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This is a simple example of defining and using futures, a common concurrent programming idiom. A future is used to represent a term that may not yet be available due to a pending asynchronous computation. Futures are supported in Logtalk using its high-level multi-threading features. This example uses computations over lists as representative of long running operations that would benefit from asynchronous calls.