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Definition for now

adverb as in at the present

adverb as in in the immediate future

adverb as in immediately

Weak match

at once

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The two-week-long dispute over carriage fees that left YouTube TV’s 10 million subscribers unable to watch any Disney programming is now over, but its impact on the media landscape may be permanent.

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Wales now prepare for New Zealand next Saturday, knowing that their performance level needs to go up dramatically.

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A spokesperson said: "This has meant that we now need to suspend flying immediately whilst we consider the options available and how we can help our customers, staff and stakeholders."

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England, now on a run of 10 straight wins, face Argentina on 23 November and it will be interesting to discover if Borthwick goes back to Fin Smith or continues with Ford.

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That is made easier because there is much more to England's game now.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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