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1 OPINION:Seismic changes are afoot in medialand and big changes lie ahead .
2 Hobart and Lablet were engrossed in speculation about what might lie ahead .
3 An almost unlimited future seemed to lie ahead of the young man.
4 I ask you to keep it no matter what trials lie ahead .
5 And be warned, if you haven't seen it yet, spoilers lie ahead .
6 But plummeting rentals and high debt mean bumpy economic returns lie ahead .
7 It is not a good advertisement for the delights that lie ahead .
8 Watson, too, has hinted that he believes further legal battles lie ahead .
9 She was much too conscious of what might lie ahead of them.
10 Interpretation: Several challenges to improving reproductive health lie ahead in the SDG era.
11 Among the million possible fates that lie ahead of me that is one.
12 Days darker than night lie ahead ; that is the truth here.
13 Despite the index's rise, traders said some investors feel economic bumps lie ahead .
14 He knows enough to know the importance of the days that lie ahead .
15 No matter the outcome, interesting times in the mobile app space lie ahead .
16 But this is not a moment for emphasising the problems which lie ahead .
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