Her advice — don't sell in anticipation of a pullback.
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NS > jumped on Tuesday in anticipation of the measures.
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" He'd been "terrified in anticipation of Mother's screech. 'Again!
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Business spending surged in anticipation of the corporate tax cuts.
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Fans were biting their fingernails in anticipation of the fall.
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Levine took the time off in anticipation of the birth.
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"We updated privacy policy in anticipation of activities," they added.
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MacArthur took some precautions in anticipation of a rowdy crowd.
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Right now, it's moving up in anticipation of the vote.
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Others, however, framed their question in anticipation of Kavanaugh's reticence.
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This move is in anticipation of something more aggressive happening.
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We have built the (ETF) in anticipation of this event.
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In anticipation of the broadcast, which begins at 8 p.m.
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In anticipation of the release, Noisey's premiering the official trailer.
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The army was put on standby in anticipation of violence.
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A preemptive strike is in anticipation of an imminent threat.
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So it was all in anticipation of her gone- ness.
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However, others were licking their lips in anticipation of the Feb.
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A man boards up a window in anticipation of Hurricane Lane.
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"Don't worry," Bennett soothes Miss Kitty in anticipation of her blessing.
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Several are beefing up their staffs in anticipation of big crowds.
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Some say they are working from home in anticipation of arrests.
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" In anticipation of the upcoming 11th entry of their ongoing "NO.
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I downloaded the database in anticipation of my new friends' arrival.
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Should you buy stocks in anticipation of the huge tax cut?
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No one interviewed by Reuters moved in anticipation of the storm.
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In anticipation of this, I'd worn a blue polo shirt with
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Amgen shares had been steadily rising in anticipation of this data.
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City officials create lifted walkways in anticipation of the high flooding.
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The city shuts down the downtown streets in anticipation of celebration.
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The Turkish lira, meanwhile, has dropped in anticipation of the sanctions.
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In anticipation of this year's finale, he applied for a permit.
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We hadn't ordered in anticipation of this, so we ran out.
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Positions may also be cancelled in anticipation of an economic downturn.
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Many schools and businesses closed down in anticipation of the cuts.
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In anticipation of the launch, which hits Sephora stores and Sephora.
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It's slowly winding down DACA, in anticipation of ending it entirely.
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Schools in areas around Paris announced closures, in anticipation of the heat.
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Equities rose as Wall Street gained in anticipation of strong corporate earnings.
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Traders said major oil consumers were stockpiling in anticipation of more disruptions.
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Advocacy groups say they're mobilizing beginning Sunday in anticipation of the operation.
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Maybe this sale is in anticipation of Mobile World Congress next week?
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Hydro's share price has risen recently in anticipation of a positive outcome.
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In anticipation of Brexit, TransferWise has applied for an office in Brussels.
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Some C.I.A. officials have retained criminal lawyers in anticipation of being interviewed.
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Some firms are tweaking their compensation models in anticipation of this requirement.
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I'm catching up on Stranger Things in anticipation of the next season!
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Lately, I have pangs of fear in anticipation of certain octogenarians' obituaries.
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Levine took the time off from touring in anticipation of the birth.
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But instead, firms stockpiled new reserves, presumably in anticipation of another holiday.
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Will college admissions staff immediately change their policies in anticipation of lawsuits?
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And we did that in anticipation of 230 percent more price increases.
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Charleston police asked residents to avoid downtown in anticipation of high tide.
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"They were praying in anticipation of something," she said in a statement.
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Businesses are already responding positively in anticipation of such pro-growth policies.
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Authorities made a number of restrictive moves in anticipation of the procession.
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Republicans are prioritizing regulatory reform in anticipation of Trump's inauguration next week.
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Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency in anticipation of the hurricane.
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Most of the volatility has been in anticipation of the Fed meeting.
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Mia shaves Elliot's head in anticipation of the loss of his hair.
