Anticipated Sentence Examples

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  • In some respects Justin anticipated him.

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  • If you had looked ahead fifty years to 1240, you wouldn't have anticipated much change.

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  • I should have anticipated it.

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  • Why hadn't she anticipated these questions?

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  • He grabbed it as he strode towards the door and saw Jessi had anticipated him.

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  • These two religions anticipated the discussion of the problem of faith and reason in the Christian church.

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  • But the eagerly anticipated package was a gross disappointment.

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  • This was going to be easier than anticipated.

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  • Desire was mounting faster this time, as if her body anticipated what his bite would bring.

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  • The health care team will discuss with the parents the anticipated length of stay in the hospital, based on the child's diagnosis.

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  • He anticipated the ideals of Peter the Great, and only failed in realizing them because his material resources were inadequate.

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  • For the sake of clearness, we have anticipated the course of events by nearly a century.

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  • The latter, however, with his usual sagacity, anticipated the objections which he saw could be urged against the famous fifteenth and sixteenth chapters.

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  • He invented the wheel barometer, discussed the application of barometrical indications to meteorological forecasting, suggested a system of optical telegraphy, anticipated E.F.F.

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  • In many things he anticipated Peter the Great.

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  • It had been anticipated that the occupation of both the capitals would have brought the hostilities to a close, but this was not the case, and though after the 5th of June regular resistance was at an end, the army of occupation had still to face two years of almost unprecedented par- Diamond Hill.

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  • He anticipated Ovid in recalling the stories of Greek mythology to a second poetical life.

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  • The attempts to combine personal government with representative institutions was one of much interest; it was more successful than might have been anticipated, owing to the disorganization of political parties and the absence of great political leaders; in Germany, as elsewhere, the parliaments had not succeeded in maintaining public interest, and it is worth noting that even the attendance of members was very irregular.

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  • It is from the Far East, however, that the most serious rivalry may be anticipated.

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  • Rostov anticipated his horse's movements and became more and more elated.

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  • But for the outbreak of the Italian war of 1859 the struggle of 1866 might have been anticipated.

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  • In this spirit he at once set to work to reconstruct the state, on lines that strangely anticipated the principles of the Constituent Assembly of 1789.

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  • The work was, however, more difficult than had been anticipated; the Mahommedans offered a strenuous resistance; military operations were attended with great difficulty in the mountainous country; 200,000 men were required, and they did not succeed in crushing the resistance till after some months of obstinate fighting.

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  • Badeni had not anticipated the effect his ordinances would have; as a Pole he had little experience in the western part of the empire.

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  • Troops and transport were then concentrated at Faki Kohi, and Colonel Wingate sent with reinforcements from Khartum to take command of the expedition and march to Gedid, where it was anticipated the khalif a would be obliged to halt.

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  • His Swedish mission proved abortive, but, as he had anticipated, it effectually accelerated the negotiations at the Hague, and frightened the Dutch into unwonted liberality.

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  • For some reason - perhaps because Bismarck did not entirely trust him - he did not at this time attain quite so influential a position as might have been anticipated; nevertheless he was chairman of the parliamentary committee which in 1876 drafted the new rules of legal procedure, and he found scope for his great administrative abilities in the post of burgomaster of Osnabruck.

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  • His aims in some respects anticipated those of his Tudor successors, but he would have accomplished them on medieval lines as a constitutional ruler.

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  • Early in 1905 this impression gained such strength and such polite references were made to one another in public by Lord Rosebery and Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, that his assumption of office in a Liberal ministry, possibly presided over by Earl Spencer, was confidently anticipated.

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  • Crookes presumed that his thallium was something of the order of sulphur, selenium or tellurium; but Lamy, who anticipated him in isolating the new element, found it to be a metal.

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  • His article "On Recent Discussions of Grimm's Law" in the Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association for 1873 in large part anticipated Verner's law.

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  • It was not till the 25th of June 1783 that in conjunction with Laplace he announced to the Academy that water was the product formed by the combination of hydrogen and oxygen, but by that time he had been anticipated by Cavendish, to whose prior work, however, as to that of several other investigators in other matters, it is to be regretted that he did not render due acknowledgment.

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  • He got on so well that he was not only a useful helper to Reuchlin but anticipated the manuals of the great Hebraist by composing in 1501 the first Hebrew grammar in the European tongue.

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  • Most noteworthy, however, in this connexion is the fact that he anticipated Copernicus by maintaining the theory of the rotation of the earth.

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  • And preaching at the opening of St Mary's church, Derby, in the same year, he anticipated Newman's argument on religious development, published six years later.

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  • In 1893 Kruger had to face a third presidential election, and on this occasion the opposition he had raised among the burgers, largely by the favouritism he displayed to the Hollander party, was so strong that it was fully anticipated that his more liberal opponent, General Joubert, would be elected.

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  • The Jew had anticipated just such an event, and had secretly arranged that after his death an inventory of Abdullah's property should fall into the hands of the government - knowing that the latter had claims on the estates of el-Jazzar and Suleiman.

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  • Proceeding to Rome the new archbishop found that Thurstan had anticipated his arrival in that city and had made out a strong case against him to Pope Calixtus II.; however, the exertions of the English king Henry I.

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  • He appears to have anticipated Wycliffe in advocating the subordination of the clergy to the king.

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  • Contrary to what might be anticipated from its size and from the habits of its African cousin, the Indian elephant is now, at any rate, an inhabitant, not of the plains, but of the hills; and even on the hills it is usually found among the higher ridges and plateaus, and not in the valleys.

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  • At the same time the possible hardships, as regards the cultivator, of this absolute right of property vested in the owner have been anticipated by the recognition of occupancy rights or fixity of tenure, under certain conditions.

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  • The counter-offensive, which was to be directed against the two sides of the Austrian salient, was never fully developed, for it was anticipated by the Austrians, who withdrew skilfully and in good order.

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  • He was anticipated of course by many generations of spontaneous thinking (logica naturalis).

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  • Bacon, like Aristotle, was anticipated in this or that point; but, as Aristotle was the first to construct a system of deduction in the syllogism and its three figures, so Bacon was the first to construct a system of induction in three ministrations, in which the requisites of induction, hitherto recognized only in sporadic hints, were combined for the first time in one logic of induction.

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  • The founder of logic anticipated the latest logic of science, when he recognized, not only the deduction of mathematics, but also the experience of facts followed by deductive explanations of their causes in physics.

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  • By means of the doctrine of the quantification of the predicate, in which with his Leibnitzian conception of identity he anticipated Beneke and Hamilton alike, universal and particular judgments are made to pull together.

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  • As is to be anticipated, having regard to its insular position and to the fact that the equator passes through the very middle of the island, the climate is at once hot and very damp. In the hills and in the interior regions are found which may almost be described as temperate, but on the coasts the atmosphere is dense, humid and oppressive.

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  • This being so, it was inevitable that the finally successful efforts after self-emancipation should have been anticipated from time to time by strivings within the ages that are known as dark and medieval.

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  • Both Renaissance and Reformation had been anticipated by at least a century in England.

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  • Early in his career Cavendish took up the study of heat, and had he promptly published his results he might have anticipated Joseph Black as the discoverer of latent heat and of specific heat.

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  • In connexion with this subject he anticipated one of Faraday's The Electrical Researches of the Hon.

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  • Coulomb has made his name for ever famous by his invention and application of his torsion balance to the experimental verification of the fundamental law of electric attraction, in which, however, he was anticipated by Cavendish, namely, that the force of attraction between two small electrified spherical bodies varies as the product of their charges and inversely as the square of the distance of their centres.

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  • In the 9th series (1834) he announced the discovery of the important property of electric conductors, since called their self-induction or inductance, a discovery in which, however, he was anticipated by Joseph Henry in the United States.

