That the sequels are the most eagerly awaited cinematic event of the year is not in question. |
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Odessa are well on the way to completing their eagerly awaited debut album, which is due out early May. |
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The trout fishing event was eagerly awaited, there was a large entry for Senior and Junior events. |
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The semi-annual issuance of the INFORMANT was eagerly awaited, and serious players literally devoured its contents from cover to cover. |
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The weekly whist held on Monday's in the Day Care Centre is always eagerly awaited. |
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The eagerly awaited National Culchie Festival is scheduled for Lisselton at the end of October. |
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The eagerly awaited Central Saint Martins MA show provided a grand finale to London Fashion Week. |
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It's the eagerly awaited second novel from the 28-year-old Foer, currently the hottest young literary lion around. |
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I guess it's a mercy that I'll be in an eagerly awaited training from 10-noon. |
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Midsummer vacations are eagerly awaited every year by all students with the sole objective of getting a break from the monotony of studies. |
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Tickets for the eagerly awaited semi-final against the French giants were snapped up yesterday. |
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She loved the countryside and the things of nature and also kept an open house where the visits of her family and friends were eagerly awaited. |
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On the other hand, they did succeed in agreeing to create a common financial market, which has been eagerly awaited. |
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Then came the eagerly awaited moment of the announcement of the three best teams in each of the competitions. |
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A prestigious and eagerly awaited event, the Biennial presents antiques and art works of outstanding quality. |
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According to Marthe C. Théorêt, project officer for Stratégies Saint-Laurent, the Petit Navire is eagerly awaited in a number of marinas. |
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The Olympic and Paralympic Games are the biggest and most prestigious sporting event in the world, eagerly awaited by millions of sports fans. |
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Johnny's live performances were eagerly awaited and he always tried to innovate with each new show. |
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His delegation eagerly awaited the release of the Department of Field Services support strategy. |
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He added that the CSN Tool would link and enhance the knowledge on migratory sites and was being eagerly awaited by the potential users. |
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For years, they were eagerly awaited and much needed by the people living in our country's isolated regions. |
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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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Slated as the most important annual event for the Punjabi community in Delhi, it is also one of the most eagerly awaited television events for Punjabis all over the globe. |
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The local Reserve Defence Forces drawn from D-Company of the 10th infantry battalion, got the eagerly awaited parade off to a punctual start on the stoke of 2.30 pm. |
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Corrugated 2002, which takes place every four years, was the most eagerly awaited event of the year. |
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His eagerly awaited autobiography is a solid good read about the life of a top international soccer star, although hardly the seminally honest account we were promised. |
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Seldom will a blade of grass have been more eagerly awaited. |
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The eagerly awaited Christmas gift for the children has still not been delivered and the last Christmas dinner guest has still not arrived? |
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The music companies are hoping that their eagerly awaited compromise with Apple will give a lift to digital downloads. |
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After months of restoration, the eagerly awaited 78 Derngate opened its doors in 2004, becoming instantly popular with visitors worldwide. |
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The next issues which will be brought to its attention concern the training and development programme and the performance evaluation system which are, I am aware, eagerly awaited. |
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And Rupert Goold's eagerly awaited revival, originating at the Gate theatre, Dublin, ushers us into the strange, spectral world that characterised his productions of Shakespeare and Pirandello. |
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This strategy is more than debatable, since it is based on conventions that are not yet ratified and it might even scupper this eagerly awaited measure. |
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Front has also been seen as an eagerly awaited and wholesome counterweight to the traditionally strict and untrammeled style of Scandinavian design. |
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Meanwhile, the West eagerly awaited Richter's appearance. |
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The arbitrators' ruling was eagerly awaited. |
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Hollywood has eagerly awaited his arrival. |
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Your comments, ethical and otherwise, eagerly awaited. |
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Patricia Hewitt's response is eagerly awaited. |
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This is the most eagerly awaited championship game in years. |
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Inventories from this period list many pieces of furniture in the Louis XV style, including wing chairs, commodes, settees and games tables, which were no doubt eagerly awaited as ships from France began arriving each spring. |
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The other was the eagerly awaited arrival of the Group's Chinese and Brazilian products, which fully measure up to Bobst quality standards on every point. |
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This is eagerly awaited as we won the U15 tournament in November. |
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Your contribution on these three policy areas will be crucial, and I have no doubt that it will be eagerly awaited so that we can come to a successful conclusion within the deadlines envisaged. |
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The results of two new environmental studies are eagerly awaited. |
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The Delegate of Lithuania supported the work conducted to date to balance the World Heritage List and stated that they eagerly awaited the results of the analysis of the World Heritage List and tentative lists. |
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Scientists and public alike have eagerly awaited the mission. |
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Wordsworth had published nothing new since the 1800 edition of Lyrical Ballads, and a new publication was eagerly awaited. |
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Residents of the working-class neighborhood of small stucco homes and white picket fences have eagerly awaited the sewer hookup that most Angelenos take for granted. |
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All the feasters eagerly awaited the arrival of the main course. |
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An eagerly awaited heavy siege train joined the besieging force, and from 7 September, the siege guns battered breaches in the walls and silenced the rebels' artillery. |
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