The Communist Manifesto anticipated and predicted the irreconcilable conflict between the bourgeoisie and the working class. |
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In gestational diabetes, shoulder dystocia is the complication most anticipated at the time of delivery. |
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The budget is part of a long anticipated medium-term expenditure framework. |
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It has a similar strike but steeper dip and extends to anticipated Precambrian basement depths. |
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It may be anticipated that the court will exercise the power cautiously and only in appropriate circumstances. |
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In addition, several items assessed subjects' preferred theoretical orientation and anticipated area of primary professional involvement. |
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With the enemy reception proving nothing like they had anticipated, troops pushed inland. |
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I was buzzing, bubbling, and hyperactive as I anticipated what was to follow. |
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One might have anticipated that the nature of very low-frequency modes might be amenable to semiclassical analysis. |
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Yet, for a variety of reasons, this tendency may be overborne, and the anticipated rise not observed. |
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We note that you anticipated your clients will now seek to refuse consent on the basis of the alleged dilapidations. |
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Current premium levels will not cover anticipated losses without major correction. |
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The original Japanese stereo audio has very good channel separation and a much wider soundstage than I had anticipated. |
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He anticipated that these spiritual assemblies would effloresce into the house of justice. |
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I anticipated a glorious view from the summit or some clearing where I could see Sligo from this new vantage. |
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And overflow capacity anticipated to be available in other magistrates' courts is no longer there because of changes in the courts system. |
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His highly anticipated CD made its way to the top of the charts, selling an impressive 450,000 copies its first week in stores. |
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It is doubtful, however, that Edwards' work would have anticipated modern historiography as some claim. |
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My stomach is spontaneously producing gastric juices in response to all the anticipated stress. |
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I was hesitant to turn to our planned southerly heading, not having seen any of the anticipated checkpoints. |
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Moving the transfer date was a sensible precaution against anticipated insurgent attacks. |
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The company blamed heavier than anticipated usage of the service for the temporary suspension, after existing customers were unable to dial in. |
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The canoe was first poled upstream and then, once well above our anticipated landing site, was cut rapidly into the current. |
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He also anticipated the themes associated with perceptual plasticity, developmental accounts of modularity, and connectionism. |
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Some aspects of one sound may be anticipated in a preceding sound and may carry over to the articulation of the following sound. |
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While I meant what I said, I never anticipated that it would hit so close to home. |
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In this view, the value of pursuing knowledge and learning rests in their anticipated instrumentality and usefulness in obtaining other goods. |
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It is anticipated that the two sides will reach a compromise and agree a four-year phase-out for Shannon. |
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The road carriageway is anticipated to be complete and operational by end of April this year. |
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It is one of the most anticipated shows of the week, and lures a bevy of TV and print journalists from all over the world. |
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It is anticipated that one of the major regional companies would take over both the supply and distribution of fuel. |
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The need for the anticipated infrastructure is reflected in various decisions, which I canvassed in Nikolovski, supra. |
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It is anticipated that the chlorous acid would be shipped to the plant site by, e.g., tank truck or railway tank car. |
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It will say that if a widely anticipated European flu pandemic hits, unhygienic doctors will contribute to the spread of the virus. |
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His manner of juxtaposing primary and complementary colours anticipated French 19th-century developments. |
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The intervention therefore sharpened factional conflict by increasing the rewards anticipated from controlling the state. |
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For some, the up-front economic perks of mining sweeten the assessment of the anticipated social and environmental impact on the community. |
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The second phase will include the helicopter's first firing of live missiles and is anticipated to be completed by August. |
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That's why, among the cognoscenti of the sport, there has never been a swimming meet more keenly anticipated than the 2004 Athens Olympics. |
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At that time it was not anticipated that he would be managing any floor staff. |
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This impassiveness or removal presents dilemma and difficulty when immediacy and accessibility has been anticipated. |
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I trust that he will be open-minded and see that my intentions are good because if he isn't, I may be out of a job sooner than I had anticipated. |
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Once such a belief has taken hold, the decline in the value of the monetary unit is anticipated. |
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The pitfall was the almost immediate report of cases of fatal hepatotoxicity, a side effect not anticipated from results of the clinical trials. |
