Some kind of human-ish level artificial intelligence is probably on the horizon, and even artificial intelligence that exceeds human capabilities is on the horizon.
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" On the horizon, however, is "non," which means "no.
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We also have DocuSign, Pivotal and Smartsheet on the horizon.
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However, there could be one sticking point on the horizon.
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Needless to say, some major changes are on the horizon.
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The message is clear: modest returns are on the horizon.
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There's also a much improved operating system on the horizon.
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While one Marvel film ends, another is on the horizon.
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Is there a fifth member on the horizon for 5H?
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Look out for more freebies on the horizon this summer.
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Could slightly less hideous play tables be on the horizon?
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Now there is a glimmer of hope on the horizon.
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What else do you have coming up on the horizon?
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But there appears to be good news on the horizon.
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Big things are on the horizon for this new mama!
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Drink up — there's a global wine shortage on the horizon.
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There's hope on the horizon for Hollywood's gender disparity problem.
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But there are a few bright spots on the horizon.
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But astronomers believe the best observations are on the horizon.
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Plus, there are all those streaming services on the horizon.
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There are also a lot of problems on the horizon.
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On the horizon, finally, are the Roosevelts, Kennedy, and Nixon.
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Marriage isn't on the horizon yet for the two yet.
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But the kinds of autonomy on the horizon are different.
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What's on the horizon for the rest of the country?
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And even more effective options may be on the horizon.
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Another Bachelor in Paradise engagement might be on the horizon!
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Julianne Hough and Brooks Laich's wedding is on the horizon!
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Is that now fast looming on the horizon for TravelPerk?
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Like a storm just on the horizon, Election Day looms.
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Even so, the end of joy is on the horizon.
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A No Limit edition shoe might be on the horizon.
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That could mean acquisitions are on the horizon, Terreson said.
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There will be a lot of competition on the horizon.
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If it hasn't happened yet, it's probably on the horizon.
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A new dawn for American politics is on the horizon.
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But he does have a big opportunity on the horizon.
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"There are no debt crises on the horizon," Dalio said.
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BTW -- AJ does have a real fight on the horizon.
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Another Dancing with the Stars wedding is on the horizon!
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And who could afford that with prom on the horizon?
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Other big shapes loomed on the horizon of these paintings.
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Like their liberal counterparts, conservatives report darkness on the horizon.
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Other regulatory threats are now looming on the horizon, however.
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Some analysts even believed $22015 oil was on the horizon.
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So I'm pretty excited to see what's on the horizon.
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There are other economic headwinds on the horizon as well.
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"It's something to definitely watch out for on the horizon."
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Greater transparency in oil shipments is also on the horizon.
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There are other sources of concern on the horizon too.
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A Southern brunch and outdoor seating are on the horizon.
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And we still have another IG report on the horizon.
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Something just ahead, almost at hand, just on the horizon.
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There are elections Democrats need to win on the horizon.
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It is clear to you what awaits on the horizon.
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Today, further risks to international trade loom on the horizon.
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If there's a derrick on the horizon, Cruz can't lose.
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For trans advocates, several key battles loom on the horizon.
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Now, there are signs of economic weakness on the horizon.
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For farmers, there are more dark clouds on the horizon.
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Still Mr. Scoroposki did foresee some hiccups on the horizon.
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On the horizon, it looks like the gathering of night.
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How far out on the horizon, though, is still unclear.
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Alas, such clarity doesn't seem to be on the horizon.
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It is true a transition inevitably was on the horizon.
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But there are other hints of trouble on the horizon.
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We have the prospect of that changing on the horizon.
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Sudan Better news may be on the horizon in Sudan.
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But there are one or two clouds on the horizon.
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But other concerns, and decisions, may be on the horizon.
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But Fonda is right; there is change on the horizon.
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Longer zoomies with apocalypse looming on the horizon is ok.
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The most promising reform vehicle on the horizon is Sen.
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Changes to the industry, however, may be on the horizon.
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For Graves, the next wave is now on the horizon.
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An even greater danger lurks on the horizon as well.
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But federal regulation of PFAS may be on the horizon.
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This is no longer just a threat on the horizon.
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She does see some bright spots on the horizon, however.
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Still, there are some signs of hope on the horizon.
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It also seems unlikely a recession is on the horizon.
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Perhaps Tiny sensed the horrors that hovered on the horizon.
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Ominously, there's no sign of political resolution on the horizon.
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But a bevy of other challengers are on the horizon.
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So the nightmare is out there, distant on the horizon.
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Climate change isn't some nebulous menace looming on the horizon.
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I really feel that "Stand On The Horizon" does that.
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What's the most important technological force on the horizon today?
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So what else is on the horizon for health-conscious shoppers?
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Hurricanes are on the horizon, so why not resort to anarchy?
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Fingers crossed this means a Redemption challenge is on the horizon.
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I believe that heightened equity volatility may be on the horizon.
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Kylie Jenner has some new amazing makeup launches on the horizon.
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It sounds like more Baldwins may soon be on the horizon!
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Is there another courtship on the horizon for the Duggar family?
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There is a bright spot on the horizon for ARPA-E.
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And looming on the horizon is a potential showdown over Obamacare.
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But more changes in the market may be on the horizon.
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But I can finally see something on the horizon up there!!
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Ravner said that other products are on the horizon, as well.
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Such a profound change to finance is not on the horizon.
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Go deeper ... Exclusive: Cities see signs of recession on the horizon
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With prom and college on the horizon, tensions are running high.
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Still, major risks are on the horizon for the British currency.
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Shift in sentiment Some experts see positive change on the horizon.
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A crisis was on the horizon before Trump even got involved.
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While tranquility is visibly on the horizon, there are many concerns.
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"It's a cloud on the horizon that's worth monitoring," Srinivasan said.
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Now, three years later, a new device is on the horizon.
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Season five and all its possibilities are back on the horizon.
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Is he subtly telling everyone that baseball is on the horizon?
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With Mary Poppins Returns on the horizon, Blunt made an exception.
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On the horizon, he predicts "there's a great awakening of awareness."
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The heat is high and an elimination is on the horizon.
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One lone cloud on the horizon is the ubiquitous tablet device.
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Another big catalyst for foreign investment flow is on the horizon.
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As for whether immortality is on the horizon, Lansdorp is skeptical.
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It's got to be a big blot on the horizon potentially.
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Is that one of the biggest blots on the horizon, potentially?
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And many of those warning signs are appearing on the horizon.
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A severe gas spike, Jackson added, just isn't on the horizon.
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"There are definitely some storm clouds on the horizon," Sizemore said.
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Texas is one state with a bathroom bill on the horizon.
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Could there be a Hamilton and Buffy musical on the horizon?
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There are a few major releases on the horizon for Playstation.
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A push into European markets is on the horizon for Wingstop.
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Maybe the biggest threat on the horizon here was climate change.
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However, he said that possibility is now visible on the horizon.
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What's the most exciting thing you see coming on the horizon?
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It looked like an engagement could have been on the horizon.
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But there is hope on the horizon for survivors like me.
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It's looking like a Big Brother invasion is on the horizon.
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"There's always that cat GIF on the horizon" to scroll to.
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But he had one more big deal on the horizon: Williams.
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New means of capturing and storing carbon are on the horizon.
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There's no guarantee that a new summit is on the horizon.
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Disney also has a ton of new films on the horizon.
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Also on the horizon is 8 Securities' launch in mainland China.
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A possible name change is on the horizon for Dunkin' Donuts.
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I don't suspect another 2008/2009 financial crisis on the horizon.
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Make things worse, there are even more changes on the horizon.
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There are big changes on the horizon in the United States.
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Bachelor Nation, shirtless men are on the horizon — lots of them.
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Camel's Hump was frozen on the horizon or snapped mid-undulation.
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But warning signs on the horizon indicate these promises are waning.
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"I don't see any positive change on the horizon," she said.
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Unfortunately neither supports handwriting recognition now, though it's on the horizon.
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That means that even more plants may be on the horizon.
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On the horizon, five towering wind turbines rose from the ocean.
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Yet, several health experts pointed to potential wrinkles on the horizon.
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The earth shimmered and huts began to materialize on the horizon.
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With Thanksgiving on the horizon, we have food on the brain.
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There could also be a massive stimulus package on the horizon.
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But there's little indication that big changes are on the horizon.
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And then there's Toy Story 4 on the horizon in 2019.
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"There are certainly some storm clouds on the horizon," he said.
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Officials saw few serious dangers on the horizon, the account said.
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With another election on the horizon, he has renewed the attack.
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And, far off on the horizon, the Francophile fantasy — ratatouille — awaits.
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"I don't see a calculated war on the horizon," she said.
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Steven Spielberg has a new film about sharks on the horizon.
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The company indicated that more deals could be on the horizon.
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Additionally, the strategists don't see a bear market on the horizon.
