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The flowers are looking good right now.
Even now, when naval supremacy is less of an issue, the problem is rife.
Many students now have paid employment during term.
Much will be laid before you, and proof will accompany the truth so that there is no doubt as to its veracity.
Now is the time for local companies to seek out business opportunities in Europe.
Now you can instruct JAXB to spit the in-memory representation back out to XML.
Now I come to the most painful and tragic part of my story.
Until now the Gulf's bond markets have been anaemic.
He now faces the stark reality of life in prison.
What matters now, however, is what he does next.
Beaten first by the march of technology and lately by the terrible weather in junkyards, the phone boxes representative of an age are now making something of a comeback.
Now it is axiomatic that God can do anything, such as shortening this current period to mere months.
I have not caught hold of the methods yet now.
She's a nurse by profession and now runs a counselling service for women.
Stress is also starting earlier in life, with some data suggesting that today's teens are even more stressed than adults.
There is no disputing Greek dissipation, nor the fact that the euro zone’s troubled members, which also include Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Italy, must now pay a heavy price.
There is no disputing Greek dissipation, nor the fact that the euro zone's troubled members, which also include Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Italy, must now pay a heavy price.
We have an opportunity now to really unlock the secrets of the universe.
Less important than ever is developing a meaningful philosophy of life.
Buckingham Palace is also not on street view, although it can be glimpsed through the trees on Birdcage Walk.
It's over ten years old and although it was fine when it was first introduced, it is just not good enough now.
The sun is particularly blazing this morning, although it is only nine o'clock.
Grey-market perfumes and toiletries are now commonly sold by mail.
There was silence now except for the distant sea, a slight zephyr stirring the trees.
The dilemma is how to judge at what point the costs outweigh the benefits.