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However, in such patients hepatotoxic reactions to antituberculosis therapy may be more common and should therefore be anticipated. |
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It is anticipated that the results will be some surprise, particularly where petrels and shearwater numbers are concerned. |
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Demonstrations of Jane's clever household appliances were eagerly anticipated by audiences. |
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The final deal allowed them to get this hall for less money than they anticipated. |
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Seed corn harvest was beginning and field corn harvest is anticipated to begin by mid September. |
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It has the makings of a real humdinger and if conditions are anyway right there will be much to be anticipated. |
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Because of the anticipated size of the main dishes, we unanimously decided to skip starters. |
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Friends and family eagerly anticipated the contents of her overstuffed suitcases and bulky carry-on bags. |
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In the air-conditioned comfort of the ship's stately lounges my whims and caprices are anticipated by the quintessential British crew. |
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And so the commemorations were all just so much more moving than I had anticipated. |
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As if he anticipated, Valaan chopped outward with one arm, and the tendrils were cloven in half. |
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Nobody could have anticipated how drastically things would swing Bolton's way with a dream of a goal just 16 seconds into the second half. |
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The alternate ending has been widely anticipated in the U.S. as evidenced by internet chatter. |
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Bolzano's theories of mathematical infinity anticipated Georg Cantor's theory of infinite sets. |
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With no new mines anticipated for the northern section of the coalfield the port's commodity hinterland had effectively vanished. |
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It appears that more than three million plumbing and drainage emergencies are anticipated this year. |
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Work on the long anticipated National Pension Scheme has been inching along slowly but surely. |
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His manipulation of press photographs and focus on celebrity anticipated Pop Art. |
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The mother, still recovering from the trauma of the delivery, fearfully anticipated the possibility of rejection by her in-laws. |
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By some accounts, that was just a reaction by investors who had anticipated the news, bought early and then sold at a profit. |
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They anticipated that an influx of griefers or other problematic behaviors could result from courting more newcomers. |
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Some of these are pictured and show the extent of flooding anticipated as dark blue and light blue areas. |
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The film became an instant critical success, and Hanson was elevated to the level of a director whose next effort was anticipated. |
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In summary, the programme of reforms aimed to stabilize the economy has progressed much slower than anticipated. |
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The Department of Health had not anticipated any problems with the letter, but it is now working on a redraft. |
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Originally, we anticipated that it would take seven to eight years for our operations to reach the break-even point. |
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But why would business investment increase when domestic demand is anticipated to decline? |
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The White Paper anticipated that it would be used as the most usual charge in relation to serious outbreaks of public disorder. |
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It is anticipated that up to 80 stands will be on display from large to medium businesses to local craft and enterprise. |
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A huge entry is anticipated, giving a lot of entertainment free on the streets of Swinford. |
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A big entry is anticipated this year and the fact that the parade will fall on a Sunday should add to its success. |
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Stressors may be acute, sequential, episodic, chronically intermittent, sustained, or anticipated. |
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Jung called Eros the great binder and deliverer and he anticipated a growing awareness of the androgynous aspect of our personalities. |
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Tuesday was probably the most anticipated day of the week, as it was Wayne Cooper's time to shine. |
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Brazilian soccer legend Socrates arrived in Yorkshire last night ahead of his eagerly anticipated debut for a non-league team. |
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As a result, hotels, duty-free shops and travel agencies have been much less busy than anticipated. |
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In excess of 70,000 Claimants have lodged claims and further claims are anticipated. |
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Even though everybody is under 13, the room is quiet except for some tearful whimpers of fear and anticipated pain. |
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He did not always make appropriate deductions from anticipated profits to make allowance for these factors. |
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The hotly anticipated annual ensemble show at the Assembly Rooms will be Midnight Cowboy, with an all-star cast still to be announced. |
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Probably your most highly anticipated day will be the dietary cheat days, of which there are three. |
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Similarly in urban areas landholders have anticipated clearing land for residential and other urban uses. |
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The analytic tendency investigates works from the past in order to find possibilities that often exceed those their authors had anticipated. |
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Your course is entirely predictable and can be anticipated by the predator. |
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This percentage shows the anticipated resale value of the van as a proportion of its list price based on age and mileage. |
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Should the company not draw the level of bidding anticipated by its owners, the offer of sale could also be withdrawn. |
