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1 Perhaps we may anticipate by some half-century to tell of Lady Mary's further career.
2 So study and determination will enable one to anticipate by a little the birth of ideas.
3 And we will not anticipate by disclosing whether head or heart was to prove the better prophet.
4 Seek not to anticipate by an indiscreet precipitancy the time when the realities of life shall open out to your view.
5 Let us anticipate by saying that there is only a single authentic record which mentions Rodrigo's children and their mother together.
6 I fully anticipate by next year Charlotte Church will have a glittery T-shirt that reads 'My Barbie takes it up the shit-hole'.
7 A deal in principle is anticipated by the end of next month.
8 Major changes can occur that were not anticipated by the policy elite.
9 The separation from the remaining division, global commercial, is anticipated by October.
10 This produces a reflex not anticipated by the Fathers of the Constitution.
11 The present high rates of transportation were never anticipated by the farmer.
12 I rushed to the front door, but was anticipated by my wife.
13 But this move was anticipated by Larson, who was steering the Larabee.
14 His still undeveloped scientific theories and discoveries have been anticipated by others.
15 The recall of Arthur, long anticipated by his enemies, at length arrived.
16 But this also was anticipated by that very remarkable mind and will-Lenin
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