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1 We anticipate new mechanistic insights capable of unraveling the relative contribution of coupled processing to gene expression.
2 Knowing how malware infects and spreads is key to being able to stop existing attacks and anticipate new ones.
3 We summarize the related current knowledge in this short review paper to anticipate new strategies for monitoring and surveying microbial communities.
4 The move is designed to anticipate new rules on directors' compliance which are due to come into force over the summer.
5 Mr Rudolph Giuliani "So after the attack, we...continue to try to anticipate new things", he told BBC's Breakfast with Frostprogramme.
6 Ridley Scott's highly anticipated new series Raised By Wolves finally drops tomorrow.
7 Even rapper Drake took to the stage to promote the highly- anticipated new service.
8 Gamers will eagerly await the release date of a hotly anticipated new game.
9 Let's see if these make it onto Ocean's anticipated new album.
10 Noelle has been to see the much anticipated new Christopher Nolan movie, Inception.
11 THE Barefoot Investor Scott Pape's highly- anticipated new book has officially hit the shelves.
12 Disappointed would be an understatement about these two much- anticipated new releases.
13 Just this week, Grammy-winning jazz singer Norah Jones' much- anticipated new album opened at No.
14 The Xoloitzcuintli is one of Westminster's most anticipated new breeds; it's hairless with pointy ears.
15 It is also expected Lady Gaga will premiere her much- anticipated new single Perfect Illusion this week.
16 Bachelors Walk is one of the first fruits of RT╔'s much- anticipated new dawn for TV comedy.
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