Rain is expected to pop up Wednesday afternoon as a warm front arrives from the south. |
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She suggested that he would win easily, but he demurred, saying he expected the election to be close. |
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The restructuring is expected to result in the redundancy of several hundred workers. |
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Prices are expected to flatten after the holiday shopping season. |
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The game was expected to be close but it turned out to be a blowout. |
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He is expected to end his three-week holdout and join the team tomorrow. |
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The new museum is expected to draw people from a wide radius. |
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The basic skill taught the students was debate and they were expected to be able to argue both sides of any argument or topic. |
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Three of the nations are expected to revalue their currencies soon. |
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The bill was much higher than expected, but he paid it without flinching. |
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Inheritance in the males is purely matriclinous as would be expected if they arise in unfertilized eggs. |
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She had not given Orwell much notice about this operation because of worries about the cost and because she expected to make a speedy recovery. |
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During the Baroque era, professional musicians were expected to be accomplished improvisers of both solo melodic lines and accompaniment parts. |
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The board of chief investors expected Handel to retire when his contract ended, but Handel immediately looked for another theatre. |
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He recovered more fully than expected, and as a boy was a keen tennis player and cricketer. |
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Disney's contract is expected to end in June 2018, after which, NBCUniversal will take control of the rights, after their deal with Warner Bros. |
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All three teams brought new styles of play, fitness levels and tactics, and were far more successful than critics had expected. |
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A new bid is expected to be launched for the 2024 Olympics, when the time comes. |
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When a player is not on the court, she is expected to help the game in some other way, such as being the timekeeper or scorekeeper. |
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Despite containing a side with effective players, Yorkshire did not perform as well as expected over the next seasons. |
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The basic problem was that the older players were past their peak while younger replacements did not make the progress expected. |
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Tokelau was expected to take part in the 2010 Games in Delhi but did not do so. |
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In the first season, clubs were expected to arrange the fixtures on mutually convenient dates. |
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The Mormeck fight was expected to be Haye's last fight in the cruiserweight division. |
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By the time the lineup is complete in 2017, the Sports Series is expected to account for two thirds of the total annual sales volume. |
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As part of the deal BMW expected at least one driver to be German, which led to the team's signing of Ralf Schumacher for the previous season. |
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Both the Presiding Officer and the Deputy Presiding Officer are expected not to vote. |
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Such developments were also expected to happen in Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland, but technically were not required under the Act. |
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The four residual categories are expected to become extinct with the passage of time. |
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In due course it is expected that Regulations will be introduced to that effect in the Channel Islands. |
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Wind was measured at midflame height where values might be expected to be somewhat lower than standard 20-foot, open anemometer heights. |
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Although her birth generated public interest, she was not expected to become queen, as the Prince of Wales was still young. |
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If Margaret had contracted a civil marriage, she would have been expected to renounce her right of succession. |
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Northern Ireland had a majority Protestant population and opted out as expected. |
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Upon marriage, the families of the bride and bridegroom were expected to contribute to the match. |
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Instead of the expected welcome the Jacobites were met by hostile militia armed with pitchforks and very few recruits. |
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The United States gained more than it expected, thanks to the award of western territory. |
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The British expected the Loyalists to do much of the fighting, but they did much less than expected. |
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Even adolescent widows were expected to live a life of austerity and denial. |
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A member who represented a pocket borough was expected to vote as his patron ordered, or else lose his seat at the next election. |
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When the American Civil War began in 1861, Disraeli said little publicly, but like most Englishmen expected the South to win. |
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Since there was limited response to this tactic of the British, Germany expected a similar response to its unrestricted submarine warfare. |
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No effort was made to address the low production output of the German aviation industry to support the expected increased attrition rates. |
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The RAF anticipated attacks on airfields and 11 Group rose to meet them, in greater numbers than the Luftwaffe expected. |