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  • At each step disintegration was arrested, but not Jewish genius; and the domination of the Law in Judaism did not as a matter of fact have the petrifying results which might have been anticipated.

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  • In so doing he is only following the line predicted by Kant' and anticipated by Leibnitz.

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  • An attempted monarchical revolution, planned by the queen and a few devoted young nobles in 1756, was easily and remorselessly crushed; and, though the unhappy king did not, as he anticipated, share the fate of Charles Stuart, he was humiliated as never monarch was humiliated before.

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  • Sanguinary crimes were thus of everyday occurrence in the royal household; and frequently it was merely a matter of chance whether the father anticipated the son, or the son the father.

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  • Hence arose the counter-mission of Sir Harford Jones from the British government, which, on arrival at Bombay in April 1808, found that it had been anticipated by a previously sent mission from the governor-general of India, under Malcolm again, then holding the rank of brigadier-general.

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  • As might have been anticipated, the hajji fell into the hands of Russia, represented by Count Simonich, who urged him to a fresh expedition into Khorasan and the siege of Herat.

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  • Forty days after his departure an order for his execution was signed, hut he anticipated his fate by committing suicide.

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  • This conflict lasted until May 1878, and largely absorbed the energies of Sir Bartle Frere.3 In the meantime a scheme of unification, as opposed to federation, put forward by the Molteno ministry - a scheme which in its essence anticipated the form of government established in 1910 - had met with no support from Frere or the home ministry.

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  • Various missions to foreign powers met with failure; he was excluded from Holland by the treaty made with England in April 1654, and he anticipated his expulsion from France, owing to the new relations of friendship established with Cromwell, by quitting the country in July.

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  • Brown's views as to the structure of the unimpregnated ovule (with the introduction of the term "sac embryonnaire"); and in that it shows how nearly Brongniart anticipated Amici's subsequent (1846) discovery of the entrance of the pollen-tube into the micropyle, fertilizing the female cell which then develops into the embryo.

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  • That he anticipated in any manner the inductive philosophy cannot be contended; his botanical studies did not lead him, like his contemporary Konrad von Gesner, to any idea of a natural system of classification, and he rejected with the utmost arrogance and violence of language the discoveries of Copernicus.

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  • Reptiles, as might be anticipated, are far from numerous, but a few lizards are found, belonging for the most part to types, such as Phrynocephalus, characteristic of the Central-Asiatic area.

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  • The circumstances of the time, such as the decay of Greek city-life, the foundation of large territorial states under absolute Greek rulers which followed upon Alexander's conquests, and afterwards the rise of the world-empire of Rome, aided to develop the leading idea of Zeno's There he had anticipated a state without family life, without law courts or coins, without schools or temples, in which all differences of nationality would be merged in the common brotherhood of man.

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  • Locke's distinction between primary and secondary qualities is here anticipated.

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  • Somerset's fall in the following October endangered Hooper's position, and for a time he was in hourly dread of imprisonment and martyrdom, more especially as he had taken a prominent part against Gardiner and Bonner, whose restoration to their sees was now anticipated.

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  • A desire for glory was one of the most deeply-rooted passions of his nature, and one of the points in which he most strikingly anticipated the humanistic scholars who succeeded him.

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  • Viewed in this light Petrarch anticipated the Italian Renaissance in its weakness - that philosophical superficiality, that tendency to ornate rhetoric, that preoccupation with stylistic trifles, that want of profound conviction and stern sincerity, which stamp its minor literary products with the note of mediocrity.

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  • His thought in this direction, wherein he anticipated something of modern speculation, is the more remarkable because his scholastic successors accomplished least in the field of morals, hardly venturing to bring the principles and rules of conduct under pure philosophical discussion, even after the great ethical inquiries of Aristotle became fully known to them.

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  • What the blow exactly was is disputed, but it is certain that Jeremiah saw the gathering storm and anticipated its result, while the statesmen were still wrapped in a false security.

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  • All might have fallen out as he anticipated, had it not been that the Nana Sahib, the adopted heir of the late peshwa, was rajah of Bithur in the neighbourhood.

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  • In two of these (A Letter to a Gentleman in Holland, and Motion essential to Matter), ostensibly an attack on Spinoza, he anticipated some of the speculations of modern materialism.

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  • An eternal Messianic kingdom is no longer anticipated, but only a temporary one, at the close of which the final judgment will ensue.

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  • This distinction between Logos as ratio and Logos as oratio, so much used subsequently by Philo and the Christian fathers, had been so far anticipated by Aristotle's distinction between the g w Xo'yos and the Xoyos iv rff Ox?j.

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  • The Americans were hospitably received; the immigrants, even Protestant clergymen, enjoyed by official goodwill complete religious toleration; and after about 1796 lavish land grants to Americans were made by the authorities, who wished to strengthen the colony against anticipated attacks by the British, from Canada.

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  • For the time, however, he tranquilly pursued his studies, writing those notes on Vieta which establish his proficiency in mathematics, and a metaphysical treatise now lost, which, if Foscarini's account of it may be relied upon, anticipated the sensationalism of Locke.

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  • His claim to have anticipated Harvey's discovery rests on no better authority than a memorandum, probably copied from Caesalpinus or Harvey himself, with whom, as well as with Bacon and Gilbert, he maintained a correspondence.

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  • The Dutch Reformed Church, as might be anticipated from the early history of the country, is by far the most numerous community.

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  • In physiological matters he is in advance of Aristotle and Galen, though we can hardly assert - as has sometimes been thought - that he anticipated Harvey's discovery of the circulation of the blood.

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  • The expedition proved much more difficult than Lord Wolseley had anticipated.

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  • He may have anticipated with something of remorse the reflection of a modern historian, that the absenteeism of her landlords has been less of a curse to Ireland 'than the absenteeism of her men of genius.

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  • Though to some extent anticipated by the English deist Thomas Morgan, Semler was the first to take due note of and use for critical purposes the opposition between the Judaic and anti-Judaic parties of the early church.

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  • The democratic principle argued for in the Second Treatise, while in advance of the practice of his age, was in parts anticipated by Aquinas and Bodin, as well as by Grotius and Hooker.

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  • In 1674, and again in 1675, he was invited to London by Sir Jonas Moore, governor of the Tower, who proposed to establish him in a private observatory at Chelsea, but the plan was anticipated by the determination of Charles II.

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  • Most of what the Assembly did had been suggested in the cahiers, and many of its decrees were anticipated by actual revolt.

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  • He anticipated their order and on the 9th of October landed at Frejus.

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  • Even Socrates, in spite of his aversion to physics, was led by pious reflection to expound a teleological view of the physical world, as ordered in all its parts by divine wisdom for the realization of some divine end; and, in the metaphysical turn which Plato gave to this view, he was probably anticipated by Euclid of Megara, who held that the one real being is " that which we call by many names, Good, Wisdom, Reason or God," to which Plato, raising to a loftier significance the Socratic identification of the beautiful with the useful, added the further name of Absolute Beauty, explaining how man's love of the beautiful finally reveals itself as the yearning for the end and essence of being.

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  • Even the peculiarly Christian virtue of humility, which presents so striking a contrast to the Greek " highmindedness," was to some extent anticipated in the Rabbinic teaching.

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  • Another remarkable Ragusan poet was Hectorovich (1486-1572), who wrote the poem Ribanye (" The Fishing and Talking with Fishermen "), and anticipated a new movement in Servian literature by publishing three national songs as he heard them from the popular bards (guslars).

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  • They were provided with large graduated circles adapted for measurements of declination and right ascension, and prove the Chinese to have anticipated by at least three centuries some of Tycho Brahe's most important inventions.

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  • It might have been anticipated that the purity of a text so widely read and so renowned would, from the earliest times, have been guarded with jealous care.