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No such agreement is on the horizon with the United States.
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There's probably nobody on the horizon to see your flashes, anyway.
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The wrath of climate change is no longer on the horizon.
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Privacy activists also see several opportunities for wins on the horizon.
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I'm the kind of person who sees clouds on the horizon.
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He saw lightning on the horizon far away and felt safe.
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Nothing like $100 billion a year is anywhere on the horizon.
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And elections are on the horizon in Italy, France and Germany.
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Right now, I don't see any economic downturn on the horizon.
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Closer on the horizon was his graduation in a few weeks.
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It seems inevitable that a fourth must be on the horizon.
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More consolidation in the British market is on the horizon, however.
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There are certainly governance risks on the horizon for this vision.
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He is always on the horizon, and always in the shadows.
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The good news is there are some changes on the horizon.
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There's some fascinating tech on the horizon for the future for TVs.
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The larger battlefront on the horizon: debate over so-called sanctuary cities.
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Relief could finally be on the horizon, but perhaps at a cost.
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But the Paris-based group doesn't see a recession on the horizon.
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But for the first time, it's starting to appear on the horizon.
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But there may be a fix to the problem on the horizon.
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There are new competitors on the horizon like Tesla or Chinese ventures.
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There's even a chain of checkout-free grocery stores on the horizon.
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She also revealed that a new album may be on the horizon.
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"A new day is on the horizon," she announced to roaring applause.
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The boxes were rapidly being checked for healthy markets on the horizon.
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The inevitable heartbreak remains on the horizon, but it cannot be now.
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Hudson highlighted retailers as a sector with clear risks on the horizon.
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So does that mean another Pitch Perfect movie is on the horizon?
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I blinked my eyes to clear them and focused on the horizon.
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Sounds like a happy ending is on the horizon for these two.
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Warmer weather is on the horizon, which means it's definitely smoothie season.
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Is there anything big that you're saving up for on the horizon?
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Coachella is on the horizon, so make sure your egg is prepared.
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Outside, an evening the colour of wine lees descended on the horizon.
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But as it fades, there's something new coming up on the horizon.
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But real freedom, Loving suggests, is still out there on the horizon.
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And is there a Calvin Klein x Converse collaboration on the horizon?
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I think there are a couple of bright spots on the horizon.
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Check back for more 5G devices on the horizon as they're announced.
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With so many offerings on the horizon, how do you stay grounded?
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But there's no real-world application on the horizon at the moment.
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Autonomous vehicles designed to replace drivers and flying cars on the horizon.
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But Kaplan does not see a recession on the horizon this time.
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For magnet scientists, there are now even stronger magnets on the horizon.
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Macro concerns aren't the only headwinds that investors see on the horizon.
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Or are there other issues you see on the horizon with this?
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On the horizon, a light haze shrouds the mountains of northern Mexico.
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After totality, look east low on the horizon for the departing shadow.
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A power plant looms on the horizon in Kozani, in northern Greece.
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And yet, the White House says, no personnel changes on the horizon.
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About 7% said they believe a rate cut is on the horizon.
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Still, some strategists see meaningful upside on the horizon for the group.
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Well, there is some good news on the horizon for American travelers.
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They felt strongly that a bright future could be on the horizon.
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New consumer rights for airline passengers may soon be on the horizon.
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More brick-and-mortar partnerships may be on the horizon, Zak says.
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Yet Ifo chief Clemens Fuest said businesses saw disruption on the horizon.
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Buckle up, This Is Us fans: There's more heartbreak on the horizon.
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Whether a recession is on the horizon or not is anyone's guess.
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I could see lightning flickering in a few clouds on the horizon.
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And none of the major banks see a recession on the horizon.
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The good news ... good fights on the horizon all the way around.
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A medical miracle to treat phenylketonuria (PKU) may be on the horizon.
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When the supermoon is viewed low on the horizon, it appears huge.
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Fortunately, an answer to this perplexing legal situation is on the horizon.
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And Gordon sees an even bigger breakdown for Alphabet on the horizon.
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Only a few hundred Foxconn jobs are on the horizon so far.
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Another fake schedule with no sign of actual legislation on the horizon.
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Major votes on health care and tax reform loom on the horizon.
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But Stivers said he doesn't see a Democratic wave on the horizon.
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There is not a hint of a political reform on the horizon.
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There is no evidence that anything like that is on the horizon.
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Whether a new election is on the horizon remains to be seen.
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Out the window, the sun throbbed pale and yellow on the horizon.
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Such a possibility represents, for political scientists, a crisis on the horizon.
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"Love is definitely, possibly on the horizon," James tries to convince himself.
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Alas, there seems to be one glimmer of hope on the horizon.
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The sun rose high, and wispy clouds laid low on the horizon.
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"I don't see a recession on the horizon at all," Eisman said.
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Travel restrictions for Americans visiting Cuba may be on the horizon, however.
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CEO Mehta has previously said that an IPO is "on the horizon."
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College is probably on the horizon, he said, just not right away.
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And with your retirement so close on the horizon, every day counts.
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Your Money Adviser Are more $38 cups of coffee on the horizon?
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Looming on the horizon a few decades ahead is the Cultural Revolution.
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It's pretty safe to start thinking blanket legalization is on the horizon.
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But there is nothing quite like the Hopman Cup on the horizon.
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But you can see the end of all that on the horizon.
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To be sure, there are a few speed bumps on the horizon.
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The Petermann Ranges, made of granite and sandstone, emerged on the horizon.
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"I don't see any big changes on the horizon," Mr. Larson said.
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My son is in high school now; college is on the horizon.
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Tell me about the new thing on the horizon, this live tour.
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Transform Co. warned more store closures could soon be on the horizon.
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For many countries, these gruesome futures are coming fast on the horizon.
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Stand on icy mountains as the moon Charon looms on the horizon.
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Or by some teenager from China who pops up on the horizon?
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On the horizon, cargo ships wait to bring nickel ore to China.
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The tragedy is that another one may be on the horizon. ♦
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I had a feeling this was coming, this was on the horizon.
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Those thunderheads massing on the horizon let loose only a weak drizzle.
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Space travel for earthlings (with deep pockets) is also on the horizon.
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The good news is that change seems to be on the horizon.
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And now Jordan has another big-ticket financial item on the horizon.
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As the dust settles from Iowa, another caucus looms on the horizon.
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Posthumanity is too grandiose a term for what is on the horizon.
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Challenges in 2020 But there are still some clouds on the horizon.
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Only a sliver of the sun could be seen on the horizon.
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Is an Amazon Prime alternative for the fashion industry on the horizon?
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There are more legal battles on the horizon for Louisiana's art scene.
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In fact, there's a mix of the weird and joyful on the horizon.
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"There's a lot of great, family fun events on the horizon," he promised.
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More damage is on the horizon the more time passes without a deal.
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According to one TED talk, mind-reading technology might be on the horizon.
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I think the Moon is definitely much closer on the horizon than Mars.
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There are still a lot of unresolved issues that sit on the horizon.
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"There isn't a viable alternative to fossil fuels on the horizon," he said.
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Football parties, fall potlucks, and holiday get togethers are all on the horizon.
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And we saw a light on the horizon going super-fast, not linear.
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For Tunji Ige, there are plenty of said new ideas on the horizon.
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Both got going as the first glimmer of AIDS appeared on the horizon.
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Now that we're well into October, Black Friday 23 looms on the horizon.
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Luckily, a new (glorious) age of ice cream delivery is on the horizon.
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The mobile world is facing another big shift, with 5G on the horizon.
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Yet the president's speech was really about the storm clouds on the horizon.
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And with more devastating wildfires on the horizon, the threat is only growing.
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And so, SoloLearn has appeared on the horizon, after garnering a healthy following.
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But out there on the horizon, some strange and interesting things are happening.
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We saw some clouds on the horizon, too, but the storm never arrived.
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But Mathews said there is likely to be good news on the horizon.
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There is an obvious reason why legislative fixes are not on the horizon.
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Although I have a strong feeling a secret wedding is on the horizon.
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With a prolonged economic slowdown on the horizon, Turkey will need outside help.
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Either way, the advertisement signals a bleak future on the horizon for Snapchat.
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The showrunner's answer reveals that yet another twist could be on the horizon.
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So trajectory points on the horizon aren't part of our battle in climate.
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Despite the confidence, some policymakers did point to potential risks on the horizon.
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Eyeing renewables Another battle is on the horizon between API and renewable companies.
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Through that, I was led to my other tribe, Monsters on the Horizon.
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Hence, all of the money and problems on the horizon for her character.
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Past that, "there's an even more exciting opportunity on the horizon," said Broderick.
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In Agabi's view, however, the technology is inevitable—and on the horizon today.
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I don't think the storms gathering on the horizon will clarify the answer.
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"We can't see all of the things out on the horizon," Emmer said.
