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In the present tense, that means that we should do the things that we can control.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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His speech to the assembly referred to the Soviet Union in the present tense.
ECONOMIST: Fidel��s return is a mixed blessing for his brother
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Straub and Huillet make the layers of history live in the present tense, which they judge severely.
NEWYORKER: Not Reconciled
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But she succeeds in evoking a sense of history about a place usually thought of in the present tense.
ECONOMIST: California
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Politics is history in the present tense, and the study of history can inspire us to aim high in our own lives.
CNN: What we in 2012 can learn from Teddy Roosevelt in 1912
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She, she sometimes thought, of herself, and always in the present tense.
NEWYORKER: Shauntrelle
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"It's a look into the daily life today of ordinary people, that's why I called my film Present Tense, " says director Belmin Soylemez.
BBC: Turkey's art house film-makers hope for further success
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"You notice I'm speaking in the present tense ... because that's where all your future prayers are going to come in, " she wrote.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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Do we agree with the British and the French that Bashar Assad is now losing -- present tense, is what they said -- losing his legitimacy?
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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This explains the ascent of his reputation in the mid-nineteenth century, when his work showed modernists such as Manet that candid technique could serve the direct registration of things as they really appear, in streaming present tense.
NEWYORKER: Haarlem Shuffle
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As the narrative moves between past and present between past tense and present tense and between recollected events and dramatised scenes the spreading bleakness is lightened by enjoyable observations of Edinburgh and a background cast of students, university bureaucrats and overly cheerful television presenters.
ECONOMIST: Exploring knowledge and self-knowledge
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Suddenly they are present tense.
FORBES: Horror Story
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Arpaio has had a number of run-ins with his fellow-lawmen, and his present obsession with illegal immigrants has made things even more tense.
NEWYORKER: Sheriff Joe