Leaks from the Vatican, in anticipation of the document's release, suggest that the Pope will introduce five new mysteries to the Rosary. |
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At the same time, in anticipation of a slowdown, businesses retrench and through their actions they produce one. |
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The council now needs to restore the allotments earmarked for the extension, which had been left untended in anticipation of planning consent. |
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I snuggled into my warm bed and shut my eyes, in anticipation of a blissful sleep. |
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Most of the people were college students, their Mohawks, pixie-cuts, dreads, just bobbing in anticipation of being with more teenagers. |
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Urbanization is happening at such a brisk rate that the government is planning entire new cities in anticipation of large new urban populations. |
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By releasing this record, she implicates that someone, somewhere, is wringing their hands in anticipation for it. |
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Most heads of family businesses know the possible pitfalls ahead but few act in anticipation. |
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All over the world, bottles of red wine are being uncorked and coffee percolators are burbling away pleasantly in anticipation. |
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Reports say that thousands of eager spectators are descending on the town in anticipation of the event. |
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Stocks have been in a bull market in anticipation that a strong economic recovery is on the way. |
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Both Lady Garwood and Lady Gwyneth immediately leaned forward in anticipation as the viscountess cleared her throat self-importantly. |
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The currency markets are busily marking sterling down against both the dollar and the euro in anticipation of early action. |
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How we roared, jumping in anticipation of a well earned place at the finish. |
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Her father guiding the play of the fish, her lifting the green nylon net in anticipation and finally the heavy weight in it. |
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And as the government steps up its efforts to join the euro we can expect more traders sell sterling in anticipation. |
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The partisan crowd was waiting silently in anticipation as religious zealots would for a messiah. |
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We crowded into the theatre space and took a place on the concrete floor, crouching in the darkness in anticipation. |
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His stomach tightened in anticipation, knowing he was finally going to talk to the girl. |
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I packed up a lot of my books and music some months ago in anticipation of moving! |
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We don't want them showing up at the theater at the wrong time, or coming in anticipation of a circus when the symphony is playing. |
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Airlines traditionally overbook each flight in anticipation that several people will not turn up. |
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Bank sources said that he has retained lawyers in Belfast and Dublin in anticipation of a possible compensation claim against the bank. |
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The stall had lined up Chimpanzees, huggable teddy bears, puppies and furry Santas in anticipation of the Christmas and New Year rush. |
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It had always seemed that the earth had fairly hummed in anticipation during spring planting. |
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Fixed rates started creeping up at the end of last summer in anticipation of increases in the base rate. |
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When troubles start, they understandably retrench their consumption and begin to build savings in anticipation of dimmer times to come. |
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Many who live here preach bitterly of its negative impacts, while developers lick their chops in anticipation of windfall profits. |
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Plus, you'll have every proponent, project manager and contractor in the room licking their chops in anticipation. |
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The hired thugs, both in front and behind him, lowered their daggers and craned forward in anticipation. |
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The news that he was injured must have had them smacking their lips in anticipation. |
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This results in a badly done job and a guilt-ridden employee who may gripe in anticipation of being criticized. |
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Others had imported fuel in very large quantities in anticipation of price increases, whilst forex was unprocedurally externalised. |
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Press releases might have been compiled, to some extent, in anticipation of popular tastes. |
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When big Australian companies report record profit increases, it's not just their shareholders rubbing their hands together in anticipation. |
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The roads will not be permanently asphalted, but will be hard surfaced nonetheless, in anticipation of the rains. |
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I know you've all been waiting for me while holding your breath in anticipation of some sort of great leader, but I'm not. |
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He pulled out a small, powerful set of binoculars and trained them on the scene, licking his flews in anticipation. |
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A mere glance down the lunchtime menu had my taste buds tingling in anticipation. |
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These could be readily expanded in anticipation of public policy changes to enhance the role of health intermediaries. |
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Bags are being packed, sleeping bags aired out and coolers stocked in anticipation of the season that beckons. |
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The pack members trembled in anticipation, mouths salivating, lips pulled back to bare pointed fangs, and many emitted low, guttural growls. |
