But if the critics were anticipating a recantation of his views on politics and art, they were sorely disappointed. |
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We have to be cognizant of those lags and move monetary policy anticipating that it has a lagged effect on the economy. |
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Set for an all-ticket affair, Airdrie are anticipating a 7,000 crowd, and on club websites they are already inquiring about tickets. |
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The moment they had been dreading and anticipating was upon them and there was no way to avoid it now. |
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However most were anticipating a hectic Christmas Eve as last-minute shoppers make a dash to the high street. |
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Nevertheless, no matter the quality of re-releases in the past, anticipating their arrival is still a bit of a thrill. |
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The youngsters are revving up the engines of Polaris snowmobiles retrofitted with wheels, anticipating a race to third base. |
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Forecasters are anticipating a good September so maybe we will have another month or so before the autumn clear up begins. |
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I sampled my mushrooms expectantly, anticipating an explosion of subtle flavours. |
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They must make all of the following preparations when anticipating the care of a latex-allergic patient. |
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Gradually she began anticipating the commands, predicting their needs, and their desires, until they didn't even have to ask. |
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By the time Shane stepped through the ropes, the crowd, eagerly anticipating his arrival, had already risen to a fever pitch. |
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Those who are familiar with George's somewhat unusual ideas, will no doubt be eagerly anticipating the arrival of the new attraction. |
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Carl and Kim had been eagerly anticipating the birth after Kim, a 33-year-old insurance account executive, discovered she was pregnant last year. |
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The stage fright seemingly mounted when he had to tune up in front of a full room anticipating his first song of the set. |
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We are eagerly anticipating the arrival of many more baby animals, including lambs and more piglets, over the forthcoming weeks. |
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The school has been housed in cramped and poorly ventilated portables for several years and was eagerly anticipating a permanent location. |
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I began collecting craft books in early November, eagerly anticipating the barrage of oohs and aahs coming my way from admiring December guests. |
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Beyond anticipating elements of the modern theory, George's writings added to the moral foundation of the free trade argument. |
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Back in the 19th century, Dilthey appears to have come closest to anticipating Buhler's classification of theories. |
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The excitement is mounting, particularly after a couple of signs appeared in the shop window anticipating the event. |
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Note the telling musical score, anticipating events, cueing the audience as to when to be scared, assuming we cannot figure that out ourselves. |
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Like the antiviral programs, they will always be reacting to the last exploit, not anticipating the next. |
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The board of directors looked tense and apprehensive, anticipating the storm that was about to break. |
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His admission that he is anticipating a third-term majority of 120 shows he has been reading the runes very closely indeed. |
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Each time I turned in terror to look back I nearly jumped out of my skin anticipating what I might see. |
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The couple has been married two years, and their biggest challenge is staying on track while anticipating major life changes. |
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The thrilling high jinks of last weekend had the crowd anticipating similarly spectacular bursts of action. |
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But I think, as circumstance would have it, she was anticipating, I think, a script to be messengered, and there was a buzz at her door. |
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Are the services anticipating the changing nature of future conflict in their wargaming? |
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This eliminates perverse growth, anticipating the metastasis that is seeking to re-enter the system. |
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It was a deeply traumatic experience anticipating a police dog going berserk in the enclosed space that is Streatham Hill ticket office. |
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That's why he recommends anticipating where things can go wrong and taking steps to prevent missteps. |
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It's like sitting on a river bank with a fishing rod, anticipating the slightest twitch from beneath the water. |
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It always embarrassed me when a guest would linger anticipating an invitation to a meal and finally, awkwardly, leave unfed. |
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However, the group is anticipating an expected slowdown in continental Europe. |
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This week, as his wife was anticipating contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars, he sent her stock plummeting to an unrecoverable low. |
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As it is, some smaller nets are anticipating bandwidth charges considerably higher than they're prepared to deal with. |
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This recent exhibition was the breakthrough show that many of her admirers had been anticipating for years. |
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And, anticipating the defection of the supposed hero to the dark side, there is a preponderance of broodily low-key numbers. |
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But in the next breath he's anticipating aloud the virgin forest and spectacular cabbage palm a caller has invited him to see. |
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He confirmed that he has a hairline fracture of his thumb and is not anticipating a return to action for at least three weeks. |
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Both were meticulous artists and canny businessmen, adept at anticipating audience trends. |
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We now try to deal with animal health on a preventative basis, anticipating problems and heading them off. |
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Of the 500,000 men who marched into Russia in June anticipating an easy victory, 20,000 straggled to safety six months later. |
