Strongly tied to biblical inerrancy was dispensational premillennialism, which predicted the imminent return of Jesus Christ to earth. |
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Crew predicted the mission to the bottom of the world would prove hazardous even before the survey ship sailed from Portsmouth last October. |
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While the five-door hatchback is expected to be the best seller in Europe, the four-door saloon is also predicted to sell well on the Continent. |
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Keep Britain Tidy predicted problems would be caused by litter and discarded food from takeaways and overflowing household rubbish bags. |
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But despite the predicted weekend let-up, forecasters have dismissed talk of a long-term thaw. |
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The Eagles are another team I predicted would choke, and they haven't thus far. |
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Initially, the biologists met up a palaeogeographer who predicted what the world map was going to look like in the future. |
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He predicted that despite the protests of the chauvinists, the demand for English would increase. |
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It stands at the cutting edge of science, social engineering and politics, where the future is predicted before it happens. |
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Every bullet hit its target as she accurately predicted the movements of her enemies. |
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There was a slight overcast of clouds, but the predicted rain had yet to come. |
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In it he predicted that a large molecule carrying a genetic code would explain heritable characteristics. |
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His height was on the second centile, below that predicted from parental heights. |
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Recently, I predicted that there was a need for Internet switching ability in a mobile phone. |
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The amino acids in the heptad repeats that constitute the predicted coiled-coil regions are underlined. |
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Optimal nectar concentrations have been predicted by a plethora of models that differ in detail and realism. |
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Seven of the predicted helices in our final structure are consistent with the model of MacDonald. |
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Solid boxes show the relative positions of two predicted helical structures. |
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It is also predicted to be one of heavy showers and above average tropical storm activity. |
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Christmas has come early for thousands of shoppers, with stores launching early sales in a bid to beat off a predicted slump. |
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Few predicted weeks ago that so many people would turn out to stop the unstoppable, and I was certainly not among them. |
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Few doubted the final result of the war, none could have predicted such a quick result. |
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The head cold I predicted last Monday hit me on Tuesday and was followed closely by exhaustion on Wednesday and a temperature on Thursday. |
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Darwinism, applied to humans, predicted the fit would survive, without intervention, naturally. |
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Weathermen said that today would remain hot and sunny, although they predicted it may be a little more hazy. |
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All eggs hatched according to laying order, and in all clutches that we predicted to hatch synchronously, eggs hatched within 12 h of each other. |
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Finally he gave a careless shrug, dropping the man's head with a thud that predicted a headache the next day. |
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He predicted that there will be a surge of nano-naming, with the nano prefix showing up in all sorts of new places in the coming years. |
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It had been widely predicted that the committee would decide in favour of continuing research into embryonic stem cells. |
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The Cobblers would certainly be odds-on to complete the promotion that most pundits predicted back in August. |
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The Fed is predicted to respond to the more sluggish economy by lowering rates. |
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The World Health Organisation has predicted that by the year 2020 unipolar depression will account for the second largest burden of disease. |
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Scottish universities are preparing for a cash bonanza as the number of overseas students is predicted to double in the next 15 years. |
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Health chiefs say that the level of cholesterol lowering drugs, statins, prescribed by GPs, has exceeded predicted levels. |
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Experts have predicted that internet retailers will benefit more than ever before from the festive bonanza. |
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He incorrectly predicted my star sign, but then said he was more compatible with a Cancerian anyway. |
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Each model assigns consumers a numeric credit score that reflects their predicted performance. |
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In each study, hospital mortality was higher than predicted with resultant poor model calibration. |
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Mortality was better predicted by the composite physiological index than by pulmonary function tests. |
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In particular, it is violated during the accelerated expansion predicted in theories of cosmic inflation. |
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However, maps generated using molecular markers often have greatly inflated lengths compared with those predicted from chiasma counts. |
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In other trials, qualitative analysis of the ECG data alone or in combination with troponin T levels predicted treatment outcomes. |
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Figures showed that amounts of the pollutant nitrogen dioxide were predicted to exceed allowed annual limits in five areas of the city. |
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No one predicted this, no one anticipated or had advance warning of this attack. |
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The process of accession is a difficult one and Bulgaria should complete negotiations within the predicted time frame, Palacio said. |