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There weren't English menus, but there was a great picture of each item, making us salivate in anticipation. |
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In other news, I know you are all sitting on the edge of your seat in anticipation of the Kerry, aka K-Mac maiden voyage post. |
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People have been buying essentials in anticipation of imminent cuts in electricity and water supplies. |
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Part of the fun of preparing for a holiday is buying guidebooks before you leave, and then pawing over the pages in anticipation. |
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After chatting with the vet, I went home and cleaned like a madwoman in anticipation of Julie, best friend extraordinaire's, arrival. |
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Closing her eyes in anticipation, awash in the sensations he was arousing in her, she waited. |
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So, in anticipation of the great event, we might as well get into the spirit and put some fire into our bellies too. |
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Police erected security barriers in anticipation of possible protests by far-right and far-left extremist groups. |
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Thinking of that made her smile in anticipation and she summoned the energy to continue her fruitless search. |
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The police also raised the barriers at the Riom tollgate in anticipation of the satanic Vel Satis making a break for freedom. |
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Possibly they were simply profiteering from the sudden influx of US support, or stocking up in anticipation of a future power struggle. |
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She looked back to her horse, whose ears were pricked forward in anticipation. |
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Angry anglers can stop sharpening their gaffs in anticipation of a major battle on the Lakes of Killarney. |
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We heard that they were beefing up security in anticipation of serious protests. |
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He was told the volume of work for the body shop side of the business had increased in anticipation of a move to new premises. |
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Mourning in anticipation, 71 railway enthusiasts took steam's eclipse by diesel and electric traction to be history's greatest betrayal. |
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As I plotted the epic crash of this colossus, my heart began to pound in anticipation. |
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I still wait in anticipation and hope for a miracle that may bring us back together. |
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I duly trotted off to bed at a reasonable hour on Friday night in anticipation of my 5am start. |
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As I stepped off the plane, the ground crew rushed in, handling freight and luggage in anticipation of the quick turnaround. |
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They loved to tiptoe dramatically across the bridge grimacing in anticipation of waking their imaginary monster. |
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Packages decorated with fancy paper and ribbons are placed lovingly under the tree in anticipation of Christmas morning. |
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The first of the week was always the most difficult and unaccommodating as pressers relaxed in anticipation of the coming days. |
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He blows harder and harder, everybody laughs in anticipation, and the balloon busts with a big bang right in his face. |
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Licking his lips in anticipation, Epsilon drew a tiny blowpipe from his belt and loaded it with a silvery needle. |
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The Duke of York's lodgings at both palaces were remodelled and refurnished in anticipation of the 1673 marriage. |
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Presumably in anticipation of large volumes of traffic, the government has constructed frequent, cavernous road underpasses. |
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Crowds of onlookers lined the street in anticipation, most waving the US or the Rebel flag. |
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Vieira dumped his personal Facebook page a few weeks ago, partly in anticipation of more backlash that will come with the show. |
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Oregonians suffer through them in anticipation of the blissfully sunny and temperate summer. |
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Suggestions that Burke was building a political war chest in anticipation of a bid to win a European Parliament seat have been greeted with scepticism. |
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His warfarin treatment was terminated in anticipation of a biliary stent. |
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When a publicly quoted company is surrounded by merger and acquisition speculation, its shares tend to advance in anticipation of a healthy offer price or takeover premium. |
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Kansans are stocking up on supplies in anticipation of the winter storm. |
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According to Raoof, many of the features introduced into DB2 are either at the request of application vendors or in anticipation of requirements they may have. |
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The line reflexively crouched in anticipation of the shower of shrapnel. |
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But while snow begins to flutter effortlessly from the sky and wreaths begin to pop up on front doors, Canadian children everywhere smile and lick their chops in anticipation. |
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He bit his lip in anticipation, his grey eyes studying her face. |
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Part of Meriwether's legend is that he was one of the first to arbitrage bonds by selling one and buying the other in anticipation of their prices converging. |
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An electric atmosphere filled the air, as the lords, nobles and other important figures all along the table waited in anticipation for the show to begin. |
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Then, it was on to a posh restaurant for the reception where I was positively salivating in anticipation of the delicious food I'd been told about. |