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Critically, the British expected, as in the First World War, German submarines would be coastal craft and only threaten harbour approaches. |
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As it was expected to be the site of the invasion, the Pas de Calais was heavily defended. |
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They faced the 352nd Infantry Division rather than the expected single regiment. |
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In the windy conditions, the tide came in more quickly than expected, so manoeuvring the armour was difficult. |
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He was obviously intoxicated much of the time and could be expected to commit irrational acts. |
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Men were expected to go out to work and women were expected to stay at home and look after the families. |
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Thatcher expected a major confrontation, planned ahead for one, and avoided trouble before she was ready. |
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Tories had always expected the switch from rates, paid by 18 million people, to a community charge, paid by 35 million, to be unpopular. |
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Some estimates reported voter turn out as much less than the expected 70 percent. |
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Their complete withdrawal was expected by the end of 2014 or earlier given adequate security. |
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Cracks started appearing early on, when financial markets began behaving in ways that users of Li's formula hadn't expected. |
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Recovery of maerl beds would be expected to require many years without disturbance. |
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Now that we know we have mocked out the objects and verified that the method we expected was called, we are ready to write a unit test. |
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The Commission Members are appointed by the Scottish Parliament but are expected to be independent of government in its workings. |
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The Commission publishes a Code of Conduct for Councillors, which sets out the standards of behaviour expected of councillors in Scotland. |
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Together the geothermal wells are expected to produce more power than the island requires. |
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It is expected to continue until the construction of the airport on Saint Helena island. |
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Yachts visiting South Georgia are normally expected to report to the Government Officer at King Edward Point before moving round the island. |
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As the Speaker is expected to be an impartial presiding officer, Baroness Hayman resigned from the Labour Party. |
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It is expected that this police power will only apply to air and sea routes between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. |
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Encouraged by the Prince of Hesse, the garrison did more than could humanly be expected, and the English Marines gained an immortal glory. |
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The Russians expected to have an independent sector of Kosovo, only to be unhappily surprised with the prospect of operating under NATO command. |
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Thus, few members of the Yugoslav public expected NATO intervention, instead thinking that a diplomatic agreement would be reached. |
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He expected that the losses would cause enemy morale to drop and the British assault to stall. |
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The problem is considered to be minor and is not expected to affect operations. |
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Boeing expected to have the weight issues addressed by the 21st production model. |
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The 787 program is expected to be profitable after 1,100 aircraft have been sold. |
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By October 2010, the A400M had flown 672 hours of the 2,700 hours expected to reach certification. |
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Cargo capacity is expected to double over existing aircraft, both in payload and volume, and range is increased substantially as well. |
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Inflation numbers are often seasonally adjusted in order to differentiate expected cyclical cost shifts. |
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Black holes of stellar mass are expected to form when very massive stars collapse at the end of their life cycle. |
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It is expected that none of these peculiar effects would survive in a proper quantum treatment of rotating and charged black holes. |
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It is generally expected that such a theory will not feature any singularities. |
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If a black hole is very small, the radiation effects are expected to become very strong. |
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An estimated 74 per cent of contract spend is expected to remain in the UK economy. |
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At the peak of construction up to 14,000 people are expected to be needed in the project's supply chain. |
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This would complement or replace the South Terminal, depending on expected future traffic. |
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He pointed to the tumbling cost of green energy as evidence that wind and solar could supplant fossil fuels quicker than expected. |
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This cost recovery rule is expected to impact particularly irrigated agriculture, where users have not paid the full costs of water supply. |
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Authors had offered their manuscripts and received all the payment to be expected for the manuscript. |
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After Ann Charteris' first husband died in the war, she expected to marry Fleming, but he decided to remain a bachelor. |
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He arrived there at the age of six, where he was expected to have already learned the basic declensions in Latin. |
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It's expected that the new products will be available next month. |
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The movie had been heavily promoted prior to release and was expected to enjoy great commercial success. |