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Powerful intellectual connections are formed, and hot sex is on the horizon, too.
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Before everyone gets too excited, there are other risks sitting on the horizon.
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Not everyone agrees that there is trouble on the horizon for these areas.
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That's the look of a man who sees death on the horizon, right?
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We've come so far, but there is so much more on the horizon.
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Looks like there may be, possibly, could be a ceasefire on the horizon.
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But a storm on the horizon has already arrived on someone else's doorstep.
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There are now bigger goals — though not yet binding pledges — on the horizon.
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It is immediate and forever on the horizon; celeritous, bearing down on us.
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There are growing dark clouds on the horizon for the future of IPOs.
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With self-driving cars on the horizon, I wondered if they would again.
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They've got a CEO who's quite well respected, no trouble on the horizon.
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Early the next morning, the CMA CGM Theodore Roosevelt appeared on the horizon.
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Such an out of body event may actually be on the horizon, however.
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And before they do, there's a budget showdown on the horizon in December.
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The only alternative on the horizon is a bill co-introduced by Sen.
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But there are new challenges on the horizon that could disrupt that momentum.
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Then there are the concerns that a downturn could be on the horizon.
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Altice Chief Executive Dexter Goei, however, said that was not on the horizon.
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But from the Rojas porch, it's just a harmless folly on the horizon.
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Strange things happen and even stranger threats and challenges appear on the horizon.
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There are successes on the horizon and perils that may result from failure.
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A deal to end the U.S.-China trade conflict appears on the horizon.
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If they are correct, only a handful of options are on the horizon.
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Another way is to vote, and there's a midterm election on the horizon.
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In such a time, the most conspicuous thing on the horizon is love.
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"There are some signals on the horizon that indicate some potential trouble," Sen.
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Several new vaccine approaches to restoring this immune response are on the horizon.
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But replacing meat entirely doesn't look like it's on the horizon anytime soon.
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We are confusing the good times with having no problems on the horizon.
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Only 22000 percent of these individuals believe another recession is on the horizon.
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Windfall Island slowly shrank away, and Dragon Roost Island beckoned on the horizon.
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And maybe even your money, what with that "Definitive Edition" on the horizon.
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However, there are also second and third order effects looming on the horizon.
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Over the next few days, Rajuma watched huge fires burn on the horizon.
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Like so many of Congo's problems, there are few solutions on the horizon.
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Yet cracks are appearing, as the reconstruction era beckons somewhere on the horizon.
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In essence, these forecasters are saying that nothing special is on the horizon.
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Still, it faces a wave of electric vehicles from competitors on the horizon.
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Also on the horizon are free streams of Wagner and Strauss in Germany.
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But with another Olympics on the horizon, she tried to stay the course.
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But for now, it's hard to see many dark clouds on the horizon.
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Kansas City, Chicago, Las Vegas and Los Angeles are blips on the horizon.
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The battle is days away, but I can see warships on the horizon.
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The smell of smoke was a sign of what loomed on the horizon.
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And there isn&apost necessarily anything on the horizon to slow Tesla down.
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But, with the Super Bowl on the horizon, she has more to achieve.
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It may be decades away or it may be looming on the horizon.
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What's more, there isn't a new generation of coal plants on the horizon.
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With the 2020 presidential election on the horizon, this time could be different.
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SB: Well, there was no Woody Allen movie on the horizon for me.
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And, looming on the horizon, the requirement not to be liberated too much.
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Expansion to Miami and elsewhere on the East Coast is on the horizon.
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For Vernon, it's a sign that there might be hope on the horizon.
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No cloudy skies on the horizon for Amazon But what do you think?
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It usually portends a downturn is on the horizon, but not right away.
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Such immersive VR advertisements are on the horizon as early as this year.
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Tell-all TBD More bombshells from Manigault-Newman may be on the horizon.
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However, the bank's governor Yang Chin-long warned of clouds on the horizon.
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It's been a very difficult journey, but there is light on the horizon.
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It's also important not to wait until a storm is on the horizon.
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And it seems likely that 5G has its own challenges on the horizon.
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"The phrase 'climate change' as a modern phenomenon was barely on the horizon."
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I agree, but the authors miss the real horror show on the horizon.
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This chest-thumping sometimes raised fears a nuclear war was on the horizon.
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With the Civil War on the horizon, his only loyalty is to himself.
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You could see a mile on the horizon, and the pulk felt fantastic.
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As children the future is always an undetermined date looming on the horizon.
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The second chapter of On The Horizon, titled Abstracting History, opens September 22.
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In addition to the Hulu project, Pine has another limited series on the horizon.
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Chief investment strategist Michael Hartnett said three risks were looming large on the horizon.
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On Friday, Swift revealed yet another clue that something big is on the horizon.
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Why would someone dump shares unless there was some bad news on the horizon?
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Computing with Shor's algorithm is a little further on the horizon than other applications.
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And the very real goal of returning to the moon is on the horizon.
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But something new is on the horizon, and it's equal parts creepy and futuristic.
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Now, without a sale on the horizon, Time shares are back down below $15.
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It says that one is going to happen at some point on the horizon.
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Sharitha's so angry about it, she says a lawsuit could be on the horizon.
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Also looming on the horizon id the U.K.'s Brexit from the European Union.
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But where do planes go when there are no more takeoffs on the horizon?
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If that's too rich for your blood, there may be hope on the horizon.
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We first speculated that an exit could be on the horizon at that time.
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And with fall on the horizon, our closets could use a little something fresh.
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"Phillips seems to have understood the corruption issue was on the horizon long ago."
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Low on the horizon, the sun casts an eerie light on the icy sea.
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Stockman, however, doesn't believe either one can prevent what may be on the horizon.
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A bankruptcy filing is not on the horizon for J. Crew, sources told Reuters.
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Major family struggles are on the horizon again for My Giant Life's Haleigh Hampton.
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At first, a narrow strip of bright orange, like eyeliner, appeared on the horizon.
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Others say a global shortage is on the horizon, because no one really knows.
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A low whirr breaks the stillness as a spiky dot appears on the horizon.
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Trump often talks about Obamacare's "failure" like a predetermined, fixed event on the horizon.
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UFC mainstream stars Conor McGregor and Ronda Rousey have no fights on the horizon.
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But turning to a longer-term weekly chart, he views clouds on the horizon.
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However, we believe that a course correction may be on the horizon for 2016.
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At the moment, however, there is nothing even so mildly threatening on the horizon.
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So a deluxe edition of the Mario encyclopedia might possibly be on the horizon.
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We used to have some of those but none now or on the horizon.
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That means there could be a big old love triangle conundrum on the horizon.
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Yet the reality is that meaningful global environmental regulations are nowhere on the horizon.
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A brand-spanking new version of The Lion King is officially on the horizon.
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Some of you may even have a long-awaited summer vacation on the horizon.
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After his recent work, a career in social media might be on the horizon.
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Pictures shared on Instagram showed flames on the horizon behind Disney California Adventure Park.
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I don&apost get a sense of a major constitutional crisis on the horizon.
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Credit Suisse highlighted Thursday that there is a lot of uncertainty on the horizon.
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And that the Mac has some sort of end of life on the horizon.
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The report comes with the Season Six finale on the horizon later this month.
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On the horizon, mist clings to the top of Mount Longonot, a dormant volcano.
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More changes, big and small, in both attitude and design are on the horizon.
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More could be on the horizon, of course, but that's the list for now.
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What else is on the horizon for you as far as music or acting?
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Rising valuations give Paulsen reason to believe a recession is not on the horizon.
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He was married and had three young children with bright futures on the horizon.
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A better-lit future may, however, be on the horizon for two big reasons.
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There is change on the horizon for the Dons, and momentous change at that.
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There is a new era on the horizon: the era of the distributed app.
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With hometown visits on the horizon, JoJo has big decisions to make this episode.
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Does this apparent stall mean fresh "exchanges of fire" are indeed on the horizon?
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While Anchorage may be getting over the earthquake, more weather is on the horizon.
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This wallpaper called "On the horizon" shows a picturesque view of North Korean farmland.
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There's all kinds of things that you can see clashes coming on the horizon.
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The weekend is a distant memory, Friday a glimmering hope far on the horizon.
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Khpolwak said she hopes more international performances are on the horizon for the orchestra.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Ryanair still has a 216 MAX-shaped cloud on the horizon.
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Green islands loomed on the horizon in every direction, and nearer, white sailboats lingered.
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Challenges on the horizon include the strength of Google and Facebook in digital advertising.
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Even older workers who can see retirement on the horizon aren't prepared for it.
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As the foundation of the bridge curved toward Crimea, it disappeared on the horizon.
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Instead, with no new buyer on the horizon, the Coombs are culling their cows.
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Stock traders fear a flatter curve means a weaker economy is on the horizon.
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Our increasingly hollow all-volunteer military is facing renewed major threats on the horizon.