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Such action would have forced a parliamentary reshuffle before the anticipated autumn election. |
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Looking back, I guess I should have anticipated the trouble before it even started. |
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A resistance movement emerged on a scale that the military had not anticipated. |
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It was instead a facetious response to an anticipated tease in an email between friends. |
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It is anticipated that the whole scheme will take around five years to complete. |
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Well, I don't to be presumptuous, but I assume it was anticipated there would be this type of focus. |
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It is anticipated that some of the hierarchy will not come out smelling of roses. |
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In addition, he anticipated the modern poets in objurgating the custom of garnishing poems with archaisms. |
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Any changes of destination are notified ahead by telephone or radio so that arrival is anticipated. |
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Understanding that the violinist would have difficulty with the fingered octaves, he incorporated the anticipated problem into his own part. |
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And we brought down crime, probably, two to three times more than I ever anticipated or would have predicted. |
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Hypnotic and anxiolytic drugs, such as temazepam, should only be used when the anticipated period of treatment is short. |
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I'm definitely in need of a break and my forthcoming week off is much anticipated. |
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Of course we had anticipated this, had prepared Lucky for Stone's questions. |
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Not the mountainous dish I had anticipated, but they demolished the curry with enthusiasm, and felt pleasantly full afterwards. |
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Among the most anticipated events was the chariot race, a horse-drawn demolition derby. |
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We can derive that anticipated probability by adding assumptions that we believe are generally realistic. |
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He probably anticipated the way things were moving in terms of the moral and social climate. |
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If she anticipated continued stock appreciation, then she would increase her AMT gain by delaying exercise. |
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We anticipated that the road would be mined, or the enemy would have it covered with mortar and artillery fire. |
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As a result, the quaky Mr Jelly many anticipated failed to emerge from the Hampden tunnel. |
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In evaluating the justness of any military venture, it's critical to weigh the anticipated benefits against the expected costs. |
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This is a competition that creates friendly rivalry among the participants and the judging is anticipated with great enthusiasm. |
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Then annually, AMC conducts an annual fixed buy for specific requirements and an expansion buy for anticipated but unspecific requirements. |
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Nearly half of all companies anticipated a drop in staffing levels, with just three, including two taxi firms, expecting an increase. |
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With the death of Elizabeth and accession of James VI and I, the Puritans anticipated thoroughgoing church reform. |
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It is a thought experiment designed to arrive at a practical judgment, action upon which is anticipated to resolve one's predicament. |
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He said the Danish result was likely to mean that Britain would not join the EMU as early as had originally been anticipated. |
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Here, as in other places, Kent's elegant furniture and rich decoration anticipated the interiors of Robert Adam. |
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The biggest risk to this is a sudden and unexpected rise in bad debts and provisions for anticipated future bad debts. |
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Luckier still, we might find a vespers service at 7 p.m., and a much anticipated pilgrims' meal in a local restaurant. |
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Some of it has to do with speculative investing in those markets, which I never anticipated several years ago would happen. |
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My much-needed lie-down was about to become rather more strenuous than anticipated. |
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The effect of this long anticipated encounter reminded her of that light, numb feeling often experienced in dreams. |
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Meanwhile in Perth, Bridgette's long anticipated holiday with her husband was cut short as those political imperatives and the personal collided. |
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His theory of imperialism anticipated European unification and contradictions associated today with globalization of production and markets. |
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I left the shop 30 minutes later, having spent four times what I had anticipated. |
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The nation will be holding its breath today as one of the most eagerly anticipated sporting events of the year gets under starter's orders. |
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Even easily anticipated situations have revealed Auntie to be timeless, ageless and fundamentally clueless. |
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They anticipated a tough match and were not disappointed, and despite what the scoreboard might suggest, this was far from a one sided game. |
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With a bloodline as promising as this, the self-titled debut from the 28-year-old has been long anticipated. |
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But their eagerly anticipated innocent pleasure has been jeopardised by the antics of a few selfish individuals on bikes. |
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The professional team comprises of the following consultancies and their anticipated professional fees are apportioned thus. |
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As of this writing the sale has brought in vastly more money than anticipated. |
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The auditorium was packed and places were booked well in advance for this eagerly anticipated show. |
