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Whether this extraordinary scene is fiction or reality will soon be decided thousands of miles from Ghazni in a Manhattan courtroom.
About halfway through the dive I turned around briefly to look out into the immense ocean that surrounded North Solitary Island and remembered that as a human I was only able to access the very tip of that ocean wilderness, whose future will soon be decided.
The mess will soon be decided by an arbitrator.
Many teams are working on a solution, and a winner will soon be decided.
Tech stocks rose sharply as Wall Street prognosticators issued bullish forecasts, and investors grew increasingly confident that the presidential election will soon be decided.
The company wrote a letter to the EPA in May 2015 expressing its concerns about the proposed rule and also is a petitioner in the energy industry and states' lawsuit against the EPA, a case which will soon be decided upon by the U.S. Appeals Court for the District of Columbia.
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These are the people who will soon be deciding what to call luxury.
Another such rare specimen is the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES), which will soon be deciding whether LLUK retains its licence as a sector skills council.
If you're Ahmed Elmohamady, then you'll soon be deciding whether to leave Hull for Aston Villa, Leicester City, Everton on Swansea.
American voters will thus soon be deciding on issues that have been presented to them in a particularly distorted way, and making a judgment on character clouded by the way in which one candidate, Mr Romney, has segued from the aggressive right of the spectrum to somewhere near the centre, particularly in foreign policy, as Monday night's debate showed.
A survey of film critics said so in 1996, and the British public will soon be able to decide for themselves.
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