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The U.S. government's partial shutdown has ended, but another could be on the horizon.
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Cheesy mashed potatoes are on the horizon, like sunshine after a long, dark night.
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Others view it as a stay against harsh economic pressures now on the horizon.
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I woke in the morning with a stiff neck, and Newfoundland on the horizon.
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But as policymakers have been warning, there are dark clouds looming on the horizon.
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"An IPO is definitely on the horizon for us," Mehta recently told CNN Business.
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A more significant threat on the horizon, however, is the possibility of antitrust action.
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My map was also marked with some prime examples of what's on the horizon.
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With the September 30 deadline on the horizon, one last bid always seemed likely.
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Kelly said they want to pressure officials with mid-term elections on the horizon.
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But that doesn't mean the next great Star Trek movie isn't on the horizon.
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But despite the victory, there was no one on the horizon for Ms. Windsor.
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Project xCloud is just one of several streaming-video-game services on the horizon.
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Potential for undercounting Demographers and census experts still see big problems on the horizon.
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But this victory is probably short-lived, with a bigger battle on the horizon.
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Credit Suisse also sees limited risk of a recession on the horizon, Palfrey said.
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It appears as though a Trump-Kim summit 2.0 might be on the horizon.
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A buyout or takeover of any kind, he added, is not on the horizon.
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"Particularly at this time, there are no obvious and viable successors on the horizon."
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Morse grew up idolizing Miller and Rahlves but he sees change on the horizon.
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Oil prices have been declining in recent weeks, even with sanctions on the horizon.
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But there is trouble on the horizon, and California's climate leadership is at risk.
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Changes in education and labor policy are also said to be on the horizon.
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There will always be another health threat on the horizon, and another, and another.
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Mr. O'Donnell said he can see the so-called blue wave on the horizon.
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All three acts on the Hella Mega Tour have new releases on the horizon.
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Naturally, people were wondering if another Destiny's Child reunion would be on the horizon.
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Fall is just around the corner, which means cooler weather is on the horizon.
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Tens of thousands of layoffs are potentially on the horizon for H&M workers.
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We want to see a quick resolution, but that doesn't appear on the horizon.
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But as the bull market rolls on, some see storm clouds on the horizon.
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Bodies float in the sea, on the horizon, a flotilla of American ships appears.
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A recession is likely on the horizon, even if we can't pinpoint exactly when.
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Instead, you probably sensed the debut of Cierra Ramirez's latest project on the horizon.
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A wave of electric vehicles on the horizon from rivals are also adding pressure.
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The situation is not likely to improve with a presidential election on the horizon.
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She's got new music on the horizon and an upcoming spread in Playboy Magazine.
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When it comes to the living donation system, reform is also on the horizon.
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On the horizon, I could make out Mallorca, where we would disembark that afternoon.
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The numbers follow a year of anxiety about a potential recession on the horizon.
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But, just before we give in, a long-weekend reprieve glistens on the horizon.
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After six long weeks, the finale of Bachelor in Paradise is on the horizon.
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Even so, there maybe some clouds on the horizon of our nation's economic growth.
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He rules by decree, and parliamentary and presidential elections are not on the horizon.
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Other major mistakes that would be harder to reverse could be on the horizon.
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In November of 2019, Greenlighting launched four experiments, and has others on the horizon.
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"I've been telling you that something like this was on the horizon," Cramer said.
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We don't have anything on the horizon as far as batteries of that magnitude.
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And why did our boss invite us, knowing that layoffs were on the horizon?
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Investors and the public are concerned a recession or worse is on the horizon.
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After Indiana, there are only a handful of major primaries left on the horizon.
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What was overwhelming hours ago is now just a distant glow on the horizon.
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Analysts that spoke to CNBC generally agreed that more rate hikes were on the horizon.
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Goop says that new product lines like home furnishings may also be on the horizon.
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And if your birthday isn't on the horizon, well, it can't hurt to plan ahead.
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A new hope may be on the horizon, though, in an unlikely guise: virtual reality.
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Drama is on the horizon (eclipses are always crazy), and today also brings some thrills.
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For now, they're dragging stocks downward, but there could be good news on the horizon.
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LaVorgna said there are other warning signs that a recession could be on the horizon.
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Bullard said on Wednesday that another 'low-side miss' is on the horizon in 2019.
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There's no Vault of Glass moment on the horizon as far as anyone can see.
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In the minutes, the Fed concluded that another rate hike could loom on the horizon.
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MORE: North Korea sentences U.S. student to 15 years hard labor Instability on the horizon?
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Looking ahead, there are three key earnings reports on the horizon: Lyft, Alibaba and Shopify.
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But at least now, she feels confident to tackle the financial challenges on the horizon.
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But that tech is slowly being built up, and more developments loom on the horizon.
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With no rate hikes on the horizon, it's unclear how an IOER move would work.
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With Brexit storm clouds on the horizon, it's frankly impossible to predict anything these days.
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A McKinsey study noted the likely widespread job loss and job disruption on the horizon.
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If you are not working on that then you are not focusing on the horizon.
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Yang sees a jobless world on the horizon, with automation and AI replacing human workers.
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But the truth is that stagflation isn't something on the horizon, it has already arrived.
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But the actress may have another kind of race on the horizon — a political one.
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Maybe Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' Oscar wish is not that far off on the horizon.
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The lone certainty, it often seems, is that there is another quarrel on the horizon.
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As the Trump administration has indicated, big changes may be on the horizon for NASA.
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Yamasato, naturally, says he senses conflict on the horizon, and he couldn't be more excited.
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I would just be cognizant of some of the risks that are on the horizon.
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Because while major changes are on the horizon, other problems are already within firing range.
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Even if he did, UIL director Jamey Harrison doesn't believe change is on the horizon.
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That will hopefully change soon, with commercial offerings on the horizon from Eelo and Purism.
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With the midterm elections on the horizon, he's working to preempt the next great catastrophe.
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Jane Villanueva's final chapter is on the horizon, but she's already inspired a new story.
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On the horizon, we see smoke pouring from a distant spot partially obscured by haze.
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With growing uncertainty on the horizon in the second quarter, the FICC struggle could continue.
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Steel stocks are getting crushed this year, but some see a comeback on the horizon.
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The photo reveals Hurricane Irma on the horizon, next to what appears to be Cuba.
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"We have not seen any signs of a noticeable slowdown on the horizon," Appel said.
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Cardi B has new music on the horizon — and it won't be about Nicki Minaj.
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This is seen by investors as signal that a recession may be on the horizon.
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The Halftime Report experts debated whether there is gain--or more pain--on the horizon.
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Could an explosion of bathroom bills beyond North Carolina state lines be on the horizon?
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Solomon isn't the only one who sees the potential for mass joblessness on the horizon.
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Columns of black smoke tower on the horizon—the calling card of armed cattle herders.
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It's not as though there are many political victories on the horizon for Trump either.
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"Incurable STIs are certainly on the horizon," said Matthew Rand, a health educator at WWH.
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But new solutions are on the horizon, although the friction remains to be elegantly solved.
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With the 2020 Olympics on the horizon, the volume of the debates will likely rise.
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As one might expect, more is on the horizon, potentially to be discovered and developed.
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Signs of the regime change America had long hoped to see are on the horizon.
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Federal law requires such an advanced notice if a mass layoff is on the horizon.
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There are several important biomedical innovations on the horizon with great potential to accelerate progress.
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Thankfully, members of Congress recognize the need to modernize and changes are on the horizon.
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Plumes of smoke were seen on the horizon and helicopters unloaded rockets on rebel positions.
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Until better news appears on the horizon, Goldman's stock may stay stuck in a rut.
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Plus, Martin has insisted multiple times that he saw the book's completion on the horizon.
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But with companies confident that repeal is on the horizon, we're already seeing the effects.
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Jack Ma, founder of Chinese e-commerce behemoth Alibaba, sees serious change on the horizon.
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The rest of the Middle East, Hong Kong and South Korea are on the horizon.
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As Americans, it's in our nature to pursue the next big thing on the horizon.
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She turned to him as the sun burst into an apricot hue on the horizon.
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Obama's actions offered no guarantee, but it was the pot of gold on the horizon.
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Good things may be on the horizon if their roster can start to get healthy.
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Have an honest conversation with your manager about whether more layoffs are on the horizon.
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I'm starting to see on the horizon a similar battle brewing in the transportation mix.
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An exciting trip is on the horizon, and you receive sweet messages from faraway places.
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"You could see the burning, the glow of the fire on the horizon," he said.
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Hall's gray, bucolic landscapes are both gloomy and gorgeous, like rain clouds on the horizon.
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Despite clouds on the horizon tomorrow, companies appear to be getting on with business today.
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Statements from industry lobbyists in California indicate an acceptance that change is on the horizon.
