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  • I didn't expect you so soon.

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  • I expect nothing less from you.

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  • I don't expect you to start now.

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  • She didn't expect it to bother her as much as it did.

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  • She didn't expect Death to listen.

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  • Don't expect anything from Jule.

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  • I always expect trouble.

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  • Just didn't expect to see … me … again.

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  • Sometimes I come in for lunch and sometimes I'd expect you to pack me a lunch.

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  • Did she expect him to?

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  • We can't expect them to make an exception for us.

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  • How could I expect more?

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  • They don't expect him to live.

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  • I expect he has forgotten me.

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  • We have come to expect due process for all.

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  • She didn't expect to be so suddenly written off by everyone.

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  • I don't expect to see him back, Sadie said.

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  • With the rest of her life in disarray, she didn't expect her apartment to look … normal.

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  • Deidre didn't expect to see it, not after how he'd treated her the past few days.

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  • What do you expect from me?

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  • She didn't expect to find the human alive, let alone of a mindset to make a joke.

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  • I expect to take piano lessons sometime....

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  • You expect to make an income out of the government?

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  • I don't even expect to let you live tonight.

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  • It.s a three-hour trek, so you can expect them between five and six.

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  • The princess felt this, and as if wishing to show him that she did not even dare expect to interest him, she turned to his father.

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  • I didn't expect you to arrive this way.

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  • I didn't expect her to be …so different.

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  • I don't expect you to believe me.

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  • Jule wasn't sure what to expect when she knelt beside him.

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  • When do you expect him?

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  • The behavior I expect of you.

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  • Do not expect this to be a uniformly reassuring journey; it may be more of a roller-coaster ride with some rather bleak descents.

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  • Pete would expect Bordeaux to take care of her.

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  • I don't expect him to fix it.

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  • What do you expect?

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  • How could she expect Denton to understand her dream of purchasing the place?

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  • To this question I shall expect from you an answer in plain terms according to your deliberate judgment.

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  • Expect solutions in the future to come from countries you couldn't find on a map today.

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  • It will do things you don't expect a house to do.

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  • That readiness will not weaken in me, but I and Russia have a right to expect from you all the zeal, firmness, and success which your intellect, military talent, and the courage of the troops you command justify us in expecting.

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  • The unknown can be worse than reality, and she had no idea what to expect on the flight.

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  • He didn't expect his portal to the underworld to be waiting and wasn't disappointed.

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  • With more than thirty thousand genes in your body, you can't expect them all to have cool names.

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  • That is what we expect to be able to do, because it is theoretically possible in a hundred different ways.

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  • Three centuries later, it became a hereditary right and came with a daily ration of two pounds of bread ("Hey, you don't expect us to cook the free grain, do you?") and occasionally included meat, olive oil, and salt.

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  • I expect the Minister (Barclay de Tolly) has already reported the abandonment of Smolensk to the enemy.

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  • Out of an army of a hundred thousand we must expect at least twenty thousand wounded, and we haven't stretchers, or bunks, or dressers, or doctors enough for six thousand.

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  • Dusty couldn't kill him and didn't expect to.

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  • She didn't expect it; she expected him to lie rather than point out the flaws in her desperate logic.

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  • I don't expect them or anyone else to make deals with you for me, she said, hurt as much by his words as the thought that there was no one outside of Hell who wished her well.

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  • I didn't expect her to turn out as perfect as she did.

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  • I don't expect a human to understand.

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  • I understand it's the right thing to do, but don't for a minute expect me to like it.

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  • There's no reason I should expect you to understand.

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  • I guess mostly I just feel intimidated because I don't know what to expect.

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  • I didn't expect you.

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  • He didn.t expect to see Darkyn here.

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  • I didn't expect the critical infrastructure to disintegrate so fast.

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  • Of course Alex would expect her to change in some ways.

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  • Surely he didn't expect her to stay at his house all night – in his bed.

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  • Did you expect me to be happy about it?

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  • No, but I didn't expect you to pout, either.

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  • Now he would expect things to return to normal when they went to bed, and she didn't think she was ready.

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  • She went, walking towards the tree without knowing what to expect.

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  • You can't expect us just to leave.

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  • It hits you when you least expect and certainly don't want it to.

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  • She didn't expect her life to change quite so fast or to be accepted into the White God's family with such ease.

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  • He didn't expect a reply and started forward, trailed closely by Yully.

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  • He didn't expect Hilden to help her put her life in danger!

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  • Taran didn't expect the guard to understand, especially since he hadn't thought everything through yet.

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  • You were dressing different and acting different – honestly Carmen, I didn't know what to expect next.

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  • Take the four weeks off, but I expect you back here - four weeks from Monday.

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  • Actually, she didn't expect to see him again.

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  • Well, what did you expect?

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  • Someone else tripped the wards marking his territory of Southern California, someone he didn't expect to be alive.

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  • I didn't expect you to be so …calm, Eden said, puzzled.

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  • Xander didn't expect to see the emotion from the woman who all-but-raised him.

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  • What did she really expect from a user like him?

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  • He didn't expect the sight of his necklace dangling in the center of her chest to fill him with anything other than regret or dread.

