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And there was some degree of anticipation over whether Mr. McCain would do so this time.
Colleges are watching the impending spending review with the same degree of anticipation as a man tied to the tracks waiting for an oncoming express.
He played with a degree of anticipation that mere physical gifts could not explain: how did he always know where the play was going?
Although Barker has not in recent years come close to matching the brilliant shocks of the stories collected in his "Books of Blood" in the 1980s, many horror readers still approach his work with some degree of anticipation, a hope that he'll find his macabre touch again.
The real surprise, perhaps, is that Murakami's novels now incite a similar degree of anticipation and hunger outside of Japan, even though they are written in a language spoken and read by a relatively small population on a distant and parochial archipelago in the North Pacific.
Of course there is excitement over the return of Mercedes-Benz to grand prix racing under their own name for the first time since 1955, interest in the implications of the ban on mid-race refuelling, a degree of anticipation over the arrival of four completely new teams, curiosity over a new circuit in South Korea and relief over the restoration of the British grand prix to Silverstone.
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City buildings inspectors, safety managers, police officers, construction workers, pedestrians, motorists and reporters waited below a 153-foot crane near Flatbush Avenue in Downtown Brooklyn, looking up with varying degrees of anticipation, confidence and anxiety.
That degree of committed anticipation and excitement is something you cannot recreate at any other screening.
Tesco's entry into the U.S. market in the fall of 2007 was met with a high degree of nervous anticipation from potential competitors as diverse as local convenience store chains and Wal-Mart Stores. Wal-Mart Stores
One striking feature of DM1 is the high degree of genetic anticipation that occurs over subsequent generations (Harper, 1975).
(D ) The degree of motion anticipation was correlated with the RF size (Pearson's r = −0.593, n = 25).
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