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The annual New York meeting is scheduled well in advance, and the American president is always expected to attend.
While the Speaker is always expected to remain independent while overseeing business in the Commons, Mr Bercow may be saved from censure because Parliament was not technically sitting.
Knowing McBurney now, Rylance wonders whether he has come to regard Complicite as a burden, in that he is always expected to do something groundbreaking.
Tennis's French Open got off to a bumpy start for Rafael Nadal, too, but a bit of the unexpected is always expected in Paris, writes Jon Wertheim on SI.com.
The pressure on England will be the high expectations after it finally won a significant tournament — the World Twenty20 title earlier this month — and the fact that it is always expected to beat Bangladesh.
Much is always expected of the Turner prize show, and critics and the public alike give more weight to the exhibition itself than to the endeavours that have led the artists there in the first place.
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This, however, was always expected.
The Cubs were always expected to fail.
This election was always expected to be close.
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