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The experience of transfer stress was an anticipated theme (that is, it already existed in the qualitative literature about intensive care).
Given my previous research, difficulties associated with going out was an anticipated theme and most participants spontaneously discussed their going out experiences in the first part of the interview.
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The new Wizarding World of Harry Potter buffeteria-style restaurant is now open sporadically at Universal Studios Hollywood during "technical rehearsals" in the highly anticipated themed land.
In the second part of the interview, semistructured questions explored emerging and anticipated themes further.
Scholars have doubted the poet's authorship of works such as Calyce, Rhadine, and Daphne, which seem to anticipate themes popular in the romantic poetry of the Hellenistic age (323 30 bc).
Thematically, The Killing anticipates themes, motifs and incidents to come in Kubrick's oeuvre, most famously the notion of master plans undone by human fallibility, that are also to be found in the tales of fate and life's absurdity of by his mentors Lang and Huston.
Brady MacDonald of the Los Angeles Times ranked Outlaw Run in his top 13 most anticipated new theme park attractions in the United States for 2013.
And four years after Smith was prising tracers from his shoe heels to keep himself off-grid, Tom Cruise was prising out his own eyeball to the same ends in Minority Report, a film that anticipated the themes of corporate/government collusion that run through Greengrass's latest effort with appropriate prescience.
Lyric poets of the Enlightenment include Franciszek Karpiński, who expanded on features of the Baroque style in popular pastorals and religious songs, and Franciszek Dyonizy Kniaźnin, whose style gradually evolved from the Baroque to the classical; he anticipated Romantic themes of folk poetry, popular superstition, and Gypsy (Rom) life.
Whitehead's elaboration of the idea that "it is as true to say that God creates the World as that the World creates God" (1929) anticipated the themes of interrelatedness and mutual conditioning that feminist philosophy has developed in multiple ways in recent decades.
"A Schoolboy's Diary," which includes his first stories, is an exciting addition to the expanding English-language Walser canon, centered as it is around schoolboy life, which not only anticipates the theme of his greatest novel, "Jakob von Gunten," but also introduces Walser's unmistakable combination of insight and (faux?) naïveté, poetic license and (mock?) servility.
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