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After dark, dogs howl and coyotes yip in anticipation of a kill.
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They were testing a new engine in anticipation of a fishing trip.
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The country has issued a Red Alert in anticipation of Typhoon Lekima.
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The price of oil has fallen in anticipation of lower Chinese demand.
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Johnson quit that job last week in anticipation of his presidential run.
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Wall Street posted solid weekly gains in anticipation of the trade deal.
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Apple's stock percolated to new heights in anticipation of the hardware announcements.
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Yansab's shares rose 3.5 percent on Wednesday in anticipation of the results.
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Nearby Hurlburt Field was also closed Wednesday in anticipation of the storm.
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Stocks posted solid gains last week in anticipation of the deal's announcement.
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In anticipation of the event, Tygapaw, Gooddroid and Qween Beat affiliate Quest?
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In anticipation of the live show, CTM has a short teaser video.
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It had already set aside $132 million in anticipation of reaching a settlement.
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Republicans held a long conclave Thursday night in anticipation of a Friday vote.
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Last night, too, she released an official photo in anticipation of new work.
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Facebook has set aside billions of dollars in anticipation of such a settlement.
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Advocacy groups say they're mobilizing beginning Sunday in anticipation of an upcoming operation.
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The stock had risen 21 percent on Monday in anticipation of the earnings.
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Amazon is also introducing some deals starting today, in anticipation of Prime Day.
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It was passed in anticipation of the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline.
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The chemical manufacturing plant near Port Comfort, Texas, shuttered in anticipation of Harvey.
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Biting your nails about your investments in anticipation of the November presidential election?
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Alphabet is down more than 2 percent this week in anticipation of earnings.
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Target said it was carrying higher inventories in anticipation of increased holiday spending.
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Some 3,000 tourists had gathered at the site in anticipation of the collapse.
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The tribe has set up a patent office in anticipation of greater interest.
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The stock had soared 12.4 percent on Sunday in anticipation of the earnings.
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Hawaii public schools were closed Wednesday and Thursday in anticipation of severe weather.
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The shrine in Dallas was cleared out in anticipation of a summer storm.
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Oil prices rose in Asia trading in anticipation of a Fed rate cut.
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We're making this investment now in anticipation of the growth of our business.
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Look for the global repricing in anticipation of all of this to continue.
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Rather, it was in anticipation of a new wave that may be coming.
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Fiat Chrysler had begun assembling diesel trucks this month in anticipation of approval.
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That has prompting buying of those countries' debt in anticipation of money inflows.
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Plaquemines Parish officials ordered a mandatory evacuation on Thursday in anticipation of flooding.
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Businesses likely boosted inventories in the third quarter in anticipation of strong demand.
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The cast milled about the stage, in anticipation of rehearsing the next scene.
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Axios reported that Rosenstein was planning to resign in anticipation of being fired.
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I kept shooting in anticipation of what I felt was his certain doom.
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The House frequently considers more bills in anticipation of adjourning for a recess.
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The inventory was built up in anticipation of growing European sales in 2018.
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She had an ash cross smeared across her forehead in anticipation of Lent.
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In anticipation of their arrival, demonstrators lined along both sides of the border.
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Almost all of them eyed the door in anticipation of what was coming.
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Eric Greitens activated the National Guard Wednesday in anticipation of an aggressive response.
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We asked voters about their preferences in anticipation of the award ceremony Sunday.
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Six towns there were being evacuated in anticipation of the rainfall, IRNA reported.
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It was already on order in anticipation of a population of aging detainees.
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And she said the company was not acting in anticipation of a recession.
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Only Son Heung-Min is staying high in anticipation of a counter attack.
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Richmond is on high alert in anticipation of violence that may still occur.
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In March 2016, Havana was electric in anticipation of President Obama's historic visit.
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Brady said that economic sentiment began to improve in anticipation of Trump's policies.
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They withdraw from risk and conserve, in anticipation of the next shoe dropping.
