The sum of it was a too distant cousin of the German biergarten ideal I sought.
That principal amount will be able to potentially purchase more in the not too distant future.
Yes, and it seems like it might happen in the not too distant future.
I'm sure it will be achieved in some form in the not-too distant future.
He also said he expected to be replaced as chief constable "in the not too distant future".
Smith sees 1.5% at best and quite conceivably 0% at some point in the not too distant fuuture.
Well, in the not too distant future such jobs simply will not exist.
That will come in many premium cars in the not too distant future.
No rock is too high, no world too distant as Mr Dalton leaps the giant stage in a leggy one-two-three.
What will he mean in a perhaps not too distant time when homosexuality has ceased to be a conversation stopper?
It is a simple exchange of information, so that works for me, though different than in the not too distant past.
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Mr Wilshire said if the dispute was not resolved at Acas, there would be further strikes in the "not too distant future".
In the not too distant past, Ford made cars that were in the minds of its engineers, the best cars you could buy.
Eventually, in the not too distant future, corporations will have to hire in order to stay competitive and deliver upon increased customer needs.
Now that is being looked at the moment and I hope we'll be able to say something in the not too distant future.
It is generating enormous cash flows, pays a 4.5% dividend (which it just raised), and will be debt-free in the not too distant future.
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I'd like to hope I'll get my foot in the door somewhere again in the not too distant future and have another good go.
Kepler is designed to find out how common habitable planets are, but its target stars are too distant for their planets to be studied directly.
For those in the south, who are mainly Sinhalese (as, presumably, are most of the hardworking women in MAS's factory), the war is too distant to cause much pain.
Giuliani had always been obsessively overprepared, and now Siegel could only surmise that in the years since the World Trade Center bombings Giuliani had become too distant from the fray.
In the not too distant future, he thinks, so many people will have the power to send signals into space that it will not be possible to control intergalactic messaging.
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Of course Jolie has said she might retire from acting in the not too distant future, in which case the era of the female action star might be short lived.
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So the justices could rule that requiring people to buy insurance fulfills an interstate regulatory scheme, while forcing them to eat broccoli is too distant from any rational economic goal, he said.
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Bam is too distant, its concerns too peripheral, for its agony to have much effect on building techniques in vulnerable cities like Tehran, where developers and regulators pay scant attention to best practice.
And he argued that the current model for monitoring the quality of teaching in universities would need to be radically overhauled, as it was "too vague, too slow and too distant from the student".
In spite of the Royal Mail figures Drene Brennan, whose own area of interest is Walt Disney postcards, fears the penned postcard may become consigned to the history books in the not too distant future.
Needless to say, Ars thinks you'll have to make fewer such compromises in the not too distant future, what with things like cheaper SSD drives and VIA's low-power, high-performance Isaiah processor on the horizon.
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So I suspect that at some point in the not too distant future, we'll see him and his aides trying to change the subject on to something - away from the Clintons on to something more Obama-specific.
Surely at some point in the not too distant future it will be economic, and possibly even revenue generating, for companies to capture their CO2 and sell it on to companies for use in enhanced fuel production.
In other words: sorry Zune fanboys, this is going to be a war of attrition, and while launch week numbers might foretell the Zune's place in the not too distant future, they shouldn't be used as hard and fast figures for today's split up of the market.
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