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Moon bribed a stage hand to put explosives in his drum kit, who loaded it with ten times the expected quantity. |
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They performed better than expected, winning three of their nine games, and finishing eighth in the Northern conference. |
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Police are out in force, and in 2013 large numbers of fans were expected to ride due to very favourable weather forecasts. |
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He expected his mother's funeral to be a lonely and sad affair, with nary a soul attending. |
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Human impact threatens many species, with greater threats expected as a result of climate change induced by greenhouse gases. |
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Renting of land for a maximum of twenty years is allowed and this is expected to ensure that land goes to the most productive user. |
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Those attending University College were expected to bring a servant with them to deal with cooking, cleaning and so on. |
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This was expected since interacting with conspecifics should lead to more neurogenomic changes than just observing conspecifics. |
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The English expected an attempt to recapture Paris or an attack on Normandy. |
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Galileo is expected to be in full service in 2020 and at a substantially higher cost. |
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Henry VIII had already organised an army and artillery in the north of England to counter the expected invasion. |
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Compounding this, far fewer Loyalists were joining as expected due to effective Patriot suppression. |
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The direction of the party, its leadership and organisation were heavily contested and the expected electoral progress did not emerge. |
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Beside the expected cooling down in comparison with the current climate, a significant precipitation change happened here. |
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This in turn is expected to make the area more attractive to investors and families. |
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The UK's withdrawal from the European Union was expected to be a key issue in the campaign, but featured less than expected. |
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Beroe ovata arrived shortly after, and is expected to reduce but not eliminate the impact of Mnemiopsis there. |
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In addition, when they travelled they were expected to maintain a retinue with them. |
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Having the highest status, the king especially was expected to be careful to keep his honour. |
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It may be criticized on financial grounds as well because the necessary publication fees have proven to be higher than originally expected. |
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Stephon Marbury participated in noncontact drills and is expected to play tomorrow. |
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He was expected to follow his father into the family fish and chip shop business. |
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The new stadium is expected to have a similar capacity to Pittodrie Stadium. |
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Players touching a stone in such a manner are expected to call their own infraction as a matter of good sportsmanship. |
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It is expected the airport will continue to operate as normal and there will be no job losses. |
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This was almost 25 per cent less than BAA had expected Gatwick would fetch when the sale was announced a year previously. |
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The native population of the provinces could see how they were expected to live. |
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He has managed the Marines to their only five nonlosing seasons in the past 25 years, but he is not expected to return next year. |
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Toyota said it expected to schedule another series of nonproduction days at some of its American plants in April. |
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The line was put on indefinite hold following a larger than expected cost projection by Network Rail. |
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The role of the division was as a second wave to exploit the expected success. |
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The final objectives were largely gained before dark and the British had fewer losses than the expected 50 percent in the initial attack. |
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It was confidently expected that Fothergill would be returned alongside Bruce. |
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It was expected that the referendum date would not be set until after the general election. |
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Fogs occur during summer and early autumn, and furious gales may be expected four or five times in the year. |
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It is a measure of the rise of water beyond what would be expected by the normal movement related to tides. |
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Several areas may be combined into a single forecast where the conditions are expected to be similar. |
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Also grey seals are seen increasingly in New York and New Jersey waters, and it's expected that they will establish colonies further south. |
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Argentine hake is not expected to disappear, but the stock may be so low that it is no longer economic for commercial fishing. |
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Before March 1933 people expected further deflation and a recession so that even interest rates at zero did not stimulate investment. |
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With these positive expectations, interest rates at zero began to stimulate investment just as they were expected to do. |
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The cost of constructing the new crossing was expected to be paid for by tolls collected from motorists using the two crossings. |
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Public objections to this investment may be expected prior to the May elections for the Welsh Assembly. |
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All entrants regardless of religious affiliation are expected to respect the rules and decorum for mosques. |