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They were limited only by the takeoff time appointed by air traffic control, and could well have anticipated a delay of, say, half an hour. |
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A change in the customer mix, with the proportion of Chinese patronage increasing, is also anticipated. |
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In this cultural context the sexual consummation of the relationship may be less rewarding than was anticipated. |
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It is anticipated that a report will be published once the entire process is complete. |
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Just how will bond markets and stock markets react to the anticipated rise in US interest rates? |
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It is anticipated that he will make an announcement on his intentions later this week. |
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We anticipated that there would be Americans here that would want their opinions and their voices heard. |
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He anticipated that both the secretary and liaison officer would be seconded from government departments. |
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The meeting was much anticipated by the Warholians, excited that their superstar was going to meet the sexy English singer. |
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That was definitely not the answer Orion had anticipated or wanted, but after a beat he followed her. |
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The anticipated temperature, rainfall, windspeed, barometric pressure and cloud cover are given, among other parameters. |
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This is always a lovely community occasion and a large attendance is anticipated. |
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The most moving moment, and one that I had not anticipated, happened during my descent to the sepulcher holding the body of St. James. |
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No one predicted this, no one anticipated or had advance warning of this attack. |
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Thus, it was anticipated that a fighter force of 50 squadrons engaged in active operations would suffer wastage of 1,000 aircraft a month. |
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First, it has to be remembered that the collapse of communism came quickly and was not anticipated. |
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It was inevitable that runaway property inflation would come to a halt but few anticipated asset depreciation in the housing market. |
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The lenticular, keeled conch form and evolute, coarsely plicate juvenile whorls of Eoprodromites were anticipated by the Pseudarietitinae. |
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Finally, the company was most concerned about losses it anticipated as a result of the termination of contracts as the war ran down. |
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He had anticipated this move though for as soon as she broke the surface a wave of water hit her. |
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Luther was smarter and better prepared than the papal legate had anticipated. |
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There are published data indicating that approximately two-thirds of high risk newborns can be anticipated by careful antepartum evaluation. |
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My plan was moving a little quicker than anticipated so I decided to take things slow after the next step. |
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Exports have been climbing, not least to Britain, and at the same time recent harvests have failed to produce the anticipated quantities. |
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On the credit side of the balance sheet, the main difference is in the recognition of anticipated liabilities. |
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Argyle said it's just what was anticipated when long-range forecasts predicted up to 10 days without significant rain for most of the province. |
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A dramatic improvement in health status is anticipated with life expectancy going beyond current forecasts. |
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The cast is great, but everything is so cued, signed, and anticipated that the movie makes me sick at times. |
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Probably my most anticipated show of the week is Gang of Four at Irving Plaza. |
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An influx of mainland travellers is anticipated in Hong Kong during the May Day holiday starting tomorrow. |
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From England's point of view these were quite useful, confidence-building preparations for the much anticipated Ashes series later this summer. |
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At some highly specific and anticipated moment we disconnect from the education mother ship and go off on our own, often never to return. |
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By the end of the war, Woodrow Wilson hoped for a liberal revolution in Germany, whereas the Bolsheviks anticipated a socialist revolution. |
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Due to my preconceptions of Beck, I anticipated an offbeat performance full of weird and wild antics. |
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What was anticipated as a big fat Greek embrace turned instead into a casual shrug of the shoulders. |
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True, troops did not experience the open-armed welcome that so many ridiculously anticipated. |
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As I half anticipated, he did not wish to stick his neck out and implicitly criticise rugby. |
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Make periodic withdrawals from the public eye with consequent eagerly anticipated comebacks. |
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These were fairly predictable problems, yet he appeared not to have anticipated them at all. |
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His book The Grammar of Science was remarkable in that it anticipated some of the ideas of relativity theory. |
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Luckily, I've anticipated and manage a pre-emptive strike while he's still taking in the last statement. |
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The sandbank area could accommodate up to 200 turbine bases, and the construction project will create an anticipated 420 new jobs. |
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Until then, it is anticipated that more families will avail themselves of the opportunity to send their children to camp. |
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Though there are imperfections throughout the image, generally speaking the picture is in much better shape than I anticipated. |
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I anticipated someone overtly bookish, withdrawn or slightly gauche, and whose idea of fun was deciphering crossword puzzles. |