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What do Defender 2020 and other big exercises on the horizon mean for the Army?
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"Looming on the horizon is not just political but environmental doom," said Ms. Azam Zanganeh.
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But another troubling shortage is on the horizon: doctors, nurses, and other health care personnel.
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Finally, could a deal finally be on the horizon in the US-China trade war?
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That signals a tightening labor market — and that increased inflation might be on the horizon.
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I, for one, am glad this colossal boondoggle of a film is on the horizon.
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Investors returned to risk assets on optimism that a stimulus deal is on the horizon.
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Is a Shanghai Uffizi on the horizon, along the lines of the Louvre Abu Dhabi?
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But rising tariffs, and the prospect of more on the horizon, add to the urgency.
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"There are clouds on the horizon," the I.M.F.'s chief economist, Maurice Obstfeld, said yesterday.
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The coronavirus outbreak has no definite ending on the horizon, and uncertainty defines the moment.
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Bank of America noted that it does not see a bear market on the horizon.
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Could it be that there's another threat to the babies of Gilead on the horizon?
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Mr. Ben-Oni warned federal officials that more serious attacks were probably on the horizon.
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But there's already more trade trouble on the horizon, this time with the European Union.
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Drama is on the horizon with this one, and Chris Harrison has already confirmed it.
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And with tax reform on the horizon, these sorely-needed changes may finally be possible.
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The animated sequel based on the popular kids toys has hefty competition on the horizon.
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Shielding their eyes, they peered across a flat expanse at smoke billowing on the horizon.
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But trouble was on the horizon in 1997, as Blockbuster's future competitor, Netflix, was founded.
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The streaming business has a problem on the horizon, and so does the music business.
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Help at-risk communities prepare for the climate disasters we know are on the horizon.
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As for 2020 hairstyles, we expect to see a lot more bobs on the horizon.
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Attendance is down, and perilous negotiations with the company's labor unions are on the horizon.
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Then there is the question of looming competition on the horizon, particularly from luxury brands.
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"Retirement or death is always on the horizon, but I have no plans," she said.
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My eldest boy was 1 year old and my youngest not even on the horizon.
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As the dog days of summer end, an inevitable fall may be on the horizon.
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But with his impeachment on the horizon, Trump was not exactly returning to friendly territory.
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But for producers, vineyard removals, inactive plots, and shrinking income could be on the horizon.
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Like Dr. Gottlieb, many of the hospital administrators said their eye was on the horizon.
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I assumed I had hours left and that beautiful thought "epidural" appeared on the horizon.
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But for now, no change at the top of the Knicks is on the horizon.
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And with new technology just on the horizon, these discoveries could become even more frequent.
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Then Broadly tells us what they see on the horizon for women's issues in 2016.
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By the time the tournament arrived on the horizon, however, the situation had changed drastically.
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" "There's nothing in the labor market that looks like a recession is on the horizon.
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Together, they ensure that California continues to accelerate and keeps its eyes on the horizon.
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So if an earnings recession is on the horizon, why are stocks trading near record highs?
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As dramatic as the Andromeda-M32p collision likely was, something much bigger is on the horizon.
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With a brutal schedule on the horizon, Clemson cannot afford to slip up Tuesday at Syracuse.
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That's led many to fear a full-scale US-Iran war could be on the horizon.
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All of this, however, was still just a scandal on the horizon when on Tuesday Mrs.
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So far no end to the US-China trade spat appears to be on the horizon.
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The next step that's always been on the horizon I guess has been this suborbital tourism.
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And Kelly doesn't offer any plausible examples of big breakthroughs that could be on the horizon.
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If the historic pattern holds, an inverted yield curve would mean recession is on the horizon.
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With the special chats on the horizon, Underwood looks forward to comparing notes with fellow parents.
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Self-contained headsets are on the horizon, but they may not hit the market until 2018.
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With a possible Brexit on the horizon, the dollar has strengthened as the referendum creeps closer.
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With season 3 on the horizon, it's time for a refresher course on all things Outlander.
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Powell hinted that a rate cut may not be on the horizon, which initially disappointed traders.
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"Focusing on the horizon, or looking forward in the car can reduce the symptoms," she says.
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Cash-strapped millennials who are starting families have a new cost on the horizon: child care.
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It works as a computer architecture, and there is no clear replacement architecture on the horizon.
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Still, with major sporting tournaments on the horizon, it could give Sukhoi the market it needs.
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"There may be potential for a liquidity squeeze for small banks on the horizon," he said.
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Until the book's climax, it all feels like a distant threat, like thunderclouds on the horizon.
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With all the rumblings about a possible recession on the horizon, it pays to be prepared.
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"They look like mountain ranges," Sabiha had remarked when we first spotted them on the horizon.
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With New Hampshire then Super Tuesday on the horizon, Sanders likely will continue to build momentum.
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Even as freedom from slavery was on the horizon, the drums were irritating white power structures.
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However, others warn that Tesla is overvalued and worry a bubble could be on the horizon.
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As she fled for an evacuation center, she said, she could see flames on the horizon.
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Currently the product comes in blue, black and gray but other colors are on the horizon.
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With Dutch elections just over a month away, could another populist victory be on the horizon?
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The publication explores developments overlooked by mainstream news and analyzes challenges and opportunities on the horizon.
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Smart people in the tech industry are speculating that more regulations might be on the horizon.
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Yet it seems no matter how fast they grow, Amazon remains a dot on the horizon.
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With Halloween lingering on the horizon, it's suddenly time to get your spooky scenery in shape.
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Last year, Amazon Studios released Woody Allen's "Wonder Wheel," but more genres are on the horizon.
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The finale is quickly approaching, the final season is on the horizon, and Maya is back.
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There is another crucial presidential election on the horizon with just as many divisive characters: France.
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Smartphones are great, except for the fact that newer, better versions are always on the horizon.
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"When I saw the gray ship on the horizon, I was just shaking," she said then.
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"It's definitely on the horizon!" said Meyers, who tied the knot with Tortorella in March 2018.
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Halloween is on the horizon, and the veil between the living and spiritual worlds is thinning.
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To most of us, it might all look like a monotone apocalyptic smudge on the horizon.
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While the news cast a balm on Wall Street, more clouds could be on the horizon.
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Activist groups on both sides of the ERA debate see larger-stakes issues on the horizon.
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However, Apple's bigger move in terms of personalizing its business platforms is still on the horizon.
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So far the group has been tight-lipped about whether an extension was on the horizon.
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Online from the upcoming episode, the current Bachelor laments about the overnight dates on the horizon.
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On the horizon are the Indian general election next year, and the 2020 presidential election primaries.
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MPB0-3 FUNDAMENTALS: A deficit is feeding lead's rally, but there are surpluses on the horizon.
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Also on the horizon for Yahoo is a looming proxy fight with activist firm Starboard Value.
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The film's title says it all with its vaguely ominous hints of trouble on the horizon.
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Quinn's in no condition to "blend" right now, but maybe there's some hope on the horizon.
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Despite recent advances in neuroscience, a cure for this complex disease is not on the horizon.
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With a gloomy outlook on the horizon, here are some of the major predictions from Janjuah.
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Each sign spends about two hours on the horizon, and shifts one degree every four minutes.
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Experts have been saying for weeks that another North Korean nuclear test is on the horizon.
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With a strong labor market supporting consumer spending, a recession is, however, not on the horizon.
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And if Bouchard stays true to her word again, a second date is on the horizon.
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In recent sessions, global markets have tumbled amid fears that a recession is on the horizon.
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England said he believes a wave of mergers and acquisitions activity is now on the horizon.
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With SXSW on the horizon, I'm not surprised to see Austin up high on my list.
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The startup doesn't divulge revenue information, but "profitability is on the horizon for us," said Brooke.
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This is a question, it's generational obviously, but is there any natural person on the horizon?
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And with no more rate hikes on the horizon, interest margins will remain flat at best.
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Nevertheless, the latest word from the DEA may suggest that big changes are on the horizon.
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Hype matters, and it's all negative for Samsung today, with no immediate reprieve on the horizon.
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"The 'hog apocalypse' may finally be on the horizon," Miller said in a statement on Tuesday.
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After all, midterm elections are approaching, and the critical holiday shopping season is on the horizon.
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The idle rigs on the horizon, illuminated by the blinding flashes, looked like ideal lightning rods.
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The good news is that UBS doesn't see negative returns or a recession on the horizon.
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In 1991, the United States was the sole superpower with no peer competitor on the horizon.
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A television hosting gig was likely next on the horizon somewhere outside of the usual outlets.
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With many economists predicting a recession on the horizon, Congress should look to mitigate the fallout.
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But despite water levels at historically low levels, there's no sign of conflict on the horizon.
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The Sun appears on the horizon in the morning, and then some time later, it sets.
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"They meet every January to look at what might be on the horizon," Mr. Howman said.
