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Medicare, the enormous government healthcare programme for over-65s and disabled Americans, is projected soon to run out of money.
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We pay close attention to advertisements for aparment houses that have recently risen or are projected soon to rise.
The New Yorker, November 22 , 1982P. 35 We pay close attention to advertisements for aparment houses that have recently risen or are projected soon to rise.
By George W. S. Trow The New Yorker, November 22 , 1982P. 35 We pay close attention to advertisements for aparment houses that have recently risen or are projected soon to rise.
The undrafted, twice-cut point guard for the New York Knicks who received no scholarship offers after high school is projected to soon have the most popular selling NBA jersey in the world.
During this time, the girl is pressed into service, perhaps to help with the cost of rearing her younger siblings, and soon she is projecting her phantasmagoric doppelgänger out into the cinemas of the world.
Even as He began slowly churning in the Gulf and was projected to come knocking as soon as I touched down, I went ahead with my travel plans undeterred.
When these results were compared to the results from other emerging ablation techniques available at that time (laser photocoagulation, CA, RFA and MWA), it was projected that PEI would be soon replaced by these techniques.
However, Tarzan is a well known character across multiple territories, and it's too soon to be projecting the final profitability on the film.
This gap is not projected to close any time soon.
But a much larger federal loan guarantee for an energy project is expected soon: $8.3 billion in loan guarantees announced last year by President Obama for two nuclear reactors in Georgia.
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