I really like watching his HK films with that dissonance in mind, looking for the different ways Chinese culture expects stories to be told. |
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The band could get away with it 30 years ago, but today's demanding listener expects a bit more. |
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Society requires and expects protection from drunken drivers, speeding drivers and dangerous drivers. |
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At that size, it expects to make use of new materials and high-k dielectrics. |
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She expects the completed memorial to have a commemorative plaque engraved with the names of the deceased. |
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Eaton expects the device to boost fuel economy by letting the engine idle during initial acceleration. |
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After all, he is not much different to an adventurer who comes a gutser in the ocean somewhere and expects others to risk their lives saving him. |
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The public expects a biosecurity system that can protect and, when necessary, eradicate incursions. |
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The firm said it expects visitor numbers to double or triple by the end of next year. |
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Yet, it demands motivation and expects honesty on the part of students, leading those who are suspicious to doubt the entire enterprise. |
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It's a safe piece of trivia that no one expects but then it's pretty easy to remember. |
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He must think we all came down in the last shower if he expects anyone to believe that assertion. |
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Mom doesn't say anything, she just waits like she expects me to continue, so I do. |
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He has the look of blended simplicity and strength that one expects to see among shrimpers and the crews of herring boats. |
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The firm expects this upward trend to continue as more companies increase space and headcount later this year to cope with expansion plans. |
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The firm expects interest rates to remain unchanged at least in the first half. |
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She reckons she has another three novels in her, so anyone who expects another this side of 2010 should probably lay off the codeine. |
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He expects a big turnout in the elections following the events of last year. |
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But the real danger is when someone whose name you can't remember sidles over and expects to be introduced to whoever you're talking to. |
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The Central Bank expects to sell them to the manufacturers of coin blanks in Europe. |
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The firm expects a reduction of 10,000 this year, with about 4,000 of these being voluntary reductions. |
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They know the home team expects favorable judgments, that they are expected to neutralize bad calls with makeup calls. |
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It expects the typical customer to have an income of half the national average. |
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The outrageousness of his action is matched only by the blithe indifference with which he apparently expects to carry it off. |
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Regardless of what it drafts, the agency expects a similar blizzard of public comment. |
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Deutsche Bank expects a price tag of 53 billion yuan, calculated on its enterprise value minus estimated debt. |
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Mr. Reay-Young says he expects further expansion if developments go to plan. |
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When he says he expects to win, he will likely be speaking out of sincere conviction, not simply mouthing platitudes like many other candidates. |
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God expects that when we pray for something, we should not just sit back and wait for miracles to happen. |
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For some patients, the experience of developing a chronic illness may mean they are unable to function in the role that their doctor expects. |
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Work on the bypass has already commenced and the Council expects that the town will be fully bypassed within the next ten years. |
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We can destroy with a cutting quip or a damning phrase but nobody expects us to create. |
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He expects multimedia communications will grow rapidly as corporations demand the service. |
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It does exactly what one expects of a large, luxury car and with a surprising sportiness if the driver so desires. |
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Memory management expects its virtual memory to be consistent in size and persistent in availability. |
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As one expects of Elton, it's all done with slapstick humour, parody, irony and lots of absurd action. |
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Since society expects men to be strong and unemotional, they most often grieve in more solitary and cognitive ways. |
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Chenault expects to sacrifice some of his margins to grasp the opportunity presented by unfettered competition. |
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And he expects the status quo to remain the same this year, despite a raft of rule changes designed to spice up grand prix weekends. |
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After the first diaries, which deal with years of persecution and suffering, one expects this one to be a chronicle of deliverance. |
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The coaches have kept the same training regime and Richardson expects the athletes will be acclimatised by the time they move from Erba to Milan. |
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Given a choice between saving jobs and preserving your bonus, the Company expects its leaders to do the right thing. |
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Sometimes, the team makes unilateral decisions and then expects the designers to adapt. |
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The Bank of Thailand expects to come up with more measures to control the issuance of credit cards by non-bank institutions by the end of March. |
