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Following the Sharpeville massacre of 1960, officials of the South African Congress of Trade Unions anticipated arrest at any time.
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Anticipating arrest, Kozlov had mortgaged his vacation house.
Despondent over his military failure and anticipating arrest, Kluge committed suicide the next day.
Expectations were heightened by his repeated statements anticipating arrest, and his increasingly dramatic language as the hour approached: "We are entering upon a life and death struggle, a holy war; we are performing an all-embracing sacrifice in which we wish to offer ourselves as oblation".
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She said, "We do anticipate future arrests, but we don't know when those will take place".
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