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He still had a future with the system in mind.
And he may even have a future at the position.
I still have a future, but not for a little while.
We must learn from the past to have a future.
His left hand was gone, but in return he had a future.
I love your daughter and hope to have a future with her.
"Does the department store in its current form have a future?"
Your national side may not have a future themselves by that time if they've lost every game in between.
A society were no one gets left behind, and if someone does, their children still have a future.
Michael is considered to have a future as a national team player.
However, we are still friends, which shows that Europe has a future.
Whether they also have a future is not so obvious.
You wish to have a future, and at any price.
A simple education - no country in the world has a future without it.
It had a future use also, and that he would learn in time.
After the second dance she was talking like we had a future together.
To make that happen we must have a future for this whole world.
These are things we must do if our planet is to have a future.
We must make sure that people in those communities have a future.
And does the operating system business have a future, or only a past?
But for the first time in weeks, the Pirates have a future.
At least this team feels as if it has a future.
Its members and analysts say it may have a future still.
Surely, a country with young people like that must have a future.
Unlike many in my group, I take the view that it has a future.