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be anticipated with
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To act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.
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This is not a catastrophe to be anticipated with dread, as it is in most other end-of-days movies.
Steven Pressley, the former Rangers, Hearts and Celtic central defender who is now an assistant coach with the national team, will doubtless appraise the present members of the squad of the desirability of regarding Iceland as a place to be anticipated with a certain relish.
Thus, the NPs' size effect on the dye/solar cells is a replica of what is to be anticipated with cancer cells.
Conditions previously conceived of as fate that needs to be faced become diseases experienced as illness as soon as they can be anticipated with diagnostic technologies or treated with technological interventions.
Such simulations rely on many generative assumptions, and we hence utilized a different strategy involving empirical data in which a ground truth directed connectivity pattern could be anticipated with confidence.
Do these errands during the week if you can: stores are more crowded, and tasks have a tendency to take longer (and to be anticipated with more dread), on weekends.
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Again, the City will be anticipating with delight a foreign intervention, from Axa, or Allianz, or continental leader ING, which would push the shares even higher.
Some surprises might have been anticipated with a little thought, others not.
But decades ago, the arrival of ferries was anticipated with dread.
But Wright wasn't part of the research project, and his arrival was anticipated with some trepidation.
Retaliation for the American attack had been anticipated, with several Islamist websites accusing Zeidan of being complicit.
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