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Those who boarded boats skippered by people smugglers to get across the Mediterranean were, it was argued, actually hoping to get into grave difficulty, so as to be rescued and then fast forwarded to their desired asylum destinations, including the UK.
In those moments we were taken back four years prior and fast forwarded to our lives together today on this journey to inner space.
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Then he fast-forwarded to 2003 and talked about a war against Mr. Hussein.
It's freaky and proggy, like an early-70s Canterbury-scene band fast-forwarded to the era of electronica.
Paul O'Neill spoke with Wells and, like everyone who saw the bearded, nearly 300-pound pitcher, O'Neill's mind fast-forwarded to February.
We missed something when I fast-forwarded to the above statement.
As we fast-forwarded to the Battle of Carthage scene, I lamented how more movies should be released as abridged, not extended, versions.
Then, in 1995 the ban on kids in pubs in England and Wales was overturned and we fast-forwarded to what happens now: the screams of children wobbling over your cliched pounding headache on a Saturday afternoon in your local.
Fast forward to 2013.
Fast forward to now.
Fast forward to 2009.
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