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Instead, the Hawke-Keating government employed a rhetoric not of the past but of the future.
The history of cinema isn't a matter of the past or the present but of the future of the art.
Lamoriello echoed that, saying of Schneider: "I think we're getting the goaltender not only of the present, but of the future.
"A 17-year-old young man who gives his life for France, it's an example not of the past but of the future," Mr. Sarkozy said at the commemoration.
In the words of Heinrich Graetz, the greatest of nineteenth-century Jewish historians, "Judaism is not a religion of the present but of the future," which looks "forward to the ideal future age . . . when the knowledge of God and the reign of justice and contentment shall have united all men in the bonds of brotherhood".
I don't think libraries are a thing of the past but of the future.
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But for the future of civilization as we know it?
But what of the future?
That is all very well, but what of the future?
Cameron might argue he wouldn't directly interfere, but what of the future?
But some of the future is non-causable as well.
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