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It was predicted that altruists and non-altruists would still be differentiable to perceivers with respect to helpfulness. |
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Isn't it funny how, after I managed to make it big with the blog they predicted will fail, that they are still harping on the same points? |
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It was a remarkable achievement and was hailed genius after his predicted crash of 1929 occurred. |
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Snatching purses was not what anyone might have predicted we would be doing on a cold November night. |
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The Met Office has predicted an unsettled period of weather with rain and wind. |
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The weatherman has predicted mild conditions for today, and sunny weather later this weekend and on Monday. |
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And with Americans eating out more often, anyone who measured the sky-high salt levels in restaurant foods could have predicted trouble. |
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The game depends on having well-matched players on either side of the net, so that what's predicted theoretically can be checked experimentally. |
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He predicted that the biggest jump in prices would come at the lower end of the market. |
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The law is predicted to bring benefits not just for ramblers but for the whole region by attracting more walkers and tourists. |
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Maybe the guy who predicted that the world will end with a whimper instead of a bang was right. |
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The effect was predicted to be very weak, but least weak with rare earth and transition metal ions. |
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Results Performance ratings of targeted competencies at the assessment centre predicted trainer ratings of performance in the job. |
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Yet, when we predicted this outcome, you scoffed at our warnings as hysterical ravings. |
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Residual plots indicate a well-specified model where there is a lack of pattern between the standardized residuals and their predicted values. |
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When the first atomic bomb went off as some scientists had predicted it would, another bit of truth about the empirical world was revealed. |
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For three years they have predicted a rebound in US economic growth in the second half of the year. |
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That's right, and two things that predicted maintenance of normal blood pressure after drug withdrawal were salt restriction and weight loss. |
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The National Tourism Authority of Laos predicted that 743,000 visitors would bring 107 billion kip into the local economy. |
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It predicted record-breaking temperatures for June and July, with August expected to be very warm and occasionally hot. |
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As my predicted recovery of the American economy gets speed, the world will buy more of our diamonds, gold, copper and uranium again. |
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Godfrey had predicted prior to his disappearance that he would be knocked on the head. |
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Remember, Holyfield predicted that he would knock Lewis out in the third round. |
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However, the new ATG assignment does not alter the predicted mature polypeptides encoded by each allele. |
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So, given the measured reflectance and the predicted reflectance, one can calculate the contrasts of the collected species in the water. |
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Last night forecasters predicted that the blustery weather would continue, with hail and thunder a possibility. |
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Officials say the defences will allow for a predicted rise in sea level and be built to blend in with the townscape. |
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As predicted I stayed home Friday night, kicked back and watched all manner of light entertainment on the box. |
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In 1922, the Russian physicist Alexander Friedmann predicted from general relativity that the universe should be expanding. |
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Few could have predicted that the band would become one of alternative rock's most bankable hitmakers. |
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He predicted that 10,000 new rental units would be built within two years, and that vacancy rates would rise. |
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The day dawned clear and freezing cold with temperatures well below zero, with the prospect of snow predicted by the Met office. |
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It predicted an inevitable collapse of tsarist finances and proposed the repudiation of the payment of the tsarist debts. |
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The predicted residual sum of squares statistic was calculated in order to validate the generalizability of the regressions. |
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He also had an uncanny feel for the weather and many times accurately predicted a day of storms, especially violent thunderstorms and tornadoes. |
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Still, few could have predicted he'd fall this deep into a pit of lyrical self-pity and teen angst. |
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The relative effect of anorthite on predicted melt compositions is indicated. |
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As one prediction after another was falsified, he segued unblushingly onto the next predicted catastrophe. |
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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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The coordinating committee at that time predicted that the next revision would be a rewrite in 1997-8, so a new version is overdue. |
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Thus developmental sequence, not age cohort, best predicted heterosexual romantic and sexual involvement. |
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He also predicted the existence of antimatter that was later discovered in nature. |
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Harry predicted that Internet broadcasting would largely replace satellite transmission of events. |
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Marx, after all, had predicted that revolution, and the transition to socialism, would occur first in the most advanced capitalist societies. |
