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The more imminent an election, the more the tension ratchets up, right?
Our belated awakening to the distant prospect of collective suicide known as global warming might be the last chance to prevent the more imminent crime of kin-killing.
The latter is really important, too, but must take second place to the more imminent threat posed by the easy availability of guns that kill and injure a lot of people quickly.
And by the looks of the CGI monstrosity, one can easily understand why any right-minded costumed crimefighter would put aside personal gripes to unite against the more imminent menace.
She described North Korea as the more imminent threat, and called it "a particular case in which you have a long record of the same kind of behavior: They reach an agreement, break it, and then make an effort at blackmail".
Any US citizen hoping to visit Brazil for the 2016 Olympics, or for the more imminent 2014 FIFA World Cup, can look forward to paying about $160 and waiting about two weeks to get a visa.
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LONDON — In the other election of 2012, the one more imminent, there are only two words worth remembering.
When historians come to pinpoint the decline of British life and its once great institutions, they may not look at the death of the NHS, or the demise of the BBC, but something more imminent: the day Wetherspoons served its last roast dinner.
If we receive information that the threat is more imminent or if the United Nations' efforts fail, then the president should come back to Congress for consideration of the next step.
We have had a couple of rain breaks and there is the sniff of more imminent water in the air.
But this is the time of year when the future seems more imminent, inducing more people to turn to fortune-tellers, astrologers, seers, soothsayers and psychics to part the curtain between now and then.
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