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"We've always had the future in our bones," he added.
Earlier this decade, William C. Ford Jr. had the future in his palm with the gasless Think car.
It is that the ECB had the future of cricket in its hands in 2005 and dropped the ball.
Interestingly, what has been lost in the furore is that Blanc, albeit clumsily and misguidedly, had the future quality of French football as his priority.
"I felt that particularly in the job I had, the future was going to be 10 years of thinking about cost cutting," Mr. Truman said.
The Irish's smothering defense -- it shut out 6 of 10 opponents and allowed 31 points that season -- had the future Hall of Famers Jim Lynch and Page.
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If the duty is not understood to be binding due to the fact, inter alia, that the deceased person had the future-oriented right, surviving duties could not be distinguished from interpretations of, for example, death-bed promises according to which the duty to keep the promise is owed to our contemporaries alone (and possibly to people living in the future).
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