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Anyone who has ever singed their eyebrows lighting a gas fire could have predicted that trouble lay ahead. |
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Second, it predicted that light from a distant star passing near to the limb of sun would be bent by a small but measurable angle. |
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Last but not least he predicted that New South Wales would lose its supremacy and probably become a provincial appendage to South Australia. |
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A further rise of 0.5 per cent is predicted in the latter part of the year. |
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Hypothesis 2 predicted that the profiles would be related logically to other risk-taking variables. |
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Analysts on Friday predicted the shares would be placed at a significant discount. |
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Hundreds of European fishermen are to link arms in a unique show of solidarity as they fight to save their industry from a predicted collapse. |
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It was the physical game as predicted and both teams took the rough with the smooth. |
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Blackfish, or Luderick, which are predicted to be found in numbers on run-out tides once the river water is clear. |
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Astrological tables had predicted an unusual succession of eclipses in the first years of the new century. |
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It had also been predicted that a great wave of atheism would sweep the world. |
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It was this Temple which first predicted the deluge destined to destroy the Atlantean civilisation. |
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The existence of an element with an atomic number of 21 was predicted in 1869 by Dmitri Mendeleev. |
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No one could have predicted it on the Central Area sandlots of Seattle, but that made it even more fun. |
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First, we calculated the overall mean by averaging the predicted means for each study group. |
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Many in the press predicted that the FDA's actions would open the floodgates to a torrent of spurious claims. |
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Essentially, we now have the makings of a scrap over Britain's life companies that was predicted by this paper at the turn of the year. |
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And he predicted that the continuing fall-out from the war could prove crucial come polling day. |
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If anyone had predicted that twenty years ago they would have been laughed at as scaremongers. |
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A manageress of a neighbouring store predicted chaos on the last weekend before Christmas. |
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But in the real life scenario, the predicted advantages of heparin coating don't seem to feature. |
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I predicted the rise of commercial telepresence, which now appears to be years away. |
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As predicted by many pundits, Anthony Minghella's Cold Mountain leads the nominations for this year's Bafta awards, with 13 nominations. |
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Next morning the sky is cloudy and the sea calm, but a sirocco wind is predicted for late afternoon. |
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He predicted that if that co-operation continued and was improved upon, a greater success rate could be achieved. |
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They all improved on their predicted exam grades with several students achieving their best grade in business studies. |
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However, staff predicted that the rush would start on Christmas Eve when a number of selected items would be marked down for their sale. |
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Ray predicted that violations would be rampant during both legislative and presidential elections and during the ballot counting. |
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A few of their top picks went within two or three spots of the predicted order. |
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In practice, the spacecraft deviated significantly even from predicted orbits that took into account the gravitational forces of the mascons. |
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If pendulums do not behave in the way predicted by the theory, then the theory is falsified. |
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It was therefore predicted that another more distant planet must be perturbing Uranus' orbit. |
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Meanwhile, meteorologists predicted typical for the winter season weather in January. |
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He predicted the growing immiseration and impoverishment of the working class in capitalist societies. |
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Having determined future company labour needs, the bursars are selected to satisfy the predicted manpower requirements of the company. |
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As a result, the predicted protein is missing the leader signal required for the secretion of pancreatic enzymes. |
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Furthermore, both zebra and Thomson's gazelle are locally abundant and neither show greater synchrony than predicted by their food supply. |
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Until you understand the basics of functions and algebra, the thought that a number can be predicted is a surprising one. |
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Exposure concentrations were well below threshold limit values, and hepatotoxicity was not predicted for these compounds. |
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He predicted that the party would next promise to cut inheritance tax and the threshold for income tax. |
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As early as 1819, visionaries predicted cities would one day be lit by electricity. |
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Who would have predicted that one throwaway posting would elicit over 800 comments? |
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India Meteorological Department officials have predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall with thundershowers till Monday morning for Gujarat region. |
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This is evidence that the genes are evolving in a concerted manner, as might be predicted for genes that mispair very frequently in meiosis. |
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My mock exam grades were also wrong and therefore my predicted grades were wrong. |