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There were no dull moments as helmsmen quickly learnt the necessity of anticipating gusts and wind shifts. |
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He flinched when Isabelle appeared beside him, anticipating another powerful hit. |
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The little white northern horse picked up his pace, anticipating a rubbing down, and a sweet bunch of carrots. |
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Angels RF Tim Salmon had drifted off third base, anticipating a break for home. |
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A lot of it was due to shrewd real estate acquisitions, anticipating property trends and securing key parcels of land for low prices. |
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I also suspect devotees are anticipating the day she abandons all formality and just does bitter, manic, 1980s performance poetry. |
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The joy in anticipating the arrival of the child is often replaced with perturbation and anxiety. |
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I kept turning the pages, anticipating the comeuppance that he so richly deserved. |
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She seemed so nervous and flighty, expecting something, frightened of something, anticipating something, excited by something. |
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He had mastered the nuances of managing, planning ahead, anticipating an opponent's moves and countermoves. |
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People flowed to their seats with decorum eagerly anticipating the thrill of gourmet cuisine. |
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And he lies facing east anticipating a resurrection towards the rising sun, which is a symbol of Christ. |
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This book is also worth re-reading because of Card's prescience in anticipating the Internet's role in political debate. |
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I was anticipating a marvelous story with a princess waiting for her prince in her royal castle. |
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After this period, outsiders ventured into the village anticipating nothing but a ghost town. |
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The people inside the taxi, look hopeful anticipating a good bargain and a fleshy nutritious meal in the evening. |
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The game would then be one simply of anticipating progress, and buying in its path, i.e., erecting barriers to improved land use. |
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We dozed, never quite letting ourselves go, ready to jump into confused wakefulness, anticipating action of some kind. |
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Tippe added that the military is also anticipating the likelihood of mass student rallies during the visit. |
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It has terrific moments, especially early on, often anticipating Fellini in tone and setting, but it is a bit too jauntily whimsical for us now. |
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So the white knight that Southcorp's chairman Brian Finn and the markets are anticipating may not arrive. |
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Organisers are anticipating with great interest the results of the last exhibition day which was marked by deep winterly weather conditions. |
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The 49ers blitzed and attacked, correctly anticipating the pass. |
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The move has been welcomed by the county council and local community leaders, who are eagerly anticipating the re-opening of the unit and the creation of new jobs. |
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But little by little, the Faustian fantasy shrinks away and the illusion of anticipating the future becomes an unceasing effort to foresee its perils. |
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The presidential campaign was well known for its war room, not only responding very quickly to an opponent's attacks, but anticipating the attacks. |
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The female following are also eagerly anticipating the launch of the season, and particularly the production of the customary team line-up photograph. |
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Rainman is due home in half an hour and I'm eagerly anticipating the ratcheting sound of the La-Z-Boy as he settles in for an evening of television viewing. |
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Many victims' families, who must decide whether to pursue private litigation or seek a payout from a national compensation fund, were eagerly anticipating the ruling. |
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Who Bares Wins is set against the backdrop of a remote community eagerly anticipating the arrival of the rambler and also explores society's attitudes to nudity. |
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After a fantastic evening we walked to the car park to find the night porter, anticipating our departure, had scraped all the ice off our car's windscreen. |
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The Wehrmacht, not anticipating a winter campaign, then ran out of steam and was overwhelmed by Soviet armies newly raised, unbeknown to the Germans. |
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Like most industry insiders, renowned architecture critic Hugh Pearman is eagerly anticipating an epic battle culminating in a wonderful icon for the city of Glasgow. |
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Earlier in the poem, anticipating reaction to this seeming detachment, he equates the indefinite article a with staring at an eclipse, eyes unshielded. |
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Romney must have been anticipating the sentimental gesture, though, because it prompted his first zinger of the night. |
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He even proved uncannily accurate in anticipating the Florida launch site, Pacific Ocean splashdown, and recovery by U.S. naval forces of the Apollo missions. |
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Royal Shakespeare Company audiences, like the company, tended to be knowledgeable about the texts, anticipating how a production might handle the cruxes. |
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There was a painless lump on the back of my hand and while I was anticipating that it might be removed I did not expect to lose my little finger into the bargain. |
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Scientists had decided to deep-freeze samples of body fluids and tissue found at scenes, anticipating that improvements in testing would eventually make them useful. |
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Hearts thumping, we slipped beneath the surface, anticipating a gnarly passage through silty twists and turns, with the blood roaring in our ears and pulses hammering. |
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At any given time most people were breathlessly anticipating the arrival of the Queen, feverishly following her tour through the country, or basking in the afterglow of it. |
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They have an acute sense of anticipating and knowing members' needs, adapting to new technology and gearing their products to changing consumer desires. |
