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The album art is often as anticipated as the album itself.
This confusion seems to have been anticipated, as the book features a glossary of names and an index.
His testimony has long been anticipated as the dark heart of the trial; jurors listened intently, some taking notes.
Thus the expansion, so long anticipated as the fulfillment of dreams for half a continent oppressed during the Soviet era, had an ill-mannered side to it.
Each court decision was anticipated as the one that could determine the presidency; never mind that every ruling would certainly be appealed and appealed and appealed.
I am asking it of Shane Meadows, 40, director of Made of Stone, a film almost as breathlessly anticipated as the reunion itself.
It gradually obscured "the sheer brute fact that the results of human activity cannot be anticipated," as the economist Frank Knight wrote in 1921.
You've got star power, you've got buzz and I can't think of another example from a commercial perspective where the ads are actually as anticipated as the event".
But what is being anticipated as "the murder trial of the century" is, more precisely, shaping up to be the opposite of a trial.
But as anticipated as the quarterback matchup was coming into the game, the imagined duel between the two never truly materialized.
That program is moving ahead slower than anticipated as the Transportation Security Administration drags its feet on approving technology that would, for example, allow members to keep their shoes on.
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