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Liberman made his first impression as an art director in the early nineteen-thirties at VU, the French weekly magazine whose innovative use of photography anticipated Life and Paris Match by nearly a decade.
Some things that happened in the United States between 1970 and 1979 anticipated life in the Reagan era and some were dead on arrival at the threshold of that great dawn.
Conclusion For many, retirement is a highly anticipated life stage.
This year's NYFF is shaping up to be quite the festival, with Ang Lee's widely anticipated "Life of Pie" set to open.
Purchase prices for equipment were obtained from the two hospitals and anticipated life expectancy was set at 10 years.
Eligible patients were ⩾ 18 years, had failed standard skin-directed therapy and at least one prior systemic therapy, and had anticipated life expectancy >6 months.
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"So I'd rather not anticipate life at CBS Sports without it".
On one hand, you're carrying these monumental experiences under your wing as you anticipate life outside of a tour bus.
JEFFERY AND FAITH LARSEN of Greenwich, Conn., have been anticipating life in an empty nest, now that their children are 14 and 15 years old.
(Her love of riding is so great that "she felt that she enjoyed it in a pagan sensuous way, and always looked forward to renouncing it," and she imagines, when anticipating life with Casaubon, "It would be like marrying Pascal").
The troop ship that Spark sailed on in 1944 dodged U-boats while "in her tight berth she read Eliot's 'The Dry Salvages,' contentedly anticipating life as an artist".
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