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No one expects an answer anytime soon.
Anyone who expects an answer to the last question is barking up the wrong dimension.
Merck has submitted the application for Cordaptive and has said it expects an answer from the F.D.A. before July.
"The question they're asking themselves is, 'What's up with our hero?' So can you answer right now: Is Tom Brady a cheater?" This isn't the kind of question that expects an answer; it's a timeless straw-man expression of fan populism — "Say it ain't so, Joe".
He, too, appears to be in rude health, singing relatively cheerful songs about an afterlife that it's not clear he believes in: They say all roads lead to a river Then one day The river comes up to your door How will the builder of bridges deliver us all To the faraway shore He doesn't sound as if he expects an answer.
"The question they're asking themselves is, 'What's up with our hero?' So can you answer right now: Is Tom Brady a cheater?" This isn't the kind of question that expects an answer; it's a timeless straw-man expression of fan populism—"Say it ain't so, Joe".
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Don't expect an answer.
He expected an answer.
I don't think Junior was expecting an answer.
Is the question rhetorical or are they expecting an answer?
So today, we were expecting an answer, a yes or a no.
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