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  • Jessi whirled to run, only to smack into someone else she didn't expect.

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  • But even with homogeneous light it would be unreasonable to expect an oblique direction of perfect polarization.

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  • But we must not expect a simple theory to cover all the facts.

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  • If, however, Mache's views were correct, we should expect a much closer connexion between I and A than has actually been observed.

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  • But he was known as a humorist, and the public, which had learned to expect jokes from him, rejected this little book almost entirely.

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  • It would have been reasonable to expect to find them sporadically all over Australia.

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  • One could hardly expect that a colourless deity of this description, so completely the product of priestly speculation, could ever have found a place in the hearts of the people generally.

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  • Theism si'ggests at the very outset that we should rather expect to find a correlation between the two.

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  • It is necessary to determine if the modification be a simple change that might have occurred in independent cases, in fact if it be a multiradial apocentricity, or if it involved intricate and precisely combined anatomical changes that we could not expect to occur twice independently; that is to say, if it be a uniradial apocentricity.

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  • This type of structure, which is extremely various in its details, is found especially, as we should expect, in plants which have to economize their water supply.

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  • Again, acidic humus does not form in calcareous soils; and hence one does not expect to find plants characteristic of acidic peat or humus on calcareous soils.

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  • Within the same region we may expect to find considerable differences as we pass from one meridian to another.

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  • Under such conditions we might expect to find an extremely plentiful animal population, one as rich as that.

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  • Looking at the problem in this way, even a moralist who does not expect theology to be the instrument of social revival, might still ask whether the sympathetic instincts will not necessarily be already developed to their highest point, before people will be persuaded to accept the religion, which is at the bottom hardly more than sympathy under a more imposing name.

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  • Why should we expect that to change?

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  • If your job numbs your mind by day, why would anyone expect it to instantly come to life at night?

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  • A little later, when the rush and heat of achievement relax, we can begin to expect the appearance of grand men to celebrate in glorious poetry and prose the deeds and triumphs of the last few centuries.

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  • I expect you feel it so yourself.

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  • Pierre had failed to notice Natasha because he did not at all expect to see her there, but he had failed to recognize her because the change in her since he last saw her was immense.

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  • It must not, however, be forgotten that Justin is here speaking as the apologist of Christianity to an educated Pagan public, on whose philosophical view of life he had to base his arguments, and from whom he could not expect an intimate comprehension of the religious position of Christians.

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  • They still believe, as John did, in the return of Nero as the Antichrist; they still expect that after the first resurrection Christ will reign with his saints "in the flesh" for a thousand years.

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  • But to all these Berthier in the emperor's name sent the stereotyped reply- " The emperor has ordered you to carry four days' provisions, therefore you can expect nothing further - you know the emperor's method of conducting war."

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  • The district of the Trasos-Montes, north of the Douro, about the Tamega, Tua and Sabor, was so rugged that Wellington was convinced that Joseph would expect him to advance by the south of the river.

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  • Thus the ternary quartic is not, in general, expressible as a sum of five 4th powers as the counting of constants might have led one to expect, a theorem due to Sylvester.

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  • The linear transformation replaces points on lines through the origin by corresponding points on projectively corresponding lines through the origin; it therefore replaces a pencil of lines by another pencil, which corresponds projectively, and harmonic and other properties of pencils which are unaltered by linear transformation we may expect to find indicated in the invariant system.

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  • The less the Church could expect from its penitents, the more it was driven to trust to the miraculous efficiency of sacramental grace.

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  • Thomson, who, from the results of Bidwell's observations on the magnetic deformation of cobalt, was led to expect that that metal would exhibit a reversal opposite in character to the effect observed in iron.

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  • He was not successful in either case, not did he expect to be.

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  • It is probable that the algebra of the Egyptians was of a most rudimentary nature, for otherwise we should expect to find traces of it in the works of the Greek geometers, of whom Thales of Miletus (640-546 B.C.) was the first.

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  • The view that instinct is the hereditarily fixed result of habit derived from experience long dominated all inquiry into the subject, but we may now expect to see a renewed and careful study of animal instincts carried out with the view of testing the applicability to each instance of the pure Darwinian theory without the aid of Lamarckism.

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  • When the difference of phase amounts to A, we may expect the resultant illumination to be very much reduced.

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  • This was first suggested by Thomas Young, who showed that the rays producing the bows consisted of two systems, which, although emerging in parallel directions, traversed different paths in the drop. Destructive interference between these superposed rays will therefore occur, and, instead of a continuous maximum illumination in the direction of minimum deviation, we should expect to find alternations of brightness and darkness.

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  • It is in this department, from its abstruseness and complexity, that we should expect the advance of anatomy and physiology - normal and morbid - to be most delayed.

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  • An enormous accumulation of lunatics of all sorts and degrees seems to have paralysed public authorities, who, at vast expense in buildings, mass them more or less indiscriminately in barracks, and expect that their sundry and difficult disorders can be properly studied and treated by a medical superintendent charged with the whole domestic establishment, with a few young assistants under him.

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  • If the former, then their names are surely to be read as Sumerian, while, if they were Semites, the signs with which the names are written are probably to be read according to their Semitic equivalents, though we may also expect to encounter Semites bearing genuine Sumerian names.

