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We should always have expected a close race.
His last message, radioed to his companions, was "This is it," which makes a fitting epitaph for someone who must always have expected to keep an appointment with death every time he got into the air.
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And you'll say, "Well, XYZ almost always happens; you should have expected that".
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Participants reported feeling hope, confidence, and a sense of responsibility for their treatment during the process, although the treatments did not always have the expected outcome.
With animals, Ms. Wallace said, "you always have to expect the unexpected".
We have to be heads-up, and we always have to expect the unexpected, which is a little bit of what they did last night".
"With him you always have to expect the unexpected," said Ms. Capito, speaking on the phone from her kitchen in Charleston, W.Va., exhausted from a week of late-night talks at the Capitol.
Though popular understanding of class, community and the role of the welfare state has altered wildly in recent decades, they're still using the same language they always have and expecting it to resonate with voters.
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