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Wong expects to see a slowdown in the second quarter, as the market enters into a consolidation period. |
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Skidmore directs with unmannered affection for this music and the result is as smooth as one now expects from this partnership. |
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It seems to me that this Government is reaching new heights in ordering and bossing people about and telling them what it expects them to do. |
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While the country expects, our pallid hero will buckle under the weight, following in the footsteps of a long line of unlucky losers. |
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Migration to and from the city is huge, and naturally one expects crime to increase. |
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But he at least expects to be involved and feels sure that, sooner rather than later, the call will come. |
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The company also expects to sell gas to a power utility to generate electricity. |
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Played on a pianola the music sounds distorted and lacks the orchestral colour that the ear expects. |
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I find it easier to balance my accounts against my bank statement with it than with the accounting program my accountant expects me to use. |
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The number of Chinese netizens puts them firmly in second place, though just about everyone expects them to take first place before long. |
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Unilever said it expects low double-digit growth in earnings per share this financial year. |
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The media expects all training gallops on a racecourse to be made public so gamblers are informed. |
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His learning curve has been steep so far and not only does his growing fan base expect him to succeed, he expects a lot from himself. |
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Manners are very much part of an individual's character whereas customs are what society collectively expects its members to do. |
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It's much more difficult to deliver the goods when everyone expects it of you. |
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David has another five weeks to get through and then he expects to be back in action. |
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He expects this year's showcase to be affected by the weak dollar but predicts that sales at the fair will still match last year's levels. |
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Apparently the horse jumped particularly well and his trainer expects him to make a big impression in novice chases. |
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Our bank manager confessed to being prohibited from putting anything in writing, which is why he expects clients to speak to him directly. |
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Hurley expects other states that offer big tax deductions to adopt similar provisions. |
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Skimpole expects a living from the world without actually earning it, either in the gentlemanly professions or in trade. |
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The group says it expects to report pre-tax profit for the year ending in March to be at the top of forecasts. |
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The public expects us as members of a planning committee to be whiter than white, and rightly so. |
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The company is in discussions with British-based investors and expects an agreement to be reached in the next few weeks. |
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He said he expects the Bill to have a bumpy ride as it goes through further readings and committee stages. |
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He was asked if he expects to be at the table when the prime minister meets with the premiers on health. |
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The medical device industry cannot deliver anything close to perfection unless it expects failure. |
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He said he expects to hold this higher level of spending through next year. |
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And if growth comes in sharply lower than Brown expects, all the parties' plans would go out of the window. |
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He expects the bank to lower its main rate by half a percentage point to 2 percent next month. |
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No one expects to lose much sleep over it but, for the record, NASA has been sued by three men from Yemen for invading Mars. |
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The Scottish Executive expects us as Gaels to put our confidence in the body they set up to advance the cause to of the language. |
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A mainstay of the Celtic team, he expects his absence to weaken their midfield but is not getting too cocky. |
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It's easier when there's nobody there who knows you or expects anything of you. |
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But then, one hardly expects a bunch of inbred, bone-headed knuckle-draggers like them to grapple with significant theological issues. |
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He explains to everybody what he expects from people in each particular position. |
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Despite being labelled as a fast growing city, the average man on the street expects that the city would be clean and free from pollution. |
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They caught it early and hustled him right over to the hospital, and he expects to be released later on today. |
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The contributors make the moves one expects from conservative evangelicals. |
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A poor place to be when, as he expects, the negotiations begin some time after the next elections. |
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The team expects them to form a spectacular double-play tandem in the field. |
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He says Mamool has a solid each-way chance, but the one he expects to be hardest to beat is Makybe Diva, last year's winner. |
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Clever, ambitious and moderate as he is, I do not for a moment think he expects his party to win the election. |
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She expects that the fur will fly at Princeton, and right away she offers her view on one subject on the agenda. |