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  • On his return to Canada, when the two provinces were now united, he became a member of the lower house and continued to take part in public life, demanding "the independence of Canada, for the Canadians need never expect justice from England, and to submit to her would be an eternal disgrace."

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  • Whatever we may think of the political sagacity of such a judgment, it is due to Comte to say that he did not expect to see his dictatorial republic transformed into a dynastic empire, and, next, that he did expect from the Man of December freedom of the press and of public meeting.

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  • The reception of this volume was cordial, but not so universally respectful as that which Tennyson had grown to expect from his adoring public. The fact was that the heightened reputation of Browning, and still more the sudden vogue of Swinburne, Morris and Rossetti (1866-1870), considerably disturbed the minds of Tennyson's most ardent readers, and exposed himself to a severer criticism than he had lately been accustomed to endure.

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  • The writer does not make that use of the fact of man's superior organic endowments which one might expect from his general conception of the relation of the physical and the mental in human development.

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  • By November 1687 he had decided that it was hopeless to expect that James would join the league against Louis, and he therefore turned for support to the English opposition.

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  • At an earlier date the prophet Haggai had taught that the people could not expect Yahweh's blessing while the Temple lay in ruins.

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  • Organization showed itself in the fixing of the annual calendar and the development of the character and functions of the priesthood, and as we should expect, in a new conception of the legal relation of the gods to the state.

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  • We might expect persons who have experienced spontaneous visual hallucinations, of the kind vulgarly styled "ghosts" or "wraiths," to succeed in inducing pictures in a glass ball.

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  • If, then, the art of writing was unknown in Greece before, let us say, the 6th century B.C., it would be useless to expect that any events of Grecian history prior to about the 7th century B.C. could have been transmitted to posterity with any degree of historical accuracy.

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  • The title is different from what the New Testament use of the term would have led us to expect, i.e.

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  • We might therefore expect to find coal wherever strata of estuarine origin are developed in great mass.

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  • Now this is exactly the shape which we should expect to find in molecules composed of two spherical atoms distorting one another by their mutual forces, and all gases for which n=2 are diatomic.

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  • Nothing certain is known of the marauding bands sent against Jehoiakim; for Syrians (Aram) one would expect Edomites (Edom), but see Jer.

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  • The inevitable reaction of the romantic movement made the masterpieces, which had filled the men of the Revolution with enthusiasm, seem cold and lifeless to those who had been taught to expect in art that atmosphere of mystery which in nature is everywhere present.

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  • He deliberately chose the difficult route over the French Alps because he recognized that his opponents would neither expect him by this route nor be able to concert combined operations in time to thwart him.

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  • He could at least beat Blucher and render the Prussians unfit for any serious operation except retreat on June 17, although he could no longer expect to destroy the Prussian army.

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  • In Oregon about 30,000 more people were found in 1890 than the estimate would lead one to expect; in New York city, about ioo,000 less.

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  • When two sources emit only pure tones we might expect that we should have no dissonance when, as in the major seventh, the beat frequency is greater than the range of harshness.

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  • A man who is always launching opinions must expect to be retorted on.

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  • The discovery of definite laws in this region might at first sight seem hopeless; but the argument rests on an implied postulate of stability and continuity of constitution of material substances, so that after a cycle of transformations we expect to recover them again as they were originally - on the postulate, in fact, that we do not expect them to melt out of organized existence in our hands.

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  • The fundamental character of energy in material systems here comes into view; if there were any other independent scalar entity, besides mass and energy, that pervaded them with relations of equivalence, we should expect the existence of yet another set of qualities analogous to those connected with temperature.

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  • In view of the fact that Poland was the most defenceless country in Europe, with no natural boundaries, and constantly exposed to attacks from every quarter, it was not unreasonable to expect even this patriotic sacrifice from the privileged classes, who held at least two-thirds of the land by military tenure.

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  • Meanwhile the blockade had become so stringent that few ordinary vessels could expect to break through, and a special type of steamer came into vogue for the purpose.

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  • The business, however, was not what he had been led to expect, and it took him several years to put it on a sound footing.

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  • At Athens it was 2 x 4900, and on the average of all the Greek weights it is 2 x 4825, so that 4950 -- the libra -- is as close as we need expect.

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  • He believed that to look for the restoration of freedom of foreign trade in Great Britain would have been "as absurd as to expect that an Oceana or Utopia should be established in it."

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  • He means that the logical analysis of demonstration in the Analytics would teach them beforehand that there cannot be demonstration, though there must be induction, of an axiom, or any other principle; whereas, if they are not logically prepared for metaphysics, they will expect a demonstration of the axiom, as Heraclitus, the Heraclitean Cratylus and the Sophist Protagoras actually did, - and in vain.

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  • Meanwhile the concert has admitted among its members first in 1856 Turkey, later in 1878 at the Congress of Berlin the United States, and now undoubtedly Japan will expect to be included as a great power in this controlling body.

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  • The homogeneity of vibration may also be diminished by molecular impacts, but the number of shocks in a given time depends on pressure and we may therefore expect to diminish the width of a line by diminishing the pressure.