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However, only parts of the canal route were completed because the expected revenues required to complete the entire project were never generated. |
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This folklore can include jokes, sayings and expected behavior in multiple variants, always transmitted in an informal manner. |
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Initially visitor numbers were lower than expected which threatened the long term viability of the museum. |
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To this objection, my answer stands as might be expected, admitting my own major, and denying the minor which the objicient has appended to it. |
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Startup costs will be shared with the BBC but the station is expected to pay its own way with advertising. |
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However, he could hardly have expected what would come in the 1979 World Championships. |
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Transition from analog to digital is expected to take place in the next 10 years. |
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Well, of all things! Who would have expected him to propose to her on stage? |
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The band expected to reconvene as soon as the members have finished with the various projects they were working on. |
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To keep the audience on their toes Cooper threw in an occasional trick that worked when it was least expected. |
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Black ice is very difficult to see, because it lacks the expected frosty surface. |
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Large scale climatic changes, as have been experienced in the past, are expected to have an effect on the timing of migration. |
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Humpbacks have been considered rather vagrant into Persian Gulf, however new studies indicate more regular presences can be expected. |
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In this form, the waste products are expected to be immobilized for thousands of years. |
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Arctic methane release from permafrost and methane clathrates is an expected consequence and further cause of global warming. |
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He could have expected to hold his seat for a quarter of a century or more. |
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The Ceann Comhairle is chosen from among TDs but is expected to observe strict impartiality. |
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Ordering has to be complete at least six weeks before expected delivery to get our best prices. |
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Whale watching is also expected for expanding future tourism of the islands. |
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For the first time in decades the net migration rate was expected to be negative, and nine out of 10 emigrants were foreigners. |
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Climate change and ocean acidification are expected to have increasing impacts on the Skagerrak ecosystem in the future. |
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It is expected that the continuous input of sediment into the lake will silt up the lake. |
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Three species, the Inca, Damara, and river terns, are expected to decline in the future due to habitat loss and disturbance. |
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The configuration of the footrope varies based on the expected bottom shape. |
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The French had planned a seaborne assault on the North Sea coast in order to relieve expected pressure on the front in Alsace and Lorraine. |
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Greater importance was placed at this time on development of the army, which was expected to be more important in any war. |
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The alliance treaty expected that the Ottoman Empire would become involved in the conflict in a short amount of time. |
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I may be forced to acquiesce in these recent developments, but I can hardly be expected to make merry over them. |
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Amid all the fevered anticipation of this fixture, few would have expected to witness an aesthetically pleasing example of the beautiful game. |
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With such expectations, then, every true American and Americaness was expected to be at his or her post, for the solemn occasion. |
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But I don't think Eliot expected the kind of anticar sentiment that we're about. |
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A government headed toward a dictatorship would be expected to be both antilabor and antimanagement. |
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The inquest on keeper Davidson was duly held, and at the commencement seemed likely to cause Tony Palliser less anxiety than he had expected. |
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I hardly knew what I hoped or expected, but I was all athrill with a nameless, inexplicable happiness. |
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As her current bloke was turning out better than expected, I didn't see much of her lately. |
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It wasn't the black loudmouth I'd expected but a Bluto of a man almost filling the entire doorway. |
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He sat on a bollard, looking out across the water, a man more small and shabby than expected. |
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Campaigning together frequently this fall, the former rivals became, if not bosom buddies, closer than either ever expected. |
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I expected the air to be warm, breathlike, but it was slightly chilled, almost refrigerated, and it smelled of dust and old wool. |
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However, such a career limiting move is only worth while if it can be reasonably expected to succeed in changing the wrong-headed policy. |
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The Young Turks, as might have been expected, wrote in their customary flippant, cheeky style. |
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I felt they expected me to say clever things, and I never could think of any till after the party was over. |
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As expected, she's sitting in the stand, holding a hot dog in one hand and balancing a coldie and a cigarette in the other. |