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  • This reasoning, in which Anselm partially anticipated the Cartesian philosophers, has rarely seemed satisfactory.

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  • Avempace's principles, it is clear, lead directly to the Averroistic doctrine of the unity of intellect, but the obscurity and incompleteness of the Regime do not permit us to judge how far he anticipated the later thinker.

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  • In a paper on the atomic theory, published so early as 1826, he anticipated to a remarkable extent some ideas which are frequently supposed to belong to a later period; and the continuation of these studies led him to the ideas about substitution ("metalepsis") which were developed about 1839 into the theory ("Older Type Theory") that in organic chemistry there are certain types which remain unchanged even when their hydrogen is replaced by an equivalent quantity of a haloid element.

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  • In short Gedymin, recognizing the superiority of western civilization, anticipated Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great by throwing open the semi-savage Russian lands to influences of culture.

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  • If a young horse be well handled and accustomed to the dummy jockey, mounting it is not attended with much risk of resistance, although this should invariably be anticipated.

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  • It is certainly true that he anticipated, in these fields of thought, some of the most striking ideas to which Roger Bacon subsequently gave a wider currency.

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  • Max Muller credits him with having anticipated Humboldt, and with making "one of the most brilliant discoveries in the history of the science of language" by establishing the relation between the Malay and Polynesian family of speech.

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  • Barnes, Chron., p. 104), it is surely difficult, on historical grounds, to reconcile David's recurring fights with the Philistines with his subsequent escape from Saul to Achish of Gath (xxvii.; already anticipated in xxi.

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  • His jests, which were used by his enemies as a charge against him, seem to have originated in religious indifference, or perhaps in a spirit of inquiry which anticipated the ideas of a later age.

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  • There still remains, over and above the realm of nature, the realm of free, self-conscious spirit; and, within this sphere, it may be anticipated that the ideas will acquire a significance richer and deeper than the merely regulative import which they possess in reference to cognition.

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  • Her fate would be no different, and he anticipated a good, long fight and slow death.

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  • Instead, she was greeted by shrieks from Martha and Gladys, causing her to drop the poor creature and flee in terror, stark contrast to her anticipated moment of glory.

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  • The climbers grumbled about the negative affect of the snow on their anticipated activities, all except Penny, who considered the weather a new and exciting challenge.

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  • Integration with Dairy Crest is progressing smoothly and is delivering the anticipated synergies.

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  • The OFT has referred the anticipated acquisition by Anglo American plc of Johnston Group PLC to the Competition Commission.

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  • Gunners game off The eagerly anticipated home meeting of the Charlton women's team with title rivals Arsenal next Thursday has been postponed.

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  • Despite new releases from Oasis and Foo Fighters, Coldplay ' s ' X&Y ' is the most hotly anticipated release of 2005.

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  • Born Romantic, David Kane's highly anticipated follow up to UK hit This Year's Love closes the festival.

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  • Duration of the exposure was originally anticipated to last for a period of 10-12 months for retrieval in early 1985.

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  • At that time, it was anticipated that recruitment might commence in late summer/early autumn.

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  • However, it is anticipated that improved compensation for corneal birefringence will result in an improved discriminating ability.

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  • I may stay a message boarder a bit longer than I anticipated.

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  • The disposal of the De Vere Dormy for residential development is progressing and it is anticipated that proceeds will exceed book value.

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  • The airports cannot cope with the anticipated massive tourist buildup.

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  • It was anticipated that their seizures would mostly be generalized tonic clonic.

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  • In some ways her regionalism anticipated that of the " local colorists.

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  • It is not anticipated that the F1 trainee will have out of hour's on-call commitments.

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  • Kant had anticipated some of the features of the ethical commonwealth in earlier works.

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  • It is also anticipated Michael Howard will receive a similar drubbing at the hands of the UK Independence party.

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  • In respect of each Senior visiting fellow the host institution will be required to provide a schedule of anticipated costs at the application stage.

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  • Google's stock market flotation is the most widely anticipated IPO of the year.

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  • You have no doubt anticipated almost all I could offer from a somewhat hasty glance.

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  • Further loss of market share for international road freight hauliers A further loss in market share is anticipated in the final quarter of 2003.

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  • All Iran is buzzing about the Mahdi, the 12th imam and the role Iran and Ahmadinejad are playing in his anticipated return.

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  • It's also a highly anticipated installment in a series that was intended to reinvent the franchise in a bold, new way.

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  • It is anticipated they are likely to spend two years in a Texan jail, awaiting trial.

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  • Also, an above-average probability of U.S. major hurricane landfall is anticipated " .

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  • As anticipated, the majority of guarantors are ISPs, but also large-scale brand owners have taken a role.

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  • It was also anticipated that the Parish Council who could provide the funding for the maypole's upkeep could then adopt the new Maypole.

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  • In Perisher there is a fair coverage of softening spring snow, with the weather turning murky as rain and thunderstorms are anticipated.

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  • Eight of the holes drilled on Oleninskoye intersected pegmatite within the area where the vein intersection was anticipated.

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  • This year, accompanied by the prize-winning pianist Jonathan Scott, his performance is as eagerly anticipated as ever.

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  • With the tie finely poised, another sensational night of speedway is anticipated next Monday in Manchester.

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  • It is anticipated they will also create a significant 'public' school space to engender pride among the building users.

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  • It is anticipated that railways Restored 2006 will also include a larger selection of miniature railways than previous editions.

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  • This is the highly anticipated sequel to Lightning Pool, one of the webs most popular casual games.

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  • Lifting the ban on fishmeal in ruminant feeds would play a significant role in making up the anticipated shortfall in protein.

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  • The growth in distributors also reflects the anticipated launch of the new ClearStream drug eluting stent, the Intrepide.

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  • Also on the shelf, as yet unread, but much anticipated, is Burton's multi-volume translation of 1001 Arabian Nights.

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  • Long awaited and much anticipated latest model from one of Germany's most successful watchmakers, Sinn Uhren.

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  • Hastings appears to have been not altogether satisfied with the incidents of this expedition, and to have anticipated the censure which it received in England.

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  • The nature of Cromwell's statesmanship is to be seen rather in his struggles against the retrograde influences and opinions of his time, in the many political reforms anticipated though not originated or established by himself, and in his religious, perhaps fanatical, enthusiasm, than in the outward character of his administration, which, however, in spite of its despotism shows itself in its inner spirit of justice, patriotism and self-sacrifice, so immeasurably superior to that of the Stuarts.

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  • Steinheil appears to have been anticipated in the matter of a recording telegraph by Morse of America, who in 1835 constructed a rude working model of an instrument; this within a few years was so perfected that with some modification in detail it has been largely used ever since (see below).

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  • It has sometimes been claimed that Edison's proposed elevated plates anticipated the subsequent invention by Marconi of the aerial wire or antenna, but it is particularly to be noticed that Edison employed no spark gap or means for creating electrical high frequency oscillations in these wires.

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  • Heraclitus conceives of the incessant process of flux in which all things are involved as consisting of two sides or moments - generation and decay - which are regarded as a confluence of opposite streams. In thus making transition or change, viewed as the identity of existence and non-existence, the leading idea of his system, Heraclitus anticipated in some measure Hegel's peculiar doctrine of evolution as a dialectic process.'

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  • Thus the Kabbalah linked the old scholasticism with the new and independent inquiries in learning and philosophy after the Renaissance, and although it had evolved a remarkably bizarre conception of the universe, it partly anticipated, in its own way, the scientific study of natural philosophy.

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  • He proposed to apply the same principles to the calculation of the disturbances produced in the rotation of the planets by external action on their equatorial protuberances, but was anticipated by Poisson, who gave formulae for the variation of the elements of rotation strictly corresponding with those found by Lagrange for the variation of the elements of revolution.