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After all, the work is piling high in anticipation of our holiday vacations.
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In New York, Binghamton University canceled Monday classes in anticipation of the snow.
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That is already increasing quartz prices, just in anticipation of the new duties.
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We seem to hear the court's heart beating in anticipation of Aurora's arrival.
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In anticipation of a potential strike, it built up its supply of vehicles.
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He spoke in anticipation of President Donald Trump's announcement about levies on imports.
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Republicans are rubbing their hands in anticipation of Sanders winning the Democratic nomination.
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We collectively sigh and bust out snacks in anticipation of a long wait.
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In anticipation of the release, Nash has picked her ten favorite Wax Trax!
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The Attorney General filed the suit in anticipation of push back after Republican Gov.
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U.S. markets were trading lower Friday midday, also in anticipation of the Fed's remarks.
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That&aposs where many of the shop owners boarded up in anticipation of violence.
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AR thus has techies licking their lips in anticipation of a giant new market.
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John Bel Edwards declared states of emergency Monday in anticipation of the developing storm.
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According to the Columbus Dispatch, the marker was taken down in anticipation of protests.
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In anticipation of such high demand, McDonald's has three floors — and plenty of seating.
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Back in March, Ree posted Alex's senior photos in anticipation of the big day.
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"The stock's run in anticipation of a strong quarter on Thursday," the host said.
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Investors sent the company's share price up 35 percent in anticipation of his appointment.
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Health authorities in Uganda had been vaccinating health workers in anticipation of seeing cases.
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India has evacuated villagers from several border areas in anticipation of possible Pakistani retaliation.
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Kentucky's Jefferson County Public Schools released a brief statement in anticipation of the walkout.
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In anticipation of my Keurig, I get creamer, K-cups, and breakfast stuff ($8).
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IT IS POSSIBLE THERE ARE SOME PEOPLE STARTING TO SPEND IN ANTICIPATION OF THAT.
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"These companies are offshoring profits artificially in anticipation of a special holiday," he said.
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Police blocked the main thoroughfare running through downtown Seoul in anticipation of bigger protests.
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Insurers also argue that they set their premiums in anticipation of unlawful reinsurance payments.
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"The stock market is rising in anticipation of future growth in profits," he said.
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Chinese authorities issued their third-highest severe weather warning in anticipation of the storm.
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Reports suggest that Qataris are stocking up on food in anticipation of food shortages.
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Hama sold most of their belongings in anticipation of his trip back to them.
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Across the pond, however, U.S. stocks opened lower in anticipation of the premiers' meeting.
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They expressed eagerness to effect change in anticipation of pressure from the Trump administration.
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"Most investors do very poorly when selling in anticipation of a correction, " said Bishop.
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Markets are pretty much already positioned in anticipation of U.S. rate hikes, analysts said.
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Brent topped $42.50 last month in anticipation of agreement among producers to freeze output.
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In anticipation of the damage, North Carolina has activated 200 of its guardsmen, Gov.
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It has not indicated what it has set aside in anticipation of the settlement.
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Riot police were deployed this week in the capital in anticipation of mass violence.
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Tesla shares have jumped in recent days in anticipation of the Model 23 launch.
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In anticipation of how others see us, we ask ourselves, Do I look good?
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Our wallets have been readied and our closets cleared in anticipation of this drop.
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Israeli forces targeted encampments that appeared to have been vacated in anticipation of attack.
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Retail shares have been performing especially well in anticipation of proposed corporate tax cuts.
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Many of their belongings had been moved into storage in anticipation of a move.
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You move your body not in response to music but in anticipation of it.
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Yet when Guo left China in 2014, he fled in anticipation of corruption charges.
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More than 2 million players created characters in anticipation of the launch, Blizzard said.
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But I don't let myself because crazed obsessed in anticipation of what might happen.
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In anticipation of a planned teachers strike, Chicago Public Schools canceled classes for Thursday.
