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The threat of liability set off a predictable round of finger-pointing.
Tuesday's GDP figures prompted another predictable round of doom-mongering among the pundits, but it's more likely this is a relatively small bump in the road.
But Washington being Washington, the death of Mr. Reagan -- and the splurge of laudatory news coverage it set off -- produced the predictable round of speculation about what it might mean for the election.
So they are on track to scuttle, or at a minimum scale back, the president's plan, and to offset the cost of any modest new jobs bill with a predictable round of tax increases, which will blunt almost any credit Democrats might get for making hard choices.
Each tragedy provokes a predictable round of shock, grieving, soul searching, and finger pointing.
On Fox News, a predictable round of meltdowns over the ad immediately ensued.
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What followed was eminently predictable: another round of Gorsuch stories, which only served to confirm that the President's nominee to the Supreme Court had indeed said the words Blumenthal attributed to him.
When the final final buzzer went off, the Trail Blazers had become the fifth team to win game one on the road – a sign that the normally predictable first round of playoffs has the potential to surprise even the most jaded fan.
If we are learning anything from the latest round of woefully predictable slaughter it is how a festering problem got worse, not better, during the Arab spring.
The press conference typically follows a predictable script, with rounds of thank-yous and the eventual congratulations and consolations.
The University of Richmond, seeded No. 12, and Virginia Commonwealth University, seeded No. 11, have defied the odds and made it to the Round of 16, joining predictable heavyweights like Ohio State and Kansas.
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