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  • It is worthy of note that the Resolution of Fiume anticipated the modern doctrine of self-determination by the very explicit assertion that " every nation has the right to decide freely and independently concerning its existence and its fate."

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  • In his Treatise on Perspective (1712) he explained the mathematical principles of that art; and anticipated the method afterwards elaborated by Brook Taylor.

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  • If, on the other hand, it was, as in ancient Jewish times, the first after the earliest ears of the barley harvest would be ripe, it would have varied with the forwardness or backward If the Passover celebration could, be anticipated by one day in a private Jewish family (and we know perhaps too little of Jewish rules in the time of Christ to be able to exclude this possibility), the evidence of the synoptic Gospels would no longer conflict with that of St John.

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  • The German Minnesinger and romance-writers, whose golden age corresponded with that of the Hohenstaufen, were not content only to sing the joy of life or the chivalrous virtues of courage, courtesy and reverence for women; they in some sort anticipated the underlying ideas of the Reformation by championing the claims of the German nation against the papal monarchy and pure religion, as they conceived it, against the arrogance and corruption of the clergy.

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  • Attendance at a lecture on Hertzian waves given by Sir Oliver Lodge at the Royal Institution in 1894 resulted in the Lodge-Muirhead syntonic system (see 26.538), which anticipated Marconi.

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  • Frederick dreamed of remodelling society upon a mundane type, which anticipated the large toleration and cosmopolitan enlightenment of the actual Renaissance.

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  • No battle--Tarutino, Borodino, or Austerlitz--takes place as those who planned it anticipated.

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  • Shabana now faces Lincou in a much anticipated quarterfinal match tomorrow.

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  • It is anticipated that Railways Restored 2006 will also include a larger selection of miniature railways than previous editions.

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  • It was anticipated that the Japanese would make a landing here to regroup for a final attack on Singapore.

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  • Even under the perfect conditions, remodeling always takes longer than anticipated.

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  • These criticisms anticipated Rudolph Haym 's polemic in Hegel und seine Zeit (1857).

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  • The integration of the acquisition into Dairy Crest is progressing smoothly and is delivering the anticipated synergies.

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  • Also on the shelf, as yet unread, but much anticipated, is Burton 's multi-volume translation of 1001 Arabian Nights.

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  • With the unseasonable gale force winds that are anticipated, it is only sensible to take the flags down early .

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  • Long awaited and much anticipated latest model from one of Germany 's most successful watchmakers, Sinn Uhren.

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  • Bringing their adopted son home from Ethiopia turned out to be a much easier transition than Jon and Alyssa had anticipated.

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  • While we wait for the anticipated top boy and girl names in the States, we can review some other countries' favorites.

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  • Pack a variety of clothing to keep your baby comfortable in case it is hotter or colder than you anticipated.

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  • Furthermore, ask about return policies in case the flatware does not look as nice on your table as you'd anticipated.

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  • The cost of any spares, accessories or upgrades should also be anticipated to avoid any nasty shocks later.

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  • While you will still get the face value of the bond when it matures, it won't be worth as much as you anticipated.

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  • If interest rates fall, you may collect much less on a bond than you anticipated.

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  • Phone calls go unanswered and e-mails bounce back, causing the consumer to keep the service longer than anticipated, getting charged all the while.

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  • They work with clients to meet current and anticipated financial needs through a variety of investment, budgeting, and management techniques.

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  • This type of alimony lasts only as long as the classes or program is anticipated to take.

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  • One of the biggest breakthroughs in solar energy came five years ago and is anticipated to be on the market some time in 2011.

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  • Once you've found a prom dress that makes you feel like the belle of the ball, it's time to consider what type of formal prom makeup will compliment and flatter you on the most anticipated night of the year.

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  • I eagerly anticipated its arrival and when it finally did arrive, I was not disappointed.

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  • The draft is the most anticipated event in any fantasy league.

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  • A great need is anticipated for food service managers with a projected increase of twelve percent from 2006 to 2016.

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  • From lamb to pastel colored eggs, traditional foods will be anticipated and appreciated by your family.

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  • Perhaps the most anticipated section of this type of presentation is the section that deals with managing stress.

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  • What happens if I need the limo rental for a longer period of time than what I originally anticipated?

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  • Many couples make the mistake of assuming everything will be covered by the bride's parents and are disappointed when the funds do not support the anticipated wedding.

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  • Chances are you will find an assortment of much anticipated goodies and the occasional white elephant treasure.

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  • Federline, who was introduced by his wife, Britney Spears, was the most anticipated performance of the evening.

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  • However, with the anticipated release of Spider-Man 3 in May 2007, Tobey Maguire isn't sure if he will turn in his spiderwebs any time soon.

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  • As a result, the highly anticipated movie based on the award winning show was put on the shelf.

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  • While it's too early to tell if any serious movie executives are going to take advantage of Haim's talents, rumors have been flying online that Haim will join the cast of the highly anticipated sequel to The Lost Boys.

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  • When the party in question includes a celebrity or two (or more) and the order creeps up into the hundreds (and sometimes thousands) of dollars, it's certainly anticipated that the tip will be commensurate.

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  • In fact, gone are the days when print versions of People and US Weekly were heavily anticipated; these days, they're practically passé in the face of constantly updated Web sites.

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  • With the magnitude of popularity of her first two singles, it isn't surprising that her obviously highly anticipated first album Spirit debuted at number one in nine different countries worldwide.

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  • With market prices dropping quickly in 2009, his net worth may be quite a bit lower than originally anticipated.

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  • Many anticipated that the arbitration over the muti-million dollar Gosselin divorce was to last days, not the hours that it did.

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  • Kristen has many projects on the go including the third installment of the Twilight series, Eclipse, as well as the highly anticipated Joan Jett biopic, The Runaways, where she will play the legendary rocker.

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  • The most anticipated of these films, however, is the adaptation of The Green Hornet, which also stars Seth Rogen and Cameron Diaz.

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  • While the above are some of the most anticipated awards at any Oscar ceremony, there are many other awards handed out to recognize all aspects of film making and acting.

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  • Unless you are looking for genuine vintage clothes - which are available and adorable - you can get your child a good wardrobe at a fraction of the cost you might have anticipated.

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  • Alcoholic drinks, shore tours, spa treatments, and souvenirs are not included and prices can add up quickly, making even the best deal far more expensive than anticipated.

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  • Bookings for the highly anticipated Mississippi River cruises to and from Memphis continued up until the summer of 2010.

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  • The fillet mignon-flavored toothpaste, available in a 2.5 ounce tube approved for air travel, is designed to entice your pet and make brushing the teeth a pleasurable and anticipated experience.

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  • If you have anticipated all of his needs for the trip and made sure he is in reliable care, travel will be easier for both you and your pet.

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  • Even today the Burpee seed catalog is highly anticipated each January as gardeners can't wait to see what new hybrids or old heirloom seeds the company will offer.

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  • In addition, several selections from the highly anticipated and long awaited album Chinese Democracy are also included.

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  • Accessories for the sink have changed over the years and are available to suit just about every anticipated need or lifestyle.

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  • While perhaps a bit controversial, Organic Life appears to have anticipated the recommendations of medical research in this case.

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  • First, review this excerpt from a 1948 issue of Time magazine about the anticipated effects of the baby boom (hence the definitive title of the generation).

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  • Further, if they are saving, they are unprepared for an anticipated longer lifespan often requiring employment past the age of 65, not by choice.

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  • However, as you educate yourself about the anticipated changes, you may become more comfortable with them as they arise and learn how to manage them.

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  • The company has even anticipated that you may leave your shades at home.

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  • The most highly anticipated new roller coaster of 2007 was Maverick, the seventeenth scream machine at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky.