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When ticket sales weren't as brisk as anticipated, headline acts such as the Black Crowes were added to the bill. |
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It is anticipated the most punishing charges would be restricted to the M25 and major routes into London during rush hours. |
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This suggests that the population of older central cities may turn out to be higher than anticipated. |
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Despite boffo record sales and ubiquitous radio play in Montreal, they aren't selling out their anticipated Forum concert. |
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She placed her forehead against the wall, slamming her head harder than she had anticipated and began to sway. |
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Since this cost was not anticipated, the equipment is vastly underutilized and the students are underserved. |
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The anticipated breakthrough will, if realised, bring an end to an economically debilitating 12-day strike. |
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As far back as the 1960s, neo-Marxist guru Herbert Marcuse anticipated much in today's illiberal liberalism. |
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When I told a friend about my dedication ceremony, I never anticipated her initial shocked reaction. |
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Even such pillars of Berkeleianism as the likeness principle were anticipated by the skeptics. |
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The anticipated loosening of spending policy received mixed reaction from analysts Wednesday. |
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This has helped return the aircraft to an airworthy condition earlier than anticipated. |
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For this campaign Soviet troops used parachute formations on a large scale to occupy the ports of Dairen and Port Arthur to pre-empt an anticipated American landing. |
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A successful strike against an enemy could have both anticipated and counterintuitive repercussions. |
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In other words, we anticipated that positive family relationships would attenuate the effect of individual differences that have been shown to be related to depressed mood. |
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Taking a few of his men and volunteers and horses from another camp that had not been sacked, he anticipated the Indians' line of march and did retrieve a few animals. |
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All the information I received led me to believe that the hills were not as bad as first anticipated so I chose a full time trial bike instead of a road bike. |
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Yale teachers and students who have fought the franchising venture from the start said they anticipated this long ago. |
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The audience heaved a big sigh of relief as the play finally ended with the anticipated melodramatic scene, worsened by actors who got carried away by their own histrionics. |
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The Aug. 20 opening of piranha 3D is hotly anticipated by loads of gore-loving horror-movie buffs. |
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When the song ended, Wembore anticipated a fight and took off, pleased with the subversion of his dance. |
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He does not seem to have anticipated that she could have maintained such remarkable presence of mind. |
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Our highly anticipated new James Spader drama The blacklist deserves to go into the 10 p.m. slot on Monday. |
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Significantly, the CBO did not point the finger at business for the anticipated drop. |
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In the 1930s, when they anticipated that cost, many politicians quailed. |
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With any course of action there is a desired or anticipated outcome. |
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The sale had been eagerly anticipated by collectors and museum curators. |
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In a move anticipated for several months, the state of California has decertified all touch-screen voting machines due to security snafus and vendor stonewalling. |
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We hit an air pocket and dropped more quickly than anticipated. |
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Expansion of the using industries beyond the levels anticipated in the near future would be impossible without an increase in the supply of benzol. |
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It might entail giving an artist an advance on anticipated sales from either a forthcoming exhibition, or for works directly from the artist's studio. |
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To the very degree that the countdown to his departure next summer seems, for years, to have be anticipated with a mix of fear and dread by the Celtic faithful. |
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Ben H. Winters is out this July with the eagerly anticipated finale to his critically acclaimed The Last Policeman trilogy. |
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The D-day landings marked the final and long anticipated leap from England across the Channel to the Continent. |
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The new long anticipated designer Raf Simons managed to impress the fashion crowd with his debut collection of womenswear, and that is no easy task. |
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But the arrival of his force, presumably in eastern Kent, had been anticipated, resistance was strong, and a storm damaged or wrecked many of his ships four days later. |
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One way of answering the question is to look at trendline growth in GDP compared to the anticipated size of any looming recession. |
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Disney and Lucasfilm released the hotly anticipated news, along with a photo of the cast doing a table read in London. |
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First, Hannah visits Adam in his dressing room prior to his hotly anticipated opening night turn in Major Barbara. |
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The L.A. indie rockers are back with hummingbird, the highly anticipated follow-up to their acclaimed debut, Gorilla Manor. |
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It also proved a lesson in patience for a loud and enthusiastic crowd who anticipated a thrilling fourth day but instead watched the Test progress towards a dull stalemate. |
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Maybe it does look a bit bigger than anticipated, but it's only on trial. |
