Others insist that children would hop around the table in anticipation of John's great creation.
That was temporarily lifted in anticipation of the games and was taken as a sign of openness.
Some have been forced to limit their family sizes in anticipation of crushing tuitions.
But these weapons are being purchased in very large numbers in anticipation of something changing.
Markets have fallen in anticipation of political deadlock in Italy following parliamentary elections there.
But when I ran for office, I ran not just in anticipation of a crisis.
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The initial response was to sell the dollar in anticipation of further quantitative easing.
But numerous companies are already jockeying for position in anticipation of a big future medical-test market.
Congress has eliminated most of the old restrictions on gifts made in anticipation of death.
The company already has poured money into plant upgrades in anticipation of stricter environmental regulations.
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Much of this comes in anticipation of new rules designed to curb bankers' wilder instincts.
Furthermore, Wall Street analysts had been lowering estimates in anticipation of the impact of foreign exchange.
They now say the Syrian build-up is purely defensive, in anticipation of a possible Israeli attack.
At the same time, you might be spending more on inventory in anticipation of growth.
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The stock has risen 7.7% over the past week, in anticipation of the results.
Another Schwab investor, Omar, said he is buying shares in anticipation of a rising stock market.
Agalarov is also building in Vladivostok in anticipation of the APEC summit scheduled for September 2012.
Insurers are adjusting premiums now in anticipation of the guaranteed-issue and community-rating mandates starting next year.
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Other telco stocks in Asia are already surging in anticipation of the post-HKT fallout.
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And there are signs that people are saving more in anticipation of less generous pensions.
Banks and insurers have shelled out in anticipation of big changes to financial regulation.
The oil price, which had been rising in anticipation of the move, remained relatively calm.
Ominously, the Federal Deposit Insurance is staffing up in anticipation of bank failures.
In other words, there's a lot of preparations that have gone in in anticipation of this storm.
Other companies have already taken similar action to Total in anticipation of the measure passed by Congress.
So businesses, in anticipation of an erratic and anemic recovery, will keep their cash in the bank.
With advance warning, of course, the stocks tend to trade down in anticipation of big patent expirations.
Similarly, there should be no preemptive reduction of U.S. strategic forces in anticipation of a START accord.
Japan Matsui Securities early this year slashed brokerage commissions in anticipation of deregulation of charges in October.
The night of the meeting we arranged rows and rows of chairs in anticipation of this crowd.
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