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1 But the situation could change if fresh relief does not come soon .
2 Its artistic director Ross Gumbley said today could not come soon enough.
3 However, Broadbent said that tightening was not something that would come soon .
4 Plans to regulate the alternative-healthcare system can't come soon enough for consumers.
5 The young and talented Minnesota Timberwolves feel their time will come soon .
6 The mining and environmental clearances are likely to come soon , Uppal said.
7 They come soon after large parts of the country suffered a drought.
8 In that regard, Vincent Kompany's return from injury cannot come soon enough.
9 It is a simple but inspired idea that couldn't come soon enough.
10 A final ruling on whether the EPA can proceed may come soon .
11 For some, paying a dividend on common shares cannot come soon enough.
12 Tesco's recent pledge to resume a dividend payment can't come soon enough.
13 For many people, the first day of May cannot come soon enough.
14 His return at Paris Saint-Germain next Tuesday night cannot come soon enough.
15 The action would be on the island, and it would come soon .
16 The return of skipper Stephen Moore from injury can't come soon enough.
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