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  • In the trunk series s has the particular value 1 5, and in the main branch series s has the particular value 2, but we should expect a weaker set of lines to exist corresponding to the trunk series with r=2 5 or corresponding to the main branch series with s=3, and in fact a whole succession of such series.

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  • We therefore should expect a band in place of the line, which is the case, but our calculation is not able to give the displacement of the most intense portion, which is what we require for comparison with experiment.

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  • After this time it becomes manifest that, as we should expect, documents were the recognized authorities for the Gospel history; but there is still some uncertainty as to the documents upon which reliance was placed, and the precise estimation in which l For the only two that can be held to be such in the first half of the 2nd century, and the doubts whether they refer to our present Gospels, see Mark, Gospel Of, and Matthew, Gospel Of.

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  • The study of evolution, without considering how many conditions are required for " the integration of matter and the dissipation of motion " to begin, and the undoubted discoveries which have resulted from the study of inorganic and organic evolution, have led men to expect too much from this one law of Nature.

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  • It seems hopeless to expect that natural science, even with the aid of evolution, can explain by mere body the origin and nature of this fact of consciousness.

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  • Here you would expect him to stop, as the German Neo-Kantism of Lange stops, with the consistent conclusion that all we know of Nature from such data is these complexes of sensation-elements, or phenomena in the Kantian meaning.

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  • All three show the ordinary features of Roman castella, though they differ more than one would expect in forts built at one time by one general.

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  • The European state of mind no longer lent itself to such enterprises, and, moreover, under such brief pontificates, the attenuated Roman power could not expect to succeed where Innocent III.

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  • The German politicians and the Prussian diplomatists accredited to Rome had worked too openly at undermining the papal hierarchy, and had veiled their sympathies for Piedmont far too lightly to lead the Vatican to expect, after the 10th of September 1870, a genuine and firm intervention on the part of Prussia on behalf of the temporal power of the Holy See.

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  • Yet the stone has not fallen from the summit of the holy hill, and the Colossus of the German Empire has not crumbled into dust, which is more than can be said for the pope's inspirations, which led him to expect the sudden withdrawal of the Italians from Rome, and a solution of the Roman question in the sense inspired by his visionary policy.

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  • No one could expect that Pius IX.

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  • A good many firms venture occasionally to buy in anticipation of their customers' needs, especially when they expect a rising market.

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  • We should expect to find supersolubility curves lying below the solubility curves, and this result has been realized experimentally for the supersolubility curves of mixtures of salol (phenyl salicylate) and betol (/3-naphthol salicylate) represented by the dotted lines of fig.

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  • We should thus expect to find it in increased proportion in the dissolved gases of rain-water.

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  • But these somewhat "indiscriminate denunciations are certainly not what we expect from a man like Paul, who was an uncommonly clear-headed dialectician" (McGiffert).

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  • It visits Great Britain every year at the close of summer, but in very small numbers, and is almost always seen singly - not uncommonly in places where no one could expect to find a Snipe.

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  • In these cases we should expect to find some reduced process of fertilization similar to that of Humaria granulata among the ordinary Ascomycetes, where in the absence of the antheridia the female nuclei fuse in pairs.

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  • In other lichens we should expect to find the ascogenous hyphae arising directly from the vegetative hyphae as in Humaria rutilans among the ordinary fungi, where the process is associated with the fusion of vegetative nuclei.

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  • Thus the Alpine states (Italy, Switzerland and Austria), other than France and Bavaria, hold bits of territory on the slope of the Alps where one would not expect to find them.

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  • Any who expect to get early cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce or radishes, while planting or sowing is delayed until the time of sowing tomato and egg plant in May, are sure to be disappointed of a full crop. Frequent rotation of crops should be practised in the vegetable garden, in order to head off insects and diseases; and also to make the best use of the land.

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  • If there are two fusions one would expect two reductions, and Harper has suggested that the division of the nuclei into eight in the ascus, instead of into four spores as in most reduction processes, is associated with a double reduction process in the ascus.

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  • The least that he could expect was a pension or a sinecure place; and, if he showed any aptitude for politics, he might hope to be a member of parliament, a.

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  • Some time appears to have elapsed before Johnson was able to form any literary connexion from which he could expect more than bread for the day which was passing over him.

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  • I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall - but I do expect it will cease to be divided.

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  • We should expect the albuminous state of the seed to be an antecedent one to the exalbuminous condition, and the recent discoveries in fertilization tend to confirm this view.

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  • He survived into the era of Kant, Goethe and Schiller, but he was not of it, and it would have been unreasonable to expect that he should in old age pass beyond the limits of his own epoch.

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  • This is, of course, what we should expect, that larger acquaintance gives to the Christian chroniclers more knowledge of their enemy.

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  • He welcomed both the bill establishing a Ministry of Health and that establishing a Ministry of Transport; but he warned the House of Commons not to expect cheaper passenger fares and freight charges; the railwaymen would not allow themselves to be sweated for the benefit of the travelling public. But, once again, his real activity was outside.