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And despite years of rumors about an Apple Car, there is still nothing on the horizon.
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Unfortunately, the dark cloud on the horizon I wrote about back in November has drifted closer.
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What can you tell me about treatments for delusions, and any new options on the horizon?
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Despite these numbers, we are finally seeing a shift that indicates change is on the horizon.
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The scene takes place at Namib Dune with a view of Mount Sharp on the horizon.
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That a T-Mobile–Sprint tie-up might be on the horizon is not a surprise.
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New adventures and travel are on the horizon, thanks to the eclipse in Aquarius on Thursday.
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Is a reconciliation on the horizon, or should we hold out for the inevitable breakup song?
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Once the next record, a career-spanning Glastonbury headline set may just sit on the horizon.
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As the world Zika crisis continues, a new risk of transmission might be on the horizon.
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Although the development sector is not known for systemic change, there is light on the horizon.
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And being automated out of bartending isn't on the horizon — at least not the near horizon.
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Along with the relief that peace is on the horizon, there's also a layer of bitterness.
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Nevertheless, Mr. Trump is telling crowds that the curbing of the coronavirus is on the horizon.
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They hinted at new projects on the horizon, to which they preferred to devote their resources.
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With so many electric pickup trucks on the horizon, picking one to purchase may be difficult.
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But also on the horizon is a film that just might be close to his heart.
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"We're definitely on the horizon of a recession, but we're not quite there yet," he said.
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A zero-carbon electricity system is, if not exactly in reach, at least on the horizon.
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I suspect that a fracturing of our "mainstream" entertainment along political lines is on the horizon.
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She hurried back two years ago when the first Continental Cup events came on the horizon.
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Some forecasters say they can see clouds on the horizon, though a little squinting is required.
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Investors grew more optimistic that economic relief in response to the outbreak is on the horizon.
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It looked as though a new, urban, and distinctly modern Latin America was on the horizon.
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It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out a civil suit is on the horizon.
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No major advances are clearly on the horizon to jack up productivity in the short term.
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Back to the beach where they'd seen no whales, only tankers floating precariously on the horizon.
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Video footage showed civilians trying to flee as dark plumes of smoke rose on the horizon.
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Rumbling in the distance, the bombs had deposited on the horizon a dome of inky vapor.
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For hours, the fire burned, unattended, and a dense blanket of smoke settled on the horizon.
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And unless investments globally rebound sharply, a new period of price volatility looms on the horizon.
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But trouble is still on the horizon and prospects for a government shutdown are still there.
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Even some inside the administration suspected that Mr. Kushner's delay reflected legal problems on the horizon.
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Rock in 1967 was still young, with its artistic and commercial peaks still on the horizon.
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Another big player on the horizon is Disney's forthcoming Disney+ site, which arrives on November 12.
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Looking forward, we have dozens of life-affirming bills on the horizon at the state level.
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And investors see valuations could be further inflated if more deal-making is on the horizon.
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This leads him to believe that a weaker US dollar (black line) is on the horizon.
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With Brexit on the horizon, many doctors are worried that the shortages will only get worse.
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Every time the future is saved, a new and more sinister one blooms on the horizon.
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As ever there are risks on the horizon but uncertain times bring new opportunities into view.
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And with 5G wireless technology on the horizon, we're looking at its potential impact on farming.
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Besides the nostalgic benefits of Disney's original movies, there's plenty of new content on the horizon.
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However, Duran doesn't think investors should sell despite the probability of another correction on the horizon.
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"We don't necessarily have a major election on the horizon or any major deadlines," he noted.
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"We have to wait a bit for the sun to appear on the horizon," he said.
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But even without a recession on the horizon, the economy seems to be gradually slowing down.
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With climate catastrophe on the horizon, we've reached a now-or-never moment in our history.
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We're also a decade into a bull market, with threats of a recession on the horizon.
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I don't see anything on the horizon that will reassure people that things are just great.
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A schism may be on the horizon, but it has not happened yet, leaders point out.
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And achieving that kind of strength almost always means a backlash is somewhere on the horizon.
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Alas, that doesn't appear to be on the horizon, barring some retroactive twist on Ragnarok's conclusion.
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The atmosphere is social and fun, but big shifts are on the horizon around your finances.
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There's a new Terminator movie on the horizon — and this one's a reboot, not a sequel.
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For at least a few minutes on Monday, college basketball was focused on the Horizon League.
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But antibiotic resistance is looming on the horizon for it and other common STIs, including gonorrhea.
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Things at Marvel were looking ever more secure and the future looked inviting out on the horizon.
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"I want all the girls watching to know a new day is on the horizon," Winfrey proclaimed.
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Now, a choice between a booming local economy and the advancement of science looms on the horizon.
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But if history is any indication, this kind of pattern could signal a rally on the horizon.
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You know, the one that seems to suggest a Veronica-Reggie sex scene is on the horizon.
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CEO Apoorva Mehta told Forbes an IPO was "on the horizon," but wouldn't pin down its timing.
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"We've shifted from very optimistic to a downward trend with dark clouds on the horizon," said Graham.
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Although more AI assistants are on the horizon, the big two are Amazon Echo and Google Home.
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Big changes are on the horizon for you— people may not even recognize you after this week!
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If President Donald Trump follows the "Republican agenda," Siegel said, then Dow 22,000 is on the horizon.
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A big shake-up is on the horizon for the cast of ABC's Once Upon A Time.
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Changing up your hairstyle — bold or subtle — is a great way to signify change on the horizon.
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Still, with more Federal Reserve monetary policy tightening on the horizon, emerging market equipoise may not last.
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There's a new woman-centric coming-of-age tale on the horizon, and her name is Booksmart.
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New music is on the horizon for Perry fans, and it could be here sooner than later.
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The MakeLoveNotPorn founder sees even more opportunity on the horizon to build buzz and create brand ambassadors.
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These were the days when it appeared a Uber and Tesla partnership could be on the horizon.
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In recent days, their concerns have intensified with news of potentially severe budget cuts on the horizon.
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Schleifer asked Solomon if, more broadly, he thinks there may be a tech bubble on the horizon.
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Turkey has agreed to pause its incursion into northern Syria, but is lasting peace on the horizon?
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Economists trying to spot inflation on the horizon want to know how long this trend can continue.
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So whoever's on the horizon we as a party have to gear up and prepare for warfare.
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A collision course for Google and the retailers it relies upon for revenue was on the horizon.
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But just as they come together, there's news brewing on the horizon that might tear them apart.
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A representative for her mother, however, denied late last year that an engagement was on the horizon.
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Grey's Anatomy is heading for a season 14 premiere next week, and change is on the horizon.
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The surveillance dystopia is on the horizon, and companies like Microsoft and Amazon are helping build it.
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But "Fast Money Halftime Report " expert Josh Brown says he sees a market bounce on the horizon.
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What's more, there may be new advances on the horizon that drive down CCS costs even further.
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Charlotte is the first of Grace's granddaughters to wed, although another royal wedding is on the horizon.
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On Saturday, the promise of world peace could become a glimmer on the horizon of hope again.
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While quite advanced, the LUKE Arm is not the only next-gen prosthesis technology on the horizon.
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The connections are much more nuanced than that, rewarding the audience's awareness of what's on the horizon.
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If regulations are on the horizon, that may have an uncertain impact how delivery companies make money.
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JoJo Fletcher is ready for her fairy tale ending, but could there trouble be on the horizon?
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" But with a major tour and a new album on the horizon, "I don't have the time!
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Among the political risks on the horizon, the French election is likely to be of particular concern.
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There could be hope on the horizon for cat lovers who are allergic to their favorite animal.
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Katz went on to suggest that an industry-sweeping reduction in fees could be on the horizon.
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New, transgenic limes are on the horizon, taking their hues from blood oranges and red seedless grapes.
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Sister, Sister Therapy Not to brag, but I totally knew this therapist confrontation was on the horizon.
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With Labor Day on the horizon, you have a legitimate excuse to still be buying bathing suits.
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There are more on the horizon, and there will undoubtedly be more women bursting onto the scene.
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None of the display improvements currently taking shape on the horizon promise to completely eradicate the chin.
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Hence, money usually flows into bonds when investors see downside economic or political risks on the horizon.
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With the season's biggest event on the horizon, it's safe to wonder: who will Jacob befriend next?!
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With a date with North Korea on the horizon, the president should ditch the revisionism on Iran.
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After a little over an hour, a light appeared on the horizon, moving swiftly towards the boat.
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But, it's pretty hard to predict super powers, of all sci-fi tropes, are on the horizon.
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Swift continues to drop hints on social media about something potentially big on the horizon for fans.
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With November on the horizon, it's time to clear out your closet and hit the refresh button.
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That was all we really had on the horizon for ages, and then this offer came through.
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With their "I do's" on the horizon, Michael Ray and Carly Pearce are sweating for the wedding.
