They seem to be waiting for something, perhaps catharsis or relief, but it's not coming anytime soon. |
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I was stuck in traffic, a mile-long backup that showed no sign of abating anytime soon. |
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If her take on hiring practices is right, Emory isn't going to be tenuring anyone in this area of interest anytime soon. |
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Much like after watching Open Water, you won't buy a Caribbean scuba trip anytime soon. |
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That set in motion a sequence of events that I don't think I want to re-visit anytime soon. |
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Yet this is not an actual or true experience, because it does not recur the next day or anytime soon. |
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But the world's unquenchable thirst suggests that these stocks won't be running dry anytime soon. |
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Akina stood up and walked down the beach to where the plane was still smoking, the fire unlikely to stop anytime soon. |
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You might as well say that the publishing industry will fail now that the internet is up, and I don't really see that happening anytime soon. |
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I had learned a life lesson in the short span in which he'd been missing, and I wasn't planning on forgetting it anytime soon. |
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No one is going to be issued a patent on vitamin C, garlic or creatine anytime soon. |
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A real strategy of starving the beast is not politically feasible in today's world or anytime soon. |
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Paul O'Neill was not a person looking, really hankering to get back into national politics and national policy anytime soon. |
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Do you know if Shimano intends to offer 52 tooth chainrings for this crank anytime soon? |
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There were legions of zombie idlers in the malls, the dead and gutted malls with high vacancy rates that wouldn't be resolved anytime soon. |
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I probably would have invited him over if I hadn't been expecting company anytime soon. |
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Business is flat and no customers have said they see a pickup in business anytime soon. |
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Neither government has demonstrated any compelling evidence it will reduce borrowing anytime soon. |
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Now, margins have been compressed by pricing pressures, and industry analysts and executives don't see prices firming anytime soon. |
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It is part of our national heritage and is a permanent fixture in our lives and that is not going to change anytime soon. |
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We shall be popping round there anytime soon to do some serious Friday afternoon investigative journalism. |
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Private accounts are not going to turn the nation's graybeards into itinerant millionaires anytime soon. |
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I'm guessing that you don't know anyone yet, and the preppies won't be befriending you anytime soon, so why don't you sit at my table at lunch. |
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Countries like Somalia and Liberia are heavily indebted but will not qualify for debt relief from the World Bank anytime soon. |
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The show is such a part of my life, and I can't see myself giving it away anytime soon. |
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It felt like I was suffocating, like someone had taken a firm grasp around my throat and wasn't thinking about letting go anytime soon. |
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And if her newest release is any guide, she's not about to lose her grip anytime soon. |
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Even excluding that shift, the labor market is weak, and chances of a drastic improvement anytime soon appear slim. |
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Of course, webcasts of sporting events aren't going to make TV obsolete anytime soon. |
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But don't expect media giants to get a big lift from their Chinese operations anytime soon. |
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It just started raining cats and dogs, so I doesn't look like I'll be going anytime soon. |
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There appears to be little hope that the rash of screener thefts from checked luggage will abate anytime soon. |
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These treats could be worth franchising, but a Markt will probably not be opening at a mall near you anytime soon. |
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If it mysteriously appears anytime soon, she can still come hang out here and drink vodka and lemonades with me. |
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I don't think there's a light at the end of the tunnel for baseball anytime soon. |
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I can't imagine a project of this scope being done again anytime soon, so it needed to be acknowledged. |
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I don't know what the landlord will say, but they won't be receiving any cheques anytime soon. |
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The pace of reforms has not increased since it came to power last year, and is not likely to do so anytime soon. |
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Russia is not a member of the European Union and is not likely to join it anytime soon. |
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I knew my parents would be back anytime soon, and inviting James over was risky business. |
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And despite battling a weak heart and a crook knee, Donald can't see himself giving away his volunteer work anytime soon. |
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That last bit suggests to me that this pressure won't have an appreciable effect anytime soon. |
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But don't hold your breath to see it portrayed as such onscreen anytime soon. |
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Now that the Ukrainian supreme court is nixing a run-off and ordering new elections, it's not expected to quiet down anytime soon. |
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We have now entered an era of continuous rate increases that has no chance of turning back anytime soon. |
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But Jacques Chirac, not due for an Oval Office schmooze anytime soon, puts it slightly differently. |
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The identity of the skeleton remains the big question, and answers may not be forthcoming anytime soon. |
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Even though he underwent an aortic valve replacement in 2008, he insists he has no intention of retiring anytime soon. |
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So I wouldn't be counting them in on the reunion tour anytime soon. |
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Rourke was sure he would not want to face the termagant anytime soon. |
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There was no prospect that the two parties would reach an agreement anytime soon. |
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She certainly was in no condition to drive herself to the hospital, and it didn't appear that she was going to be able to draw anyone near this place anytime soon. |
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I don't expect Microsoft to localize Outlook for Bihari, Tonga or Swahili anytime soon, but Google is well on its way toward supporting these languages on its main platform. |
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Between rumors of a tryst with NBA player Glen Rice and allegations of cocaine use, we doubt this one will die down anytime soon. |
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The president of Mongolia is one foreigner who may not be invited back to Kim Il Sung University anytime soon. |
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Such positive trends are not going to be threatened anytime soon, even if and when the Comcast-Time Warner merger happens. |
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More important, Greenspan is jawboning the bond market into believing that the specter of deflation will stop the Fed from tightening monetary policy anytime soon. |
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For instance, no doubt you'll be jetting off on holiday anytime soon. |
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Don't expect to see her in the dreaded mom jeans anytime soon. |
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So where do we go with all of this screen money, and is it really likely to overthrow our economic infrastructures anytime soon? |
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Our teacher had taken sick leave, and the sub was some mousy post-grad who darted glances amongst us as though we were going to jump on him and gnaw his head off anytime soon. |
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This doesn't mean that consumers will be able to buy fuel-cell cars anytime soon, or that obituaries should be written for the internal-combustion engine. |
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However, the many lineages of gliding animals today, including a host of lizards, squirrels, marsupials, and colugos show no signs of turning into flappers anytime soon. |
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Patch says he and Paxton can do most of the repairs inside the ship themselves, but until the airlock and bay door is replaced, we won't be launching anytime soon. |
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And the effort to give Americans guilt-trips about their SUVs is not likely to go away anytime soon. |
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After seven series have been done and dusted, and nobody having won the full whack, we must be about due a winner anytime soon. |
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According to these OECD projections, this isn't going to change anytime soon. |
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Looks like One Direction's Zayn Malik and girlfriend Perrie Edwards would not be walking down the aisle anytime soon. |
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Tie craft beer movement shows no signs of dying down anytime soon, so it's worth investing some time and energy into cultivating the category. |
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But the end of a long-running dispute this week means Gmail is unlikely to enter dictionaries in Britain alongside J-Cloths, X Boxes and T-shirts anytime soon. |
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Don't expect to see him in an antidrug campaign anytime soon, then. |
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Leiderman has weighed in on a number of alleged computer crimes in the past, but the case of Cosmo will be one he won't rightfully forget anytime soon. |
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