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The death of the man in Bed 1 is imminent.
These, I knew, were some of the more imminent general problems.
What will they call our imminent past and present time?
I once asked my father how he, or rather his mother, knew war was imminent.
In each of the last three years, it looked imminent.
They said at the time that a deal was not imminent, however.
But for the last four months, a trade seemed imminent.
He thought for a moment, and it seemed too imminent.
Yet several people close to the company have said that no deal is imminent.
It is more likely now than ever before, but still probably not imminent.
Death might be imminent, but until it came, he still had work to do.
Attack is not imminent, only the need to open the campaign.
Many started to hope for an imminent turning point in the war.
He can, in some cases, also sense a person's imminent death.
While not imminent, a decision could be made within the next month or two, one executive said.
Some have said we must not act until the threat is imminent.
That case was heard on June 11, and a decision is imminent.
He had known that the attack upon his life was imminent.
At great risk to herself, she kept him safe from imminent death.
Two weeks later he took a bad turn, and his imminent death was announced.
Any deal between the two airlines is far from imminent.
But no ground attack on the city itself appeared imminent.
At least three top Administration officials said the appointment was imminent.
This imminent war is also about human rights and democracy in Iraq.
A divorce from her husband of five years is imminent.