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Auden, with more irascibility than one might expect, pointed out that this was a poisonous doctrine — the idea is to juggle golden balls that weigh something.

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As you might expect, the point is to make it a little bit easier to play MMOs without having to buy a full-on, dedicated MMO keyboard, (All you'd need is the Shift, then this keyset).

At the more detailed and technical end, the Institute for Science and International Security has a library of past IAEA reports on Iran and their analysis, and Arms ControlWonkcom has a rolling debate on Iran and other nonproliferation issues from, as you might expect, a wonkier point of view.com

The cars will cost more to rent than the fortwo vehicles, as you might expect, but car2go points out that they're "still quite affordable," according to a press release.

Josh Modell of The A.V. Club gave the album a B+, complaining about the excessive length and "a couple too many songs that revisit the past without any fresh insight" while feeling that "the album still feels fresher and more relevant than the world at large might expect at this point".

Readers might expect our materialistic outlook to point us to simple measures of economic performance, but they can be misleading.

Given King's extraordinary career-long dominance, we might expect him at this point to be stylistically complete, turning perfect sentences, as breezily at home in his idiom as P. G. Wodehouse.

JON PARELES THURSTON MOORE "Trees Outside the Academy" (Ecstatic Peace) At this point you might expect a new solo record by Thurston Moore to be a hard-hat research project: free improvisation, overdriven and dissonant blots of sound.

But when asset prices collapsed, and the banks got into trouble, some of that private-sector debt ended up on the public balance-sheet, leading to the current phase of the crisis.At this point, you might expect Mr Duncan to call for a return to the gold standard.

By Sheelah Kolhatkar Grand Cayman, the largest of the Cayman Islands, is distinguished by a crescent-shaped, white-sand beach lined with four- and five-star hotels, dive shops, and stores selling luxury goods at a price point you might expect in the Zurich airport.

If this obsessive perfectionism is what you might expect of Coogan, the Gibbonses point out that, unlike every other comic writer they know, Coogan doesn't even remember who comes up with a funny line; he is simply obsessively focused on making it as good as possible.

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