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The breakthrough came from an unexpected direction, not anticipated at the start of the research and often unrelated to its initial purpose.
The Bamako attack appears to be have been, if not anticipated, at least dealt with by the anti-terror forces now deployed throughout the region.
The third possibility, which the scientists said they had not anticipated at the start of their project, is that some of these earliest works of cave art might be attributed to Neanderthals.
Meeting an interesting person each day, exploring a new part of the city, and developing organisational and people skills were things I had not anticipated at the beginning of the project.
Other times, the property is being built-to-suit for an owner, so a sale is not anticipated at all.
On July 20, the fabric began being formed around the aluminum shell while it remained in the tent, and although construction was expected to be completed on August 1, the opening was not anticipated at that time due to both weekend crowds and the cost of disassembling the tent on the weekend.
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The Premier League does not anticipate, at this stage, any circumstances under which a match could be justifiably postponed".
Actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements and from historical results due to the risks and uncertainties described above, as well as others that Engelhard may consider immaterial or do not anticipate at this time.
It changes them in a way they probably didn't anticipate at first.
"In terms of pace, I don't anticipate at this stage that we're going to be making any sudden additional changes to the plan we currently have".
"I don't anticipate at this stage that we are going to be making any sudden additional changes to the plan that we already have," Mr. Obama says of the scheduled withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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