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  • The highly anticipated theme park addition is an alluring draw to the millions of Harry Potter fans from around the world.

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  • Perfect Dark Zero is exclusive to the Xbox 360; this first person shooter by Rare is probably the most highly anticipated launch title for Microsoft's new box.

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  • It's understandable that the most popular cheat codes for Xbox games will be for first-person shooters like Halo 3, the highly anticipated conclusion to the famed trilogy.

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  • The highly anticipated third version is due to come out later this year.

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  • Highly anticipated, it takes the franchise to three cities and the roads between them.

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  • Microsoft probably just didn't want to have the ending ruined before the fan base had a chance to play the highly anticipated Xbox 360 game.

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  • Overall, the "most anticipated soundtrack of the holiday season" derives much of its inspiration from the epic themes in the third game in the storied Halo franchise.

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  • Three years in the making, Halo 3 is the highly anticipated sequel to Halo 2, the latter of which was the most popular game on Xbox Live for a solid two years before the release of Gears of War in 2006.

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  • Halo 3 was easily one of the most highly anticipated games on the Xbox 360.

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  • It's the holiday season and the most highly anticipated new Playstation 3 console has just been released, ushering a whole new holiday season of video game gift madness.

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  • In order to get ahead in this highly anticipated football game, you just may need to consider some Madden NFL 09 cheats.

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  • One of the most highly anticipated games of 2008 has to be Maxis Spore.

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  • Joining the launch of the wireless network is Mario Kart DS, a hotly anticipated game that features four-player Wi-Fi races and battles.

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  • Perhaps a more suitable alternative for the Nintendo Wii Fit replacement game is to take advantage of its highly anticipated sequel.

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  • In this hugely anticipated sequel to the original Forza, you get to get behind the wheel of real cars, driving them in real locations while enjoying the physics of ultra realistic racing.

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  • Over on the Xbox, you have Halo 2 and the highly anticipated Halo 3 for the Xbox 360.

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  • The games that supported the peripheral have been sub-par at best, whereas the expected titles for the Revolution are very highly anticipated.

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  • This paved the way to its modern success with the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable, as well as the high anticipated launch of the next-generation PlayStation 3.

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  • With the highly anticipated Sony PlayStation 3 on the horizon, it is inevitable that the over 100 million PlayStation 2s sold will soon begin to collect dust and fall into obscurity.

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  • Can't decide if you'd prefer to walk into a brick and mortar store or to order a hotly anticipated new video game online through a website?

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  • Of the Wii games coming soon, this is one of the most highly anticipated.

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  • This is a sampling of some of the anticipated Wii games coming soon.

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  • Perhaps one of the most highly anticipated games for the Nintendo Wii is Red Steel.

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  • Instead of a first come-first serve basis for handing out Xbox's, there is now a lottery system because it is anticipated over 100 people will line up.

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  • While there may be more parts to a pop up RV camper than you anticipated, most of the parts are easily replaced or repaired if you purchase the right parts and make sure that you have the right tools for the job.

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  • The announcement was certainly a long time coming, but we're finally going to get our hands on the hotly anticipated T-Mobile G1.

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  • Form merges with function when you look at the first batch of Palm Pre fashion accessories to accompany the hotly anticipated smartphone to the market.

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  • Analgesics should be dosed adequately to assure that the pain is at least tolerable and frequently enough to avoid the anxiety that accompanies the anticipated return of pain.

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  • Chronic pain, pain lasting over three months and severe enough to impair function, is more difficult to treat, since the anticipated side effects of the analgesics are more difficult to manage.

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  • Injuries are repaired, diseases are diagnosed, and certain encounters with pain can be anticipated and prevented.

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  • Many parents have questions or concerns about the prenatal development of an existing or anticipated child and what steps they should take to ensure their child's health.

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  • Therefore, the incidence of known Type I Chiari malformation is anticipated to increase.

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  • When there is a good match between the anticipated flu strains and the strains used in the vaccine, the vaccine is 70-90 percent effective in people under 65.

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  • If you keep some tips for when the tempo and lights go down in mind, slow dancing will be something to be anticipated, not dreaded.

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  • We hear from so many people about this moment, and the emotion with which this moment is anticipated.

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  • The anticipated weather of the event should also be taken into account.

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  • Once the flower girl has a fully coordinated outfit including a headpiece, chances are they'll be more willing to charm the audience and engage the guests prior to your much anticipated entrance at the ceremony.

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  • Work permits are typically approved for up to twelve months, or until the job is expected to end if the position is anticipated to be less than one year in duration.

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  • Part of the anticipated rent may also count toward your expected income.

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  • Depending on how your employer has set up your cafeteria plan, you will need to carefully calculate your anticipated medical costs.

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  • But trying to figure out exactly what time you will get to spend with your new family after your child arrives can leave you with more of a headache than you anticipated.

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  • Since many pregnancies are unplanned, even when anticipated with joy, it's a good idea to take care of yourself throughout your adult life in the event that you should become pregnant.

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  • Pregnant teens often report that their parents were much more supportive than they had anticipated.

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  • The first signs of labor are highly anticipated for expectant mothers.

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  • You'll find lots of entertaining information on a number of swimsuit related topics such as calendars, and the highly anticipated yearly swimsuit issue of Sports Illustrated.

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  • The highly anticipated SI is finally here.

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  • Designers are thrilled to see their swimsuits in this highly anticipated issue because it's so popular and attracts so much press, they know their designs are bound to be seen by many.

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  • Moreover, you may also be able to barter a bit with the salesperson over the price and hopefully, purchase the suit at an even lower price than you had anticipated.

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  • Initial start-up costs may be bigger than you anticipated or you may be required to hold a larger quantity of inventory than you are comfortable with.

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  • Problems often grow more quickly than anticipated, and by leaving them unresolved the couple risks destroying the relationship they have built together.

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  • Because the anticipated response is an enthusiastic "yes," it is important to consider the bride-to-be's ideas about a perfect proposal.

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  • Securing a commercial spot during this highly anticipated sporting event is typically outside the budget and romantic aspirations of most soon-to-be-engaged couples, but there are many ways to turn a super game into a memorable proposal.

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  • Surprise proposals are also a way to be very spontaneous and genuine because they may not be as carefully staged and anticipated as a more traditional proposal.

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  • You are merely purchasing a practical, attractive handbag that is not anticipated to hang in your closet as a timeless classic.

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  • Uranus is the planet of shock and awe; surprises you would have never have anticipated.

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  • Start by purchasing an assortment of race cars, and add a checkered pair of socks or hat, a bubble bath with a race car theme, and perhaps a toy steering wheel or an anticipated race car game for his favorite video gaming system.

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  • While not due out until June 30, Superman Returns' is possibly the most anticipated of the June movie releases.

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  • Follwing the spectacular success of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Jackson went on to make one of the most celebrated and most eagerly anticipated remakes in history.

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  • The movie was so hyped, so anticipated, everybody has an opinion about it now that the wait is over.

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  • Regardless, here are a few facts about the highly anticipated film as well as the book.

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  • All of the film adaptations from the Twilight series of books are extremely highly anticipated.

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  • Other than that, he, nor David Twohy have given many other nitty-gritty details about the film that is extremely highly anticipated by Riddick fans around the globe.

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  • The Transformers sequel had been long anticipated, but just didn't measure up to what fans had been expecting.

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  • This is driven by anticipated consumer spending as well as the release of newer styles and colors.

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  • A little debt is expected, but it's also anticipated that the debt will be paid off in a timely manner.

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  • Suddenly Frugal began after Leah Ingram discovered that the home her family moved into was more expensive than they had anticipated.

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  • Resort collections are highly anticipated during frosty winters, when consumers are looking to vacation in more tropical climates.

