She is a superb Rossini stylist, and I look forward to hearing her in more roles. |
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All your neighbours are delighted to see you home again and look forward to seeing you out and about soon. |
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I look forward to working with all of our great Armor and Cavalry troopers and leaders. |
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At least when I grew up I could look forward to the next Bergman film or serious movies by other great film-makers. |
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I have no hesitation in recommending this book and look forward to further work from Richard Gray. |
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This was definitely a year of growth for the Turkish Vans and we look forward to an even bigger and better year ahead. |
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As fall comes, and the leaves turn and swirl in colorful whirlwinds, we eagerly look forward to it. |
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I look forward to her future with uncertainty, I look to her past with a twinge of nostalgia. |
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There are still months of bleak weather stretching out ahead without a glimmer of anything to look forward to, and festive cheer has up and left. |
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I look forward to sharing more of my life with you over the coming weeks, months and years. |
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She has had a good response and in the future we may look forward to this worthy programme starting up in Hacketstown. |
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Knowing we have now got a match with Fulham to look forward to gives everyone a massive lift and it can only be good for your confidence. |
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When our meat-eating friends come to stay, they look forward to a succulent roasted rack of lamb, a juicy game pie, or an aromatic lamb moussaka. |
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We look forward to many more blue flags and congratulate the Local Authorities for their great work at Mutton Island and other locations. |
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The new material sounded good and, with a lot of emphasis on ska rather than punk, the album is something to look forward to. |
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I look forward to skiing the entire course one day and may just tackle the marathon next year. |
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Bermuda's telly addicts have much to look forward to in the months to come. |
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We wish them health and happiness for the future and look forward to their diamond jubilee. |
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We look forward to amendments further down the track to expand and entrench this legislation. |
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I look forward to establishing a strong working relationship with you and to continue representing your company. |
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This session will be mainly organisational in nature, with a review of the last season's activities and a look forward to the coming months. |
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Children on the Temple Hill estate can look forward to new swings, slides and climbing frames in Attlee Drive's playground. |
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With thanks for your interest, we look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship. |
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Then we can all look forward to the simple torture of penalties and golden goals. |
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One of the things I most look forward to, if the Lord wills, is attending my son Jeremy's ordination to the ministry. |
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Young officers like me could look forward to the future with confidence, hope and optimism. |
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Those people should be made accountable for their actions, and I look forward to them reaping the whirlwind from the New Zealand people. |
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And with its completion we look forward to similar trials of established but unproved treatments in other areas of medicine. |
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I look forward to seeing the DPP and the KMT cooperate to resolve unsettled human rights cases and bring justice to former political prisoners. |
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No wonder there's an air of trepidation deep in the bowels of the new Mound complex as they look forward to seeing the entries. |
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We look forward to its conclusions, and trust that it will not be another socialist whitewash of the existing failed policy. |
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Treats to look forward to include the Rainy Day wife's famed Irish stew and the Rainy Day mother's unsurpassable smoked haddock chowder. |
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The musically inclined can look forward to an array of Carnatic music concerts, flute recital and a grand violin concert. |
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Connoisseurs of both Hindustani and Carnatic music will definitely have a lot to look forward to this October. |
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I look forward to the discussion my choices provoke and the number of irate emails I get before Godwin's Law comes into play. |
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We look forward to a successful appeal, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future to hearing the melodious tones of the carillon once again. |
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Instead they can look forward to suntans, palm trees, olive groves, melanoma and malaria. |
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I feel that any information we can share will be very useful to the both of us, and I look forward to a harmonious relationship between us. |
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Small farmers from religiously observant homes could look forward to cheap credit and stable leases. |
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I suppose this is what I have to look forward to in the foreseeable future, as Zoe is now otherwise engaged and I have nowt better to do. |
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I do love my Mum and look forward to her newsy letters, but the chances of me getting Alzheimer Disease also depends on family history. |
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Nowadays New Year's Eve has become a time to reflect on the year's events, and look forward to the coming year. |
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The committee wish to thank everyone for the marvellous support in the past and look forward to its continuance in the future. |
