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It arrived clearly signposted, with a predictability that was agonising: diagnosis, scan, operation, false hope, radiotherapy, hospice, morphine, death.
One of the opening jokes was, with a predictability that was almost as deadening as the joke itself, about Kennedy being an alcoholic.
Before their marriage, Jamison suppressed the more extreme aspects of her character in order to impose on herself a predictability that would permit her to negotiate the world without self-destructing.
The competitive balance that gives hope to teams like Rivera's will probably tilt this season toward those like the one he just left: the San Diego Chargers, perennial contenders, whose players know what their coaches are thinking, introducing a predictability that has been absent from the N.F.L. for at least 10 years.
That being said, all other tooth movements displayed a predictability that was significantly lower than 100%.
But I just think you're not dealing with a developed economy that's run by the rule of law and has a predictability that is limited enough that we can't have in major developed Western economies.
Digital photography relies on a programmer's coding or a hardware engineer's design to determine how light will be captured and color represented in the photograph, which creates a predictability that was blissfully lacking in the chemically uncertain medium of film.
At 56, and after 24 years in parliament, Mr Beazley has a predictability that shell-shocked Labor needs.
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