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We've found that, as we understand more, apparently incredibly disparate phenomena turn out to be different aspects of a more surprising, more beautiful answer than we could have anticipated — and often even hoped for.
We'd heard the speeches, participated in the highly anticipated and often disappointing book launches, and while most of us never met L. Ron Hubbard in person, we'd watched endless tapes of his smiling, jovial visage pontificating on his theories, philosophies, and dictates.
Scheduled to open on March 11 and to occupy the Whitney's entire building (with the exception of the top floor and its sampling of the permanent collection), this much anticipated and often much maligned survey of contemporary American art will be slightly smaller than the 2002 biennial, which had 113 artists.
Sprint's much anticipated and often thought vaporware service has finally gone live in Baltimore.
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The assessment of resolution of AFM topographs is a more complex problem than one could initially anticipate, and often AFM users describe their molecular imaging assessment with qualitative terms such as "high-resolution" or "submolecular resolution", although sometimes the same qualitative terms have been used for completely different structural details analyzed by other techniques.
Given the context of climate change, where alterations to seasonal snow patterns are anticipated, and the often-strong coupling between recharge and discharge in karst aquifers, this research area is of great importance.
Such was the extent of French anti-semitism that, after the Nazi invasion of 1940, the Vichy government often anticipated and even went beyond German demands for making life for Jews in France difficult.
Day-to-day work is different than anticipated, and office politics are often overwrought with fear and pressure.
The future actions, behaviors, and outcomes of objects, individuals, and processes can often be anticipated, and some of these anticipations have been hypothesized to result from momentum-like effects.
For civilians, Schulz noted, extraordinary noise like construction blasts or jackhammering can often be anticipated and protected against, but "in the military that's not the case.
However, we believe that addressing psychologic obstacles will improve access and help older adults to anticipate and navigate the often intractable provider and system barriers, such as limited providers.
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