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It is a longer wait than I anticipated, maybe because he wants to give me time.
"I anticipate the 10-minute wait.
When a small-time general store manager receives an unexpected inheritance, and then decides to take the money in cash, I first groaned, then, anticipating a fraught time waiting for the cash's eventual loss, I actually said "right, that's it", and went off to have a de-stressing cup of tea before tackling the rest.
All the fans waited and anticipated an album.
My biggest gripe at this point is that tweets that are anticipating a movie ("I can't wait to see Inception") and are actually reviewing a movie ("Inception was great!") are categorized into the same bucket.
I am anticipating the tears, waiting for the standing child to turn and run away and continue playing, victorious.
"They anticipate a manager's needs without waiting for instructions".
"It looks bad but we have to wait," said Mourinho, who anticipates a clearer assessment in the next 48 hours.
Renting, no doubt, isn't for everyone, and some buyers have already been waiting out the market, anticipating a dip.
It seems Mr. Murdoch's greatest hope, when it comes to his newspapers, is to wait out the downturn and anticipate a future with many fewer papers to compete against.
The conflicting results of these 2 studies largely reflect differences in the study design and study population, leaving clinicians to make decisions about desensitization based largely on local expertise and anticipated waiting times for a compatible deceased donor transplant.
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