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"Spotify will anticipate your mood, where you are in the house and what you're doing.
Time is rarely given here, but he will anticipate more of it than his predecessor got.
Again, you will anticipate some of the titles, from Carlos Castaneda to Vance Packard and Rupert Sheldrake.
As it is easy for companies to claim they are offering discounts, traditional economics suggests the consumer will anticipate their trickery and ignore the "reference price".
The more benign scenario is that politicians will anticipate this risk and act spontaneously to get India's public finances back on track.
Nonetheless, its supporters insist that consumers will anticipate the future tax cuts and spend more now, giving the economy a restorative jolt.
If you don't, the reader will anticipate where you're going and be pissed or bummed when you go there.
He will be unable to forget that the Mets trail the four-of-seven-game series, and he will anticipate his first World Series start.
He left parliament in 2010 and is about to publish a memoir which, as readers of his excellent diaries will anticipate, is wryly thoughtful.
A forthcoming report from property consultants CBRE will anticipate big shortfalls in housing supply in an array of Outer London boroughs, including Enfield, Redbridge, Richmond, Merton and Kingston.
Both the FA and Scottish FA will anticipate a fine, even if there is scope for other sanctions, including point deductions, to be imposed.
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