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anticipation <an anticipation; anticipations> N

anticipation

anticipation
anticipation
anticipation
anticipation ECON

anticipation effect ECON

anticipation error PSYCH

anticipation error

in anticipation

in anticipation
in anticipation
in anticipation

sacrifice something in anticipation of God's reward VB

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Just as he further acknowledged that both tool and word involve anticipation, in the form of being retained for further use.
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Schools and churches were converted into shelters, and the national blood bank requested residents to donate blood, in anticipation of potential injuries.
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I am excited by both the opportunity to play and also the anticipation of living overseas.
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A post office opened in 1895 and a land office in 1899 in anticipation of the land rush which soon ensued.
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With modern advances in neuroscience and in anticipation of its future development however, it is argued that such express protection is becoming increasingly necessary.
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The results of the research demonstrated the importance of anticipation of the delivery for batsmen in cricket.
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Many early charters were granted in anticipation of the founding of a monastery.
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It was the anticipation of something maybe happening that was truly exciting and satisfying.
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The fielding team is forced to counter the batters choices with defensive schemes and anticipation, and the game becomes a mental challenge.
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They secured aid from other princes and made expensive military preparations in anticipation of an attack by the enemy.
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