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  • As He passed out He foretold, in words which corresponded to the doom of the fig-tree, the utter demolition of the imposing but profitless Temple; and presently He opened up to four of His disciples a vision of the future, warning them against false Christs, bidding them expect great sorrows, national and personal, declaring that the gospel must be proclaimed to all the nations, and that after a great tribulation the Son of Man should appear, " coming with the clouds of heaven."

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  • Both of them were intent on forcing the theologians into the daylight, and grudged them any aid they might expect from Kant's postulation of God and immortality to crown the edifice of ethics.

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  • The people have by no means that immunity from disease which the bright, dry character of the climate and the fine physical aspect of a large proportion of them might lead us to expect.

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  • Even if they are entirely of freshwater origin, we should expect that some traces of life from the waters or neighbouring land would be found.

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  • No Doubt There Must Be Approximate Relations Between The Atomic And Molecular Heats Of Similar Elements And Compounds, But Considering The Great Variations Of Specific Heat With Temperature And Physical State, In Alloys, Mixtures Or Solutions, And In Allotropic Or Other Modifications, It Would Be Idle To Expect That The Specific Heat Of A Compound Could Be Accurately Deduced By Any Simple Additive Process From That Of Its Constituents.

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  • There is no a priori reason to expect the same result from the different classes of stars, such as the brighter or fainter, northern or southern, nearer or more distant, Solar type or Sirian stars.

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  • The "C" division has been designed for convicts serving long sentences, who have gained all possible privileges in the early years of sentence and have little or nothing to expect further until the last year of their sentence, when they may earn an additional gratuity.

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  • Assuming that he broke through and reached the plain, he could hardly expect to do more.

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  • One would expect, then, an analysis of mental reasoning into mental judgments as premises and conclusion.

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  • It is in induction, which claims to start from particulars and end in universals, 2 that we must, if anywhere within the confines of logical inquiry, expect to find the required bridge.

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  • We should expect some species of biquaternion to suffice.

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  • To the uninitiated it would appear that this selection has been made, generally speaking, at random; it is at any rate lacking in the wise discrimination one would expect from the supposed source of its inspiration.

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  • On the other hand, the " rattlesnake " men of the Moqui are merely transformations and expect to return at death to their original reptile form (Maclennan, 357).

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  • This we should expect indeed from its insistence upon individual freedom; yet, notwithstanding certain notable exceptions, amid the diversity there is a substantial unity, a unity which in our day finds expression in common organizations for great practical ends, for example in the " Bible Societies," " Tract Societies," the " Young Men's Christian Associations," " Societies of Christian Endeavour," &c., which disregard denominational lines.

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  • Cadorna did not expect to stay long on the Tagliamento, but he did hope to hold up the enemy long enough to give adequate time for the retreat of the Carnia force and the IV.

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  • If the language of Homer is so ambiguous where the use of writing would naturally be mentioned, we cannot expect to find more decisive references elsewhere.

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  • God must perforce be satisfied with whatever common sense thinks it fair and reasonable that He should expect.

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  • He shows no greater political insight than we should expect from his position; but relates what he had seen and heard with a naive vivacity which compels attention.

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  • On the whole, both their merits and their defects are such as we should expect to find in the work of the poet celebrated by Bmda, and it seems possible, though hardly more than possible, that we have in these pieces a comparatively little altered specimen of Cmdmon's compositions.

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  • In the time of Strabo it was inferior in population, as we should expect, to Messana and Catana; its marble, wine and mullets were highly esteemed.

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  • It seems to have been generally understood that, in case of war, Virginia would expect him to act as her commander-in-chief, and it was noticed that, in the second Congress, he was the only member who habitually appeared in uniform.

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  • It was absurd to expect foreign nations to deal with a second-rate man as commander-in-chief while Washington was in the field, and he seems to have had no further trouble of this kind.

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  • We may therefore expect in primitive asceticism to find many abstentions and much self-torture apparently valueless for the training of character and discipline of the feelings, which are the essence of any healthy asceticism.

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  • Such considerations prevailed where we might least expect to find them, in the mind of the idealist Berkeley.

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  • Since these results appear to be satisfactory, it is natural to expect further attempts with the same object of supplanting the ordinary steeping.

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  • On the other hand, though a strong opponent of militarism, he publicly stated that foreign nations attacking Germany must not expect the help or the neutrality of the Social Democrats.

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  • Under these circumstances it would be premature to expect agreement as to results.

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  • But it is quite possible that his scientific studies had bred in him, as in many others at that time, a materialistic, or at least a naturalistic, turn of mind; indeed, we should expect as much in a man of Van den Ende's somewhat rebellious temperament.

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  • The servants expect that their master will never allow them to be wronged.

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  • It very frequently happens that we do not know what the underlying condition is, and we are forced simply to relieve as best we can the most prominent and most distressing symptoms. In symptomatic treatment we are frequently obliged to use remedies simply because we know they have done good before in similar cases, and we expect them to do so again without having the least idea of how they act.

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  • And this is to be effected in the first place by showing that from the obscurities and inexplicabilities we meet with in nature we may reasonably expect to find similar difficulties in the scheme of religion.

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  • On the other hand, on the eve of the meeting of the federal Cortes, he could indulge in no illusions as to what he had to expect from the bulk of the republicans, who openly dissented from his conservative and conciliatory policy, and announced that they would reverse it on the very day the Cortes met.

