During the Astros' postgame celebration, they did look ahead toward the White Sox. |
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In June next year I will be free to talk to the third team or anyone else, but I try not to look ahead. |
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To look ahead is to identify a worrying number of obstacles between Scotland and the World Cup finals. |
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We wanted to use this Hump Day to update you on all the latest college news and give you a quick glance at what to look ahead to this weekend. |
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Instead, he opted to look ahead, seeking to build his own team in improved financial circumstances. |
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Agnes preferred to ride on a platform above the cowcatcher, a nice metaphor for the desire to look ahead in life. |
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I invite all of you to remember that somber day and to look ahead in solidarity with the people of Haiti. |
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Other brands also offer systems that look ahead, but only gently hit the brakes to reduce the damage. |
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As this is the last edition of 2010, it's a great opportunity to look back over the past decade and look ahead to the next. |
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In connection with Bulgaria and Romania I believe that we should look ahead to the future constructively. |
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We must look ahead to be able to shape our common destiny, and we must never give in to fatalism. |
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In anticipation of China's imminent accession to the WTO, the EU needs to look ahead to see how this will affect our trade relations. |
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It is difficult to understand this situation but now we must stay positive and look ahead to the USGP next weekend. |
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We now look ahead to 2010 as an opportunity to showcase British Columbia and Canada to the world. |
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I would say, as I look ahead to the next 12 months, it's really pretty exciting times. |
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And it will also be an opportunity to take a prophetic look ahead to our future role in the world. |
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So instead of thinking job to job, look ahead to the skills you will need in the future, and hire an apprentice now to make sure you have them. |
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If we want to look ahead, far ahead into the future, we need to climb onto the shoulders of the great statesmen who have gone before us. |
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When it comes to governance and management, the challenges we face as we look ahead have never been more important. |
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Our organization owes its growth and its longevity to its strategic vision and its desire to make it happen: we owe ourselves to look ahead. |
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A look ahead and future funding in the context of federal programs is discussed. |
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This is another case where the Conservative government is failing to look ahead. |
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It makes it easier for companies to look ahead in a stable environment that favours competitiveness. |
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Yet recent history shows that in reality they are a people that look ahead and see the world with an open outlook. |
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The idea is therefore to look ahead and establish for a year N an overall estimate of the expenditure that the Fund will have to bear. |
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Howie, we're in New York with Mayor Rudy Giuliani, to look back at the windup of the presidential primary season and to look ahead to Gore versus Bush. |
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When a hand contains more than one biddable suit, look ahead to the rebid. |
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I thought I'd look ahead to the big stories of next year. |
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We shall, of course, use the discharge procedure to look more closely at these matters, to demand some answers and, presumably, also to look ahead and come up with some better proposed solutions. |
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We look ahead with excitement to a new level of preservation for our valuable Canadian heritage railway collection and to the many benefits it will also bring the community. |
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We look ahead to the Paris summit, just months away. |
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Van Gundy does not look ahead to the playoffs. |
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We have all committed our hearts and minds to alleviating the effects of that disaster, and, as we look ahead, we hope that the worst is behind us. |
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These milestones provide participating States with an excellent window of opportunity to come together again and look ahead towards a common future. |
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As we look ahead to the next five years under Canada's 10-Year Plan to Strengthen Health Care, the Health Council of Canada urges governments to renew their national commitment to system-wide change. |
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We are convinced that that shared vision will clearly benefit all citizens of Serbia and Kosovo and will help them to look ahead to overcome existing differences and allow for the necessary progress. |
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Nonetheless he felt that it was absolutely necessary already to look ahead to the following period, 2006-2011, when the assessment should be greatly expanded in terms of the number of species covered. |
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That is why our group, in any political or economic disagreements that happen to arise, tries to look ahead and find solutions rather than point the finger. |
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Flemings look ahead without forgetting their past. |
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On the tenth anniversary it is also time to look ahead. |
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We will continue our mission to provide trust and convenience to the wireless and digital world that is emerging, and look ahead with the goal of revenue growth and earnings expansion. |
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The comprehensive content includes a list of all 37 commission members, information on metrological advances of the past decades and a look ahead to forthcoming challenges. |
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Marcello Lippi's men now enjoy a two-point cushion in Group 8 and are sure to be brimming with confidence as they look ahead to welcoming the Republic of Ireland on Wednesday. |
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However, I thought I would resist the temptation to forge a report card and instead try to look ahead to some future challenges I believe we face in the national security domain. |
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It's only fitting, therefore, that we look ahead to the next generation of racing champions and the market's most talented and innovative professionals and enthusiasts. |
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Analysts stated that with no U. S. economic data due for release on Friday, many investors were starting to look ahead to a Federal Reserve policy meeting next week. |
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Don't miss this week's MirrorFootball podcast as we look ahead to the potential Premier League title deciders. |
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Peekable streams also have an internal record of their current position and can look ahead in the stream for information. |
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We need to continue to deliver the stimulus to which we are mutually committed and begin to look ahead to exit strategies and move to a more sustainable fiscal track, consistent with continued recovery. |
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Day by day we must look ahead to gauge demand as accurately as possible to ensure we have adequate quantity of product of the right quality available to meet customer requirements and ensure on-time delivery every time. |
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There's a slight touch of spring in parts of the country this week, and that's reflected in many of these stories as we look ahead to the upcoming planting season. |
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LinuxWorld San Francisco will commemorate these significant events in Linux history, and look ahead to the future of Linux during the August Expo. |
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During NNW, we honor the significant contributions of nurses past and present, and look ahead to the challenges facing our profession in the future. |
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Ground-pounders won't have the same home-style luxuries, but by always envisioning an encounter as you still-hunt or stalk, you'll begin to look ahead for setup locations. |
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Look ahead of the airplane and imagine your flightpath as a narrow, rectangular funnel with the runway at the end. |
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