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The high tide time predicted in your tide tables might not be the same as actually occurs in these rocky areas. |
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For once the weather bureau got it right and the predicted cold front arrived last night with a blast of icy wind. |
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Of all the problems predicted for Rangers in Galatasaray's hostile bear pit, defenders falling asleep at crucial moments was not among them. |
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Industry observers predicted that Batman Forever merch would be the summer's runaway hit. |
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Critics predicted that, without radical change to make the service more accountable, the money would disappear into a black hole. |
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By this time she had been tipped to win, but no-one quite predicted how large the margin would be between the winner and the runner-up. |
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More thundery showers are predicted for tomorrow and Thursday, before persistent rain takes hold on Friday and Saturday. |
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Contractors will fabricate and test advanced structural components to failure to validate performance relative to predicted performance. |
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Having predicted several months ago that Kerry was toast, I should probably avoid any more prognostication. |
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Wildebeest, topi, warthog, and Grant's gazelle births differed from all predicted distributions. |
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For better or for worse, a chain of events has been set in motion by these two that cannot be predicted with any certainty. |
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The triumphalists hadn't predicted it either, let alone noticed the hollow centre of this great victory, but that is beside the point. |
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Permeability changes, however, can merely be inferred, as pore throat sizes and tortuosity cannot be predicted from thermodynamics. |
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We'd actually put Greece at the head of the pack by the time we'd totted everything up, and correctly predicted that the UK would come last. |
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Intel had predicted a margin of 50 percent, plus or minus a couple of percentage points. |
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But it was predicted today that the inquiry will probably have to extend into a third session, which has been pencilled in for July. |
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Consequently, a trade-off has been predicted between competitive ability and flooding tolerance. |
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In 1931, he predicted the existence of the massless neutrino to explain away mathematical problems with beta decay. |
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In cases where multiple transcripts were predicted for a gene, the longest transcript was used. |
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The first to been seen was in 1639, and the time between transits was later predicted by Edmond Halley. |
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For example, there are very many people who do not fit the predicted patterns of biorhythm theory. |
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But Kepler found a discrepancy of eight minutes of arc between the observed and predicted positions of the planet. |
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I could see it with MB and frankly I predicted he was headed straight for juvenile detention and a fast track to the big house. |
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Economic ideology is most strongly predicted by income and other indicators of economic class position. |
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Commentators predicted a close-run presidential race, but few expected there to be no winner at all. |
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A strong southerly wind is also predicted to blast into Wellington to increase the discomfort of players and spectators. |
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He predicted a close-run contest, which had consequently attracted the attention of the national media. |
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Climate models for the mid-Cretaceous predicted warm humid climates for this region. |
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As predicted by the fact that microsatellites are hypermutable, many flanking-sequence variants were associated with multiple repeat alleles. |
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Last night's Eastern Evening News has predicted that I will win North Norfolk. |
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In these circumstances, the appropriate bus priority treatment may be analysed using the predicted traffic conditions and bus patronage levels. |
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He predicted that between 100,000 to 200,000 people would lose their jobs as banks focus on cleaning up their books and clearing bad debts. |
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These superconductors usually contain more oxygen atoms than predicted by valence theory. |
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In spite of these uncertainties, net metabolic rates are consistent with drag power similar to that predicted by hydromechanical models. |
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The original hawk-dove model predicted partial preferences for aggressiveness. |
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By tomorrow I'll be swanking around the place as if it was all predicted and, you know, I knew it was going to happen. |
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They performed numeric simulations to determine the predicted sensitivity for a given number of blood samples and a given volume of cultured blood. |
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And, as predicted by numerous professionals, they are sicker and more dangerous than when they went behind bars. |
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The report predicted that by 2040, the European heat wave will be happening every other year. |
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However, in the case of compressed gases, the compressibility at high densities falls to a small fraction of the value predicted for the ideal gas. |
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Merlin was the son of an incubus and a human, condemned to age backwards, so that he predicted the past, remembered the future and used his skills to preserve the time line. |
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He also predicted the potential of competitive spirit in Asian countries. |
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We are currently in the sixth, which is predicted to be the worst, and, to make matters worse, we are the cause. |
