(1) They manned the telephones in anticipation of a flood of calls
(2) Her eyes sparkled with anticipation
(3) Each day, we awaken with certain expectations and anticipations : people we will see, things we plan to do, obligations or tasks to be fulfilled.
(4) A brand is a well-differentiated concept for providing consumers with a benefit that will arouse motivating, exclusive and incomparable anticipations .
(5) This erotics of identification invariably frustrates the viewers' anticipations and appeals instead to their puzzle-solving abilities.
(6) This simple reality is hidden from view by early philosophical and theological anticipations of mass schooling in various writings about social order and human nature.
(7) We may become so obsessed with our ability to anticipate future events that our anticipations may seem to be real to us.
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(9) Older people I think are probably in a stage of life where the anticipations of death are more frequent.
(10) With its ability to fold a mythic idealized past into anticipations of the postwar city and its new social arrangements, the community center was an ideal vehicle for the living memorial.
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(12) I know you are excited with the anticipations of these adventures you can experience, but I am hard at work
(13) Poetic vision is always double vision, impressions of fact always mediated by anticipations of form; but here these anticipations seem to obstruct, or even to prevent, any knowledge of a real house or real road.
(14) Proximate preparation is all that transpires generally from, say, late October through December, in terms of anticipations and plans.
(15) It was the aroma of the Christmas cake baking that triggered the anticipations and excitement.
(16) She has also started to conceptualise the passage of time, filling her constant conversation with memories and anticipations .
(17) The movie has fascinating echoes and anticipations of films like Casablanca, Paths of Glory and Lawrence of Arabia, and it tells an unglamorous truth about fear among the officer classes.
(18) After a pleasant journey we arrived safely - yet it was far from our anticipations and the mood of contentment lapsed.
(19) He'd wanted some hope that his negative anticipations would be proven wrong, but I had just confirmed that leaving college would not only be as bad as he feared, but actually much worse.
(20) But anticipations of victory, however rational, were premature.