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    Is \Is\, v. i. [AS. is; akin to G. & Goth. ist, L. est, Gr. ?,
    Skr. asti. [root]9. Cf. {Am}, {Entity}, {Essence}, {Absent}.]
    The third person singular of the substantive verb be, in the
    indicative mood, present tense; as, he is; he is a man. See
    {Be}.

    Note: In some varieties of the Northern dialect of Old
    English, is was used for all persons of the singular.

    For thy is I come, and eke Alain. --Chaucer.

    Aye is thou merry. --Chaucer.

    Note: The idiom of using the present for future events sure
    to happen is a relic of Old English in which the
    present and future had the same form; as, this year
    Christmas is on Friday.

    To-morrow is the new moon. --1 Sam. xx.
    5.

    1. Preston Tisch, 62, is president and co-chief executive officer of Loews Corp. and is a former postmaster general.
    2. Preston Tisch, 62, is president and co-chief executive officer of Loews Corp. and is a former postmaster general.
    3. "We're dealing with an owner who couldn't give a rip. They cut off her mail and she got a post office box." Starting Friday, an animal-control officer is accompanying Finster on his route.
    4. While the results of Gulf States' campaign remain to be seen, it is also arousing the company's easily aroused critics.
    5. "The item veto is not a simple, politically neutral device for bringing about economy and efficiency in government.
    6. They have been rallying by the hundreds of thousands to push for more control over Kosovo, an ancient Slav heartland bordering Albania that is now dominated by ethnic Albanians.
    7. "My gut reaction is that consumers wouldn't be aware" of the alleged safety problems, said J.D. Powers' Mr. Cedergren.
    8. Disney World in Florida is famed for its marketing to Latin America.
    9. Mr. Stadiem is unabashedly nostalgic.
    10. Viewers could see a change from FNN to CNBC within days after the transaction is completed, he said.
    11. The sale is part of Salinas' plan for cutting inflation and reviving the economy.
    12. What makes Cray Computer a more unusual pick for Mr. Duncan is that its earnings have been nonexistent. Nevertheless, he looks for the firm to break even next year and hit $3 a share in earnings by 1994.
    13. They want him to rein in his frequently careless exuberance. He is cheered by two things.
    14. Turco said the study assumes that in even a small nuclear exchange the primary target would be oil and gas storage areas because such material is vital to military defense.
    15. "It is my fervent hope that we will be able to reach an agreement that will be satisfactory to all concerned," Mitchell said.
    16. And in case you may have missed it the first 38 times, the Pickle Packers International association is out once again to convince the world of the preserved cucumber's value in everything from elementary education to international policy making.
    17. This culture is just so disposable _ a McDonald's culture.
    18. Lawmakers say the aim is to increase voter turnout and open the nation's elections to Americans unable to leave work and stand in line at City Hall or merely too forgetful to register 30 days in advance as required in some states.
    19. Henry Waxman, D-Calif. "I hope the president will follow his own commission's advice." Waxman is among several members of Congress pushing for anti-discrimination legislation.
    20. The plane is refueled and leaves Cyprus for Algeria.
    21. The death of the dinosaurs actually is the more significant trend, argues Robert Sobel, a professor of business history at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y.
    22. A vaccine would be proven, he said, only when it is shown to give protection against the effects of these substances also.
    23. But then who, just a little later, is this little girl with her back towards us, in white dress and hat and her racquet in her hand and her long black pigtail falling down her back?
    24. It wants to develop Birmingham as a business centre on a European and world-wide basis. Mr Moore says: 'The West Midlands is attempting to revive economically by attracting new investment in industry.
    25. Although Mr. Siegel is described by some friends as a man who is reluctant to leave any money on the table in a business negotiation, he is anything but a Scrooge in his personal life.
    26. Although Mr. Siegel is described by some friends as a man who is reluctant to leave any money on the table in a business negotiation, he is anything but a Scrooge in his personal life.
    27. Although Mr. Siegel is described by some friends as a man who is reluctant to leave any money on the table in a business negotiation, he is anything but a Scrooge in his personal life.
    28. The museum has never valued "The Night Watch," which is not insured, in line with Culture Ministry policy.
    29. "We must compel them (automakers) to retain all current workers unless their ability to survive is severely at risk as a result of conditions beyond their control," Bieber said in a speech to the convention.
    30. "This is the beginning of real change," Foreign Minstry spokesman Tepbishiin Chimeddorj said of his country, which strategically borders both the Soviet Union and China.
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