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"On the other hand, though, I have no particular expectations.
The joy of supper, by contrast, is that it carries no particular expectations besides nourishment.
Maybe all this set up particular expectations for some audience members, which were not met by the show we'd made.
They take it very personally and they have particular expectations about how the Transformers will be portrayed.
It is easy to see how as customers, coming with particular expectations based on prior experience, we may be less than satisfied.
Being art, modern opera is autonomous, and if people approach it with any particular expectations at all, there is a healthy chance they will come away disappointed.
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"It's not that we budgeted around a particular expectation," Mr. London said.
"I've never felt the film itself was burdened by any particular expectation," he said.
Ms. Edson had never written a play before, and wrote "Wit" with no particular expectation that it would ever get staged.
"Let's hope that the remake does not sanitise the dirt under the fingernails that makes this film work," comments Binns, with no particular expectation of that hope being realised.
By Ben McGrath April 1, 2014 I had no particular expectation of controversy when I asked Kobe Bryant about the Miami Heat players' Twitter activism in the wake of Trayvon Martin's death, posing in hoodies as a protest against racial profiling.
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