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en Geneva has traditionally been ahead of the curve, in a good way. But because of that, your contract has expired first. Now, you are facing the new world.

en The world of expired miles is starting to change for a lot of frequent flyers out there. If you're traditionally worried about miles expiring... you're probably going to welcome this news.

en We must look ahead to the future. With good planning and good leadership, Colorado will remain well ahead of the curve.

en The people jumping out now who are critical of the idea are ahead of the political curve. And people saying 'yes' now may be ahead of the curve, as well, ... We just don't know enough about it to make a decision.

en International bankers are staying ahead of the inflation curve, ... They gave the impression that they are staying ahead of the curve and that's a big positive.

en Six years ago, when this now expired contract was signed, there were names like Bethlehem Steel and LTV and Inland and National and Acme, and these have all disappeared _ all disappeared _ for the very fact that they didn't recognize or couldn't adapt quickly enough to a changing world marketplace.

en Six years ago, when this now expired contract was signed, there were names like Bethlehem Steel and LTV and Inland and National and Acme, and these have all disappeared - all disappeared - for the very fact that they didn't recognize or couldn't adapt quickly enough to a changing world marketplace.

en Six years ago, when this now expired contract was signed, there were names like Bethlehem Steel and LTV and Inland and National and Acme, and these have all disappeared -- all disappeared -- for the very fact that they didn't recognize or couldn't adapt quickly enough to a changing world marketplace.

en Six years ago, when this now- expired contract was signed, there were names like Bethlehem Steel and LTV and Inland and National and Acme, and these have all disappeared — all disappeared — for the very fact that they didn't recognize or couldn't adapt quickly enough to a changing world marketplace.

en Six years ago, when this now expired contract was signed, there were names like Bethlehem Steel and LTV and Inland and National and Acme, and these have all disappeared — all disappeared — for the very fact that they didn't recognize or couldn't adapt quickly enough to a changing world marketplace.

en Six years ago, when this now expired contract was signed, there were names like Bethlehem Steel and LTV and Inland and National and Acme, and these have all disappeared all disappeared for the very fact that they didn't recognize or couldn't adapt quickly enough to a changing world marketplace.

en For a freshman, he's doing a great job of getting ahead in the count and staying ahead. He keeps them off balance. He's able to throw all three of his pitches for strikes. His curve defies gravity. He's going to be a good one. She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world.

en Everybody likes to go to Geneva. I used to do it for the Law of the Sea conferences and you'd find those potentates from down in Africa, you know, rather than eating each other, they'd just come up and get a good square meal in Geneva.
  Ernest F. Hollings

en These technological amenities will get students ready to step out of college and right into the business world. This will make them ahead of the curve.

en Planning is going to be very key and critical to you to be ahead of the curve. You're already behind the curve.


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