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A quadrennium later, they're storming toward that anticipated status. |
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Maryknoll not only anticipated much of the new missiology promulgated at Vatican II, but has long promoted enculturating the gospel where it meets people. |
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The Sunday Business Post has learned that a temporary pier with eight aircraft stands will not be completed until the autumn, instead of April as anticipated. |
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I anticipated interminable delays in taking our orders but I was wrong. |
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Traditionally a British brass instrument, she has had to learn how to transpose music for the horn, expanding her musical knowledge beyond what she may have anticipated. |
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He also anticipated the Internet bubble bursting and has a history of taking a jaundiced view of the markets. |
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Although Tracey is a vastly experienced competitor in rallying, circuit racing and rallycross, his move to the ranks of the World Rally Car drivers was not anticipated. |
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Small steps have been taken with the establishment of East and West development squads, a halfway house on the anticipated route to a formal regional structure. |
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It was anticipated the rate would be imposed on all rateable properties for three years with a further option to extend if found to be successful. |
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The film is already one of the most keenly anticipated of the Festival. |
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A number of keenly anticipated art events are also on offer. |
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If the quick dose of bullishness is sustained longer than anticipated, you can raise your sell order every day to stay within a tick of the latest low. |
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As anticipated, the resumed negotiations failed to bring about a substantial breakthrough because both Pyongyang and Washington did not budge from their obstinate positions. |
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Usually this happens when they say something in a very haughty tone that doesn't make any sense, as though I should have anticipated their screwball question. |
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I'd anticipated him working inside a Back-To-The-Future kind of laboratory with bubbling beakers, coiled yellow electrical wire, and a suffocating sense of disarray. |
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The primary role of the tribunal is to re-examine evidence presented by the Director, and it is not anticipated that it will often initiate its own investigations. |
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The landscape's rustic tone is anticipated as visitors approach along a nearly mile-long driveway lined with redwood, alder, fir and madrone trees. |
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This dissipated as the anticipated quick revolt turned into an astonishingly brutal and prolonged war. |
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I had rather anticipated that Mr Pannick would be doing this, however he is unfortunately detained in another court so the responsibility falls to me. |
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The Allied high command anticipated that a successful landing would cost 10,000 dead and perhaps 30,000 wounded, but were steeling themselves for much heavier casualties. |
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The simple fact of announcing his intention to proclaim emancipation back in September had created more public anger than Lincoln had anticipated. |
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It wasn't particularly good science, but an exercise in anthropomorphism, giving snails an eroticism, for example, that one might never have anticipated. |
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He spoke as if he lived in rockaway as he suggested that Hurricane Sandy was something that the leaders should have anticipated. |
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But the nature of research is such that the results cannot be anticipated, so predicting what the next major advancements will be is really informed guesswork. |
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This should draw a huge crowd to O'Hara Park as the clash will be eagerly awaited and anticipated by players, fans and supporters alike of both teams. |
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The horizontal banding of the town hall invites us to note breaches in the anticipated pattern much as we register modulations of a familiar melody. |
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As anticipated, the ruling Uri Party denounced the GNP's resolve, saying its struggle is irrational and aimed at destructing constitutional political order. |
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Compensatory gain during the postweaning stocker phase can be anticipated if calves were reared on endophyte-infected tall fescue pastures prior to weaning. |
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The assemblage of decapods, one macruran, one anomuran and two brachyurans, is one that would be anticipated in the offshore, relatively quiet water setting of a delta front. |
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What he had not anticipated when he chose the slightly inebriated, seriously overweight woman attempting to hail a cab, was how attached she would be to her pocketbook. |
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He said Mr Rhodes had not anticipated the traffic bollard in the middle of the road and had lost control after being forced to make a harsh steering manoeuvre. |
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An anti-climactic end is not the World Cup storyline that English fans anticipated. |
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The publication in November 2001 triggered the anticipated bombshell. |
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They are also correct that Tocqueville anticipated the inexorable spread of equality around the globe. |
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Pretty much any question you might have about the inn or the town has been anticipated and unimposingly answered by Laurie already, if you just look around the inn a little. |
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Same-sex marriage advocates are urging MPs to defeat an anticipated motion from the Canadian Alliance defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman. |
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Hunter's tiger team had anticipated this logistical nightmare. |
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It was one of the most anticipated sequels in motion picture history. |
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And, as anticipated, the red squirrel population began to decline almost immediately, since its preferred habitat had been chewed up and spat out. |