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Fertility was predicted by a sperm count greater than 48 million per mL, motility greater than 63 percent, and greater than 12 percent normal forms. |
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A polling station official predicted the school would stay open until midnight to process the remaining voters. |
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I predicted last issue that the kerfuffle over his remarks would have died down by the time I got around to offering my twopenn'orth, and I was right. |
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Even tax hikes in the budget are unlikely to choke off the current market's head of steam, Britain's biggest building society predicted on Friday. |
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Senators from both parties had already predicted that the authorization to use force in Syria would require a cloture vote. |
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But nobody, as we talked in breaks between forehands and backhands, could have predicted the extraordinary way the story developed at Stamford Bridge last night. |
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Strikingly, just as offender attributes consistently predicted later rearrests of drug court participants, they consistently did not predict graduation in both sites. |
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But anytime the Minister for Finance was in trouble, he usually pulled a rabbit out of the hat to ensure the books balanced close to what he had predicted on Budget Day. |
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Based upon similarities with other Lobelia species such as L. cardinalis and L. siphilitica it can be predicted that L. spicata is a xenogamous species. |
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I actually predicted before the England v France match kicked off that Beckham would retire from International football at the end of the Championship. |
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When the first clergywoman appeared in the United States, it was predicted by alarmists that men would be driven out of the pulpit by the new competition. |
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While the race meeting was blighted by poor weather at the start of the week, today's predicted heatwave has prompted concerns over traffic queues around York. |
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In Britain we now consume 10 times as much table wine as we drank in the Sixties and it is predicted that we will drink twice as much again within the next 20 years. |
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In nearly every statewide or federal election where they were predicted to play decisive roles, independents under-performed. |
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Concerns about global climate change and predicted changes in terrestrial ecosystems highlight the need for the accurate quantification of productivity at all scales. |
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At the beginning of their first year of tertiary education, many could not have predicted they would one day be embarking on this course of study. |
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The demolition work also is predicted to be more complicated because of inactive utility lines. |
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Temperatures are predicted to be near or just above average, with a plenty of dry, bright weather and the possibility of a colder snap and patchy fog. |
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In this sort of form and in this kind of mood, McLaren could yet become the star attraction that was predicted when he was first making the breakthrough at Dundee United. |
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I could have predicted that it would be another anti-government screed. |
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He predicted that the project, which upgrades the jets' avionics, could net huge profits for Aerospace Industrial, provided the aircraft can be sold. |
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Samuel P. Jacobs on how the punditocracy predicted her spectacular rise and fall. |
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The period length of the double mutant strains was close to values predicted from assuming an additive or multiplicative effect from each mutation. |
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He predicted the embattled and obstinate leader will fall in a matter of days. |
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As predicted by the literature in social psychology, the nature of the situation exerted more influence on behavior than did individual characteristics. |
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For both line Y and line X the distribution of heteroplasmy levels, presented in bar chart form in Fig 1, was far from that predicted by the 200 segregating unit model. |
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Increases in the mean male body size in a population are therefore predicted to cause increases in the threshold body size that separates horned and hornless male morphs. |
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Regional and temporal variation in bending moments and power production have also been predicted to occur during steady undulatory swimming in fish. |
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You couldn't have predicted that without the gift of second sight. |
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Hospice services are provided for patients with a predicted life expectancy of 6 months or less who have elected palliative rather than curative care. |
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Critics predicted that their resale prices would crash, but they had reckoned without the property boom and without Carroll's skill when it comes to site selection. |
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Many people predicted that the store would fail, but it has done very well. |
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That is approximately the same year the BBC predicted Moon mining could become commercially profitable. |
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Quickly becoming public enemy No1 for condoning Roy Keane's behaviour, Dunphy predicted Ireland were not good enough and at half-time warned of more goals against. |
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The other two layers show angles of 50-60 deg as would be predicted by the hydrostatic skeleton model of internal concertina locomotion in caecilians. |
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Yet recent breakthroughs in chaos theory and quantum mechanics, for example, also suggest that the workings of the universe cannot be predicted with absolute precision. |
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I predicted a majority of 25, so I'm the outlier at the moment. |
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There was a time when self-appointed wise men predicted the outcome of events, for good or ill, based on the position of the stars in the night sky. |
