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Flash ahead to 1994.
Flash ahead to how a Lowe's associate "hooked us up" with a new one, the husband says.
Flash ahead to May 23, the finale: "We're probably going to cry all the way through it because it is such a central part of our lives," Mr. Ozawa said.
My surmise: "Schindler's List" ends with the uplifting color sequence, and if "Lincoln" had ended not with a flashback to the second Inaugural Address but with a flash ahead to, say, a key moment in the mid-twentieth-century civil-rights struggle that referenced Lincoln, it would have set an Oscar-winning tone.
Flash ahead to the present day and we quite obviously live in a very different world.
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It then flashed ahead to show the couple, years later, strolling along the beach with their son.
In counting down toward his demise — which is never in doubt — "Chicken With Plums" contemplates his unhappy marriage (to Faringuisse, played by an owlish Maria de Medeiros); his relations with his children (Mathis Bour and Enna Balland, who grow up, in dreamy flash-aheads, to be Chiara Mastroianni and Christian Friedel); and his love of the violin.
Flash ahead, Louise Greaves said, to the early nineteen-nineties.
Forgoing chronological precision, it has flashed ahead right to the pummeled hopes and realized aspirations of two half-brothers and their core group of friends in Tree Hill, N.C., four years after high school.
Flash forward to 2007.
Flash forward to 2009.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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