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And his government still had a bruising battle over tax reform and budget consolidation to look forward to. |
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So there's still plenty to look forward to and I, for one, plan to relish every second of it. |
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It is time to get over our memories about the brief ignominious period and look forward to a much more glorious future. |
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I look forward to us all getting together again sometime in the not too distant future. |
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We look forward to your co-operation in putting these procedures into operation quickly to enable an early recommencement of asbestos clearance. |
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If this is not done, neither leopards, nor humans will have much to look forward to in the days ahead. |
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I have used and am very pleased with this book, and I look forward to the other volumes in this series. |
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I look forward to participating in the further development of squalamine for the treatment of lung cancer. |
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We look forward to considering the consultants' recommendations around the end of September. |
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The prophetic books, especially, look forward to a return to this sort of paradise after the day of Judgement. |
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While not quite as enticing as sun-kissed meadows, those silly evenings are the ones I most look forward to. |
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Mountain air does wonders for one's appetite, and there's some memorable cuisine to look forward to. |
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It says the government will look forward to action from the banking industry to remove delays in processing cheques and other payments. |
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I look forward to forging an on-going dialogue with artist, labels, and others concerning this and all related issues. |
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But planning ahead can help to ease labor pains while you look forward to holding your baby in your arms. |
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As a member of a contemplative religious order spending time in silence is nothing strange to me, and is something I look forward to. |
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There are many talented young players on this team and as time progresses we can look forward to bigger and greater achievements. |
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They seem unlikely to look forward to visiting the tally room this September. |
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Every female should look forward to their debut into Polite Society with optimism and dreams. |
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I look forward to meeting many of you next year and hopefully landing a few more fish! |
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Over the years it seemed to become a household name and the event is always an occasion to look forward to. |
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I commend the gentlelady for raising these issues, and I look forward to working with her in the future. |
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Failing this there is always the marvellous views of the French Alps to look forward to. |
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Just like in high school, they will reminisce about the past and look forward to the future. |
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Those events are now consigned to history and we look forward to an exciting year. |
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I look forward to the time when these kids will be larking around on their breaks with me as I, once again, play the big western idiot. |
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Those who put payments on the long finger can look forward to receiving monthly calls from the nice Visa or Mastercard lady. |
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While some celebrities look forward to the annual event each year, others were experiencing the show's zaniness for the first time. |
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Anyway, thanks for the laughs, and I look forward to reading the next journal and next gazette. |
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Athy Town Council tenants can look forward to having gas-fired central heating systems installed in their homes within the next few years. |
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One could look forward to vacation, sleeping most of the day, drowsing along in a overwarm, zombified preteen state. |
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We are all very excited to have her on board the team, and look forward to seeing great things in the coming year. |
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I look forward to seeing those results, especially if the controls on information leakage can be tightened up. |
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I find out about the scholarship later in the year, and sure, I look forward to that, though I can't say I'm too fussed. |
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Most British workers eagerly look forward to their customary summer holidays to get away from everyday working drudgery. |
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I look forward to support for that from the other Opposition parties for a cross-party view of this matter. |
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We look forward to attending the official reunion and centenary celebrations over the October long weekend. |
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I look forward to watching cable with my mom, wearing an overcoat, and seeing each of my Chicago friends for insultingly brief periods of time. |
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Keighley is a rich source of new stories and I look forward to uncovering more of them. |
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I've always thought blogs were a load of applesauce, but I look forward to reading more of yours. |
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I hope you can launch an investigation into this, and I also look forward to my tickets being refunded speedily, and in full. |
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The arrival of autumn this year is coupled with the festival and tourist season and tourists have something to look forward to. |
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Teddy Bear lovers from across the world look forward to the UK's favourite magazine dedicated to arctophilia. |
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He looks livid, however, and I'm dreading the angry shouting that I'll probably get to look forward to later tonight. |
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I look forward to more of their efforts, as they seem to be a young company with an interesting slate of artistic foreign films. |