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In anticipation of the onslaught of cases, New York's courts have been staffing up.
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The 2-year yield has jumped over 2 percent in anticipation of Fed hikes.
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The price surged in anticipation of the well-flagged disruptions at Escondida and Grasberg.
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"We had stocked food a while ago in anticipation of the siege," he added.
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Lawyers sometimes send these notices on their own in anticipation of such an order.
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The race for the White House is underway in anticipation of its first primaries.
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Market turmoil followed as investors sold Treasury bonds in anticipation of higher interest rates.
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"Biting my nails in anticipation of Kerry's formula for solving the conflict," he wrote.
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Piedras Negras authorities have been making arrangements for days in anticipation of the migrants.
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In the U.S., markets were flat in anticipation of a week of corporate earnings.
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"Investors may be getting in early in anticipation of big future gains," Henderson said.
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BKP rose 30% this year, outperforming regional peers in anticipation of the MSCI upgrade.
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Airlines are forced to cancel thousands of flights in anticipation of big winter storms.
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Trump smartly beefed up his legal team in anticipation of the battles to come.
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BKP rose 30% this year, outperforming regional peers in anticipation of the MSCI upgrade.
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Lenders have begun gradually pushing up rates, partly in anticipation of future Fed increases.
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The Burj Khalifa was lit in anticipation of the New Year's celebration in Dubai.
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"Some of these might start happening anyway in anticipation of a possible policy change."
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Icahn has been steadily raising his stake in Caesars in anticipation of a deal.
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The Dow fell more than 100 points in anticipation of US tariffs on Chinese goods.
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In anticipation of these powerful exhibitions, I sat down with Patton to discuss her work.
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The company added 200 jobs in its Ohio factory in anticipation of a sales surge.
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Authorities warned drivers to stay off the road in anticipation of additional flooding expected overnight.
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Chipmaker Qualcomm introduced a new, faster processor on Friday, in anticipation of 5G internet speed.
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TALsounds, has shared a new track in anticipation of her forthcoming tape release, Lifter + Lighter.
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And in anticipation of this kick-ass cookbook, we have three trendy recipes featured ahead.
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Halliburton's stock ran to $40 from $28 in anticipation of a strong quarter next week.
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Consumers may be delaying updating their device in anticipation of a new model in September.
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Australian stocks, however, closed 0.9 percent higher in anticipation of more fiscal and monetary stimulus.
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Bond yields may languish for a while, before they rise in anticipation of fiscal stimulus.
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In anticipation of the change, the central bank's president, Luis Caputo, resigned on September 25th.
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In one Gaza neighborhood, people rushed to buy bread in anticipation of a long escalation.
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In anticipation of Halloween 2018, Sour Patch Kids released a new take on candy corn.
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Now, the action is defined as the simplest behavior done in anticipation of a reward.
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The Snapchat parent's stock has been trading down, partly in anticipation of this expiration date.
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And they are clearing store shelves to stock bunkers in anticipation of Earth's final chapter.
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Snap's stock has been trading down in recent weeks in anticipation of today's sell off.
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At the time, the pound rallied in anticipation of the vote going the other way.
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Perhaps in anticipation of these obstacles, the president seems to have found a contingency plan.
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In anticipation of the show's TV debut, we spoke with four of the women featured.
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Gaza militant groups usually evacuate potential targets in anticipation of retaliation for attacks against Israelis.
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They die and cede to a bear market almost always in anticipation of a recession.
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Economists said consumers boosted spending in the fourth quarter in anticipation of the lower taxes.
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Here's what JPMorgan is telling clients to buy in anticipation of this potential earnings recession.
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Her nerves in anticipation of the big day translated into a pretty vivid anxiety dream.
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In anticipation of his arrival, Philadelphians have planned protests, and have taken to the streets.
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In anticipation of their upcoming movie Everything, Everything, Amandla Stenberg has released their first single.
