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She said there was worse to come in terms of food shortages.
"This could be a harbinger of things to come in terms of getting more innovative design along the East River".
Or in Lehmann's words, "I am as new age as they come in terms of many of my methods".
Every day is a practice for what is to come, in terms of our judgments, knowledge gained and expectations.
And he considers how impossibly far the state has come in terms of racial issues in the decades since.
Then take a moment to appreciate just how far we've come in terms of how little finger hair we have now.
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Further pressure came in terms of censorship.
But the bigger hit comes in terms of advertising.
They can only see what's coming in terms of what's been.
And the evening's best performing comes in terms of acting.
Xsser is an example of what's coming in terms of mobile malware.
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