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Most of the major supermarkets and off-licences are discounting the prices of wines and champagnes, perhaps anticipating the after-Christmas slump. |
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Knowing his wants, and being able to provide for them, he is capable of anticipating future enjoyments, and of connecting hope with an infinite variety of ideas. |
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Curiously, perhaps anticipating a conflict with Eastern European cavalry forces, his manual also contains advice in facing a charge against lancers. |
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At their luckiest, some writers skewer the present while accidentally anticipating events to come. |
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Clad in a magenta Marc Jacobs gown and RuPaul hair, Gaga has been anticipating it on Twitter all week. |
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A bemused line reading sneaks in when you are anticipating a hammy hard sell. |
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Rather than anticipating lazy, hazy days spent relaxing after the stress of study, this week she was busy making the final preparation for her mission of mercy. |
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Betrayal, when stemming from childhood, results in an expectation that betrayals will occur again and again, so a person is constantly anticipating them. |
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But, then again, I might be rapturously anticipating my life as a sunbeam, singing tra-las to the season of mists and kissing the pates of the ludicrous. |
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Whether you are anticipating dressing up a formal dinner with elegant tapers or adding intimate votives to a small party setting, the choices are mind-boggling. |
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Football stars and fans all over the world are already eagerly anticipating the next World Cup, which the game's ruling body is promising will be the best ever staged. |
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But anticipating the direction of the Cannes jury is like herding cats. |
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This project proved extremely popular in the factory districts of northern England, anticipating later working-class support for Liberalism and the commitment to land reform. |
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Consider those surrounded by vacated cubicles, absorbing the work of those who were let go, anticipating their own unkind fate. |
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Though its outcome could be considered contrived, the plot is woven with skill, leaving us always anticipating when it will pick up and proceed with another thread. |
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Other paintings of the late 1850s and 1860s can be interpreted as anticipating aspects of the Aesthetic Movement. |
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Yet in Northanger Abbey she alludes to the trope, with the heroine, Catherine, anticipating a move to a remote locale. |
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The company's compact and economical Renault 5 model, launched in January 1972, was another success, anticipating the 1973 energy crisis. |
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From 4 July the RAF achieved some successes with raids on Channel ports, anticipating the build up for an invasion. |
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In terms of anticipating the next move the Germans would make, reliance on Ultra sometimes backfired. |
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Edward, like Eric, was now writing of Queen Margaret, anticipating her inauguration and the subsequent marriage to his son. |
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Upon completion, the new city which is still under development is anticipating 250,000 residents and a daily flow of 150,000 commuters. |
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Studies show that people even experience pleasure from anticipating trips. |
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Prolepsis occupies much of this chapter, with Erne anticipating various objections to his claims. |
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In 1947, anticipating the Labour government's nationalisation of bus services, the coachbuilding company were set up as a separate business. |
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Strippers across Tampa's many clubs were anticipating an orgy of business this week from the crush of conventioneers. |
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A clear understanding of species co-occurrence in the total catch is important for anticipating the ecological impacts of bycatch. |
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It was silent on a fieldsman anticipating where the ball is going based on the movement of a batsman. |
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Compared with traditional nucleating agents of iPP, these PNAs posses many excellent qualities, anticipating an attractive commercial future. |
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Before that date, Ugo Foscolo had already published poems anticipating Romantic themes. |
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This has come as a crushing disappointment to the management of the Acme Soda Syphon Company, who had been anticipating a sales boom. |
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I was excitedly anticipating the furious footwork of the hard-shoe dances and the tender, light-footed offerings of the soft-shoe. |
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Sustainable management is the process of anticipating and adapting to risks that are knowable and building resiliency against risks that are unknown but anticipatable. |
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Until recently, SDRAM technology was a vision for the PC market, with analysts and manufacturers alike anticipating that SDRAM would be the future standard for PC memory. |
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Until recently, SDRAM technology was a vision for the PC market, with many analysts and manufacturers alike anticipating that SDRAM would be the future standard for PC memory. |
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There I was eagerly anticipating my usual Gourmet Perle gravy meal with a side smattering of Purina One dried food and I was served up whiffy great chunks of fish. |
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I waited, anticipating her reply. Her hesitation spoke volumes. |
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He provided substantial evidence to suggest that she planned the event to embarrass her husband, never anticipating the resulting escalated melodrama. |
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Accompanied by a small Chinese-style white porcelain soup spoon of just enough light and airy salmon mousse, we were fully anticipating the rest of our dinner. |
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Together, with our members, we are leading a transformative change addressing the needs of Oregonians and anticipating new members with excitement. |
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However intimidated my students feel anticipating our study of a hypertext novel, it takes no more than a little description of what we'll engage to make them comfortable. |
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