While many of the current problems will be palliated by the section editing facility any moment now, still when in the future the flow of new articles truly explodes, we will still need a lightweight and fleet of foot mechanism to provide first aid and triage to new articles.
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Lest you think, dear reader, that you've inadvertently stumbled upon the Sports Page when what you're really panting for are my trademark nuggets of gem-like literary wisdom, I can assure you that I'll be whipping out my nuggets any moment now.
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:Thank you very much for your input, I'll be working these issues you raised over the next few days . I'm kind of waiting for the result of a backlogged DRV ( that should hopefully be resolved at any moment now ) before I make any major structural changes though.
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Last April, when Siragusa threatened to stay out of training camp even though he was under contract, Ken Rosenthal of The Baltimore Sun wrote that his teammates were " tired of his self-centered act " and that fans " any moment now will begin to see through his working-class, Jersey-guy image ."
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I was, it seemed, not in a bus at all but in a late-19th-century train that would any moment now stop at a snowed-in station where, in the old stationmaster's hut, I was sure to find Frank Capra's pharmacist and van Gogh's postman warming their hands over a cup of red mulled wine.
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"What's different about this election is not only the level of fear but that it's a different kind of fear, " said Dr . Jon Krosnick, a political scientist at Stanford . " We don't know who to be afraid of, the fear is more diffuse than ever before, and there's a sense that at any moment now there could be a terrorist running around ."
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Social Security, tax cuts, individual rights and sundry other domestic issues being heaped upon us under the guise that presidents are elected on their domestic policy, I nevertheless envision a moment prior to Nov . 7 when the madness of the Middle East becomes even madder ( any moment now ) and Al Gore turns to George W . Bush and says, " Hey, W ., why don't you just take this presidency?
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For the Deanna Durbin Western musical, " Can't Help Singing " ( 1944 ), with lyrics by Harburg, Kern " provided the best original score of Durbin's career, mixing operetta and Broadway sounds in such songs as'Any Moment Now, " Swing Your Partner, " More and More,'and the lilting title number . " " More and More " was nominated for an Oscar.