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We can now look forward to the final and hope that the lads can keep up the momentum. |
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The club is something they look forward to, where they can meet friends on a regular basis. |
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After all, they have the birth of their baby to look forward to in four months' time. |
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We thank them all for their contributions, and we look forward to exploring some other features and aspects of their game in the coming weeks. |
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If the seasonal pattern is fulfilled then we can look forward to the following lowlights of a very bleak winter season. |
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You are handsome and proud in the tradition of many of the best Mexican luchadors and I look forward to each of your articles. |
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We look forward to you getting a straightforward answer to that question one of these days. |
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On Friday, 9 December, there are darts, ludo and African dance to look forward to. |
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Veterans actually look forward to the postseason because the grind of the regular season gives way to a college season, in a sense. |
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So I look forward to actually seeing them in the near future and taking back some belongings which their mother gave me for safe keeping. |
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We look forward to further contributions as he develops this work ethnographically through field research. |
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All he had to look forward to in this country was death, a prison camp or compulsory military service. |
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They ask countless questions and look forward to the completion of the procedure. |
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Of course, all Emperors can look forward to most people in the world hating their guts. |
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They enjoy the picturesque location of the Embassy as well as look forward to home cooked Indian food. |
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We look forward to meeting all our supporters young and old there that night. |
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I am an avid reader of your magazine and look forward to picking up my issue every Thursday. |
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I think we can all look forward to Mr. Dyotte's folksy, heartwarming, Norman-Rockwell-flavoured six-string stylings. |
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All of them are men, and we look forward to the day when an Indian woman makes it to the list! |
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During periods of economic boom, firms should look forward to the inevitable downturn which follows. |
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As a result they can look forward to an ineffective centre being eventually closed altogether when it suits them. |
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Well, we have another public holiday on Tuesday, it will be Independence Day, another day to look forward to. |
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Sven's heroes can look forward to a potential tie against the boys from Brazil after bringing home the bacon against Denmark today. |
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The world is a pretty place, you have bags of energy, and you even look forward to a train ride in to work. |
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I look forward to a time when I can serve my country without wondering if history will mark me down as a participant in something disgraceful. |
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Both men and women look forward to the weekly market day when goods are bartered, bought, and sold, and social activity is enjoyed. |
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You can look forward to some retrospective travel notes, complaints about summer TV and other incisive, analytical gems. |
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Paired with anything from a blazer to a bomber, suddenly old outfits have a whole new summer life to look forward to. |
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We look forward to seeing the expression of the first big-time criminal as his ill-gotten gains are snatched away from him. |
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While Brits eat turkey at Christmas, Spaniards look forward to festive feasts of clams, crabs, cockles, mussels, octopus and goose barnacles. |
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One should neither look forward to coming experiences, nor clutch at present ones, but let them all slip easily through one's fingers. |
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I hope others take a leaf out of your book and I look forward to working with you again next year. |
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I look forward to talking to you in about three weeks to see at what point I got jack of this and decided that was the only way to handle it. |
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In the meantime, what does the man forever jaded against television have to look forward to? |
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He advises folklorists to look back to ancient literature and classicists to look forward to folklore methods. |
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The bill is very good, and I look forward to its passage through Parliament. |
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It has the support of a number of the key stakeholders, and I look forward to its rapid passage through the House. |
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I look forward to its rapid passage through the House and to the constructive debate that will ensue. |
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I look forward to your cooperation in this new and progressive advance of medical science. |
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Now Marjorie can now look forward to more of the same, subject to six-monthly medicals. |
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It is fascinating keeping an eye on them and I look forward to seeing the eggs hatch and the young birds fly the nest. |
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Who in their right mind would look forward to driving over 60 miles of muddy washboarded, potholed, narrow gravel road? |
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I apologize for this exceedingly long e-mail and look forward to any thoughts you might have. |
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Without further ado, I want to say that this is a good bill, and I look forward to its speedy passage. |