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County offices and roads across the county are closed in anticipation of surging flood waters.
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The ad was in anticipation of an upcoming seven day festival, celebrating the Goddess Durga.
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Airbnb is making a last-minute attempt to appease regulators in anticipation of pending legislation.
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Vietnamese police have stepped up security at the station in anticipation of an "important event".
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Discwoman member UMFANG created an exclusive mix for THUMP in anticipation of their upcoming tour.
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Clinton have stepped up their campaign appearances here in anticipation of the June 7 primary.
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After the initial shooting, he positioned himself in anticipation of the police response, Ayub said.
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Rick Scott (R) activated the Florida National Guard on Tuesday in anticipation of the hurricane.
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"My clients are struggling to find feedstock in anticipation of the EU policy," he said.
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Mallinckrodt's stock closed down 22 percent on Friday, in anticipation of the report being aired.
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The two-year is rising in anticipation of Fed rate hikes and a stronger economy.
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In anticipation of the next catastrophe, public buildings in the parish stand on improbable pilings.
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Already Trump has started to tack to the center in anticipation of the general election.
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In anticipation of Bellis's second-round match against Zarina Diyas, fans camped out for hours.
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Loomis said they had been prepared in anticipation of disciplinary action against the two officers.
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At the start of 2015 Dance Theater underwent internal changes in anticipation of a deficit.
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That came despite the Saudi move coming in anticipation of a slowdown in oil demand.
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Global oil prices actually increased this week in anticipation of the deeper cuts to come.
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Many aid groups pulled staff members out of the city in anticipation of the battle.
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The authority had begun emptying the reservoirs several days ago in anticipation of heavy rain.
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Her dog, a Shih Tzu, was straining at his leash in anticipation of our arrival.
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Power was shut off in hundreds of other evacuated homes in anticipation of a deluge.
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The expansion is in anticipation of the theater's 50th anniversary, to be celebrated in 2020.
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Israel has closed roads and airspace on its northern border in anticipation of an attack.
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Rebels dug trenches into approach roads, in anticipation of a fight for the city center.
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Some say they're waiting until after the midterms, in anticipation of a possible Democratic wave.
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Several neighborhoods in northeast and downtown Jackson have been evacuated in anticipation of the flooding.
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They have been hoarding parts in anticipation of a ban and have sought other suppliers.
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Financial markets were roiled as investors sold Treasury bonds in anticipation of higher interest rates.
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Aggressive traders are starting to enter the Shanghai market in anticipation of a trend change.
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Kay Ivey issued a statewide state of emergency in anticipation of damage from Hurricane Michael.
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In anticipation of working with him, I felt both excitement and a sense of foreboding.
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Russian commanders have also moved some of their military forces in anticipation of American action.
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Thousands of people, largely from the southeastern coast, were evacuated in anticipation of bad conditions.
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She was recently spotted with a dark brown pixie cut, perhaps in anticipation of filming.
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Relief organizations had stocked rice, cereals and beans in anticipation of the siege, which helped.
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Colombia Colombia has closed its borders and initiated curfews in anticipation of a nationwide strike.
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Much of this move appears to be in anticipation of T-Mobile's merger with Sprint.
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Part of it is to prepare the institution and its abilities in anticipation of privatisation.
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Texas, meanwhile, declared a state of emergency for 21 counties in anticipation of the threat.
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In anticipation of war For some, Sunday's cross-border fire was an anti-climactic moment.
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His victory fanned a surge of investor optimism in anticipation of his business-friendly policies.
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The Israeli police and military bolstered their security today in anticipation of additional Palestinian protests.
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For some cities, the expansion comes in anticipation of the summer, when crime typically rises.
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In anticipation of both the concert and mixtape, here is the full track listing: 221.
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Thousands of U.S. troops and militia groups are at the border in anticipation of these caravans.
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They could redistribute themselves in anticipation of demand patterns, reducing wait times and increasing vehicle use.
