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1 The day brings too much toil to leave us leisure for much anticipation .
2 On the other hand, too much anticipation and attention can suffocate a newborn show.
3 So, when Google announced the Goldilocks-sized, spec'd out Nexus 9, there was much anticipation .
4 Almost immediately after E-day, the superhype that had generated so much anticipation boomeranged on Ford.
5 There was always much anticipation seeing what a new member of the Grove was capable of.
6 There has, accordingly, been much anticipation and chatter around The Falling, Morley's first fictional feature film.
7 Finally, the moment you've been waiting for with much anticipation has arrived; you're about to cash in.
8 After much anticipation , European banks were finally starting to shed property-related nonperforming loans, Fiertz and Richards said.
9 The young people would look forward to the study hour with as much anticipation as to playing.
10 Amid much anticipation from fans, the singer has finally premiered her next single on her Facebook page.
11 There was so much anticipation in the air that you could almost cut it with a knife.
12 There has been much anticipation that chemoradiotherapy will become a part of multidisciplinary treatment for advanced cancer.
13 After months apart, and much anticipation , my children have finally been reunited with one set of their grandparents.
14 After much anticipation , collectors of 1916 Rising memorabilia will discover the real value of their mementoes(...)
15 Yet on this occasion he did not prepare himself for the coming conversation with much anticipation of pleasure.
16 But here has been much anticipation .
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