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Since March, pilots have been asked to lock doors only if any trouble were anticipated on the plane.
"The trouble was anticipated by both police and the community given the sentencing of three men for dissident crimes earlier," she said.
This is a sure sign that trouble was anticipated from inception.
The National Union of Students (NUS) said about 50,000 people joined the demonstration, but according to Scotland Yard, only 225 officers were initially drafted in to police it because no trouble was anticipated.
Nonetheless, its approval is anticipated.
Further rain is anticipated this weekend.
Some noise is anticipated.
Noise is anticipated.
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He goes on to worry that slower growth will mean a big deterioration in America's public finances, not to mention serious trouble for a Federal Reserve that is anticipating more slack in the system than is actually there.If, that is, Mr Gordon is right.
"Re-Animator" isn't just another mad doctor movie; it soon moves on to the point where the serum has caused much more trouble than could have been anticipated, and Dr. West has progressed from the story's villain to one of its nicer, more level-headed characters.
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