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"Because things can't have already happened if you're looking into the future."
"We were looking into the future, so it took a little longer."
It must be a place looking into the future, not the past."
Looking into the future, he saw images of himself as a sorry middle-aged man.
They were looking into the future and seeing it Unravel.
Perhaps Andry had something after all in his idea of looking into the future.
The rookie outfielder was looking into the future along with Green.
It was said they had the talent for prophecy and looking into the future.
"I was only looking into the future in English."
Looking into the future, this could provide more money for programs, facility development and faculty."
"If the chance were offered, Ned, of looking into the future, would you accept it?"
You start looking into the future and then you have doubts.
But looking into the future, well, that's like looking for the bottom of the river, isn't it?
He seemed to be looking into the future.
Looking into the future, Keener wonders whether a new music carrier will be required to take the industry forward.
Now, instead of looking in the past, I'm always looking into the future through all the technological changes."
"Scrying with water is the simplest way of looking into the future.
The museum is also keenly interested in staying current with Finland today and looking into the future.
It can cause an interesting case of whiplash, the result of looking into the future and the past at the same time.
But we should be excited by dealing with the past by looking into the future."
Looking into the future, he sees the next contest as being against the Soviet Union."
In fact, there is an extreme danger that a company will own the world's cultural heritage or, looking into the future, its cultural present.
She was looking into the future now.
Health, her grandmother had told her, lies in looking into the future, not into the past.
So I wonder, are workers looking into the future or just until their next paycheck, never questioning where they are headed?