Sentence examples for coming term from inspiring English sources

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This means that the issue could well reach the Supreme Court in the coming term.

This coming term, the US supreme court will review the long-running battle over line-drawing.

The coming term may not conclude in June with quite the same fireworks as the last two.

Meanwhile pressure for places at Northern Ireland's universities this coming term has reached record levels in the province.

By Jeffrey Toobin September 17, 2012 The Supreme Court is likely to take up the subject of same-sex marriage in its coming term, which begins next week.

The shadow minister of state used the interview to signal new commitments on transparency by Labor over the coming term of parliament.

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But I have had to come terms with loss on so many levels.

You can never replace them and that's what people have to come terms with.

I think the coming to terms with my heritage that you describe was really coming to terms with them.

/ Or coming to terms without.

"It is a coming to terms with.

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