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  • Young and the Restless spoilers are among the most highly anticipated spoilers available to soap opera fans on the Internet.

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  • A great example of this is the anticipation that precedes the release of a highly anticipated book, such as Harry Potter, or the great hubbub that surrounds the opening of a buzzed-about film, such as The Dark Knight.

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  • However, it is the "Babes" calendar that is truly the most highly anticipated.

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  • Yes, but scoops like these keep all the fans tuning in - or at least setting your DVR to record episodes that are anticipated to be especially juicy and eventful.

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  • The Grey's Anatomy season finale is always highly anticipated, just like most primetime dramas.

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  • So as you develop your advertising plan and identify your target audience, consider doing additional research into the anticipated response to direct correspondence.

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  • In 'racing the clock', many people discover that work-related tasks they had thought would be very time consuming can be done much more quickly than they anticipated.

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  • The truck was highly anticipated by auto analysts and consumers alike, because it was the first American-style truck produced by a foreign automaker.

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  • This luxury vehicle is a much anticipated car throughout the world, especially in the United States, where the 2006 version was one of the most popular luxury vehicles in the market the year of its release.

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  • Here are some of the anticipated features of the vehicle.

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  • In some cases, they must also submit a plan for treatment, including the anticipated number of sessions needed.

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  • The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is a highly anticipated annual event.

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  • Surprising everyone, a six-track EP appeared as a result of these new creative mediums in '99, and Elastica's highly anticipated second album The Menace was finally released in 2001, a whole six years after their first album.

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  • Released in 1995, NIN's second full-length release, The Downward Spiral, was widely anticipated as NIN's underground following had grown in the 3-year gap since the last two EPs.

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  • High School Musical 2 is the highly anticipated sequel to the first movie.

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  • The follow-up to Core was highly anticipated by Stone Temple Pilot fans, and when Purple came out in Spring 1994, it shot straight to the top of the Billboard Charts.

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  • After waiting for the other members of Destiny's Child to release their solo albums, Beyonce finally put out her much anticipated solo release, Crazy in Love.

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  • However, another major musical connection to this film came from the rock and roll band Guns N' Roses who used the movie to debut their first single from their highly anticipated new albums Use Your Illusion I & II.

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  • The traditional gift exchange can either be the most anticipated event of the party or the most boring.

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  • That particular plan didn't work out for the self-deprecating host because it actually turned out better than he and the networks had anticipated.

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  • Note that if the person you are nominating lives in any of the city's listed, there's a better chance of getting on the show sooner than anticipated.

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  • The reception she got was likely much different than she had anticipated.

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  • The announcement of the Biggest Loser Final Four is always an anticipated event for viewers of the show.

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  • It is always 'twenty minutes into the future', and the show's writers clearly anticipated our hundreds-of-channels world.

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  • Because the success of the first Star Wars movie could not have been anticipated when it was made, the original Star Wars was complete in itself.

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  • Widely anticipated, following the cliff-hanger ending of 1980's The Empire Strikes Back, it was both loved and reviled.

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  • Totalitarian control, thought police, grim, humorless masses - if Orwell had anticipated computers, he could have invented cyberpunk.

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  • This highly anticipated on-line game will encompass all the TV shows in the Star Trek universe.

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  • It was much anticipated by fans and did not disappoint.

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  • The popularity of this film could have been due to the fact that during the seven years since the last release, the original movies had gained such a large following, that the sequel in 1962 was much anticipated.

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  • The IRS also penalizes filing a frivolous return and substantially underestimating and paying the amount of anticipated taxes owed.

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  • The trip to Fayetteville wasn't as unpleasant as she had anticipated.

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  • Come. Wynn's magic is killing you faster than anticipated.

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  • At any rate, he might not find the task at hand as unpleasant as she anticipated it would be.

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  • She hit every red light on the way and arrived at the airport fifteen minutes later than she had anticipated.

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  • Darian anticipated her first kick and snatched it, sweeping her off her feet again and falling with her this time to keep her from escaping.

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  • Whether it was the way he did it or they simply didn't understand, there was no wailing as she had anticipated.

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  • Any other time she probably would have let him grab a mouthful to munch on his way down, but the storm was getting closer faster than she anticipated.

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  • The scope of Xander-mania was beyond anything she anticipated.

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  • Gascoigne was killed at the battle of Marston Moor on the 2nd of July 1644, in the twenty-fourth year of his age, and his untimely death was doubtless the cause that delayed the publication of a discovery which anticipated, by twenty years, the combined work of Huygens, Malvaison, Auzout and Picard in the same direction.

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  • The foundation of cleruchies was an admirable device, which in many ways anticipated the colonial system of the Romans.

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  • He took immense pains with his work, and to some degree anticipated the modern scientific method of writing history.

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  • He raised England to a predominant position among the Powers of Europe, and anticipated the triumphs of the elder Pitt.

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  • The revolts of royalists and sectaries against his government had been easily suppressed, and the various attempts to assassinate him, contemptuously referred to by Cromwell as "little fiddling things," were anticipated and prevented by an excellent system of police and spies, and by his bodyguard of 160 men.

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  • The war began on the 3 1st of May 1468, but, as early as the 27th of February 1469, Matthias anticipated an alliance between George and Frederick by himself concluding an armistice with the former.

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  • In his Naturgeschichte des Himmels, in which he anticipated the nebular theory afterwards more fully developed by Laplace, Kant sought to explain the genesis of the cosmos as a product of physical forces and laws.

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  • He had the satisfaction of seeing the lost portion of Bessarabia restored to his country by the Berlin treaty, but at the cost of greater sacrifices than he anticipated.

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  • In ethics he anticipated much of the teaching of Tolstoy; in doctrine he often appealed to the authority of Wycliffe; and in some of his views it is possible to trace the influence of the Waldenses.

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  • In the following year he made his first acquaintance with the literature of Spain under the influence of his friend and biographer, Ticknor; and, while its attractiveness proved greater than he had at the outset anticipated, the comparative novelty of the subject as a field for research served as an additional stimulus.

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  • From the time of Hippocrates onwards the malarial or periodical fevers have engaged the attention of innumerable observers, who have suggested various theories of causation, and have sometimes anticipated - vaguely, indeed, but with surprising accuracy - the results of modern research; but the true nature of the disease remained in doubt until the closing years of the 19th century.

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  • But Cyrus anticipated them; he defeated Croesus and followed him to his capital.

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  • But they were absorbed by the direction of military and political combinations, and by intrigues for the preservation of their own power; and, even allowing for all this, they failed to evince the civil capacity which might have been anticipated.

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  • In this he has anticipated the spirit and method as well as many of the results of Reid and the Scottish school.

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  • In the history of economics or the biography of Ricardo it is of interest to show that he anticipated later writers, or that his analysis bears the test of modern criticism; but no economist is under any obligation to defend Ricardo's reputation, nor is the fact that a doctrine is included in his works to be taken as a demonstration of its truth.

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  • Upon these descriptions he was still engaged till death, in 1837, put an end to his labours, when his place as Naumann's assistant for the remainder of the work was taken by Rudolph Wagner; but, from time to time, a few more, which he had already completed, made their posthumous appearance in it, and, in subsequent years, some selections from his unpublished papers were through the care of Giebel presented to the public. Throughout the whole of this series the same marvellous industry and scrupulous accuracy are manifested, and attentive study of it will show how many times Nitzsch anticipated the conclusions of modern taxonomers.

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  • With all this it is not surprising to find, though the fact has been generally overlooked, that Blyth's proposed arrangement in many points anticipated conclusions that were subsequently reached, and were then regarded as fresh discoveries.

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  • The eggs are now too much in one basket, and local disease, or bad weather, or some other misfortune, may diminish by serious percentages the supplies anticipated.

