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Meanwhile, they're offering up tickets to those who would like "a chance to attend this event or future Q&As" — the "or future" bit implying that this won't be the last one.
That's how the future bit the apple and everybody missed the present.
Some 60 years later, a quarter-century after Orwell's imagined future bit the dust, the phrase is, in a number of ways, eerily applicable to the United States.
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Wednesday, Google moved to bring that future a bit closer.
Voters can take advantage of the down time to examine the candidates' statements — in the past and about the future — a bit more closely.
Even in Europe, where Mr. Jackson is far more popular than he is in the United States, his odd behavior and canceled concerts have made his future a bit shaky.
Two last developments of the TV era would seem to war with each other and make the future a bit cloudy.
Groff connects the novel's utopian past to its dystopian future through Bit's cleareyed optimism: the sensitive boy who believes "people are good and want to be good" becomes the bruised man who still finds "the possibility of beauty" in life.
Billed as the "Eton of the state sector", its aim was to lift hundreds of pupils out of inner London and provide them with a free weekly boarding education that Gove claimed would "equip them for the future every bit as effectively as any private school".
Over almost an hour in an office decorated with pictures of Barber and the great and good, he talks about the paper's continued ownership by Pearson, the catastrophe that an independent Scotland would be ("we don't think it works, it will cause massive uncertainty") and his own future (a bit), but it's journalism in the digital age that is his main topic.
Now scientists have brought that future a bit closer.
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