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"What you eat stays in your stomach forever, so if you do overeat, you're going to be in for a really unpleasant time," she said.
You're going to be in for a treat, because having these people come together and share not only their amazing discoveries, but also what it was like at that point in time where we didn't know other worlds existed.
"When you flick through the pages and see a headline like 'I Tried to Hack Off My Own Head'," Merchant notes of Love It!, "you know you're going to be in for a dynamite read for 65p".
If you go into the postseason and rely on the fact that you've scored a lot of runs and that that's going to happen again, then you're going to be in for a rude awakening".
With an opening line like that, you know you're going to be in for something special; and Ford duly delivers a bravura tale about a teenage boy in flight from his past, propelled ceaselessly forward to the promised safety of the Canadian border.
If you're just selling stuff, you're going to be in for a very tough time.
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You're going to be in Freedonia for a while.
"I'm not going to spray for them, because they're going to be gone in two weeks.
New interconnection standards for Photovoltaic systems are going to be mandatory in some countries.
"You're going to be in for the long haul," Miller said.
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