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  2. Going-to future - Wikipedia

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    That the verb go as used in this construction is distinct from the ordinary lexical verb go can be seen in the fact that the two can be used together: "I'm going to go to the store now." Also the lexical use of going to is not subject to the contractions to gonna and similar: "I'm gonna get his autograph" clearly implies the future meaning ...

  3. U.S. Supreme Court to rule on major cases in 2025 - AOL

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    During oral arguments last fall, justices seemed skeptical of the legal challenge to the federal rule. Age Verification for Pornography The Supreme Court is expected to hear oral arguments Jan. 15 ...

  4. Will California sell gas cars after 2035? Nobody knows for sure.

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    But a tangled web of law, politics and market considerations make the rule’s actual expected outcome less clear. The EPA’s approval of California’s gas car ban is sure to come with lawsuits.

  5. You aren't gonna need it - Wikipedia

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    Other forms of the phrase include "You aren't going to need it" (YAGTNI) [5] [6] and "You ain't gonna need it". [ 7 ] Ron Jeffries , a co-founder of XP, explained the philosophy: "Always implement things when you actually need them, never when you just foresee that you [will] need them."

  6. This Baltimore job hunter avoided an employment scam by ...

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    The unwritten rule that saved her It's not uncommon for companies to impose certain requirements for their remote workers. You may find a perfectly legitimate job that requires you to have ...

  7. Jam tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    The expression originates from Lewis Carroll's 1871 book Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There. [1] This is a pun on a mnemonic [citation needed] for the usage of the Latin word iam (formerly often written and pronounced jam), which means "at this time", but only in the future or past tense, not in the present (which is instead nunc "now").

  8. Bill Maher Says ‘I May Quit’ HBO’s ‘Real Time’ Because ‘I Don ...

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    New rule: if Donald Trump is getting back his old job, then it might not be worth staying at your current job. That’s the premise that Bill Maher floated on his “Club Random” podcast ...

  9. Everybody Wants to Rule the World - Wikipedia

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    "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" is a song by English pop rock band Tears for Fears from their second studio album Songs from the Big Chair (1985). It was written by Roland Orzabal , Ian Stanley , and Chris Hughes and produced by Hughes.