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  • If this be the case, we should naturally expect to find that Lev.

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  • In fact, the quantity 41rp 2 K, which we may call with van der Waals the molecular pressure, is so great for most liquids (5000 atmospheres for water), that in the parts near the surface, where the molecular pressure varies rapidly, we may expect considerable variation of density, even when we take into account the smallness of the compressibility of liquids.

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  • He glorifies Levi's successors as high-priests and civil rulers, and applies to them the title assumed by the Maccabean princes, though he does not, like the author of the Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, expect the Messiah to come forth from among them.

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  • The Rabbi HILLEL, who in the 4th century made the remarkable declaration that Israel need not expect a Messiah, because the promise of a Messiah had already been fulfilled in the days of King Hezekiah (Babli, Sanhedrin, 99a), is probably Hillel, the son of Samuel ben Nahman, a well-known expounder of the scriptures.

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  • His researches were by no means profound; he gives us less of the history of his own time than we have a right to expect - far less, for example, than Orderic. He is, however, an authority of considerable value from 1 066 onwards; many telling anecdotes, many shrewd judgments on persons and events, can be gleaned from his pages.

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  • But he relied, ultimately, on the protection of the powers which had guaranteed the integrity of Denmark by the treaty of London, and if words have any meaning at all he had the right to expect at the very least the armed support of Great Britain.'

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  • Amongst all these high glens there is a remarkable absence of lakes and waterfalls; nor are there down in the lower valleys at the foot of the mountains, as one would naturally expect in a region so extensively glaciated, any sheets of water corresponding to the Swiss lakes.

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  • Leguminosae, the two most numerous orders of phanerogams, but in number of individual plants it probably far exceeds either; whilst from the wide extension of many of its species, the proportion of Gramineae to other orders in the various floras of the world is much higher than its number of species would lead one to expect.

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  • The qualities of water are no sum of the qualities of oxygen and hydrogen, and still less can we expect to explain the qualities of life without regard to the immense complexity of the living substance.

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  • Had the work been composed during the Babylonian era, it would be more natural to expect prophecies of the return of the exiled Jews to Palestine, as in Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Isaiah, rather than the acclamation of an ideal Messianic kingdom such as is emphasized in the second part of Daniel.

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  • All I can say is that I am not in torture; but I daily and hourly expect it.

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  • Bids them not to swear at all nor to expect any intercession of the departed saints for sinners.

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  • If lo represents the intensity of the light which enters the surface, I l the intensity after passing through i centimetre, I 2 the intensity after passing through 2 centimetres, and so on; then we should expect that whatever fraction of Io is absorbed in the first centimetre, the same fraction of I, will be absorbed in the second.

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  • The absence of lines of the spectrum of any element from the solar spectrum is no proof that the element is absent from the sun; apart from the possibility that the high temperature and other circumstances may show it transformed into some unknown mode, which is perhaps the explanation of the absence of nitrogen, chlorine and other non-metals; if the element is of high atomic weight we should expect it to be found only in the lowest strata of the sun's atmosphere, where its temperature was nearly equal to that of the central globe, and so any absorption line which it showed would be weak.

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  • To each of these premises he goes with the knowledge that a portion of the total leakage of 2000 gallons an hour is almost certainly there, and that it must be found, which is a very different thing from visiting three or four hundred houses, in not one of which he has any particular reason to expect to find leakage.

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  • We might expect to find such a collection, in view of the numerous and important councils held in Gaul; but their decisions remained scattered among a great number of collections none of which had ever a wide circulation or an official character.

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  • The princes were shanielessly eager to enter on their inheritance, the king was loath to understand that by conferring a titular sovereignty on his sons he had given them a sort of right to expect some share of real power.

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  • But it was assumed because it was impossible to expect that a king who had ruled as Charles had ruled could take up a new position as the exponent of the feelings which were represented in the Commons.

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  • He thought that he had a claim to the first place in the ministry, and he did not, in consequence, give the full support to Lord Aberdeen which the latter had a right to expect from him.

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  • The language, moreover, which Gladstone was holding on other subjects encouraged the more advanced Liberals to expect that he would ultimately place himself at the head of the party of progress.

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  • What else can we expect from a thinker who is interested simply in feeling as feeling?

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  • According to these analogies we should expect Zebub to be a place.

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  • These marks of the royal favour seem to have led May to expect the posts of poetlaureate and city chronologer when they fell vacant on the death of Ben Jonson in 1637, but he was disappointed, and he forsook the court and attached himself to the party of the Parliament.

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  • If, in the face of what cannot be considered less than careless and inefficient agricultural practice, we have increased the wheat capacity of our land by 3.2 bushels per acre in so short a time, what may we not expect in the way of large acre yields before we experience the hardships of a true wheat famine?"

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  • It was not his place, as a practical philanthropist, to dwell on the defects in this coincidence; 2 and since what men generally expect from a moralist is a completely 1 This list gives twelve out of the fourteen classes in which Bentham arranges the springs of action, omitting the religious sanction (mentioned afterwards), and the pleasures and pains of self-interest, which include all the other classes except sympathy and antipathy.

