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The results were predictably polished.
The results were predictably dense and uninspiring.
The results were predictably grim, and London moved toward publicly financed municipal fire brigades.
The overall results were predictably lopsided, with Americans earning more than three-fourths of the 95 gold medals and more than 230 medals in all.
In her remaining two months, she never uttered the word "cancer" out loud, though she forced me to use it once, in the hospital, as she lay recovering from a liver biopsy whose results were predictably dire.
Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Andrew Jackson and later William Jennings Bryan all opposed unsupported paper currency, and whenever their views caught on -- that is, whenever they persuaded people that the myth of a dollar was really a myth -- the results were, predictably, runs to recover silver reserves that existed only in fiction.
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The results are predictably uneven but encouragingly strong.
Often, the results are predictably unsatisfactory for all involved.
Overcooking is easy, and the results are predictably undesirable.
The results are predictably toothless: for example, a linebacker feels he owes an undying debt to his grandmother, and Grandma, by purest coincidence, is in the stands.
The results are predictably depressing: a startling number of America's several million Muslim residents think that the United States is not safe for them.
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