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world to come

noun as in hereafter

noun as in world beyond

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“They’ve just tricked top spies from around the world to come into their headquarters.”

The British actor’s film credits also include dramas “Pieces of a Woman” and “The World to Come.”

The Kissinger doctrine—if we can call it that—was to use the might of the American military, as well as its client militaries around the world, to come down hard against any country that threatened to develop its own sphere of influence or chart its own path toward a future that wasn’t constrained by U.S. hegemony.

From Slate

Republicans contend that the administration and Mayorkas specifically either got rid of policies in place under Trump that had controlled migration or enacted policies of their own that encouraged migrants from around the world to come to the U.S. illegally via the southern border.

Republicans contend that the administration and Mayorkas specifically either got rid of policies in place under Trump that had controlled migration or enacted policies of their own that encouraged migrants from around the world to come to the U.S. illegally via the southern border.

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

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