Wayne, an elementary school principal, is soon to be married to Jessica, a rich sexpot who flirts with every man in the vicinity. |
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He may not know a flying drop kick from a toehold, but he created the opening salvo in a soon to be exploitation standard. |
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Baseball fans who oppose the current system hate it when teams have to hold fire sales or trade away players who are soon to be free agents. |
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This goblet of about the same period is made of a type of soda glass soon to be outmoded by the new English flint glass. |
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Rolled muddlers, tied-down minnows, mickey finns, chum and coho fry are just a few of the patterns soon to be presented by eager fly-fishers. |
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Given the relative newness of the venture, it may be too soon to be talking about revenue, much less profits. |
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My soon to be fixed 6 month old female Boxer has a tenancy to hump for no apparent reason. |
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The trail is embraced by a canopy of plums and mango trees laden with soon to be ripe fruit. |
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Go with God and good luck to you and your spouse and the soon to be new addition to your family. |
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Yet, in the community garden I belong to, many plots go unplanted during the winter, as if they were soon to be covered with a blanket of snow. |
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The fig tree has tons of huge green figs and leaves, soon to be ripe enough for me to pick and preserve. |
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Bruce also does an accurate job of reporting the political joustings among the Army generals for the new American Army soon to be fielded. |
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The calm sea presented a facade of composure which was soon to be broken by the French. |
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The design is somewhat different from the faster ice yachts that were soon to be built. |
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Stuffed with lunch we pottered back castle-ward and to The Guildhall, the soon to be venue of a certain wedding. |
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It took time for the event to grab the limelight, but its potential was soon to be realised. |
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Rather than rare luxuries for royalty or nobility, well-made gloves were soon to be made available for everyone. |
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The fine marble bar with its row of black handpumps is soon to be turned through an angle of 90 degrees to accommodate more customers. |
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The outline of my pictures and other hanging pieces is faintly discernible on paint soon to be obliterated by a new shade. |
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A system of smoke detectors is set to cover the entire cathedral including the soon to be completed new vestry and education room. |
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There are gazillions of webcams out there, and soon to be millions of cell phones that will support video. |
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She was also introduced to several lords, dukes and soon to be counts and barons, who were her age. |
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Aerial shots of suburban homes and snow-tired pickups paid for with postwar Spam elegize what's soon to be lost. |
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Some tracks have been excerpted from relatively new, as well as soon to be released albums. |
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A decision is soon to be made on the future of the flat, though it is likely to be used to rehouse alternative tenants. |
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After a couple of hours of mindless surfing, I've found a few more most excellent weblogs to add to my soon to be alphabetised side bar! |
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Jay is currently working with past members of the band in order to put out an anthology for a soon to be issued pressing. |
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They are soon to be attacked by a spearhead of warriors from enemy tribes and she is swimming for reinforcements. |
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Another few dozen maquilas are soon to be opened in Chiapas as part of a vast export-oriented industrial zone in the heart of Maya country. |
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And the distillery, soon to be delisted for other reasons, produced strong results before falling into the maw of the Parisians. |
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He's leaving for another job that pays more, understandably, because he's soon to be a daddy. |
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He was soon to be king, and I was a dangerous threat to his people, yet he didn't want me captured. |
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He is now busy preparing for a mega show soon to be held in the city with an earthshaking 50,000 watts of sound. |
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The heroine knelt in front of a hole that was soon to be her grave, refusing to confess to her proposed counter-revolutionary crimes. |
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Patrice Jegou is a mezzo-soprano, soon to be teaching voice at the University of Lethbridge. |
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There could be a lesson here for the soon to be displaced waterskiers. |
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Navigating this brave new world is the inventively-named Anana, an employee at a soon to be obsolete print dictionary. |
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They are demurely dressed and stuffed into shiny shopping bags, soon to be tattered but reused in my new life. |
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The site doesn't have a good search tool yet, but it's a tremendous start on something much needed-and probably soon to be the basis for some cool mash-ups! |
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There was soon to be a meeting of the custodians of commercial television in Britain, the ita. |
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If less money goes into SS, more will have to come from somewhere to honor the commitments already made to current and soon to be retired seniors. |
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With Mitch McConnell soon to be in charge, look for the Senate to become the locus of attacks on campaign finance reform. |
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A hare is be given a short head start to blaze a trail, marking his devious way with shreds of paper, soon to be pursued by a shouting pack of harriers. |
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A new health bodywork technique is soon to be demonstrated in Kiltimagh. |
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He had done nothing in his grubby and unenterprising life but walk in his father's shadow, and it was soon to be made clear that this trend was not about to change. |
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Serbia did not survive the war, but King Peter did, emerging in 1918 as monarch of the new kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, soon to be Yugoslavia. |
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So it's soon to be 25 out of 26, and I guess West Virginia is less different than I wanted to believe. |
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Mars in Aquarius will soon to be exactly conjunct Neptune on May 14 th. |
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Having sung praises to this young man who is soon to be elevated to the Bench, I believe it's equally important to put his recent edicts under scrutiny. |
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The very fact that Goodyear tried to bill the soon to be second largest car company was a stunner. |
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To the east, the northern part of Massachusetts, soon to be Maine, was invaded. |
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He identified the matzah and cup of wine as his body soon to be sacrificed and his blood soon to be shed. |
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He glanced across her at the jawless, pie-faced woman soon to be her mother-in-law, whose owlish eyes were fixed askance upon their hands. |
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Fort Arnott, it was a big week. He was soon to be married and a buck's night was held in his honour. |
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This was the manifesto of the followers of the Reverend Richard Cameron, soon to be known as the Cameronians. |
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By the time they arrived the French had been driven off by Bedford's reserve, soon to be followed by the Lombards. |
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This greatly expanded reinforcement included the soon to be renowned Ariete Armoured division under General Ettore Baldassarre. |
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This was particularly true of the followers of the Reverend Richard Cameron, soon to be known as the Cameronians. |
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They talk easily together and they hear the come and go of the breeze in the soon to be turning burnt leaves of the high trees. |
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As a first step, I will analyse the Discworld in its most parodist roots, a feature that was soon to be replaced by more elaborate satire. |
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The ratbag is hopefully soon to be unravelled as I can't take much more of his smug face around the Woolpack. |
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Shyness has become 'social anxiety disorder', bereavement is soon to be easily called 'major depressive disorder', and even exotica such as hebephilia may get a look in. |
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Love it or hate it, signal boxes are soon to be a thing of the past. |
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The 720 IP, PoE, Serial and USB keypads are now available with a wipe-clean or wall-mounted housing and soon to be available metal outdoor weather-proof housing. |
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One of his closest friends was Thomas Cranmer, soon to be Archbishop. |
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The Rashids are asking that the patent for IVHS's VORAD system, soon to be installed on 2,400 Greyhound buses, be declared fraudulent and invalid. |
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In both cases, I was somewhat unprepared for the way my brother and others with intellectual disabilities would be viewed by my peers and soon to be classmates. |
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By 1963, led by the Beatles, beat groups had begun to achieve national success in Britain, soon to be followed into the charts by the more rhythm and blues focused acts. |
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Following such a fire, in 1699 the capital was relocated inland, away from the swampy clime of Jamestown to Middle Plantation, soon to be renamed Williamsburg. |
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The two devices were brought together as the Kinetophone in 1895, but individual, cabinet viewing of motion pictures was soon to be outmoded by successes in film projection. |
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Sounds like a banking strategy that is soon to be governmentally endorsed. |
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