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  • We may regard morality as a kind of supplementary legislation, supported by public opinion, which we may expect the public, when duly enlightened, to frame in accordance with the public interest.

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  • As we should expect from our knowledge of later Irish history scarcely any towns are mentioned.

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  • We might naturally expect to find the druids active in the capacity of priests in Ireland.

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  • The landlords of Ireland, who had made so many sacrifices and worked so hard to return Lord Salisbury to power, felt that [From Anglo-Norman Invasion] the measure was hardly what they had a right to expect from a Unionist administration.

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  • The new chief secretary, while abstaining from displacing the undersecretary, whose encouragement of " devolution " had caused considerable commotion among Unionists, announced that he considered him as on the footing of an ordinary and subordinate civil servant, but Mr Wyndham had said that he was " invited by me rather as a colleague than as a mere undersecretary to register my will," and Lord Lansdowne that he " could scarcely expect to be bound by the narrow rules of routine which are applicable to an ordinary member of the civil service."

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  • Just didn't expect to see … me … again.

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  • With the rest of her life in disarray, she didn't expect her apartment to look … normal.

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  • Her words touched him on a level he didn't expect, one he thought was dead, destroyed by past-Death.

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  • The deity managing the Future was wise in the way of an ancient immortal that had seen everything since the time-before-time, yet laid back and friendly, two traits Gabe didn't expect.

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  • I didn't expect her to be …so different.

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  • She didn't expect him to sit with her for hours; she definitely didn't expect him to stay solely for her comfort without trying to force anymore Immortal bullshit down her throat.

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  • How long did Fate expect her to stay here?

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  • I don.t expect you to understand what it is to care about someone else.

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  • I don.t expect you to understand.

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  • She writes so differently than what you'd expect, given her circumstances—where she is and what she's doing.

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  • I'd planned for some sort of onslaught, not to find you slung over the shoulder of your brother – the wrong brother, though I guess that's the most I can expect out of a half-breed.

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  • Surely he didn't expect her to stay at his house all night – in his bed.

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  • He drew a dagger, never certain what to expect from the queen of Tiyan, and pushed open the door to the second bedchamber.

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  • You were dressing different and acting different – honestly Carmen, I didn't know what to expect next.

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  • I didn't expect you to be so …calm, Eden said, puzzled.

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  • The way he touched, teased and made love to her showed her his capacity for depth of emotion and the type of tenderness she didn't expect from a vampire.

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  • Without sounding arrogant, do you expect people to like the book?

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  • At any rate, do not expect much with love now; wait for better auspices.

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  • I for one did not actually expect to find the Tower of London infiltrated by anyone, however benevolent; the notion seemed far-fetched.

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  • Consequently, if we know what constitutes good architecture, it seems reasonable to expect all modern architectures to be near optimum.

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  • Then how do you expect Brazil to not reciprocate the favor on the US imposed fee?

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  • Don't expect me to feel remorse for the scum of the Earth.

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  • We can't expect a sympathy vote from the Russians.

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  • Then I scratched a bit deeper to reveal the absurdity of the 9/11 commission, they really expect us to believe that stuff?

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  • The sexual abuse of people with learning disabilities 20 November 2002 What do you expect at your age?

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  • These motets are usually in the vernacular and usually expect only continuo accompaniment, tho some do have optional instrumental doubling parts.

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  • Musically the band were excellent, although if you expect mostly acoustic think again.

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  • Do not expect specific reference to the smaller aerodromes (which may be covered by a Local Plan ).

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  • Expect to see some affliction on the angles of the chart.

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  • Humanists are atheists or agnostics and do not expect an afterlife.

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  • Roundup ready alfalfa Touted 03 March 2006 Capital Press The makers of Roundup Ready alfalfa expect strong demand for the transgenic seed this year.

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  • So for an non-symmetrical alkene like propene, you would expect the majority reaction to be.. .

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  • Members who expect to accrue enough pension to take them above the lifetime allowance in the future might also need to register certain rights.

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  • The effect on the residential amenity which the occupiers of 2 Orchard Croft could reasonably expect to enjoy would also be included.

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  • Such intentions are widely different from those which the profession had been led to expect and have not unnaturally annihilated its confidence.

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  • A UCL student who asked to remain anonymous said, What do you expect?

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  • Thus, in the event of climate warming we would expect all three species to make considerably earlier appearance, particularly the peach-potato aphid.

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  • We expect that we will need a supplemental appropriation next year to meet our operating costs.

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  • Normally, you would expect the height of the capital letters to be at least that of the longest ascenders.

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  • As you might expect in this context, this was a fast and highly athletic piece, ... just the fierce exhilaration of performance.

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  • Only send attachments to people who would expect them.

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  • Hotel porters, hairdressers and cloakroom attendants also expect to be tipped.

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  • So I expect you've been to lots of parties recently. ' She looks suddenly attentive, hopeful.

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  • However, we would expect continuity of care when dealing with the same client group, for example patients following post op nail avulsion.

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  • As one would expect, casters can be a very productive bait for the rudd when fished light just under the surface in summer.

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  • Running the myriad of applications we expect from a computer is a whole different ballgame.

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  • Although we have not yet found the basilica we would expect it to be in the area indicated.

