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| since around 1907, but had the foresight to | anticipate a disruption in his supply from the upcoming |
| Members of the LDS Church | anticipate additions to its canon, including the transl |
| "We | anticipate an overindexing, if you will, of those who b |
| d care, the Perelman Center's is designed to | anticipate and respond to future trends in medicine. |
| ng nations, corporations and individuals can | anticipate and navigate the coming break point. |
| I don't | anticipate any serious problems of that sort among the |
| A535 may have been problematic but he didn't | anticipate any major difficulties.Jodrell Bank Observat |
| The Government of India do not | anticipate any retrenchment. |
| terised by shifts of visual perspective that | anticipate cinematic techniques. |
| st was the first fighting style developed to | anticipate cyborg combat, and emphasizes combat against |
| ation of precursory signs, it is possible to | anticipate eruptions. |
| embers selected forecasts that can help them | anticipate events of the future; |
| This work is said by some to | anticipate Ferruccio Busoni's late-romantic settings of |
| He will not | anticipate folly in all its forms but he never puts out |
| size the elements of U.S. national power and | anticipate future operational environments." |
| to bat again before stumps, but few captains | anticipate getting Australia 32/7. |
| m silentium, are small scale oratorios which | anticipate Giacomo Carissimi, and then Marc-Antoine Cha |
| ght to be the failure of past governments to | anticipate growth in need and the delay in implementati |
| ene Sculatti wrote that "The rhythm seems to | anticipate hip-hop by three decades." |
| y his "Structural Analysis of Epistemology," | anticipate his lifelong search for "synthesis" between |
| mentions Wellesley (Wellington) but does not | anticipate his future importance. |
| be away, but in Hough's words he "failed to | anticipate how his company would react to the severity |
| reducing aircraft speed to | anticipate impending turbulence. |
| In 1964, the tobacco industry began to | anticipate increased federal regulation and voluntarily |
| What Haghi does not | anticipate is that the couple will fall in love. |
| f the Atonement if humanity had neglected to | anticipate it in any way. |
| criticism to Pei, such that Pei was able to | anticipate it and deflect it. |
| s them to accurately track precipitation and | anticipate its development and track. |
| nscious awareness, so people usually fail to | anticipate its effects. |
| Most models and official forecasts did not | anticipate Jerry's dissipation, and numerous models ind |
| one-armed man and begins a similar search to | anticipate Kimble's next move. |
| pted, in the face of equipment shortages, to | anticipate medical problems and so far as possible to p |
| The membrane system would help the city | anticipate new federal water treatment standards, lower |
| nis and Joan Gillings, enables the School to | anticipate new public health challenges, quickly find s |
| life is grounded in the ability to plan and | anticipate one's future. |
| Sometimes people can't | anticipate or can't understand the big picture." |
| hemes in "Politics and the English Language" | anticipate Orwell's development of Newspeak in Nineteen |
| e always carry with us our past (before) and | anticipate our future (beyond) and experience the healt |
| ve said so publicly, that we perhaps did not | anticipate quite the kinds of trouble that we would hav |
| munity by educating citizens on how they may | anticipate, recognize, and reduce crime. |
| Released in 2009 by | Anticipate Recordings, Acre Loss explores the artists' |
| I fully | anticipate regaining my previous form as a point per ga |
| ut still impressive considering many did not | anticipate Schlesinger to enter double-digit territory, |
| s, bitonality, and scoring of Schmitt's work | anticipate Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring. |
| claim about Pliny referred to above) should | anticipate swift disappointment. |
| Based on Vancouver's experience, I would | anticipate that opposition will grow in intensity, if n |
| ns as it is in New Zealand, and thus did not | anticipate that many fans ultimately did not know what |
| ts that last a long time, whereas black hats | anticipate that their sites may eventually be banned ei |
| His fiction has been thought to | anticipate that of William Faulkner. |
| However, I | anticipate that after the merger, the information may b |
| German police estimates | anticipate that 25,000 protesters will seek to express |
| The Hollywood Park officials did not | anticipate that she might again race in the Lady's Secr |
| The words | anticipate the day we leave school, and the "broad high |
| Maggie continue to meet, but little can they | anticipate the tragedy awaiting both of them. |
| The former song and also "Tranesonic" | anticipate the fascination with polyrhythm and spare, d |
| army and Colorado Party links may be said to | anticipate the sizeable support by members of the Color |
| son in his work, the disciples simply didn't | anticipate the resurrection and were surprised by the p |
| y regarded at the time for his motets, which | anticipate the style of Palestrina, and in addition he |
| extension of the left hand; thus his pieces | anticipate the challenges of the modern violin. |
| x shape with projecting bracketed eaves that | anticipate the Mission 66 style structures on the 1950s |
| al championship, causing TCU fans to greatly | anticipate the arrival of their own "Flintstone" on cam |
| wsweek asserted that bin Laden had failed to | anticipate the strength of the Iraqi's anti-occupation |
| nded the theory of proportions of Eudoxus to | anticipate the concept of exponential growth, later dev |
| tem uses a probabilistic predictive model to | anticipate the likely character combinations for the ne |
| However, its main weakness is that it can't | anticipate the moves of an incoming opponent if they ar |
| common good as the supreme law of morality, | anticipate the direction taken by much of the ethical t |
| most frottolas of the time; in this way they | anticipate the madrigal, the first collections of which |
| In those days it was common to | anticipate the call." |
| They now | anticipate the release of their third album, not yet na |
| hopes for world peace which eventually would | anticipate their actions in the United Nations. |
| by thrifty television executives who did not | anticipate their future importance as a document of the |
| ty of families to manage their budget and to | anticipate their needs; |
| What Virgil doesn't | anticipate, though, is meeting his match and finding lo |
| hrough the city of Greensboro, travelers can | anticipate typical weekday rush hour slow downs (7:00-9 |
| What he did not | anticipate was that Grasso would resign on December 31, |
| s "drop dead gorgeous" and stating that they | anticipate what the series has in store for her in the |
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