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Barocci is now recognized as not only anticipating the Baroque and Rococo, but being a formative force in their creation.
He defines shame broadly as a name for a large family of emotions and feelings that arise through seeing self negatively, if even only slightly negatively, through the eyes of others, or only anticipating such a reaction.
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We also recorded a double anticipation when a hunter not only anticipates the actions of the prey, but also the effect the action of other chimpanzees will have on the future movements of the colobus, that is he does not anticipate what he sees (the escaping colobus), but how a future chimpanzee tactic will further influence the escaping monkeys".
I only anticipated doing one X Factor".
The problem is only anticipated to get worse.
The Mayor not only anticipated Lazio's strategy, however, he also blew it to smithereens.
The most fastidious blueprints — and packing lists — only anticipate so much.
If you bear this in mind, you will not only anticipate, but take better photos.
But I could only anticipate a fraction of the results of such an accident, and of course, information was sketchy.
Indeed, "Series 7" not only anticipates these shows; it skips ahead to portray the most cynical contrivance of all.
I only anticipate a problem if the weather turns very warm and we have still conditions," said Frank Kelly, professor of environmental health at King's College London.
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