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  • It might also be anticipated, were the theory of a southward immigration to be sustained, that the Malays would be new-comers in the islands of the archipelago, and have their oldest settlements on the Malayan Peninsula.

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  • Henry on his side looked to find in Becket the archbishop a coadjutor as loyal as Becket the archdeacon; and anticipated that the Church would once more be reduced to that state of dependence in which she had stood during the latter years of Henry I.

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  • The Revolution of 1868 in Spain promised such salutary changes for the Antilles as the introduction of political parties, the restoration of representation in the Spanish Cortes, and the enfranchisement of the slaves; but the imprudent "Insurrection of Lares," and other outbreaks of 1867-68, delayed these anticipated reforms. The reactionaries feared separation from the mother country.

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  • Isaac Voss, in his work De Nili (1659), published a map of central Africa, in which he anticipated D'Anville by rejecting all the fanciful details which found a place upon Filippo Pigafetta's map of that continent.

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  • Thus, especially during the last two years, urgent extraordinary expenses have been perforce partially covered by the proceeds of the ordinary revenues, the revenues of 1303 (1887) were already considerably anticipated in the course of 1302 (1886).

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  • By constructing an entrenched camp at Ulm and concentrating all the available food within it, he expected to compel Napoleon to invest and besiege him, and he anticipated that in the devastated country his adversary would be compelled to separate and thus fall an easy prey to the Russians.

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  • Rapidly renouncing his previous intentions, he issued orders to concentrate on Allenstein; but this point was chosen too far in advance and he was anticipated by Murat and Soult at that place on the 2nd of February.

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  • None had anticipated the possibility of such a sudden and brutal attack, and every one knew that the Danish capital was very inadequately fortified and garrisoned.

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  • Although these conclusions were arrived at independently, and, as it would seem, several years previous to their publication, they were in great measure anticipated by the communications on the same subject of John Wallis and Christopher Wren, made respectively in November and December 1668.

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  • The anticipated reversal was duly found by Chree, the critical point corresponding, under the moderate stress employed, to a field of about 120 units.

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  • Population.-According to the census of June 15 1920 the population of Latvia was less numerous and homogeneous than was anticipated in 1918, amounting in all to 1,515,815 inhabitants, of whom 1,146,554 were Letts and 355,518 belonged to other nationalities (Livonia, 477,839 Letts and 104,091 non-Letts; Courland, 404,- 159 Letts and 71,524 non-Letts; Latgalia, 264,556 Letts and 179,103 non-Letts), the non-Letts thus forming about 25% of the total population.

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  • The anticipated agreement, however, was not attained; and the result of the council was simply to embitter the relations between the two great religious parties, and those between the Western and Eastern halves of the Empire.

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  • At the diet of Buda, early in 1444, supplies were voted for the enterprise, and Wladislaus was on the point of quitting his camp at Szeged for the seat of war, when envoys from Sultan Murad arrived with the offer of a ten years' truce on such favourable conditions (they included the relinquishment of Servia, Walachia and Moldavia, and the payment of an indemnity) that Hunyadi persuaded the king to conclude (in July) a peace which gave him more than could reasonably be anticipated from the most successful campaign.

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  • It is curious that Laplace, while bestowing more attention than they deserved on the crude conjectures of Buffon, seems to have been unaware that he had been, to some extent, anticipated by Kant, who had put forward in 1755, in his Allgemeine Naturgeschichte, a true though defective nebular cosmogony.

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  • If He Had Happened To Think Of Them As " Products," He Might Have Anticipated Grassmann'S Discovery Of The Extensive Calculus.

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  • It is also supposed that they anticipated discoveries of the solutions of higher equations.

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  • But the departmental executive could not launch the Natal invading force as early as had been anticipated, and it was not until the 9th of October that the ultimatum was presented to Sir (then Mr) Conyngham Greene, the British agent at Pretoria.

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  • The enemy invariably dispersed before superior forces, and the removal of the women and children from the farms did not have the effect of disheartening the burghers as had been anticipated - it rather mended their vitality by relieving them of responsibility for their families' welfare.

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  • Whether Xenophanes was a monotheist, whose assertion of the unity of God suggested to Parmenides the doctrine of the unity of Being, or a pantheist, whose assertion of the unity of God was also a declaration of the unity of Being, so that he anticipated Parmenides - in other words, whether Xenophanes's teaching was purely theological or had also a philosophical significance - is a question about which authorities have differed and will probably continue to differ.

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  • Charpentier in his Excellence de la langue francaise (1683) had anticipated Perrault in the famous academical dispute concerning the relative merit of the ancients and moderns.

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  • The consequences were the reverse of those anticipated.

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  • In view of the anticipated arrival of substantial reinforcements from England there was no great temptation to embark on offensives; and owing to the shortage of artillery ammunition, what there was of it had to be jealously husbanded, although the French divisions were not suffering from this disability so much as the British.

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  • His intention of carrying the war into Gaul was anticipated by Constantine, who marched into Italy.

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  • He was anticipated in the improvements he claimed to have made in it, and all he seems really to have done was to popularize it.

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  • A series of magnificent publications has popularized art and its best products in a manner such as could never have been anticipated.

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  • There is no doubt that Swedenborg anticipated many scientific facts and positions that are usually regarded as of much more modern date.

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  • He wrote a lucid account of the phenomena of phosphorescence, and adduced a molecular magnetic theory which anticipated some of the chief features of the hypothesis of to-day.

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  • His views as to the physiological functions of the spinal cord are also in agreement with recent research, and he anticipated many of the pre-eminent offices of the ductless glands which students of the present time are only beginning to discover.

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  • In the satisfaction they afforded to the commemorative and patriotic instincts they anticipated an office afterwards performed by the national epics and the works of regular historians.

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  • Naevius tried to use the theatre, as it had been used by the writers of the Old Comedy of Athens, for the purposes of political warfare, and thus seems to have anticipated by a century the part played by Lucilius.

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  • The completion of the second Temple (516 B.C.) has been followed by disillusionment as to the anticipated prosperity, by indifference to worship, scepticism as to providence, and moral laxity.'

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  • The result of a few months' working during that year was more than £500,000 of gold, and a very much larger annual output may reasonably be anticipated in the future; in 1905 it was about £900,000.

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  • But the vague year, which was followed till 1079, anticipated the Julian year by one day every four years.

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  • He formed a conception of the modern state, which marked the close of the middle ages, and anticipated the next phase of European development.

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  • Anticipated already in ii.

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  • In 1677 he described and illustrated the spermatozoa in dogs and other animals, though in this discovery Stephen Hamm had anticipated him by a few months; and he investigated the structure of the teeth, crystalline lens, muscle, &c. In 1680 he noticed that yeast consists of minute globular particles, and he described the different structure of the stem in monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants.

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  • His most important scientific work is his Zoonomia (1794-1796), which contains a system of pathology, and a treatise on generation, in which he, in the words of his famous grandson, Charles Robert Darwin, "anticipated the views and erroneous grounds of opinions of Lamarck."

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  • As might have been anticipated, this caused no break in the policy of the English king and his parliament, and a series of famous acts passed in the year 1534 completed and confirmed the independence of the Church of England, which, except during five years under Queen Mary, p g Y Q Y?

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  • But Leibnitz also anticipated Kant in seeking to correct the empirical point of view of the English philosophers.

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  • The victory of the democratic principle was entirely new in the Netherlands, though it had been anticipated in Florence, and was perhaps inspired by Italian example.

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  • So far too as the Romans were capable of taking interest in speculative questions, the tragic poets contributed to stimulate curiosity on such subjects, and they anticipated Lucretius in using the conclusions of speculative philosophy as well as of common sense to assail some of the prevailing forms of superstition.

