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The BBC might have anticipated a brouhaha.
"I would have anticipated a more dramatic decline," he said.
We should have anticipated a more energetic group of voters".
Walter Smith seemed to have anticipated a quieter day, too, if his selection was any guide.
Yet nobody who has observed Mowbray's Celtic at close quarters should have anticipated a straightforward conclusion.
And here's an offer nobody would have anticipated a few years ago: Be a part of history!
Even if the justices could have anticipated a backlash, they should not have let that influence their reasoning.
Looking back, police officials said they should have anticipated a "contagion" of escape attempts at other prisons after that.
They may not have anticipated a miracle, but they did expect tempestuous shifts in the political winds.
Born nearly two thousand years before Darwin and Freud, Epictetus seems to have anticipated a way out of their prisons.
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