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91. A far more substantial falling-out between Europe and China could be in store because of climate change. 92. The soul member of Beatles ? C Paul McCartney latest album is in store now. 93. Is it not laid up in store with Me, Sealed up in My treasuries? 94. The runner kept some energy in store for spurting at the end. 95. He had a name in store, left over from the halcyon period of his youth, and never opportunely available in the case of his own children—Wilhelmina. 96. We have a lot of Chinese cabbage in store for the winter. 97. Received note control easy to handle all received item, easy to locate item in store. 98. Over the next few years, we may be in store for currency wars, in which nations continually print money in order to gain a temporary trade advantage. 99. He thinks that further strength is in store for the Malaysian ringgit, the Singapore dollar, the Philippine peso, the Indonesian rupiah and the Thai baht . 100. Drive of state-owned company operator restrains a problem is the stress that studies state-owned company issue all the time, in store grain system is not exceptional also. 101. We must not think of what destiny has in store for us. 102. Machine designed for transporting and stacking grey fabrics in store house. Operators just push station button to deliver fabric piles to its position automatically. 103. No matter what today has in store, as a believer, you can approach the day with boldness and confidence. 104. The suitable temperature and humidity for fresh preservation of betel nut in store hasbeen reported here. 105. If Mr Qaddafi'sson Seif has his way , some more fundamental revamping may be in store. 106. Though war and danger were in store, but it might not befall for months to come. 107. Volunteering to drive his girl friend's son home for Thanksgiving to Chicago from his boarding school in Georgia, little does Dutch expect the picaresque adventures in store for him. 108. You never come to the end of the surprises he has in store for you. For my part I would much sooner spend a month on a desert island with a veterinary surgeon than with a prime minister.