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But Gerald Ford was unhelpful.Now, because of Wall Street's ongoing meltdown, another fiscal crisis appears imminent, this time at state level.

In the end, with the State of the Union address imminent and time passing to work out the new rules governing the carrying out of the health care law, the administration announced on Jan . 20that religious-affiliated institutions — but not churches — would have to offer the insurance.

On 4 May Sas again warned that an attack was imminent; this time it coincided with a warning from Pope Pius XII.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg called a press conference to say that a gas shortage was not imminent this time, and urged people to go home.

Meteorologists say they cannot yet be sure.Power shortages have looked imminent several times in recent years, but just enough rain has fallen to avoid them.

Out there, he seemed to be oblivious to the frantic pressures that usually overwhelm key figures in an imminent big-time movie production, like the one awaiting him in Boston.

Many use them so much for mobile online gaming that some 50 parental associations have called for an imminent night-time curfew for under-16s playing online computer games to be extended to mobile phones.Concern over computer games is nothing new.

The government has refused to publish risk assessments of danger to the public during England's imminent night-time badger shoots because doing so "could have an adverse affect upon the health and safety of the public", the Observer can reveal.

"Had I been in the Senate in the midst of this period, I would probably have suggested to the president that Congress have an ability to weigh in on an issue like this that is not immediate, imminent and time-sensitive".

This debate is usually instigated by your cousin Abdul (the one who calls your mom whenever he sees you speaking to a woman) in the form of daily WhatsApp messages running up to the 25 an "Islamic advent calendar," if you will describing Christmas as the "devil's holiday," or pointing out that its recognition is, yet again, a sign of imminent end times.

Whether these claims are true, or whether they're part of the same obsession with the perpetually-imminent End Times that haunts many evangelicals, is less important than more mundane realities of ever-increasing computing power.

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