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Students who read this text should come away with a clear idea of many of the tasks they will be expected to perform as paralegals. |
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An aspiring director was expected to jump through carefully placed and managed hoops of training, apprenticeship and credentialization. |
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I somehow expected them to shout obscenities, and was glad I had come ordinarily dressed, in a sports shirt, an old linen jacket, jeans and daps. |
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It is expected that this method of detartration will find increasing acceptance. |
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Pupils are expected to produce a wall display about a country of their choice. |
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I knew I'd seen this ribbon doojigger around the house some place but I never expected I'd be able to find it. |
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Those who expected everyone to have an egg in his beer right after inauguration day are visibly disappointed. |
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So was Repatha, or evolocumab, a similar drug developed by Amgen that is expected to win F.D.A. approval by the end of August. |
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If he expected either of them to fall on his neck and weep tears of gratitude at his pompous announcement, the colonel was disappointed. |
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I expected to be in the States long before this, but things fell out otherwise. |
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I've long faunched for these, and they turned out to be better constructed than I expected, and even included a padded carry bag. |
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A pitcher at bat is usually considered such a fish out of water that he is expected to foul, ground or strike out. |
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The upcoming flyby of Halley's comet is expected to provide new information on the nature of the comet. |
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Early next morning we were over at the elk carcass, and, as we expected, found that the bear had eaten his full at it during the night. |
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As they'd expected, Nino had turned them down when they'd asked their future brother-in-law to go in on the purchase. |
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In other words, some species of human ancestor... not only had a hankering for meat, which scientists had not expected, but used tools to get it. |
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There was still limited opportunity for education and children were expected to work. |
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The number of hotel rooms in London in 2015 stood at 138,769, and is expected to grow over the years. |
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Napoleon expected that cutting Britain off from the European mainland would end its economic hegemony. |
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The UN General Assembly was expected to hold the line again today against seating Red China. |
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The romantic notions of warfare that everyone had expected faded as the fighting in France bogged down into trench warfare. |
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Notice how what is used by the poet where a word like lo or behold would be expected. |
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There were two major projects I was expected to throw myself into with the zeal of a cornered honeybadger. |
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The exiles were disappointed, however, if they had expected immediate assistance from the Scots. |
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The house-party consisted of twelve people, and there were more expected to arrive on the next day. |
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Might the restless checking of our phones, waiting for an expected response to a text or comment on a status update, be a type of iktsuarpok? |
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Modern writers have suggested the details of the battle were so well known that Gildas could have expected his audience to be familiar with them. |
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As part of this plan, Augustine was expected to transfer his archiepiscopal see to London from Canterbury. |
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In exchange for the land, the Norsemen under Rollo were expected to provide protection along the coast against further Viking invaders. |
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William also appointed deputies who could make decisions while he was absent, especially if the absence was expected to be lengthy. |
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Although not part of a planned operation, the conquest had much more permanent results than initially expected. |
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As the third legitimate son of King Henry II, he was not expected to ascend the throne. |
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This indicates that by the late 12th century a knowledge of English was expected of those in positions of authority in England. |
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Disputes began to emerge between those rebels who had expected the charter to return lands that had been confiscated and the royalist faction. |
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When the expected fleet did arrive in August, it was intercepted and defeated by loyalists at the Battle of Sandwich. |
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Bhikkhus and bhikkunis were expected to live with a minimum of possessions, which were to be voluntarily provided by the lay community. |
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Bhikkhus and bhikkhunis are expected to fulfill a variety of roles in the Buddhist community. |
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First and foremost, they are expected to preserve the doctrine and discipline now known as Buddhism. |
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They are also expected to be indifferent to praise, blame, pleasure, and pain. |
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After that, he expected to be left undisturbed while he made war on Scotland. |
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The royal couple enjoyed periods of calm and affection, but Anne refused to play the submissive role expected of her. |
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It was expected that Elizabeth would marry and produce an heir to continue the Tudor line. |
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From the start of Elizabeth's reign, it was expected that she would marry and the question arose to whom. |
