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She said there was worse to come in terms of food shortages.
Every day is a practice for what is to come, in terms of our judgments, knowledge gained and expectations.
"This could be a harbinger of things to come in terms of getting more innovative design along the East River".
The commission also noted that some groups were failing to understand the scale of change that is still to come in terms of cuts and societal change.
If we miss a bunch of kids in the age birth to 5 category, how can we know what's to come in terms of our elementary school needs?
Visiting the sites makes you realise how far Libya has yet to come in terms of tourism - and how fortunate this makes those of us who visit now.
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That "Get Out" not only exists, but has done so well commercially and critically, speaks to how far Hollywood has come in terms of on-screen representation of white and black love.
It's cool to see how far we've come in terms of technology but really, no cover flow or podcast directory would render this thing pretty useless.
Indeed, many point to the game's depictions of history to say "look how far we've come" in terms of race relations; but there are those of us who then point out: "We're not there yet".
Then take a moment to appreciate just how far we've come in terms of how little finger hair we have now.
Further pressure came in terms of censorship.
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