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After closing at $30 Friday, Bear's stock hovered at about $4 late Monday morning, suggesting that investors expected to get something more than what JPMorgan has offered.
Japan's resurgent nationalism has drawn international criticism, and because of that Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi was expected to get something of a cold shoulder at an Asian summit meeting this week in Malaysia.
A visit to Manchester City was probably not one they would have expected to get something from, but they were basically out of the game within 38 seconds.
"I expected to get something and I'm disappointed at the end because I thought we could have nicked it - we might have had a penalty and we nearly got in at the back post, but I'm sure Rangers will think they should have won it as well". The point puts Livingston on 11 for the season.
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Students and postdocs EXPECT to get something out of networking, but professionals don't.
"You can't concede goals like we did and expect to get something".
"You bet I expect to get something out of this," he said.
"As a tourist, you don't expect to get something that could kill you".
In fact, they'll likely welcome it — because they'll expect to get something accomplished then too.
But it is also perfectly acceptable to expect to get something tangible in return for your aid or development work.
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