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That might all be expected at an art gallery.
There were signs as well of low morale, as might be expected at an isolated and surrounded garrison that is struggling through the winter.
This sort of scene was perhaps to be expected at an event whose dress code called for "black tie/hot metal".
An expression of anger is utterly inappropriate in most public circumstances in Japan, but it is quite to be expected at an urban intersection in the United States.
Or you can go the opposite route, as is done at Hakkasan in Midtown, where a sort of special-forces squadron of dim sum creates traditional dumplings with a level of precision that might be expected at an imperial Chinese banquet (with prices to match).
It should be noted that Pedersen et al. (2006) [48] have recently shown that a congruent release of arsenic and iron during abiotic reductive dissolution of iron oxides cannot be expected at an As/Fe molar ratio of less than 0.5%.
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And many of the speeches here were unlike what would be expected at a Republican gathering.
Upscale clothing is to be expected at a school where the average household income trends toward $200,000.
For many important planning and design problems, however, estimates of the greatest precipitation to be expected at a given location within a specified number of years are required.
Who's Crying Now? Perhaps it was to be expected at a book signing by RUDOLPH W. GIULIANI, even at the Prudential Center in Boston.
Moreover, better thermoelectric generation can be expected at a higher engine speed.
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