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There seem to be more resignations and firings on the horizon, the questions is, who's going next?
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I think that change is on the horizon and the people will stand up for their future.
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Needless to say, more canceled flights are on the horizon if the grounding continues past Labor Day.
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The Swiss bank also warned that lower interest rates on the horizon would eat into its profits.
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So there's no real signs there that there is a recession on the horizon, for sure not.
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"I want all the girls watching to know a new day is on the horizon," she continued.
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On the horizon is the closely watched U.S. manufacturing survey on Thursday and payrolls data on Friday.
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Palestinian leaders have said that with no breakthrough on the horizon, desperate youngsters see no future ahead.
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Still, the financial markets are acting as if a recession is on the horizon -- if not imminent.
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In an effort to produce more cocoa faster, Torres said a new problem is on the horizon.
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With Metroid Prime 4 so far away, it's good to have some "new" Samus on the horizon.
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Less than a year after a major revamp, there's yet another new Ford Mustang on the horizon.
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He also shared a video of himself diving into ocean as the sun set on the horizon.
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"We think there are some very encouraging prospects on the horizon potentially," Bell said in an interview.
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With autonomous driving on the horizon, cybersecurity will become as essential as seat belts and air bags.
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"They don't have big deals on the horizon, and they should be investing internally," said RBC's Henry.
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With Apple's developer conference coming up this month, it's possible an expansion could be on the horizon.
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We'd all like to see this fair weather continue, but storm clouds are gathering on the horizon.
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Some people maintain that they can detect a storm brewing long before it appears on the horizon.
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More mergers could be on the horizon, especially if earnings growth and the economy start to slow.
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And it saved me $1,911 between 2017 and 2018 with another decrease on the horizon for 2019.
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With a potential China trade deal on the horizon, the list of recent trade victories is long.
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Too much of a good thing does not automatically mean a bad thing is on the horizon.
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If the trend holds, there's likely to be another rotation not too far out on the horizon.
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And his reasoning behind the unwind is simple: he's sees a massive market crash on the horizon.
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And the glittering tower Foster & Partners was to design would be an unmissable presence on the horizon.
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But with tax reform on the horizon, the GOP should be wary with regards to this constituency.
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There are clouds on the horizon that raise doubts about whether the nuclear deal can be sustained.
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Village chief Jacques Marboua worries that without more aid, there will be grave problems on the horizon.
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However, there are obstacles on the horizon that could slow down growth and lead to economic malaise.
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Three protruding capes lie in between, and on clear winter mornings, faraway Corsica floats on the horizon.
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"You could see Netflix, Spotify, Pandora, Hulu — this whole subscription wave was on the horizon," Spikes said.
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For PPR players, Thompson's numbers seemed to indicate that a big year could be on the horizon.
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So a person can't be both on the horizon and inside of it at the same time.
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With tons of ESG-focused funds popping up every day, a shakeout may be on the horizon.
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Going into 2017, Europe was mostly overshadowed by political uncertainty with three key elections on the horizon.
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He does see more mergers and acquisitions on the horizon as energy firms seek to cut fat.
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Yes, there's a new Destiny adventure on the horizon, but that also makes the old one history.
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The farther you are from the launch location, the lower the clouds will appear on the horizon.
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Both tracks are menacing the way a thundercloud on the horizon is menacing: they're towering, grey, uncertain.
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But endings are also taking place—and you feel ready for the change that's on the horizon.
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But there's a big problem for the ubiquitous mom-and-pop establishments looming just on the horizon.
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What's on the horizon: Last year, fully electric cars made up about 0.6% of light-vehicle sales.
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Super Mario Odyssey is on the horizon, but I'm still terrified Nintendo's going to delay that one.
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But with more profits on the horizon, the company don't seem too concerned by the negative attention.
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However, a bigger fight for Lomachenko could well be on the horizon in 2017—one Manny Pacquiao.
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The fears of the mid-2000s haven't been borne out; there's no fiscal crisis on the horizon.
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Warner Bros, without giving details, hinted "there is much more on the horizon" from Rowling's Wizarding World.
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And the 258G iPhone on the horizon should help the company bounce back in the coming year.
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The cost in money and time is enormous, but there may be a remedy on the horizon.
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Which means the AI-enhanced forgeries on the horizon will only make planting false memories even easier.
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"Contempt is obviously still on the horizon," Mr. Meadows said, "if there is not a substantial change."
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The end of Bachelor in Paradise is on the horizon — so where do the remaining couples stand?
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A large plume of smoke grew on the horizon to the northeast of the city on Friday.
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It didn't exist or was on the horizon two years ago, and the same is true today.
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The problem, at least from the outside, was that it was a distant speck on the horizon.
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I think more and more obviously we have 5G on the horizon and other types of things.
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The scene takes place in what is now known as the Battery, with ships on the horizon.
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That's ratcheted up fear in Washington that war between the two countries could be on the horizon.
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With a new family nucleus and superstardom on the horizon, however, slowing down has still proved challenging.
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However, change is on the horizon, although maybe not quite within range of even the high beams.
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Younger talents like Marta Kostyuk, 16; Amanda Anisimova, 17; and Dayana Yastremska, 18, are on the horizon.
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Scientists and journalists have been warning for years that something like Covid-19 loomed on the horizon.
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It is one that I've adapted and turn to when a cool season is on the horizon.
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The part of the island where Singapore's army units train was a smoky smudge on the horizon.
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The holiday requires Muslims to fast from the moment sunlight is visible on the horizon until dusk.
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But with few opportunities on the horizon after the 2015 Ballet Festival, she considered leaving dance altogether.
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Video footage showed civilians trying to flee as dark plumes of smoke rose on the horizon. Sens.
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Following a number of recent casting controversies, real change may be on the horizon for disabled actors.
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That's because the need to come up with an replacement for the 737 is on the horizon.
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For those inclined to worry, plenty of concerns remain on the horizon for the collector car market.
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On the horizon, along the river, you could already see the black clouds of the gathering storm.
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The big battle on the horizon is Canal Istanbul, the proposed new shipping lane, Mr. Kahraman said.
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"A worry on the horizon is the Trump administration's stance on the tax credits," Ms. Caldwell said.
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Halloween is on the horizon, which might be hard to believe since summer hasn't quite slipped away.
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Do not expect SAP to do big M&A (mergers and acquisitions), that's not on the horizon.
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We might have to say goodbye to some old friends, but are new stories on the horizon.
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Tesla's share price was sliding in the first half of 2019, and losses were on the horizon.
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Without the prospect of zero-emission airplanes on the horizon, all we can change is our behavior.
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But they're almost certainly just as scared as you are about the climate dystopia on the horizon.
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For all of Trump's boasts, it's hard to see any big foreign policy wins on the horizon.
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A new offensive in the U.S.-China trade war appeared to loom on the horizon on Friday.
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The partial shutdown dragged into its 21st day on Friday, with no immediate end on the horizon.
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What I had lost didn't exist in the foreground of my life but somewhere on the horizon.
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The threats we face are daunting, with some already evident and others looming just on the horizon.
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One technician sees another breakout on the horizon, and it could sweep the shares back to highs.
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Neither has the administration proposed a plan for tax reform, the next big issue on the horizon.
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There are no premieres on the horizon; Mr. Rorem is done with writing, both music and books.
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Everyone sees the election on the horizon, and the settler lobby is stronger than any moral standard.
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I just don't see any systemic risk on the horizon," Eisman said Friday on CNBC's "Closing Bell.
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And, as Draghi pointed out, there's little on the horizon that gives much hope for the future.
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"There are all sorts of problems on the horizon if something doesn't happen," said Steep Hill's Gaudino.
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Last year, it seemed a nuclear conflict between the US and North Korea was on the horizon.
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Nor are there many other teams on the horizon that could conceivably pose a threat to the Warriors.
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It had even been frequently discussed among clinicians — but no one had realized what was on the horizon.
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Fortunately, a trip to Mars might be on the horizon soon, so we'd better start preparing for that.
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But another bug is on the horizon that is setting a new bar for brand-name bug disclosures.
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And with plenty of holiday shopping on the horizon, now's the perfect opportunity to freshen up your options.
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Investors and Buffett fans wonder if there is a big deal — even a corporate takeover — on the horizon.
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As for new nuclear reactors that could replace the old ones, there are only five on the horizon.
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And with a March deadline to end the program on the horizon, the pressure will just keep building.
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With Donald Trump's presidency on the horizon, the trio decided the next day they couldn't miss this opportunity.
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Yet there is still plenty on the horizon to make the fight fan rub his hands with glee.
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The sun rose behind the Heel Stone, which traditionally marks the spot on the horizon for the sunrise.
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But this year alone, more than 21.6,4.63 retail jobs have been cut, with more coming on the horizon.
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For LGBTQ rights activist Peng, a better future is still on the horizon for his cause in China.
