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She tensed her muscles in anticipation of the blow.

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A hush fell in anticipation of the world's greatest swordsman.

People Bought in stocks of tinned goods in anticipation of food rationing.

Investors were storing up a lot of cash in anticipation of disaster.

This kind of behavior should be noted in anticipation of a customer question.

for storage of clothing (trousseau) and household goods in anticipation of marriage.

All troops have been mobilized in anticipation of the coming war.

a vague unpleasant emotion that is experienced in anticipation of some (usually ill-defined) misfortune.

I had taken my coat and umbrella in anticipation of rain.

I tidied myself a little in anticipation of the king's visit.

More self-service photocopying machines in the libraries are planned in anticipation of the enactment of the new Copyright Ordinance.

Unlike many in the business world, we prefer to finance in anticipation of need rather than in reaction to it.

Troops in the Philippines have been put on full alert in anticipation of trouble during a planned general strike.

The Council met at the request of Serbia Thursday in anticipation of Kosovo's expected declaration of independence Sunday.

On March day, on the other side of the earth, school children shuddered at gunfire in anticipation of safety.

There were orders for rushing heavy bodies of troops to the West in anticipation of any attacks them might contemplate.

She kept working for several months, and we attended Lamaze classes in anticipation of my participating in a natural childbirth.

Requirements for products can be specified by customers or by the organization in anticipation of customer requirements, or by regulation.

Futures prices for wheat had begun to fall even before the ban, in anticipation of a bountiful spring harvest.

The rustling autumn wind returned the withered leaves to the earth in anticipation of life's renewed vitality.

That intensity is strangely magnified when the building is empty, as if trembling in anticipation of a mass event.

an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight).

In parliamentary systems like that of Belgium or the United Kingdom, the existing ministers remain in office when parliament is dissolved in anticipation of an election.

Cinema goers in the UK are licking their lips in anticipation of the films to be released in time for the Christmas holidays.

Meanwhile, the bathroom features two industrial sinks, in anticipation of the owner's marriage. It is tiled in a mix of square white tiles and hexagonal dark grey tiles.

Depletion of livestock continues as abandoned animals die, and others are sold or slaughtered in anticipation of the harsh winter, or due to lack of fodder and shelter.

And with two dozen more eagerly gathered in anticipation of their turn on the tree, the exasperated goatherd pictured in the background is in for a long wait.

We are like a candle, in anticipation of love to bring us light at the same time, has always been afraid of disappearing in the future.

Overall we prefer to use remaining strength in the JPY-crosses as a selling opportunity in anticipation of heightened risk aversion.

Old Tong Bao 1 it the incense and candles he had bought in anticipation of this utly, he placed them before the idol of the Kitchen God.

Customers may also be permitted to~ their current accounts for a short period in anticipation of a credit item coming in.

Study Design. Review of clinical file information and postoperative imaging, collected prospectively over a period of 14 years, in anticipation of study.

The prices of domestically-produced cars fell rapidly in anticipation of tariff reductions, and have continued to do so by10% or more a year.

In a sense, Jesus was taking their place at the river, in anticipation of doing so later, through his death on a cross.

That way, the anticipated real burden of debt does not rise, and households do not reduce consumption even more in anticipation of continued falling prices.

Financial markets, investors and rating agencies can hardly wait to die in anticipation of a new recession and an increase in public borrowing.

On the same day Mr Napolitano held meetings with senior political figures that looked like a sounding-out of opinion in anticipation of a possible government crisis.

But, ironically, their stocks have been rising on Wall Street in anticipation of this deal because investors will now know exactly how much it is costing them.

Sheffield Hallam, Kingston and London South Bank universities all said they had increased teaching space in anticipation of the rising Numbers.

Sales subsequently slowed as some customers held back in anticipation of the federal “cash-for-clunkers” scheme, which began this month.

The challenge is for us to cultivate as much optimism as we can muster, and to do this in anticipation of the unforeseen.

Soemes walked with his eyes on the ground, his lips opening and closing as though in anticipation of a delicious morsel.

The movie follows the plot of the first half of the seventh novel in the series and leaves the audience at a cliffhanger in anticipation of the second part and final movie.

We have a strong team of experts with experience in preventive controls from both an industry and regulatory perspective, and we have already done a lot of work in anticipation of the new law.

At the Zannuwa Primary School in Bauchi, Wolfowitz diverted on his way back to his car to approach a group of children who had gathered in anticipation of the visit.

Like other games publishers, EA hit a bumpy patch in 2006 as gamers reduced their spending in anticipation of the switch from one generation of consoles to the next.

When the Attorney-General ceased, a buzz arose in the court as if a cloud of great blue-flies were swarming about the prisoner, in anticipation of what he was soon to become.

A rush out of euros into German assets in anticipation of revaluation would drive up the prices of bunds-conceivably to a point where the interest rates on them were negative.

While Poland has long been dependent on its home-mined lignite, Germany is expanding its coal-fired stations to produce electricity in anticipation of a rundown in its nuclear facilities.

Commodities and stocks had decent gains over the past month in anticipation of further easing, only to be disappointed with a relatively weak policy out of the Fed on September 21st.

The Tobacco& Alcohol Monopoly Bureau has placed an order to import5 million bottles of- vi jiu( rice wine) in anticipation of the worsening shortage around the lunar new year.

But he has prime ministerial ambitions and is trying to brand himself as more hawkish than Mr Olmert in anticipation of an election that could happen at any time.

This makes it easier for small investors to respond to insider purchases quickly and discourages the Martha Stewarts of this world from selling stock in anticipation of bad news.

When Torre scanned his bench for faces an instant later, with the medical staff assembled on the field and Karstens pleading to pitch on a leg he could not have known was broken, Igawa had already raced down to the Yankees' bullpen in anticipation of an unexpected early appearance.

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