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All of it gives me the willies, but it's always been theoretical willies as the prospects of something like these happening in my neighborhood have seemed remote.
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The prospect of "something bursting out from the cracks in the past and destroying everything" becomes increasingly likely.
The prospect of something like Fox News being based in Britain appears to fill him with dread.
Now, those venues offer the prospect of something else: a chance to curry favor or access with the next president.
The evening starts aimlessly but is charged with the prospect of something special -- a diamond ring and a marriage proposal.
Presumably I'm not alone in being asked to oppose something or other being built every time the prospect of something new being built arises.
If his right to visit Britain is questioned, no legislative concessions will stave off the prospect of something uncomfortably like religious conflict.
As the prospect of something approximating energy independence beckons, the terms of the U.S.-Saudi alliance — they pump, we protect — are ripe for revision.
But innovations like culturomics continue to gain prominence because they extend the prospect of something like scientific progress in the study of human culture.
At the end of his life Ames finds himself delightfully tethered to this world by family, while Lila ultimately manages to accept the prospect of something good happening to her.
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