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Imagine, for example, if InSight had landed atop one of those boulders on the horizon, as pictured below.
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"I'm concerned about what's on the horizon," Newsom told reporters in announcing his first state budget plan Thursday.
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There are some problems on the horizon, however, such as a new hallucinogenic drug and an AI uprising.
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MyHeritage has made nine acquisitions already; it's probably a fair guess that a tenth is on the horizon.
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He had been one of the sport's brightest prospects, with a likely move to Ferrari on the horizon.
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Since the conclusion of the first season, fans have theorized that a school shooting was on the horizon.
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The next major gaming event on the horizon is the annual Game Developer's Conference, which runs from Feb.
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We often hear about virtual reality, and not the augmented variety, as the scary technology on the horizon.
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Dianne Feinstein of California and Republican Ted Cruz of Texas, with few signs of compromise on the horizon.
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In addition to the Twilight Zone reboot, the company has a number of TV projects on the horizon.
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There have been so many calls -- or so many thoughts that a recession may be on the horizon.
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If you're anything like me, then you know the ambient Sunday feeling of doom creeping on the horizon.
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There's an expense lurking on the horizon for retirees that is largely unpredictable but likely: Long-term care.
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On the horizon, amid the Andean mountaintops, sit two astronomical observatories, testament to the clarity of the air.
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With Alphabet's earnings report on the horizon, its dominant online-video platform YouTube has big shoes to fill.
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At best, this produces nothing in particular (there's almost certainly no middle-class tax cut on the horizon).
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In 2018, it feels like the situation has reversed: AR is the more promising technology on the horizon.
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When taken together, he said, these stock patterns signal a short-term bounce could be on the horizon.
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In the meantime, remember these names and faces, because there's a new wave of beauty on the horizon.
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Despite the cancelation, there still might be some good news on the horizon for fans of The Royals.
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Regardless of the outcome of the election, big moves in health care could also be on the horizon.
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Both are experiencing recessions and analysts worry that defaults in 1 or both countries are on the horizon.
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With mobile VR on the horizon, smartphones are no where near the pinnacle of what they can achieve.
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Energy storage can somewhat offset this problem, but no storage tech on the horizon can do nearly enough.
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But looming even darker on the horizon is the spectre of what Wong calls "graffitification," or graffiti-gentrification.
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The wireless carrier space is narrowing with a potential merger between T-Mobile and Sprint on the horizon.
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It wasn't long ago that a nuclear conflict between the US and North Korea seemed on the horizon.
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The only potential cloud on the horizon for Williams at this stage of the tournament is her health.
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And with automated driving on the horizon, the idea of passengers as captive audiences is growing increasingly probable.
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Even with some regulation, very little precedent exists around ICOs and more rules are surely on the horizon.
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In fact, some on Wall Street are predicting more violent surges in the VIX are on the horizon.
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The tight control in good business practices should be on the horizon of any CEO that acts responsibly.
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But there's hope on the horizon, thanks to a new study out in Science today involving CRISPR'd piglets.
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Analysts think a new style is on the horizon to unseat skinny jeans, the last big denim trend.
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"There's nothing I can see on the horizon that will lower or dissipate those two trends," Redd said.
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Though Android N is on the horizon, that doesn't mean Android 6.0 Marshmallow is on its way out.
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There are several potential catalysts on the horizon for markets Wednesday, as investors wait for Friday's jobs report.
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But many economists said they still saw no rate hike on the horizon possibly for another two years.
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Four (yep, four) retrogrades are on the horizon and, needless to say, we're feeling a bit flustered already.
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There is no more critical moment on the horizon for trans people than the November vote in Massachusetts.
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With spring on the horizon, what better way to celebrate than by scooping this jumpsuit up for yourself?
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"It's tough to look out on the horizon and see another sure or easy victory," one official said.
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It plans to roll it out to other U.S. locations this year, with international expansion on the horizon.
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Christina also has a new show on the horizon -- "Christina on the Coast" -- slated to air next month.
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Wealthy parents ensnared in a massive college admissions scheme may have another worry on the horizon: the IRS.
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The Galaxy Note 9 just launched last month, but another Samsung device may already be on the horizon.
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I'm confident the next great interpretation of Batman is on the horizon, but a break would be nice.
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The wind had died down almost entirely now and he could even make out stars on the horizon.
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On the horizon is US Foods and cycling center SoulCycle, though neither have floated a price range yet.
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Of immediate interest, of course, would be whether he knows about any future terrorist operations on the horizon.
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The district has been a long-time Republican stronghold, but an political upset could be on the horizon.
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I ask if he's been keeping an eye on the Russian frigate shadowing the Truman on the horizon.
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While their episode of Million Dollar Matchmaker airs this Friday, Bachelor in Paradise still looms on the horizon.
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A phone call or date with someone with whom you've been wanting to connect is on the horizon.
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Brexit [Britain's June referendum on continued membership in the European Union] is another issue that's on the horizon.
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On the horizon What happens to FCC privacy enforcement when these two crusaders move on to greener pastures?
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More see tax decreases on the horizon for big businesses (243% say so) and for the wealthy (265%).
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But his reappearance here having a friendly conversation with Master Raymond spells trouble on the horizon for Claire.
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China may help hedge any issues on the horizon, should Apple and Qualcomm's battles turn even more sour.
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But state budget officials warn of rising costs on the horizon as health care and pension expenses increase.
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"Paul's movies have big, huge, high multiples, and there are no big comedies on the horizon," he said.
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A full inclusion in the future would also suggest more changes on the horizon for the mainland market.
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But several recent economic indicators have led some economists to believe another recession may be on the horizon.
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But a return home is now on the horizon, she said, once her adolescent children are of age.
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A deal is on the horizon, he told them — and the budget cuts are going to be real.
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Trump's remarks come as he seeks to tamp down speculation that a recession could be on the horizon.
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Trump's yo-yo on taxes this week comes amid warning signs of a possible recession on the horizon.
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With the 2020 election on the horizon, it is critical for voters to judge candidates on their records.
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With an election on the horizon, the disastrous India visit is expected to make for explosive campaign ammunition.
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The pride and smiles we had when we saw [the US Navy] on the horizon was pure relief.
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Small businesses have been crushed by punitive taxes, and a wave of home foreclosures is on the horizon.
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With summer just on the horizon, about three-and-a-half million high school seniors will soon graduate.
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Kem Sokha's daughter, Kem Monovithya, said she believes further steps against Hun Sen's regime are on the horizon.
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The upset appears on the horizon; the fan excitement is palpable; the buzzer sounds; and then, the deluge.
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And while there may be more accounting restatements on the horizon, there is no indication of outright fraud.
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While Google's 72-qubit computer is the biggest yet, experts say 100-qubit machines are on the horizon.
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AI also is increasingly part of automobile safety systems, with fully autonomous cars and trucks on the horizon.
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All that and Katie broke some IPO news regarding the Zscaler flotation with Forescout's IPO on the horizon.
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The U12 is still on the horizon, but the flagship is now expected to launch closer to spring.
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Initially, the ability to purchase tickets via the Uber app won't be available, but it's on the horizon.
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Yet on the horizon looms a problem similar to what Facebook's algorithm experienced around 2015: competition reduces reach.
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Like the Skywalker twins, your eyes are on the horizon but your heart is focused on the spiritual.
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But a flurry of developments in the past few years means change may finally be on the horizon.
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Frozen 2 is on the horizon, but Disney has more adventures from Arendelle planned for the immediate future.
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For more than 8,000 of the country's more distressed neighborhoods, transformative economic development could be on the horizon.
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While she doesn't see a recession on the horizon, she also noted that the risks are piling up.
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"Publishers have seen it on the horizon but have been more focused on the bottom line than compliance."
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Gordon does not see any new innovations on the horizon that would lift the U.S. growth rate substantially.
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I think there is a return of formalization on the horizon, and that means pumps and high heels.
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Investors are cautious on the stock with new streaming launches from Disney, Apple and HBO on the horizon.
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The finding was of little use to patients — there was no drug on the horizon that could help.
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Tillerson's statements made the strike sound targeted and didn't preview the possibility of any more on the horizon.
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In the contemporary pop climate, that can only mean one thing: an English-language version on the horizon.
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Signs of looming change were there, but apocalypse wasn't skulking on the horizon like a rising Arctic sun.
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At a time when many see little more on the horizon but the suggestion of a dark future.
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More legislative changes are on the horizon, the president's office says, in areas like labor law and education.
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Appearing on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street," he said he could not spot a recession on the horizon.
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So far 144 projects have been built, with 46 more on the horizon (completion is expected in 2023).
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On the horizon is a future of cascading system failures threatening basic necessities like food supply and electricity.
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It has been a long voyage from Guatemala and the border wall now looms large on the horizon.
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About $180 billion has vanished from its market value since January, with little good news on the horizon.
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