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  • The important thing when reading and interpreting the Bible is to understand what type of truth we expect to receive from it.

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  • Thirdly we expect that synthetic fuel would be made from other sources of energy, including bioengineering.

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  • Well it is a large scale biplane, what did you expect?

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  • We, the movie going public in the land of big snow have come to expect certain things from our summer movie blockbusters.

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  • In a major GM tournament, players could expect to be defaulted for visiting the bookstall during a game.

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  • In contrast to the Windsor's who expect and demand seemingly endless bowing and scraping.

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  • Would we expect a featherweight boxer to be pitted against a heavyweight?

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  • It would be a mistake to expect this publication to serve as a ' how to ' guide for teaching and reading Braille.

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  • However, design experts expect a large breakthrough in the near future.

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  • Expect a heady brew of British thinking from the take-no-prisoners host on 14 May.

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  • You can expect with a real of stately brownstones.

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  • Even then, you can only reasonably expect to breed budgerigars equal to the average quality of the stud from which you buy.

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  • Don't expect to go to a top stud and buy budgerigars for pet prices.

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  • Id at least expect him to have some small underground bunker big enough to live in, not some hole in the ground.

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  • All junior cadets are well up to proficiency standard and we can expect good results in the coming examination early next term.

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  • It also finds that one in three companies expect to reduce capital expenditure in 2003.

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  • However, unless these products are complemented by Epson consumables to match, users cannot expect to fully capitalize on their investment.

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  • Through the training and opportunities we provide, you can expect to enjoy a long and successful career with us.

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  • Most people would rightly expect trains with such a deadly cargo to be guarded like a radioactive Fort Knox.

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  • Abba Gold's costumes, which have been meticulously recreated, will be changed eight times during the show so expect some fast changeovers!

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  • Homer, nice chap, could expect no less.

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  • I did not really know what to expect from this little chapbook, one of several published by D Press.

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  • They retain much of the olde world charm you would expect from that era.

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  • If Pluto is a big nothing in the natal chart, I would not expect much significant effect.

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  • In a psalm which has a chiastic structure one would expect also to find a thematic chiasmus.

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  • Hornish said he didn't expect how aerodynamic changes would affect the car entering the high-speed chicane.

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  • Altogether, it seemed almost childish to expect any result.

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  • She remained comatose for about three weeks and we never knew what to expect each day.

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  • They may look comfy, but surely he doesn't expect to knock in many goals wearing these?

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  • You cannot expect lobbyists to keep their different roles in watertight compartments.

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  • Remember to look right before crossing its highly congested roads, and don't expect mercy from couriers or taxi drivers.

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  • At the Royal Academy, like at other conservatoires, applicants can expect a rigorous audition process with strict requirements.

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  • If you have played RS3 then you'll know exactly what to expect -- a lot of rescuing hostages and disarming highly conspicuous bombs.

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  • Information technology consulting he says street then expect insurers provide pregnancy.

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  • Within five years of leaving college women students can expect to be earning 15% less than their male counterparts.

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  • But don't expect ot see crocuses in Saffron Waldon in Essex.

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  • We did not expect to see many birds in the pinewoods here so a male crossbill was a bonus.

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  • Unconsciously we expect our church membership, correct doctrine, or moral decency to pull us through.

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  • As our stockpile weapons age we expect more parts to become defective - just as with our automobiles.

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  • He was not deferential to his seniors and did not expect deference from his juniors.

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  • We have a right to expect that sentences will reflect the damage done to our social fabric by wilful defiance of the law.

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  • We will give you a delivery date by which you should expect to have received delivery date by which you should expect to have received delivery.

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  • And what about future releases, you've had a few demos out so far so can we expect an album or an EP?

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  • For straight line depreciation, we would normally expect your items to be depreciated over a minimum period of three years.

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  • Expect to find a helping of verbal diarrhea here every visit, to brighten up your day.

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  • You should reasonable expect to be given an itemized price list of the components of the funeral, which should include disbursements.

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  • There is no reason to only expect a short sharp downturn.

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  • The Motoraptor rear also drives and digs into corners very nicely without feeling as draggy as you'd expect for its 2.24in size.

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  • Every manager buys the odd dud, it's just you don't expect Ferguson to be making such a habit of it.

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  • Expect the unexpected massive glacier calves and breathtaking wildlife soaring eagles and humpback whales.

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  • But hey they just lend money to people to buy houses so what do you expect them to say eh!

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  • I haven't got a clue what I can expect to pay for a mobile auto electrician.

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  • Thus " halb elf " is half past ten and not - as you might expect from the English - half past eleven.

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  • The game itself certainly seemed solid enough for an early build, and did pretty much everything you'd expect of a current RTS.

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  • Identifying strategies by some kind of behavioral equivalence we expect to receive a linear category.

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  • Every moment I expect to see the executioner arrive with his ax.

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  • Students can reasonably expect their own rooms to be places where their individual preferences are respected and not ignored.

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  • One particular point of debate concerned the extent to which an O.R. scientist could expect the objectives to be made sufficiently explicit.

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  • I would expect the rate of spread to be approximately exponential, until the net begins to become saturated.

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