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Pedals sightings became anticipated, even celebrated, for local residents.
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What we know, or should know, from the past is that once inflation becomes anticipated and ingrained — as it eventually would — then the stimulating effects are lost.
In fact, once the links are in place, the crux of the borrowing challenge then becomes anticipating the tensions between NewCo and CoreCo and never allowing them to escalate beyond productive levels.
Kipnis's rebuke of common slippages and conflations, whereby "gropers become rapists and accusers become Survivors," anticipated a situation in which expression of her opinions about a sexual-harassment allegation could be sincerely perceived as an act of sexual harassment.
De Grey: The problem that's going to happen is there's going to be absolute total pandemonium as soon as this technology becomes widely anticipated, even if that anticipation is actually overoptimistic in terms of time scales.
The more I learned to spell out in words what I needed, the better he became at anticipating my needs. .
The combined value of the objects would barely approach $5 and the novelty factor became less anticipating than a gumball machine.
Margiela's designs have achieved cult status, and this latest venture with the mass retailer has become highly anticipated amongst a population that would scoff at the price of the brand's $6,000 poncho currently being sold on Barneys.com.
Because beyond the fact that this conference is beginning to become, as anticipated, a masquerade, I come back to the question: why have so many Jewish organizations mobilized for Darfur?
When we plug our 2010 PC into the wall of our home, our house will become smart, anticipating our every desire.
Labor Day became our most anticipated holiday.
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