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  • Although the heliocentric system is not mentioned in the treatise, a quotation in the Arenarius of Archimedes from a work of Aristarchus proves that he anticipated the great discovery of Copernicus.

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  • The enumerated population of the country in 1880 was larger than had been anticipated; and in the face of these figures it was difficult for local complaints, even where they were made, to find hearing and acceptance.

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  • Much of what Babbage taught later on the subject of combined work is anticipated by Gioja.

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  • The Japanese 7th and 1st divisions were now Fall advancing on the western main line; the soul of the Part, defence, the brave and capable General Kondratenko, Arthur had been killed on the 15th of December, and though the Japanese seem to have anticipated a further stand,' Stessel surrendered on the 2nd of January 1905, with 24,000 effective and slightly wounded and 15,000 wounded and sick men, the remnant of his original 47,000.

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  • The advance of Bilderling, however, necessarily methodical and slow in any case, had taken more time than was anticipated.

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  • This was done for the first time, in 1870, at the Vatican Council, whose decrees, recognizing the universal episcopate and the infallibility of the pope, marked the triumph of that ultramontane doctrine by which they had been long anticipated.

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  • But if the South African War proved more The serious than had been anticipated, it did more to weld the empire together than years of peaceful last year.

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  • David Thompson (1770-1857), an employee at different times of the Hudson's Bay and North-West Fur companies, explored the region of the Missouri river in 1797-1798, and thus anticipated the work of Lewis and Clark, who entered the present limits of the state in 1804 and wintered among the Mandans,constructingFortMandan in what is nowMcLean county.

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  • In the spirit of this utterance, steps were taken within a few days by the new prelate to suppress the assemblies of the Arians; these, by a bold stroke of policy, anticipated his action by themselves setting fire to their meetinghouse, Nestorius being forthwith nicknamed "the incendiary."

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  • As a presumptive ruler of England she was, like Cecil, and for that matter the future archbishop Parker also, too shrewd to commit herself to passive or active resistance to the law; and they merely anticipated Hobbes in holding that the individual committed no sin in subordinating his conscience to the will of the state, for the responsibility for the law was not his but the state's.

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  • Thus Cuvier, following Buffon, clearly anticipated the modern doctrine of faunal migrations.

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  • This law, that in the stages of growth of individual development (ontogeny), an animal repeats the stages of its ancestral evolution (phylogeny) was, as we have stated, anticipated by d'Orbigny.

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  • The Gnostic religion also anticipated other tendencies.

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  • This achievement was anticipated or outdone by an unknown calculator, whose manuscript was seen in the Radcliffe library, Oxford, by Baron von Zach towards the end of the century, and contained the ratio correct to 152 places.

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  • The almost universal adoption of electrical traction in towns has not led to the abandonment of the breeding of horses to the extent that was at one time anticipated.

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  • A further supply of eggs was secretly obtained by a Dutch physician Pompe van Meedervoort in 1863, and, as it was now known that the worm was an oak-feeder, and would thrive on the leaves of European oaks, great results were anticipated from the cultivation of the yama-mai.

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  • Turenne's march (August 3rd, 1644) was slow and painful, as had been anticipated, and late in the afternoon, on passing Wittnau, he encountered the enemy.

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  • In making the essence of the Absolute not mere reason, but will, action and life, he anticipated Lotze.

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  • In the doctrine - no object, no subject - no subject, no object - that is, in the utter identification of things with objects of subjects, he anticipated not only Schelling and Hegel, but also Schuppe and Wundt with their congeners.

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  • It was anticipated by the authorities.

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  • Whether SharruGI, Manishtusu and Remush (often called Uru-mush) really preceded, and to some extent anticipated, "Sargon" i.e.

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  • Great progress had been made by the outbreak of war, and it was anticipated that the works would be completed by the summer of 1916.

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  • Its main principles, and the whole system of thought implied in the later, are anticipated in the earlier work.

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  • The Poles proved even more difficult to satisfy than was anticipated; but finally a compromise was come to whereby the territorial settlement was postponed till after the death of John III.; and Sigismund was duly crowned at Cracow on the 27th of December 1587.

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  • It may be noted that in a paper on the "Proportion of the gases or elastic fluids constituting the atmosphere," read by him in November 1802, the law of multiple proportions appears to be anticipated in the words - "The elements of oxygen may combine with a certain portion of nitrous gas or with twice that portion, but with no intermediate quantity," but there is reason to suspect that this sentence was added some time after the reading of the paper, which was not published till 1805.

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  • In such an exploration of the sun's atmosphere it might be anticipated that definite currents, or some evidences of atmospheric circulation analogous to those familiar in terrestrial meteorology, would be discovered.

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  • By subjecting a plant to a gradually increasing temperature, and supplying water in proportion, its growth may be accelerated; its season of development may be, as it were, anticipated; it is roused from a dormant to an active state.

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  • Thus he was easily induced to vote for the election of Ferdinand, archduke of Styria, as emperor in August 1619, an action which nullified the anticipated opposition of the Protestant electors.

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  • A memoir in the volume for 1783 relates to the production of water by the combustion of hydrogen; but Monge's results had been anticipated by Henry Cavendish.

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  • We have said that Berkeley and Locke had already begun the general work for which Hume is most important; in details also Hume had been anticipated to some extent.

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  • Nicholas Barbon and Sir Dudley North had already attacked the mercantile theory as to the precious metals and the balance of trade; Joseph Massie and Barbon had anticipated his theory of interest.

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  • Under a rational system of institutions, the adaptation of numbers to the means available for their support is effected by the felt or anticipated pressure of circumstances and the fear of social degradation, within a tolerable degree of approximation to what is desirable.

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  • The improvements he introduced in the tenures of his peasantry anticipated in some respects the agricultural reforms of the next generation.

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  • Kalisch wrote before the publication of Wellhausen's works, and anticipated him in some important points.

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  • The chief support which had sustained him through the most arduous labour of his life was the hope that she would enjoy the fame and the profit which he anticipated from his Dictionary.

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  • There were still traditions of the hardships inflicted upon the common folk by the expeditions of Charlemagne, and it is supposed that they anticipated similar evils in the event of his empire being restored.

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  • Confident of his strength Frederick entered Germany with a few attendants in the middle of 1235, and his presence had the anticipated effect of quelling the insurrection; Henry was sent a prisoner to Italy and disappeared from history.

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  • The contest between Empire and Papacy was more than a mere struggle for supremacy between two world-powers; it was a war to the death between two fundamentally opposite conceptions of life, which in many respects anticipated and prepared the way for the Renaissance and the Reformation.

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  • A paper discovered many years after his death showed that he had anticipated later thinkers in explaining the cyclical process of animal and vegetable life, for he pointed out that plants derive their food from the air, from water, and in general from the mineral kingdom, and animals in turn feed on plants or on other animals fed by plants, while the materials thus taken up by plants and animals are restored to the mineral kingdom by the breaking-down processes of fermentation, putrefaction and combustion.

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  • I could not be despondent while I anticipated the delight of talking to my mother and reading her responses from her lips.

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  • Everyone was dissatisfied with the general course of affairs in the Russian army, but no one anticipated any danger of invasion of the Russian provinces, and no one thought the war would extend farther than the western, the Polish, provinces.

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  • He did not lose sight either of the welfare of his army or of the doings of the enemy, or of the welfare of the people of Russia, or of the direction of affairs in Paris, or of diplomatic considerations concerning the terms of the anticipated peace.

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  • The Daytime Emmy Award nominations are always eagerly anticipated.

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  • This plan anticipated that employed later by Louis XIV.

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  • I should have anticipated this.

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  • June 1596 and signed by Napier, giving a list of his inventions for the defence of the country against the anticipated invasion by Philip of Spain.

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