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But Liverpool fought like tigers and erupted in joy at the final whistle, with an all-English semi-final to look forward to. |
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It is about getting the structure around early childhood education policy right, and I look forward to its speedy passage through the House. |
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I hope to get a small distributor and look forward to lots of festival, cinematheque and museum screenings with small but appreciative audiences. |
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I love Christmas, and whilst some Christmases have been better than others it is an event I look forward to every year. |
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She was an excellent cook, and she actually loved doing it, which was why there were always cakes and cookies to look forward to after school. |
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Now, however, I look forward to the same quirky humor and gothic sense of style with every new film he makes. |
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A crucial issue here is that the valuation surveyor does not look forward to estimate prices. |
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Audiences could look forward to a glorious summer's evening, with the sun setting behind the abbey. |
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We look forward to displaying the logo widely throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and to our international outlets. |
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I always feel privileged to honor someone in this manner, and I look forward to doing so again next year. |
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After a summer vacation, most children look forward to seeing old friends and making new ones as they return to school. |
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But I look forward to the time when the technology becomes cheap and common enough for a little guttersnipe like me to afford one. |
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Anyone lighting fireworks in a public place faces arrest and prosecution, so let's look forward to a few shamefaced souls in court. |
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Still only another couple of days and I can look forward to cooking on gas again when the gas fitter plumbs in the new hob. |
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We all look forward to a future that will see generations of Rotherham children making the best of all their abilities. |
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Venus lives with her husband in Vancouver, and we look forward to making her acquaintance. |
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It's deadlock, with only acrimonious court battles and a bitter tug-of-love to look forward to. |
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I now look forward to each issue since even a quick glance keeps me painlessly informed of new discoveries and ideas. |
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But we do appreciate our many fans in the S. F. Bay area and we look forward to bringing our famous chiliburgers to you sometime in the future. |
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Busy shop workers will probably look forward to a rest once the holiday season is over. |
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I have leave coming up and New Year's mini-break to the Wairarapa to look forward to, though, so I'm not really that anxious. |
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The Party can then look forward to another term on the opposition benches, waiting, no doubt, for the next big idea. |
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We look forward to working with the racecourses to maximize this opportunity for racing. |
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That and talking to Lorri are the high points of my day, the things I look forward to. |
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He's a hard act to follow but I relish the challenge and look forward to working with a fine team of people. |
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I look forward to someone adding it all up, but it's easily in the trillions. |
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Excepting the post-finals trip to Manoir, it should provide the meal to look forward to in Trinity term. |
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I look forward to any consistent and credible explanation of this matter. |
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Undoubtedly, we can look forward to just such a cascade regarding part time employees. |
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Instead of a chore, choose something you love so you absolutely look forward to it. |
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His squad boasts but one jewel, the 23-year-old Phil Jagielka, but Warnock can look forward to a new contract and more cash should United advance. |
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This week Parliament celebrated the 150th jubilee of its existence, and this is a good time to reflect on the past and look forward to the future. |
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We can look forward to further developments and advances in the future. |
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I look forward to the day when such dreams might be realized. |
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I look forward to seeing the president reciprocating the gesture. |
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We look forward to seeing recompiled applications run through the same benchmark, and word is that these do deliver the promised speed advantages. |
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We look forward to seeing what he says in the interview, and at least a bidding war will help relieve some of his well-documented financial worries. |
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For all their rejoicing, these women did not look forward to imprisonment! |
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The first day I worked in the OR, a relief nurse came to give me a break, and I began to look forward to the morning socialization and a cup of coffee. |
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In retirement I look forward to hedonistic self-indulgence in the form of reading whatever strikes my fancy, landscape gardening, golf, travel, research, and writing. |
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He also believes that pensioners are underpaid, so does that mean that we can look forward to a substantial increase in what this government laughingly calls a pension? |
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Over the next six months, I am told, I can look forward to overall improvement in volume, skin tone, and elasticity. |
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Tuesday was just the first of five exhausting mountain stages in six days, with the worst of the Pyrenees to look forward to after today's rest day. |
