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I little anticipated the memories that would be stirred by my recent reference to the economic migrants who came annually from the outer isles of Scotland to replenish the thin budgets which crofting provided, even when it was supported by the tweed looms of the Hebrides or the Fair Isle knitting of Shetland.
There is adequate personal contact with the subjects (for attention) with little anticipated effect on the main outcomes.
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Little anticipates smart-lighting data rates of "1Mbps to 10Mbps with visible light this year and a 100Mbps to 500Mbps range with future prototypes".
Fourie du Preez was immense but that was a little more anticipated from the scrum half.
Because of similarities across intervention arm in the number and characteristics of those excluded, there is little bias anticipated due to exclusion of the incarcerated.
'He wrote as if most of his life had gone by, and there was little to anticipate,' Foster writes as a promissory note to the reader.
Taken between 1970 and 1975, when Mapplethorpe was in his twenties, these little pictures anticipate virtually all of his signature subjects: sex, beauty, celebrity, fetishism, elegance.
In addition, the Assad government has been so focused on portraying the protests as an armed invasion by foreign jihadists that it has done little to anticipate the impact of the sanctions, analysts said.
We react to each new pathogen, while doing little to anticipate the next.
It didn't stop Hitchcock from eventually indulging in a little dark humour, however, as in Topaz (1968) he anticipated Little Britain's Lou and Andy by rising from the wheelchair in which he'd been pushed into an airport concourse to shake hands with an acquaintance and walk off into the crowd.
A little later than anticipated, we arrived.
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