Sentence examples for mentions the future from inspiring English sources

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Also mentions the future ages of several well known people, how the number of the year 2000 will be spoken and various names using "20th Century" which will be antiquated.

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Not to mention the future.

When Bonds mentioned the future at his news conference, Peter Magowan, the Giants' owner, and Baer smiled wanly.

I'm sure President Obama knows how important the Supreme Court's decision on health care will be to his re-election, not to mention the future of the country.

Inexplicably emerging from the director of Delicatessen and Amélie Jean-Pierre Jeunett), not to mention the future writer of Serenity and The Avengers (Joss Whedon), Alien: Resurrection (1997) gave us a Ripley brought back from the dead via sinister technologies.

And surely policy should take into account not just the so far purely hypothetical risk of a loss of confidence by the bond market, but also the very real chance that vast amounts of potential production, not to mention the future, is being squandered through excessive pessimism.

And do we even need to mention the future of the Supreme Court?

Since I have now mentioned the future, I want to say near the outset of this blog post that I will focus on the future, rather than the past.

You never mention the future.

Section 6 concludes the paper and mentions the potential future work.

It did not mention the immediate future.

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