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The highly anticipated return of this show is sure to make history all over again. |
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Sometimes, eagerly anticipated musical encounters fail to meet expectations, but when these titans of the tenor sax got together in 1957, the results were stunning. |
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The Defendants deny that they could reasonably have anticipated that the Claimant would have suffered any injury as a result of her minimal exposure to colophony fumes. |
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However, my frantic eye-fluttering demonstrations merely provoked inquiries after my contact lenses rather than the swoons of desire I had anticipated. |
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In particular, Muller anticipated that the antagonistic relationship between selection and recombination would be critical in models of sympatric speciation. |
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The recent cold weather is nothing new to the Truckee area, in fact, in the late 1800s the cold temperatures were highly anticipated by the Truckee River icemen. |
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When I saw the audience, the families and all the excited kids, I knew whatever it took, we would team up together and give this rural crowd their much anticipated ice show. |
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He smarmed and sneered his way through his much anticipated new comedy. |
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By this time, the crew of the plane was aware that fuel consumption was greater than anticipated, and the average ground speed had been only 70 knots. |
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The symphonium musical box, initially produced in Leipzig in the 1880s, anticipated the record player by using metal discs instead of the cylinder. |
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Stiff competition in various categories of durables and among firms which make items of daily consumption, means that no great price hikes are anticipated. |
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It should not be anticipated that the courts will order the entire bail to be estreated when there is no evidence to weigh the appropriate sanction. |
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Lehmann steered a ball from Strong to third man and called for a second run but he had not anticipated Brown hitting the stumps with a fast throw from the boundary edge. |
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He was equal to the test of his courage which he was expecting, but when another kind of test was applied in circumstances and from a quarter he had not anticipated his courage failed him utterly. |
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Empire may deny it surcharged smokers enough to cover anticipated costs. |
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Either way, we look forward to its anticipated clarification later today. |
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It possessed a phantasmagoric nightmarish atmosphere, as you might have anticipated from a ballet inspired by Goya's gritty, bitter 18th century etchings Los Caprichos. |
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Anyway, the upshot of all this is that I may have more time for blogging than I'd anticipated, but probably not for lengthy interchanges in the comments boxes. |
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In the interim, at least 150,000 tonnes of maize, about half of the anticipated shortfall of 300,000 tonnes will be imported as relief to affected families. |
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The complexity of genetic diseases has been far greater than anticipated, and the public's interest in learning about genetic predispositions is unexpectedly low. |
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This anticipated personal vote of up to 14,000, up from the 10,000 he polled in 1997, will make him one of the largest vote getters in the country. |
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They tasted fairly good, but not as gingery as I had anticipated. |
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Darwin correctly anticipated that the key to the paradox of eusociality is the close genetic relatedness between an insect colony's breeders and its sterile workers. |
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It recognises that human error is inevitable and should be anticipated. |
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This eagerly anticipated annual event once again drew the crowds and this time there was the added attraction of an extra race on the town centre circuit. |
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Formal orders in this regard are anticipated in a day or so. |
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The basis of the case I had prepared neither required nor anticipated such witness attendance and perhaps with hindsight I should have walked away at this stage. |
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The D major conclusion blazed forth in its full glory, brilliantly anticipated by a momentary slowing of the tempo just before the final outburst. |
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It is important to note that for a homogeneous population our results, in terms of epidemic type and outcome, are as anticipated from the deterministic theory. |
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The journey was excruciatingly long for the establishmentarians and cost them more than they ever anticipated. |
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The score anticipated Schoenberg's technique in Gurrelieder and Pierrot Lunaire, indicating the rises and falls of the voice with relative pitches. |
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Because of the boom in 2000, the semiconductor manufacturers and suppliers anticipated high demand in 2001, which resulted in an inventory pileup. |
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For the past few years, I have eagerly anticipated the chance, even trying to pimp copies from people I know who may have been connected to the project. |
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Today, of course, its mission has an urgency not anticipated a decade ago. |
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It had been anticipated that the entire project would be plain sailing and completed in advance of the Tall Ships' event which the city will host next week. |
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But even he couldn't have anticipated the thunderflash Rafael unleashed to give United a 22nd-minute lead. |
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He anticipated that the sixteen megabytes he salvaged from his old computer could be used to run his business programs in his new computer. |
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Writing around 1450, Nicholas Cusanus anticipated the heliocentric worldview of Copernicus, but in a philosophical fashion. |
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It's been more of a success than we anticipated, especially with the amount of walk-ups. |
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