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They could have started releasing sooner, at a non-flooding rate, in anticipation of the rains.
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We would consume hour after hour of "family friendly" scares in anticipation of All Hallows' Eve.
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A line forms down NYC's Lafayette Street in anticipation of a Supreme drop in February 2017.
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New investors and tourists need to exercise patience in anticipation of a retreat back towards $0.715.
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In anticipation of the July 4th release of Stranger Things, these cans will drop on Thursday.
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"It's a loan in anticipation of you getting a refund at a certain time," Erb said.
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Company executives could be hiring in anticipation of a business-friendly environment under the new administration.
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Most of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park has been closed since Friday in anticipation of an eruption.
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ET. They earlier hit a session high of $49.40 in anticipation of the Russia-Saudi deal.
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Sources recently told PEOPLE that Lauer was maintaining a low profile in anticipation of Farrow's book.
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"Matt has been hunkered down in the Hamptons in anticipation of this book," said one source.
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You solve remaining frictions between the nobles and the peasantry in anticipation of a new tomorrow.
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Exchange operator Euronext said it would take special measures in anticipation of higher volatility and volumes.
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Coca cultivation surged in anticipation of the peace deal, from 250,20173 hectares to 22017,26 in 230.
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In anticipation of the strike, SEPTA released a contingency plan that included additional Regional Rail trains.
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India deployed tens of thousands of troops across the Kashmir Valley in anticipation of a backlash.
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In anticipation of the upcoming premiere for Pete the Cat: A Groovy New Year on Dec.
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In anticipation of the CBO's estimates, backers of the bill sought to delegitimize the office's analysis.
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In anticipation of the warmer months and nature's ritual rebirth, many people clean out their houses.
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Gold, which had soared in anticipation of May's speech, retreated slightly on profit taking, analysts said.
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UK markets were little changed Friday, after taking a knock Thursday in anticipation of the announcement.
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In anticipation of Congress bailing them out again, corporations have hoarded $2.5 trillion overseas since 2004.
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The upgrade was in anticipation of accelerated growth following a series of economic and social reforms.
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In anticipation of the earnings announcement Tuesday, the share price had gained more than 1 percent.
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She shared a Boomerang video of herself wearing special-filter glasses in anticipation of the event.
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Sage's stock was up more than 60 percent year to date in anticipation of the approval.
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In anticipation of changing leadership in Washington, the stock market has soared higher in recent weeks.
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All four states in Nate's path have declared emergencies in anticipation of the hurricane, per ABC.
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At that point, we were really just revving our motors in anticipation of a large mobilization.
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Retailers have ramped up shipments of imported items in anticipation of potential increases in U.S. tariffs.
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Ettun has blown up one of her signature colorful balloon sculptures in anticipation of my arrival.
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The company raised its forecast in anticipation of consumers buying up TVs and electronics this holiday.
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Some businesses have even announced plans to move their operations overseas in anticipation of financial losses.
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Kay Ivey (R) had put one in place in anticipation of the storm on Oct. 8.
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You solve remaining frictions between the nobles and the peasantry in anticipation of a new tomorrow.
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Some companies, for example, have already announced plans to move overseas in anticipation of financial losses.
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Many facilities that were built in anticipation of more gas production remain stranded without adequate fuel.
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Elsewhere, Mississippi, Rhode Island and Connecticut had legalized the practice in anticipation of the SCOTUS decision.
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Many local government offices are also considering closing on Tuesday in anticipation of Hurricane Michael's landfall.
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Investors were also taking a pause after bidding stocks up in anticipation of the tax overhaul.
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But congressional Republicans are actively working to muddy the waters in anticipation of an obstruction charge.
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They regularly camp outside the shop in anticipation of the next limited-edition deck or sweatshirt.
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The stock rose early this week in anticipation of the government announcing hikes in electricity tariffs.
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Investors have scooped up coal stocks in anticipation of more lax regulations under a Trump administration.