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And as for the hunters, you can still have a jolly good day out on a drag hunt and I and many more like-minded people look forward to joining you. |
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Besides, there's always the reunion tour to look forward to. |
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I look forward to a dedicated expressway just for roller-bladers. |
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However, we look forward to the day when all farming and management of the countryside is supported through payments that have environmental conditions attached. |
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I thank God for the many blessings I have already received from his generous love, and look forward to the day when I can glorify him with you and all the saints in heaven. |
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I trust that this will be satisfactory evidence of my paternal relationship with Julian and look forward to a favourable reply from your department. |
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With practice, most unpleasant tasks become bearable, and Inez Graney had learned to look forward to the visits. |
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We look forward to proving their innocence and to their complete vindication before a trial court. |
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And few people, myself included, look forward to interrogating their beliefs that deeply. |
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The Chamber of Commerce would like to extend season's greetings to all and look forward to a bumper Christmas trade in the town over the coming month. |
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And I look forward to congratulating him on a pretty darn good victory. |
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Those scrupulous enough to have gone through the period of Lent with any amount of self-denial can look forward to enjoying the good things in life again. |
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Today the Festival has grown into a mammoth extravaganza, an annual entertainment mega event which tourists from all over the world eagerly look forward to. |
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I enjoy the search for new shades of established colours, and I look forward to merging them with my base tones and creating a different vision of how I perceive things to be. |
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By using behavioral science, while raising the social and economic standing of many of our citizens, we all can look forward to a healthier nation. |
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We look forward to watching the way the development progresses from here as the pieces in this massive and complex jigsaw begin to fall into place. |
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Since I've never had any tradescantias previously, I don't know what to compare it to, but I look forward to dividing this one and getting a few more. |
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I look forward to more great work by this trailblazing group. |
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So global warming is serving a far greater purpose than just destabilizing the Earth, and we who are called apocalyptic millenarianists have much to look forward to. |
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The horse will start to look forward to the treat prior to the event. |
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Fishermen from the coastal villages of southern Hainan Island look forward to the occasional surprise catch in their daily haul that could net them a handsome reward. |
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But now it's the pride of our collection at Wythenshawe Hall and we look forward to showing it off when the hall re-opens to the public next Easter. |
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Shooters traditionally look forward to August 12, when they dust off their guns and head for the moors for the start of the grouse shooting season. |
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We look forward to seeing this area brought under a protective umbrella and hope that the area can be made suitable for camping, whilst protecting it at the same time. |
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You continue in your column to applaud the release of 70,000 mulloway fingerlings and say that you look forward to the day when other species are also released. |
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Can we eagerly look forward to academic investigation of vampires or probative studies of alien abductions? |
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But the event I look forward to most is the men's four-man bobsled. |
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We unhyphenated libertarians look forward to the discussion. |
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So look forward to more controversy, more smack-talking, and even more King, from both a physical and media standpoint, as he looks to come in bigger and better than ever. |
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We look forward to having them back playing again in the near future. |
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We look forward to organising similar activities during the summer break. |
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It is another spectacle of the south-west monsoon that I look forward to. |
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I personally look forward to future lawsuits from Somalian, Japanese, and Mexican governments for the vicious inaccuracies of these horrible movies. |
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I look forward to seeing him telling these outside contractors to stop serving warmed-over mechanically recovered chicken's doings and start serving decent food. |
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What I look forward to is students creating more and better multimedia content to contribute to the community through their own blogs, podcasts, and vodcasts. |
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Can the nation which gave the world golf and curling and revolutionised football in Victorian times look forward to a prosperous and healthy sporting future? |
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I look forward to St Valentine's Day, partly because I was a late starter and never received any cards or presents until I met my partner nine years ago. |
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And if these exciting steps forward really do change America's eating habits, we can all look forward to a summer filled with even more toned hardbodies than usual. |
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I look forward to the day when I can order my Havanas directly from Cuba. |
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I at least hope I have convinced you that my mom is a headcase and look forward to cathartically yet necessarily reviewing the insanity of my father next Saturday. |
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But we look forward to the day when we can welcome your nation into the community of free societies of the world, for we know with deepest certainty that such a day will come. |