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Cromwell seems to have expected this group of 'amateurs' to produce reform without management or direction. |
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He obviously expected one of the senior army officials to walk over and talk to the jawan. |
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The Whigs, a majority in Parliament, had expected to dominate the government, and were disappointed that William denied them this chance. |
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He did about as well as could be expected with the Jints, though the halo he gained lastseason was knocked slightly askew in the process. |
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Mr. Karzai and General Musharraf are expected to meet this week at a jirga, an assembly of leaders from their nations. |
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Training in judgecraft is limited, when one would have expected it to be compulsory and a prerequisite. |
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They were expected to attend rigorous lessons from seven in the morning, and to lead lives of religious observance and virtue. |
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The children of the poor were expected to help towards the family budget, often working long hours in dangerous jobs for low wages. |
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The new commissioning system was expected to be in place by April 2013, by which time SHAs and PCTs should have been abolished. |
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It is also often down to ever increasing emergency cases requiring theatre time that exceeds level of demand that has been expected. |
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If the dealer or his used car manager goes out to the car, he may kick the tires as though he expected them to collapse at the force of the blow. |
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Callaghan had been widely expected to call a general election in the autumn of 1978 when most opinion polls showed Labour to have a narrow lead. |
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The war was expected to last only a few weeks but in fact lasted four years. |
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Leaders in Dublin expected a substantial reduction in the territory of Northern Ireland, with nationalist areas moving to the Free State. |
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Likewise, offenders cannot be expected to turn their life around while they are dependent on drugs or in fear of being assaulted. |
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On days when a large bore is expected, hundreds of surfing enthusiasts may accumulate, waiting for the waves to arrive. |
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As a result, the highest rainfall can be expected in autumn and lowest in spring. |
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More than 20 days of snow lying can be expected on the high grounds of Dartmoor and Exmoor. |
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It was expected that the process would occur over a period of three months with results only likely in the long term. |
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The United Kingdom is expected to launch the building of new nuclear reactors to replace existing generators and to boost UK's energy reserves. |
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A vote to choose the new Basque leader, or lehendakari, is expected this week. |
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It should also set out what plans the Bank has for rectifying the problem, and how long it is expected to remain at those levels in the meantime. |
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Thus, Canada's oil sands are not expected to provide more than a few million barrels per day in the foreseeable future. |
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In 2010, Lockheed Martin expected they would be able to reduce costs projected by government estimators by 20 percent. |
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The aircraft are expected to be upgraded throughout their operational lives. |
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Originally expected to provide employment for 330 people, by the start of production in 2012, 1,600 employees were based in Singapore. |
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Skylon's revised engine design, the SABRE engine, is expected to offer higher performance. |
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Engine testing was initiated in June 2011, and was expected to continue to the end of that year. |
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After a mild fever and the expected local lesion James recovered after a few days. |
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Usage, at about 50,000 vehicles, was lower than expected and traffic levels on the M6 were only slightly reduced as a result. |
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Consequently, daily congestion on this section is expected to continue indefinitely. |
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The line was expected to be opened in 2013 but is on hold due to lack of funding. |
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They were expected to compete with one another, and they do, although not in all respects. |
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In establishing these codes, the Rail Regulator made it clear that he expected the ROSCOs to adhere to their spirit as well as their letter. |
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For this reason Stansted has been involved in more hijack incidents than might be expected for an airport of its size. |
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Since 1967 there was observed a trend indicating an ageing population, and is expected to continue in the foreseeable future. |
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If she were injured or abused in her marriage her relatives were expected to look after her interests. |
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Those who surrendered were also expected to follow English law and customs, speak English, and convert to the Protestant Anglican Church. |
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Other Muslims might have been expected to be sympathetic, even enthusiastic. |
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Professional economists are expected to be familiar with these tools, while a minority specialize in econometrics and mathematical methods. |
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All students are expected to take the standardised Junior Certificate examination after three years. |
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While Henry VII and his councillors expected her to be easily manipulated, Catherine went on to prove them wrong. |
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At the same time, the Stuart dynasty was expected to maintain its adherence to Anglicanism. |
