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Hard to tell, but from here on out, you may not need to because the two entities are poised to live under the same umbrella.

The cruisers are hoping it will be plain sailing from here on in and they can finally start to enjoy their round-the-world trip which will see them sailing international waters for the next three years.

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From here on, the origin mythology of the astounding new orange is as serendipitous and chancy as the odds of human evolution happening again.

Her philosophy is to remember “that’s going to be the youngest that I look from here on out, so I better embrace it”.

From BBC

“This is serious business, and from here on out, the implications are worse and worse than they were in the 20th century.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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