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This winter the Trans Canada Trail is predicted to be used more than in previous years by hikers, cross country skiers, dogsledders, snowshoers and snowmobilers. |
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In Australia, he predicted with great regret the extinction of the thylacine and called the authorities short-sighted for not protecting red kangaroos. |
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The calculated membrane strains were in good agreement with experimentally observed and predicted strains in aspirated blebs from red blood cells. |
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For 50 years, scientists had predicted the existence of the particle we now know as Higgs boson, which gives mass to matter. |
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He predicted that New York would survive the attacks virtually unchanged. |
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Afternoon weather for central London is predicted to be 12C, light rain, easterly breeze with the evening, largely overcast. |
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Richie Roeper predicted that the film will not be nominated for Best Picture at next year's Oscars and that Gibson will not be nominated for Best Director. |
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Ralston predicted instead a cabinet post in a Republican administration or a federal judgeship for Sandoval. |
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Commercially available spirometers include normative equations, and lung function is expressed as a percentage of the predicted normal down to 6 years of age. |
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Who could have predicted that revolution and Beatlemania would fuse? |
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At the point that the physician reinstituted mechanical ventilation, patients were predicted to be an average of 13 minutes away from task failure. |
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I predicted the return of writing letters and sending them by post. |
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Mother Shipton, cavewoman, visionary and bad poet, predicted it. |
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Although few would have predicted it in 1992, Hillary has become the preeminent symbol of Democratic centrism. |
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Senior administration officials predicted easy passage of the resolution in a briefing with reporters Monday. |
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A career was predicted in a moment, a life foretold in an instant. |
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The predicted age depends much more sensitively on Hubble's constant. |
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And contemporaneous observers predicted that South Africa would fracture, that a civil war would roil for the next decade. |
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Such a trend is surprising both because it is unapparent in the linear morphometric data and because it would not be predicted from casual inspection of Camarasaurus humeri. |
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One of the most respected analysts in his field, he has predicted that the housing market is due to come down to the ground with a bump and, more than once, he has been wrong. |
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The data below are derived from comparing cross-bridge-bearing shelf positions to their unstrained positions predicted by linear regression of the whole set of myosin shelves. |
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Severe weather caused disruption to travel and sporting fixtures yesterday as the New Year got off to a damp start and forecasters predicted no let-up for the next 24 hours. |
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As The Daily Beast predicted on Monday, this forced a split with his coalition partners, the liberal democrats. |
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Following the logic of social control theory, it is predicted that workers would have to neutralize the bind of the law, the prohibitions against theft. |
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This contribution is expected to increase as melting rates accelerate, though ultimately the added runoff is predicted to disappear as glaciers decline many decades from now. |
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Eric sort of predicted the verdict, and he softened the blow for me. |
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Both Know-Nothings and Democrats exaggerated the events in Kansas and predicted disaster if the other party were to be entrusted with protecting slavery. |
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After all, the Vatican experts had predicted that a short conclave meant that one of the two frontrunners had cinched the deal. |
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Sales soared and while the cynics predicted that the bubble would burst as we moved on to the next novelty, the people mover, demand has steadily increased. |
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I would have never predicted when I saw Cheers that woody Harrelson was going to be one of the great actors of this generation. |
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He predicted no end to the poetic image, for the central aim of poetry is to insinuate the shape of things to come, and that is a perpetual process. |
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In these cases, the likely outcomes can be predicted with some accuracy. |
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In the first year, passenger traffic was four times the predicted level. |
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Schlegel also predicted there would be more arrests and beatings at unapproved protests. |
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Crashes can often be predicted long before the eventual smash. |
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Based on simple limit equilibrium and an elastoplastic interface shear relation, pull-out test results are predicted in terms of the relative interface bond resistances. |
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Gale predicted and demonstrated a potential increase of transpiration with altitude when there is less than the average lapse rate of ambient temperature. |
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Craighead predicted serious problems in systematic enforcement of the ordinance because conductors and motormen were allowed to use their own discretion in seating passengers. |
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The hungrier it is the faster it will learn, and the strength of its response can be precisely predicted by the rate at which the food pellets are dispensed. |
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When the Bosman ruling gave players freedom of movement once their contract with a club expired, it was widely predicted that the transfer market would collapse. |
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He predicted the downfall of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and other hardliners in the 2012 election. |