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Oddly, the big difference didn't come in our user ratings, where we expected the famously friendly Mac interface to shine. |
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They were expected to become proficient in Latin and Greek and to have learned major portions of the New Testament by heart. |
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However, small herbivores rather than macrograzers or simulated herbivory are expected to trigger the induction of anti-herbivory defences. |
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As in a meeting for worship, each member is expected to listen to God, and, if led by Him, stand up and contribute. |
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It is common for practitioners to be expected to keep their word, particularly sworn oaths. |
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Additionally, parents of pupils are expected to abstain from alcohol to prove they are followers of the faith. |
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For example, the Scottish Early Years Framework and the Curriculum for Excellence define expected outcomes even at this age. |
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Kent students can take the test, though generally only those who are expected to pass will do so. |
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The Western version of the canter is called a lope and while collected and balanced, is expected to be slow and relaxed. |
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Maynard told him, That he expected no Quarters from him, nor should he give him any. |
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It was more successful than they expected and soon became established as a major event in the culinary world. |
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But recipients were expected to give works to the monarch, at New Year or on their birthday. |
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As part of the cult of the Virgin Queen, courtiers were rather expected to wear the Queen's likeness, at least at Court. |
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These problems resulted in the cancellation of what were expected to have been profitable exhibitions. |
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The sultan is mandated by God and thus is expected to lead his country and people in religious matters, ceremonies as well as prayers. |
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The storekeeper was expected to account for any material removed. |
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The deal, expected to be completed by the summer, would be immediately accretive to cashflow and earnings per share while giving BP an extra 500,000 barrels per day. |
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A spokesperson for Patient Concern, a patient campaigning group, commented that the work expected of nurses was rising continually while staffing levels did not rise. |
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The channel often did not receive mass audiences for much of this period, however, as might be expected for a station focusing on minority interest. |
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This is all a little more Alice in Wonderland than I had expected. |
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Simultaneously France renounced the assimilation of immigrants, where they were expected to adhere to French traditional values and cultural norms. |
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The anthology was published by Fortune Press, in part a vanity publisher that did not pay its writers and expected them to buy a certain number of copies themselves. |
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In addition to sureties appointed for specific contracts, relatives might be expected to act as sureties in cases where they were not specifically bound. |
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Despite the high rate of foreign language teaching in schools, the number of adults claiming to speak a foreign language is generally lower than might be expected. |
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All Council of Europe member states are party to the Convention and new members are expected to ratify the convention at the earliest opportunity. |
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While some new mothers can dismiss baby fat as a rite of passage, entertainers are expected to bounce back to their former thin, glamorous selves at lightning speed. |
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The babysitter, presumably between the ages of ten and 15, is quite explicitly expected to function in a way usually expected of mature individuals. |
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Vince Martin showed up, Bob Gibson was expected, and all of a sudden the rogue's gallery of remember whens from the basket house days were all there. |
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In addition to opening doors, I would be expected to assist the bellmen and the valet parkers in tagging luggage, ticketing cars and directing limo traffic. |
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Further operations, such as Operation Silver and Operation Silicon, took place to keep up the pressure on the Taliban in the hope of blunting their expected spring offensive. |
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I wonder now if I've under-achieved because of this attitude. I didn't write, paint etc. because it was expected that I would. So I bloodymindedly wanted to do something else. |
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The nonbolded text is the expected response from our e-mail server. |
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It could be expected or unexpected, during public or private prayer. |
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She was expected to win but came second to winner Lisa Pedrick. |
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The sound of music pumping from the arcades was one thing, this was a standard sound expected in a seaside resort, but the cacophony of the boy racers was not. |
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Referred pains, areas of secondary hyperalgesia, autonomic signs, and myospastic activity in otherwise normal structures are expected associated symptoms. |
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Such an approach was still expected by the British population. |
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A new playing surface, a renovated seating bowl with 800 chairback seats, and enhanced ticketing and lobby areas are among the changes expected for the 2008-9 season. |
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Afterwards, Sir Eardly Wilmot had been appointed, from whom, on account of his long chairmanship of quarter-sessions, much had reasonably been expected. |
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