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He expects Deutsche Bank, Dresdner and Commerzbank to be among those with the biggest cutbacks. |
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Gray expects at least three named tropical storms and two hurricanes this month. |
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The company expects to receive a formal request for documents or a subpoena in the next few days. |
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Submedia Advertising, which developed the technology based on a 19th century toy, the zoetrope, expects 7.4 million to see the ad over one month. |
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For a single-car team, the crew chief expects it will take three weeks to reskin a car. |
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Not that anyone really expects the double-teams and full-court presses to get to Whalen. |
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It expects sales to leap 175 per cent for 2004 compared with the year before. |
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I say that if one is in a rest home, a dementia ward, or in a hospital ward, one expects and deserves different standards of care. |
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He shows that he expects, you know, forthcomingness, if that's a word, on the part of his nominees. |
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By that time he expects to be partnered by a major mining company to fund the expensive process of gold extraction. |
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He was someone I could do without but who expects civilities from the likes of him? |
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Almost 17,000 overs bowled when nowadays a county pace bowler having played three consecutive games expects a testimonial by return of post. |
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Shadow Skill slavishly follows the rules of the fighting anime genre as if it expects a test later. |
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The professor, who now has dual British and Australian citizenship, expects to take up his new role in October. |
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If he expects people ultimately to respect his judgment, he had better stop trying to flannel at every opportunity. |
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When deciding this, bear in mind that the law expects people to exercise control over their emotions. |
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Tesco alone has said it expects the new levy to reduce bag use by 88 million. |
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Tri-Rail expects this to significantly improve running times, frequency, and ridership. |
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It also expects to be a major beneficiary if any of the current proposals to extend pub hours are made law. |
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He expects Chirac will launch a fierce attack on Britain to shore up his domestic support. |
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He is lionised in Europe but expects his latest film to open in 10 times as many cinemas in France than in Britain. |
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Although signing is an international language Ashton says he expects to be working with deaf children who are not familiar with it. |
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Who expects to find an aging Spanish nanny at the center of a tale of religious hysteria, paranoia, murder and revenge? |
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The company now expects to turn a profit for the fiscal year ending next June. |
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She said she expects this issue to be hotly debated over the fall semester. |
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Chang said he expects high growth in the next five to 10 years among Chinese chipmakers that outsource their production. |
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Whether it would guarantee her success in the big race was another matter, but nobody expects her to sing for her supper every night. |
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The painful fact is that no one expects much of them any more beyond good food, bribery and honeyed hypocrisy. |
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He expects that the Super Bowl efforts will generate tangible results three to five years after the 2005 game is played. |
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Once in place, it expects chemical companies to volunteer to test specific chemicals. |
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When a firm takes on a new graduate it expects him or her to be up to speed with the latest theories and technologies. |
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At Heathrow, passengers queued outside terminals just to join check-in lines but the airport expects to return to its usual schedule by tomorrow. |
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In a biography, one expects to be told that so-and-so first met his best friend at such-and-such a place. |
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He expects to develop the retail plaza but most likely would sell the hotel and apartment property to developers. |
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Tom was telling me that he expects to have his first album ready for release in the Autumn. |
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The cornices are machicolated, though nobody expects to pour hot lead from the machicoulis. |
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It expects to add a consumables store soon, with Price hinting at a possible acquisition in that space. |
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Our leaders have at last realised that the voter expects more than high-sounding speeches and slogans. |
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There will be an avalanche of applications, much greater than what the Government expects. |
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As a result of the agreement with Bayer, Schering-Plough expects it may need to sublicense rights to the Toyama product in the United States. |
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When the new guidelines are released later this summer, neither he nor anyone else expects the government to ban landfill developments outright. |
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It will reach out to its target group through direct mailers and the group expects sales of around 40,000 copies in the first month. |
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The government remains firmly committed to this overall approach and expects the department to develop its work with health authorities. |
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Event organiser, Dean Carson, expects Murwillumbah to be strong contenders once again. |