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He said the party had impoverished its supporters and predicted that they would turn against the ruling party, no matter how the constituency boundaries were gerrymandered. |
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Other respondees thought this predicted the appearance of Yeti or Bigfoot. |
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The Daily Beast's Ruben Navarrette Jr. predicted just this earlier this week. |
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This is because the Tribe consultants have misconceived their brief, as we predicted in an earlier letter, and have picked on The Green as a convenient piece of open land. |
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On Fox News Sunday, he predicted Sharron Angle will trounce Harry Reid for the Nevada Senate seat. |
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According to the most common definition, idioms are linguistic expressions whose overall meaning cannot be predicted from the meanings of the constituent parts. |
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More than once he'd predicted a storm, rain or otherwise, because his trick knee was acting up or another kind of disaster because his elbows were aching. |
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The Republican takeover of the House is no less dramatic for having been predicted by every two-bit pundit on the planet. |
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I don't think anyone predicted a Greece-Germany-France trifecta. |
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That has changed even more rapidly than Hansen predicted so long ago that Seinfeld was still a year from premiering. |
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Muzychko had predicted his own death days before in a YouTube video excerpted, of course, on RT Russian television. |
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Less rains were predicted in winter season due to the climatology change across the world, sources added. |
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The weatherman predicted unusually low temperatures for the area. |
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Here all predicted compounds were BBB negative suggesting safe administrability. |
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We compared the frequencies of alightings on hosts with those predicted from random transect data. |
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The bank of clouds on the horizon announced the arrival of the predicted storm front. |
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Chay Blyth was the first when he circumnavigated in British Steel in 292 days in 1970 in a voyage that some predicted would end in certain death. |
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He refused to get disheartened, even when all 50 writers polled by Newsweek predicted he would lose. |
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The plan addresses the fact that traffic in York is predicted to grow considerably over the coming years. |
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However he rightly predicted that the nation did not want another civil war. |
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The result was unexpected and exceeded even the party leadership's expectations, as most polls had predicted a hung parliament. |
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Among other discoveries, he formulated the Dirac equation which describes the behaviour of fermions and predicted the existence of antimatter. |
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This approach elegantly predicted many of the spectral phenomena that Bohr's model failed to explain. |
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The number of rooms required can be determined from the predicted roll of the school and the area needed. |
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Based on Bacon's apocrypha, he is also portrayed as a visionary who predicted the invention of the submarine, aircraft, and automobile. |
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This is an investigation of whether the real world behaves as predicted by the hypothesis. |
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In Part I, the Messiah's coming and the virgin birth are predicted by the Old Testament prophets. |
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Though few in the industry predicted it, silent film as a viable commercial medium in the United States would soon be little more than a memory. |
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The outcome of most votes can be predicted beforehand since political parties normally instruct members which way to vote. |
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The American company TickerTags accurately predicted the results using Twitter data. |
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In the wake of the poor election results, Derby predicted to Disraeli that neither of them would ever hold office again. |
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Instead of the predicted disaster, cutting loose from gold proved a major advantage. |
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He and his meteorological team predicted that the weather would improve enough for the invasion to proceed on 6 June. |
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The financial crisis was not widely predicted by mainstream economists except Raghuram Rajan, who instead spoke of the Great Moderation. |
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A number of heterodox economists predicted the crisis, with varying arguments. |
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In fact, Airbus delivered 26 units, thus outdoing its predicted output for the first time. |
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The Hawking radiation for an astrophysical black hole is predicted to be very weak and would thus be exceedingly difficult to detect from Earth. |
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The existence of magnetic fields had been predicted by theoretical studies of black holes. |
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Almroth Wright had predicted antibiotic resistance even before it was noticed during experiments. |
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Roxburgh, who encouraged Waugh to write and predicted a great future for him. |
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Swift crater, a crater on Mars's moon Deimos, is named after Jonathan Swift, who predicted the existence of the moons of Mars. |
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Smith's argument predicted Britain's evolution as the workshop of the world, underselling and outproducing all its competitors. |
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He predicted that the melting point of ice must fall with pressure, otherwise its expansion on freezing could be exploited in a perpetuum mobile. |
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In 1898, Kelvin predicted that only 400 years of oxygen supply remained on the planet, due to the rate of burning combustibles. |
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