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The best was yet to come for now Morkel, from the bottom end, spread the legside field, went round the wicket and tried to bounce success.
While the new rules may shape the Iraqi economy in the years to come, for now, practical decisions about investment are likely to be driven by the country's unstable security situation.
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What's going to happen in Africa when everybody gets a television set, when modernity comes?" For now, that question is largely academic here.
Until change comes, for now, Northern Irish women will be forced to make the lonely journey to mainland Britain or the Republic of Ireland (when abortion access is introduced) for care.
It's a friendlier place to come for everyone now".
And tourists come for diving now so the locals' economic well-being and food source are secured.
I know that black men are going to come for me now.
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