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The next morning the breakers over the shallow plateau might have had surfers across the world salivating in anticipation, but for divers they looked alarming. |
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Any new books coming for your fans to salivate in anticipation of? |
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His marathon sets have spanned the globe, gaining new fans worldwide. Local trance fans are salivating in anticipation of his performance at Motion Notion. |
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That's why we recommend you plant in anticipation of rainfall in your area, and if rains don't come, water to keep your seedbed moist until your seedlings are established. |
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Fans of Northampton Town and Scarborough must be wringing their hands in anticipation of their clubs' fourth round ties against Manchester United and Chelsea respectively. |
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A man is sitting in an armchair, papers in an untidy mess strewn all around and a lap-top sits on a coffee table in front of him, blinking in anticipation of future commands. |
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They buckled in 2000 in anticipation of the economic slump, and hopefully their resurgence now is a pointer to better things to come in the years ahead. |
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As it turns out she's having her basic three-channel television reception upped to a cable package in anticipation of her daughter's homecoming from the hospital. |
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Fuelled by a bucketful of Bacardi Breezers and in anticipation of a dance with a hard-shell soft-hearted Vinny lookalike, the girls and their handbags head for the floor. |
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Aid agencies are stockpiling food, tents and medical supplies in the Middle East in anticipation of up to one million refugees fleeing to neighbouring countries. |
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Some walk away with a handful of letters, others haul overstuffed orange mailbags to their workspaces where shipmates are standing by in anticipation. |
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My body clenched in anticipation of the bullets that would rip through it. |
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By this time, Ridgway's army had once again crossed the 38th Parallel where its forward units dug into strong defensive ground in anticipation of an enemy counteroffensive. |
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I rubbed the scratch cards in anticipation of an imminent windfall, and was confronted with a kaleidoscope of shamrocks, lucky horse shoes and four-leaf clovers. |
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His early research demonstrated that individuals diagnosed with psychopathy showed diminished electrodermal responding to a conditioned stimulus in anticipation of shock. |
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In 1539, Henry VIII built Southsea Castle, financed by the Dissolution of the Monasteries, in anticipation of a French invasion. |
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Special Palmerston Forts were built in 1859 in anticipation of another invasion from continental Europe. |
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To keep the service short and in anticipation of a small congregation, she instituted Communion by Intinction. |
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Each Parliament comes to an end, after a number of sessions, in anticipation of a general election. |
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Eager beavers may just be uploading pictures in anticipation of the launch of the new product. |
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Family members as well as market women turn up with large headpans in anticipation of a good catch. |
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However, INDOT will buy land now for the northern Pike interchange in anticipation of its being needed in the future. |
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As a huge crowd watched in anticipation, the 52-year-old rain man whooped and chanted while hopping about on a hillside. |
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No wonder the sale of tin hats is soaring in anticipation of the next Old Firm game, whenever it is. |
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This project was funded by the company as a private venture, in anticipation of possible RAF interest. |
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This action had been taken in anticipation of a similar tax being abolished in the Republic of Ireland. |
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Music and sloganeering was on as students began gathering in anticipation,hours before the results were announced. |
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In the early days of his happy marriage and in anticipation of the birth of his first offspring, Miles does not relish this sidetracking. |
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Richard's campaign undermined the truce between Henry and Philip and both sides again mobilised large forces in anticipation of war. |
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The lieutenant had kept many of his men below deck and in anticipation of being boarded told them to prepare for close fighting. |
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In 2011 the line voltage was raised to 600 V in anticipation of the arrival of the new rolling stock. |
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It was a miracle that I survived that ditching in the high waves because I had my seat belt and shoulder harness unbuckled in anticipation of bailing out. |
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Those people yet to embark on their summer holiday would be wise to save an extra couple of hundred pounds to put by before going, in anticipation of a bit of overspending. |
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A further roundabout was constructed in 2011 around 1 mile south of Carlisle in anticipation of increased traffic for a nearby garden centre development. |
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Adolf Hitler placed German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in charge of developing fortifications all along the Atlantic Wall in anticipation of an invasion. |
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Young savers have fattened their piggy banks in anticipation of Christmas with three in five saving more than they spend during the year, new research today showed. |
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The Dictionary was finally published in April 1755, with the title page acknowledging that Oxford had awarded Johnson a Master of Arts degree in anticipation of the work. |
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