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Many, anticipating a turndown, do not even ask.
It has many anticipating the closest tally ever, perhaps closer than the 45 points by which Bo Jackson of Auburn beat Chuck Long of Iowa in 1985.
As if losing "the emblem of their renaissance" was not traumatic enough, the timing, the identity of his successor, Massimiliano Allegri, plus Allegri's past with the playmaker Andrea Pirlo at Milan, and the continued anxiety over Arturo Vidal's future, left many anticipating a shift in the balance of power from Turin to the capital.
Its success put the topic in front of a wide array of readers and has many anticipating that its feature film adaptation starring Amandla Stenberg, Issa Rae, Common, and others will have a similar impact.
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But. the gale-force winds that many anticipated would worsen the situation never arrived.
Even if Mr. Obama lost the vote, they argue, this would not be the decisive moment many anticipate.
The chamber is all but powerless, and many anticipate that it will be eliminated when a new constitution is written.
For now, Vita is a curiosity that may be on the verge of winning over larger audience than many anticipated.
Dr. Wilber said he expects the air quality during the Olympics to be better than many anticipate.
But by midyear, many anticipate a significant upswing in the tempo of Coke's sales and profits.
But many anticipated his order -- they had followed it so many times before -- and were already in place, their conversations uninterrupted, their cigarettes still glowing.
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