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He expects the tax office will refuse to accept the cheque, because of who it is made out to, and says his campaign will carry on. |
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No one expects accountants to stay eternal babe magnets, forever young, beautiful and hot. |
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The northeast expects, and has received, promising showers which herald the advancing summer. |
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The Finnish company expects to make announcements in other European territories in the coming months. |
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With the union chief pointing out that taxis were still as rare as hen's teeth at weekends, he expects messages to start rolling in. |
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A major Democratic constituency, the feminist left, expects a fight against any of his nominees. |
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York Council expects to send developers back to the drawing board over their proposals for the city's Barbican Centre. |
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Mr O'Brien expects to see January's sales double those of the same month last year. |
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It's been a long and eventful past few months, full of everything that one expects summer to offer. |
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He is perfectly mannerly, but has the air of a man who expects, and receives, deference. |
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Although no one expects the euro to collapse, the debate is contributing to an uncertain atmosphere in foreign-exchange trading pits. |
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One expects New York critics not to care a hoot about Scottish books but they do. |
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The team expects bigger things from LHP Ricardo Rincon, a major bust last season after he was acquired from Pittsburgh for OF Brian Giles. |
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Vendors will give you a ballpark estimate of calls the vendor expects to be able to complete using your database. |
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Raymond is a strict disciplinarian and expects very high standards of his family. |
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He expects a busy afternoon against a team hell-bent on making amends for last year's blip in an otherwise tremendous season. |
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He expects that heavy water restrictions are in the pipeline if the desalination plant is not developed. |
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Thompson expects to travel to each region of Nunavut, including campaign stops in Cambridge Bay and Iqaluit. |
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Beware of a thankless and presumptuous person who expects too much from you without contributing himself in any way. |
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The company undergoing Chapter 11 expects to return to normal business operations and sound financial health in the future. |
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The theme park expects mainland tourists to account for a third of that figure. |
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This may simply reflect who expects to be the likely winners and losers from tossing homeowners into the maw of local political processes. |
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Establishing a flow and chemistry on offense is critical, especially for a team that expects to be competitive behind a stout defense. |
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Are you going to slip back and be the sedentary person everyone expects, or are you going to stick up for yourself? |
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However, this does mean the company expects its 2003 fiscal full year to show some growth. |
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Seriously, who expects me to really go in and converse with such an insane psycho? |
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But the market expects little new information from the drug pipeline until late October, when Elan next releases quarterly results. |
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He expects it to gain ground on rivals and hopes that this will marginalise his critics. |
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The law expects a greater measure of self-control in unwanted situations where human life is at stake. |
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While the new electrodes have not yet been tested in fuel cells or batteries, Liu expects they will significantly boost energy output. |
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Boulware lists his shoulder at 70 percent but still expects to start the season opener at Pittsburgh. |
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It expects to win almost every head-to-head ratings battle, and its advertisers and viewers expect the same. |
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He expects his operation's bulk seed treatment business to expand to include inoculants and insecticide treatments on bulk seed corn. |
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Wolf expects a sellout of 25,000 tickets within three weeks of the April 22 sale date. |
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He said he expects much of his work will involve Great Northern beans, as well as pintos and other types of dry edible beans. |
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While the company expects to meet forecasted demand, some tightness in inventory is possible. |
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When she tracks him down at his office, she expects to be conciliated, to be appeased, but especially to be married. |
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I think we have to be careful when we see or represent a woman who does not behave as society expects her to so that we don't infantilize her. |
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Whether in tights or bare-legged, a dancer expects his body to be scrutinized. |
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As a native of another though larger country town in York, he has a feel for what the community expects. |
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There is enclosed yard space on either side and the selling agent expects interest from cash and carry, manufacturing and distribution users. |
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The new facility came online this month and expects to ramp up to full production by March. |
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It expects to introduce the model, the 6650, at the same price as today's high end feature phones. |
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He expects to carry Minnesota in 2004, along with a number of other traditionally Democratic states. |
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King hasn't set a date yet but expects it will be sometime in August or September. |