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According to Park, in keeping with the show being held on April Fool's Day, the audience can look forward to comic high jinks before the concert begins. |
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We look forward to seeing and chatting with you online tonight! |
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We look forward to developing another hub that would service our island. |
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It is nice having two weeks of Sybaritism to look forward to. |
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Once again it's final time and after some marvellous competitive action in the opening rounds patrons can look forward to a real humdinger of a decider. |
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Either way, we look forward to its anticipated clarification later today. |
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We congratulate the Minister on taking the necessary steps to advance the development of this legislation, and we look forward to assisting its passage in whatever way we can. |
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I look forward to its passage into law in the very near future. |
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This bill is a good step in the Government's commitment towards greater energy efficiency and a sustainable energy future, and I look forward to its passage through the House. |
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It also clears the air of all the negatism that had surrounded the team over the winter and enables everyone concerned to look forward to brighter days. |
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I always look forward to closing activities out, getting them finished. |
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I look forward to the Government applying the same attitude to student unions, law societies, and all other closed-shop unions and professions where it is compulsory to join. |
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The vouchers will go out to more than 2,000 children in the area, most of whom can look forward to a special delivery by post over the next few days. |
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Really, if that is not something to forewarn us of what is to come, then we can all look forward to the emasculation of our freedoms sooner or later. |
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And fourthly I look forward to going through the rest of the site. |
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Last night enough rain poured down to melt most of the remaining snow and ice and we look forward to finding the area beset by flooding in the near future. |
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This shows that devolution and decentralisation is the way of the future and I look forward to further initiatives under the Better Local Government programme. |
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Festival-goers can look forward to more than 70 artists, deejays, outdoor activities, beer gardens, restaurants, flea markets and a variety of sports. |
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The owner can also look forward to years of income from stud fees, at least until it is discovered whether the progeny can run as well as the father. |
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People look forward to it like a holiday, place their bets, put on their best professional sports-watching duds and throw lavish Super Bowl parties. |
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Chrissie is a very popular and esteemed member of the local community and her many friends look forward to seeing her back home in the near future. |
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I personally look forward to his future explorations on the subject. |
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I look forward to introducing it to my kids and extended family. |
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With tax and interest rate rises on the way, Scottish borrowers are bracing themselves for a double whammy, while savers can look forward to higher returns. |
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Now, on Friday noon, I am to become a private citizen. I am proud to do so. I look forward to it. |
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As a transplanted Midwesterner, I grew up skating and look forward to joining the community on the ice. |
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Their rugby team is bound to be cack, so England against the Germans would be a fixture to look forward to every year. |
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We look forward to continuing to provide benefits to CAA members and exceeding expectations for all their painting needs. |
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I draw the line at knitting bedsocks and pressing my PJs but I do look forward to bedtime in the colder months. |
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Is it possible to really look forward to something, while dreading it too? |
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Barth and I look forward to continued contributions to the island's stability and prosperity. |
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Until then, if all I have to look forward to is spelling bee champions, I'd rather just drown my sorrows in a bowl of knaidel soup. |
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I look forward to reacquainting myself with them in restaurants all over China. |
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We look forward to hearing stories and seeing photos of how the Busby quintuplets grow and mature. |
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We look forward to working with all parties across these islands in the years ahead. |
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We look forward to applying our real-world experience with our Access Sentinel XACML authorization technology to this effort. |
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We welcome Sonics to the Power Forward Initiative and look forward to incorporating their architectural perspective into the group. |
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Prince Edward Islanders, along with all Canadians, look forward to these harbingers of the season. |
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What we have to look forward to is a paradigm shift similar to what the jet engine had over the piston engine. |
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We look forward to his pending republication of the double temple dedicated to Anu and Adad. |
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These rejection dreaders give a sigh of relief if an appointment is canceled and even look forward to having root canal dentistry. |
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We look forward to continue working with PTC as it delivers the technology we require to optimize our product development systems. |
