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"90% of the time, priority homicide division is deployed to anticipate media coverage." Did you actually say this?
"Dear sir, my family and I are planning a touring vacation of Southeast Asia and anticipate two weeks in Cambodia touring the country.
"Deputy chief Brenda Lee Johnson confesses "that 90% of the time, "priority homicide division is deployed by her superiors in an attempt to anticipate media coverage."
"Do his doctors anticipate a speedy decline?"
"Don't anticipate hostile action."
"90% of the time, priority homicide division is deployed to anticipate media coverage." Did you actually say this?
"Dear sir, my family and I are planning a touring vacation of Southeast Asia and anticipate two weeks in Cambodia touring the country.
"Deputy chief Brenda Lee Johnson confesses "that 90% of the time, "priority homicide division is deployed by her superiors in an attempt to anticipate media coverage."
"Do his doctors anticipate a speedy decline?"
"Don't anticipate hostile action."
"The staff anticipates my needs and consistently strives to meet them."
"in over 50 million homes, "whose weekly visits the whole family eagerly anticipates."
- He anticipates that one!
A Lobby Boy anticipates the client's needs before the needs are needed.
A good office manager anticipates problems.
"The staff anticipates my needs and consistently strives to meet them."
"in over 50 million homes, "whose weekly visits the whole family eagerly anticipates."
- He anticipates that one!
A Lobby Boy anticipates the client's needs before the needs are needed.
A good office manager anticipates problems.
"... proved to be more difficult than I had anticipated..."
"And so today, almost a year" after his arrival... we leave the boy wonder still hard at work... developing his much-anticipated first feature.
"As anticipated...
"He said he anticipated that 900 students would have joined the site by this morning."
"Her every breath anticipated what she knew must come.
"I think Ritchie's a more skilled debater than we're anticipating.
"anticipating an objectification of its existence
(Something about using the dress for a date) I'm anticipating it
* Hot heels anticipating *
- Actually, we expected people to be upset, but we are not anticipating any trouble.
"... proved to be more difficult than I had anticipated..."
"And so today, almost a year" after his arrival... we leave the boy wonder still hard at work... developing his much-anticipated first feature.
"As anticipated...
"He said he anticipated that 900 students would have joined the site by this morning."
"Her every breath anticipated what she knew must come.
"I think Ritchie's a more skilled debater than we're anticipating.
"anticipating an objectification of its existence
(Something about using the dress for a date) I'm anticipating it
* Hot heels anticipating *
- Actually, we expected people to be upset, but we are not anticipating any trouble.