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The information center expects most inquiries to come in by phone or email. |
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Always negotiate up from the factory invoice price, not down from the sticker price, which is a higher price than the dealer expects you to pay. |
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Everyone who has seen the original BBC production expects this film to live up to the hype. |
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An English farmer expects to get at least eight tonnes of wheat out of a hectare. |
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He expects this outsourcing and offshoring to increase and insists both practices will benefit the US economy in the long run. |
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No one expects Roberts' views on states' rights vs. federal powers to derail his candidacy. |
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Figures indicate the EU expects Ireland to resume its position as the Union's fastest-growing economy. |
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But in the beginning of their senior year, at the age of seventeen, no one expects a relationship to last forever. |
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Now that he's in charge, he's forcing a can-do attitude on a bureaucracy that's unaccustomed to a leader who actually expects results. |
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She expects several of her friends to be at the leisure centre to cheer her on. |
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Now we have a fellow who clearly expects slavish cooperation, even when he goes off the rails of recognizable human sexuality. |
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He is now getting around on crutches and expects to undergo a year of physical therapy. |
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They were charged with indecent exposure, and the district attorney expects them to be fined and to serve periods of probation. |
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Among its minimum requirements, the organization expects approved programs to employ two qualified liver transplant surgeons. |
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The formula expects the current to be in amps, but we've been given the current rating in milliamps. |
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Right from the start, the aging mother, Mag, is demanding, and expects her daughter to wait on her hand and foot. |
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He had a bit of a go at me and that's only fair because he expects a lot better from me and I expect a lot better from myself. |
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Bush is cutting out of the summit early, and he's made clear that he expects us all to get along under an American vision of how we should go forward. |
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Such an attitude expects no rebuffs and overlooks those it provokes. |
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She expects him to be moved as deeply, as religiously as she is. |
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Given that the nation is once again at war, that need could arise again sooner than anyone expects. |
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Still, he said he expects Novartis to provide further documentation to calm fears. |
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Exhilarated by her return to filmmaking, campion expects to pick up the pace. |
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The CBO expects that some businesses will cut down on employees or their hours to avoid paying more. |
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With the relaunch, he expects the number of calls to increase. |
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The company says it expects production to continue to rise in the third and fourth quarters of its current financial year as additional milling equipment comes online. |
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The selling agent, Jordan, expects a war of nerves and resources. |
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But for a public that expects clean air, clean water, and a healthy future for its children, the administration's actions speak louder than words. |
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He expects and receives the admiration of his family and everyone else. |
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Dincer expects calls for an independent Kurdistan to grow louder as a consequence of the fighting. |
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No one expects us to win, so we just have to go out and give it our all, have a go at them and with a bit of luck who knows what we might achieve. |
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Once there, he expects to be coming up against an old adversary. |
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Guy also expects DVD read-write drives to become standard features. |
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Pakistan recognizes the international border and expects a de jure resolution of the issue. |
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To work for Jarrett is to discover someone who listens and someone who expects nothing less than the very best. |
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If he gave us accurate predictions of the future as a reward for figuring out the code, we are to believe he expects us not to use it to our advantage? |
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It's that magical time of year again, when everyone expects a new iPad to be right around the corner, which in turn means an amassment of iPad 3 rumors clogging up our lives. |
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Japan-Korea ties will hinge on what Tokyo expects and can ultimately get out of Pyongyang, especially in security assurances versus war reparations. |
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No one expects CEOs to deliver sermons rather than annual reports. |
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It expects its lean business model to serve it well in a shrinking market. |
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With the numerous annotations and all the other aids that one expects in this series one has here an invaluable guide to one of the nineteenth century's greatest novels. |
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His voter base expects him to follow through and demand a government that excludes the ultra-Orthodox parties. |
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Markov tells The Daily Beast he expects the situation in eastern Ukraine to explode in the coming two days. |
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This week, Merkel ominously said she expects it will take Europe another decade to extricate itself from the crisis. |
