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England can expect to confront a different, though perhaps a more familiar, foe today.
Then, too, districts expect to confront unexpected vacancies, like maternity and health leaves or staff members who relocate.
College freshmen expect to confront alcohol-fueled campus parties, and important decisions about underage drinking, as soon as their first weekend at college.
Deborah Pierce, the doctor in Philadelphia, said she did not expect to confront in arbitration the very problem she was suing her employer over: an uneven playing field.
In one set of experiments planned for the super-coral project, corals from Kaneohe Bay will be raised under the sorts of conditions marine creatures can expect to confront later this century.
Of all the potential hazards that a journalist can expect to confront when embarking on an interview with one of the world's bestselling novelists, being sexually molested by a turkey is not one of them.
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Bruce Feiler, This Life columnist for the Styles section, has a problem he never expected to confront so soon.
More states are expected to confront these issues this year, creating a state-to-state patchwork on abortion access.
Organizers of the flotilla had said they expected to confront the Israelis on Monday morning, in an effort to avoid an encounter in the dark.
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