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up-and-coming

up-and-coming
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    • working hard to promote an enterprise

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    up-and-coming

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    1. I'm behind and exams are coming up.
    2. Korea is now up and coming.
    3. And so everything ends up coming down on Mai's shoulders.
    4. It's coming up to Christmas here and all the shops are like "Buy! Buy! Buy!"
    5. He is one of the up and coming young men of the party.
    6. Is he the man painted by the newspapers as an up-and-coming scholar?
    7. She woke up in the middle of the night and heard a strange noise coming from the kitchen.
    8. Whether we grew up in a Christian home, regardless of denomination, we used to bless and curse, salt water and fresh water coming from the same mouth.
    9. Their order books for the coming years are full and their capacities are fully taken up.
    10. prudent recovery rates (including the costs of winding-up and recovery) were projected, reflecting the latest trends and not projecting any improvement in the coming years,
    11. Given this new dynamic, an increased and urgent focus needs to be put in the coming years on both completing the build-up of the CTBT verification regime and ensuring its readiness and operational capability.
    12. Those results should be taken into account when drawing up the list of varieties of hemp eligible for direct payments in the coming marketing years and the list of varieties temporarily authorised for the marketing year 2008/2009.
    13. Those results should be taken into account when drawing up the list of hemp varieties in respect of area-related aid schemes in the coming marketing years and the list of varieties temporarily accepted for 2005/06.
    14. The civil-law partnership DKV (GmbH), set up in 1930 by regulation of the Reichsmonopolamt (now the Bundesmonopolbehörde - Federal Monopolies Authority) and today coming under the Ministry of Finance, holds the exclusive selling rights for grain brandy.
    15. The Committee shall be composed of one, two or three representatives per Member State, coming from the institutions principally concerned with financial, monetary and balance of payments statistics, up to three representatives of the Commission and up to three representatives of the ECB. In addition, one representative of the Economic and Financial Committee may attend the meetings of the Committee, as an observer.