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With six rookies, the team has not received a lot of offensive contribution from its bench, so Langford expects them to perform on the other end of the floor. |
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Nobody expects movies like this one to celebrate single motherhood as an identity or as a lifestyle choice. |
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The sexist expects men to be ambitious, aggressive, dominant, economically self-sufficient, excited by sports and money, lustful, and emotionally strong. |
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Erik Prince is not the kind of man one expects to make the case for slashing U.S. intelligence and military budgets. |
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The mandir itself is very different from what one expects it to be. |
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Brad Blakeman, a former aide to George W. Bush, expects a split decision from the court. |
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The bank expects to write off massive amounts of money as bad debt from its loan book value and shrink its asset base after correct recalculation of the loans. |
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Visiting patients isn't part of the job description, and nobody expects it. |
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American, which has a big hub at DFW, expects to offer through-ticketing from Love Field to much of the country via St. Louis, said spokesman Tim Wagner. |
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Real-estate expert Julian Hitchcock told Grub Street he expects to see more chain restaurants pop up in New York. |
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I have often heard fellow students say that getting a degree is about 'playing the game' and doing what the university expects of you in a 'tick box' fashion. |
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He expects the spring melt to wash most of the remaining oil into an adjacent lake where floating booms will prevent further spread and allow for recovery. |
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While no one expects hedge-fund values to be listed in the daily newspapers, everyone would be relieved if fewer meltdowns appeared in the headlines. |
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The market expects O'Reilly senior to take the position of chairman. |
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In both cases, Lawrence is reacting authentically in the face of a public that expects actresses to be superhuman. |
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But if we ask to be treated as children, we must relate to God the way the Torah expects a child to relate to a parent, with respect and reverence. |
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He expects the industry to shake down to four or five major players. |
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The company expects to almost double its usual mid-week train traffic. |
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It is to that end that he expects to keep the seven players he transfer-listed last month, even though the transfer deadline does not apply to Championship clubs. |
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He is also trialling new tyres which he expects a good performance from. |
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He is also believed to be tracking an experienced striker and a left sided player, while running the rule over a number of trialists he expects to see in action pre-season. |
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Introduced in July 1999, the software ignores misspellings, interprets incorrect phraseology or unclear terminology, accepts ambiguity and expects error. |
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The researcher expects to describe or recognize distinct biological populations when sampling is over distinct environments, habitats, biomes, or faunal assemblages. |
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Todd, a newlywed herself, said she expects to be watching it on television, just like everyone else. |
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Jackson expects to eventually find himself in the back seat of a Tomcat roaring through the sky at speeds many times faster than a skeleton sled travels. |
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Lipper expects a diverse reaction, but she hopes to inspire not just women, but men as well to get onboard with gender equality. |
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If the new forwards add flash and dash, as the team expects, and if the unheralded defense gets the job done with a committee approach, the Leafs will be fine. |
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At least 15 of the original Pranksters are still around, and Zane expects some may try to make the journey. |
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Bloomsbury has no rights to the new film, which is set for release in the autumn, but it expects it to generate a resurgence of interest in the boy wonder. |
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My mom expects me to be like her, but I'm not trying to be a brainiac. |
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The company expects to be up for auction in mid-March of this year. |
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The agency expects to take about a month to complete the work, which will involve gaining access to the river over footpaths upstream of Alma Weir. |
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Initial soundings among potential investors have gone so well that the company expects to list towards the upper end of the price range of between 140p to 180p a share. |
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The defense team expects to receive all of the documents and evidence in the coming week. |
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He said he expects it will open the door to a bright new future for tourism in Ireland's regions, notwithstanding the difficulties currently facing the industry. |
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Dee expects him to continue to attend until the age limit of eighteen. |
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Zaharia expects the experience gained in this election will stand her in good stead in the future, which, she suggests, could include another campaign. |
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One simply lays or takes odds on the team he expects to win the game. |
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Once the mill is running at full capacity, Bell expects over 200 truck loads per day will cross the scales with an average load of 38 cubic metres. |
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On the basis of his track record so far, Porter expects to sell 25,000 hardbacks of Brandenburg, plus 100,000 paperbacks, and to be published in 13 countries. |
