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Now we're under the covers, fast forward to eighteen, we were more than lovers.
Fast forward to eighteen
Fast forward to the present, and 2 billion cups of coffee are consumed every day.
Fast forward to the present and two billion cups of coffee are consumed every day.
Fast forward to today, the company has a presence in every Australian state.
Fast forward to today. I got to buy a flat screen TV at that same big box store.
Now, fast-forward to 2023, and it's amazing how little has changed.
But fast forward to projections for 2050, and you'll notice a dramatic change.
Fast forward to 1926 and the first Michelin star ratings were given to fine dining establishments.
Fast forward to 1926, and the first Michelin Star ratings were given to fine dining establishments.
Pence, being a traditional conservative and evangelical Christian, was someone who regular Republicans who saw Trump as sort of an RVist in their party could look at Pence and say, "All right, that's someone I can trust." Fast forward to 2024, it's clear that Trump no longer sees a need to share power with that wing of the Republican Party.
Fast forward to 2024, it's clear that Trump no longer sees a need to share power with that wing of the Republican Party.
Fast forward to last December, Tay recalled the moment with Time magazine saying,
Fast forward to last December, Tay recalled the moment with Time magazine saying, "That took me down psychologically to a place I've never been before," which leads us back to.
Fast forward to Friday where about 1200 guests enjoyed an extravagant set from Rihanna.
Fast forward to Friday, where about 1,200 guests enjoyed an extravagant set from Rihanna.