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Presiding over religious observances was generally regarded as a privilege of citizenship: thus, in some cities it was an office in which the elderly in good standing could be expected to serve.
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Will they be expected to serve coffee?
The engineered strains produced in this study are expected to serve as a valuable reference to future biosealants that could be applied in the environment.
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A master was expected to serve an apprenticeship in his region, and show proof of citizenship, which could be obtained through birth in the city or by purchase.
A writer was expected to serve an apprenticeship in short fiction, and only after publishing a profusion of stories could they graduate to the long form.
De Villiers is expected to serve until year's end.
Mr. Scilingo is expected to serve 30 years in prison.
He is expected to serve a life term in prison.
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