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I hope the 'culprits' continue to do what comes naturally and I look forward to the next fall-out. |
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I look forward to working with this senior management team as we shape DPS for continued growth. |
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Another factor for Giants' fans to look forward to is the return of Pablo Sandoval from his hamate bone injury. |
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However, fans can look forward to the return of third baseman Pablo Sandoval, recovering from a hamate bone injury. |
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People who are hair conscious can look forward to instant hair colour without using hair dye. |
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And with Quinlan acquiting himself so professionally against Italy and France he could look forward to continuing prosperity in the Six Nations. |
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Post post war children would say if you have to be impoverished then best to do it when you are young with a future to look forward to. |
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I very much look forward to the day when a graphic novel wins Wales Book of the Year. |
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We look forward to further developing NAC Depilatory Technology, and ultimately taking it to market. |
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We look forward to working with Critical Path to roll out these new services for our subscribers. |
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Everyone attending BlizzCon and watching from home can look forward to ending the show with a bang when Foo Fighters bring the house down. |
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I look forward to our discussions and debates about the on-ramps to IT careers that we will create next. |
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Tailored vests were presented over flowing accordion pleats and enough velvet to make even summer devotees look forward to winter. |
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We look forward to working closely with COPERS and delivering unmatched support across every phase of our relationship. |
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We look forward to maintaining these high standards and serving the people of North Rhine-Westphalia for many years to come. |
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I look forward to working with the team to commercialize the innovative Surfacer System. |
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We look forward to bringing our great food and genuine hospitality to the people of Twin Falls and other cities throughout Idaho. |
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Here in our region, we look forward to this trading relationship between two strong island nations continuing for 400 more years. |
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And a couple marrying at age 65 today can look forward to their tin anniversary, or at least 10 years of marriage. |
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Children look forward to apple snitzing, a festive fall event when neighbors gather to make apple cider at a community press. |
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And it was something just to have it to look forward to, to think about instead of thinking about the Dalek voice. I have your notebook. |
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I am grateful for this vote of confidence from the STIM Board of Directors, and look forward to start working in Stockholm. |
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I look forward to hearing from the talented NEEP economists on what they believe this will mean for our economy here in New England. |
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I grew up with big celebration around Cinco de Mayo and always look forward to it. |
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I also wanted to let y'all know that you do have a younger audience, and we always look forward to reading and re-reading your magazine. |
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Users can now look forward to seeing a snackbar open up each time a download completes. |
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We star-bellied sneetches look forward to the restoration of our rightful racial supremacy. |
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Sweden and Denmark can look forward to a relatively modest increase in the next decades. |
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It's this chattiness that gives Patel his unique voice, one that I look forward to hearing for years to come. |
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We look forward to creating and jointly commercializing with MSN the premier Spanish-language sports Web sites in the hemisphere. |
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We look forward to showcasing and leading discussions on the advantages of commercial spaceports. |
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The church, as theanthropic, finds those secure means which look forward to the salvation of humanity. |
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Consumers simply send a private text message and look forward to a quick response. |
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We look forward to closely partnering with them for our TET system for our fully implantable C-Pulse system. |
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Charles Heaphy and his team at FRB proved invaluable in securing the financing and we look forward to continuing our relationship with FRB, said Electric COO Rebecca Rising. |
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I look forward to her standing up in Parliament advocating communal toilets,insisting that retailers display all underwear in one section,thongs and y-fronts together. |
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We are prepared to begin the integration process and look forward to generating the greatest possible value from the new joint business, says Tim Orting Jorgensen. |
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We look forward to welcoming ClinStar employees into PRA and combining the expertise of both organizations to benefit both PRA's and ClinStar's clients. |
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Ava already wants to compete in next year's Walkathon and she is a true inspiration and we look forward to Ava coming to meet us here at the hospice. |
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The provision of subtitles for this series has clearly proven very successful and we look forward to seeing gradual increases in subtitling elsewhere in Greece. |
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We look forward to continuing our association with USDTV and their broadcast partners to make the promise of digital television a reality for the American public. |
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I look forward to their continued assistance in upcoming deployments. |
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