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That God gives us that still small voice that tells us right from wrong and expects our own actions because we have free will and we cooperate and do good and create goodness. |
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As far as he's concerned, anyone participating in them is a carpetbagger, an allusion to exiled politicians whom he expects to be the regime's most prominent figures. |
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Even Hal, who left a computer job to try to paint and would really rather be a stock-car racer, expects in advance to disappoint his sons and himself. |
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He expects this to be an extended and tediously boring period of waiting around with nothing for him to do but kick at stones lying on the ground. |
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She said there is a strong demand for Russian language development in west London and Surrey, and she expects to receive pupils from a wide catchment area. |
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The organization optimistically expects this process to take four months. |
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The bad news for those who are predicting Livingston will collapse is that McNeill expects his players to go from strength to strength as the season progresses. |
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The airline has repeatedly cautioned about the scale of competition in the low fares airline sector, but it expects to be the winner and become Europe's biggest carrier. |
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One expects to find a centerfold pop-up of Bush hugging a puppy. |
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On top of that, the colors lack the richness and depth one expects, particularly during sunlit exterior shots, when the picture looks painfully washed out and faded. |
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Central and South American restaurants abound, catering to a growing community that expects nothing short of authentic homestyle food at modest prices. |
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She expects to be paid expenses and possibly a small honorarium. |
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Marsh is relying on the corporate clients of its parent company to publicise its service, and expects that employees will view it as an additional voluntary benefit. |
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He expects to find volunteers or hire workers to videotape elders teaching traditional skills like sewing parkas and sealskin mitts, as well as building sleds and igloos. |
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It's not as cold outside as it was yesterday, but she's feels less warm than she expects to, and attributes it to the thin cotton blouse she wears under her pea coat. |
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Delta Airlines said that it expects its first inbound flights from Canada to arrive later today and intends to resume service from European cities tomorrow. |
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His depression constantly occupies a corner of his mind, feeding off his insecurities and frustrations and enveloping him when he least expects it. |
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The ferryman asks a high price if he expects us to obey his commands. |
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With the luxury market now soaring, Ng is not resting on his laurels and says he expects a duplex on the 79th and 80th floors to fetch an even higher price. |
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The difference is with a spiral approach, the program expects, plans, and condones different configurations, allowing capability to be fielded more quickly. |
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It is very likely that the next person one is attracted to has no concept of polyamory, and expects to enter into an exclusive relationship, not an open one. |
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So, if there was an early origin of life on the earth one expects that anything which was living in the upper layers of the crust to have been essentially sterilised. |
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He expects his readers to behave with perfect propriety towards large corporations, which, funnily enough, do not write to the New York Times and ask how they should behave. |
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The company is talking to operators about licensing its technology and Bisaz expects early adopters to begin offering it to customers by the beginning of next year. |
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Sharp says it expects the monitor to be a hit with gamers in particular. |
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It had the sort of sweetness and paste-like mouth-feel of processed pate, and totally lacked the gamey depth of flavour that one expects from pheasant. |
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No one expects markets to work when people are deceitful and manipulative. |
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The enthusiast has financed the latest book himself and, based on the previous projects, expects the 1,500 copies printed by publishers Country Books to sell quickly. |
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It also expects to outsource production to other manufacturers. |
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Chief executive Mark Konyn said he expects regional stock markets will rise in the final months of this year, giving mandatory provident funds a boost. |
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But rolling back enviro regulation may be tougher than the GOP expects. |
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Swatch said it expects the Swiss watch industry to expand 5 per cent to 10 per cent per year over the long term. |
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When one expects Vikings and barbarians and simply finds civilization, you'd expect to be underwhelmed. |
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It even expects growing expenditures for protecting endangered species, citing declining populations of Edith's checkerspot butterfly. |
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The Company expects to be the first to market generic Dexedrine Spansule and plans to launch the product next month. |
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She has felt pressure lately because her boss expects her to get the job done by the first. |
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The Sultan's authority is inviolable and the Sultan expects total subordination to his will. |
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Hymir tells him to go get some bait from his pasture, which he expects should not be a problem for Thor. |
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That is now under control, with two new investment bankers on board, and Raines expects completed financing shortly. |
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