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future

[fyoo-cher] / ˈfyu tʃər /




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"This study marks a notable step forward in our ability to prevent future asteroid impacts on Earth," the team of international researchers wrote in their new paper published in the journal Science Advances.

From Barron's

That craft is more valuable and rare than ever in an industry facing all kinds of threats, from the shaky future of theatrical films to the tractor beam of YouTube.

From The Wall Street Journal

That, in turn, could strengthen Tehran’s hands in any future negotiations on its nuclear or missile programs that follow.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Kings, meanwhile, started building for the future, making acquisitions and trades to address their depth and bolster their number of draft picks.

From Los Angeles Times

She said it was these auditions which occasionally cast doubt on her potential to find future roles because of her disability.

From BBC