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"He could make the opponents' fans stand up in anticipation of his next move," Anderson said.
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Fans in the audience tend to laugh hysterically in anticipation of jokes that don't always land.
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But as a kid, I was wracked with nerves in anticipation of nearly every social function.
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A more holistic approach is needed, both now and in anticipation of future pandemics or crises.
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In anticipation of his retirement, he knew that a sudden abundance of time could be destructive.
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Residents downloaded the GasBuddy app 350,000 times in anticipation of Irma, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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Even so, today she felt motivated enough to visit a hairdresser in anticipation of my visit.
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We asked Tony voters about their preferences in anticipation of the award ceremony on Sunday night.
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But according to Hanna, some schools are already changing their policies in anticipation of final rules.
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Smith was taken away on a cart as the Clemson sideline hummed in anticipation of victory.
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The troubled utility filed for bankruptcy protection in January in anticipation of claims from the fire.
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In some cases, manufacturers noted a rush to purchase metals in anticipation of additional price increases.
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It is why so many dreaded this weekend, even as they shivered in anticipation of it.
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So before you start drinking booze your brain is firing dopamine in anticipation of that drug.
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In anticipation of a national ban, Juul had taken most of its flavors off the market.
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Some people may be stocking up on goods in anticipation of problems around supply-chain disruptions.
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The Chinese yuan jumped to a five-month high last week in anticipation of the signing.
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Joe Neguse, D-Colorado, criticized the latest incarnation of the ban in anticipation of its expansion.
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DJI hitting a record intraday high as bank stocks advanced in anticipation of a rate hike.
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She also recommends adding red pepper flakes to a meal in anticipation of a tempting dessert.
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Students enter exciting new disciplines in anticipation of exploring research questions often requiring years of study.
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Businesses are optimistic about the economy and stepping up hiring in anticipation of solid future growth.
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In other words, "don't move the goalposts" now in anticipation of even lower prices, he recommended.
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Apple's stock rose last week on positive analyst reports and in anticipation of the event. 4.
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In anticipation of an unraveling of rights, same-sex couples in Brazil are rushing to wed.
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We stocked the place with talent during the past three years, in anticipation of this moment.
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Whirlpool has added 200 jobs at its plant in Clyde, Ohio, in anticipation of higher demand.
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In anticipation of his return, Showtime released a teaser trailer featuring Badalamenti playing on a piano.
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In anticipation of winding down the Fund, we have liquidated almost all of the Fund's assets.
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Since the election, many investors have flocked to United Rentals in anticipation of Trump's spending on infrastructure.
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SpaceX's army of hopers and believers have been holding their breath in anticipation of its next launch.
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Both teams started and used mostly reserves in anticipation of next week's kickoff to the regular season.
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Some businesses are taking action in anticipation of regulation and as customers demand more environmentally friendly materials.
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Sweden's Ericsson is scaling up American manufacturing in anticipation of a boom in 5G telecoms-equipment sales.
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In anticipation of Cleganebowl, the fight of the century, here's what you need to know about Sandor.
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We're basically shunning all our other highlighters in anticipation of the five-piece launch on December 28.
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In a smart Pentagon, planners are constantly leaning far forward in anticipation of being given new directions.
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Prices are rising in anticipation of tighter American sanctions on Iran, scheduled to take effect in November.
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Kuwait has outperformed its Gulf peers in anticipation of the MSCI move, gaining nearly 21% this year.
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Corpus Christi officials said that they would not be turning off utilities in anticipation of the hurricane.
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In anticipation of the new regulations, some US firms have been more active in policing their content.
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Therefore, as the tax cut becomes increasingly likely, stock prices rise in anticipation of those higher earnings.
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Already, we [see] buyers coming in in anticipation of the GSP+ coming in by early next year.
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In July, the New York Stock Exchange suspended trading of Alpha stock in anticipation of its bankruptcy.
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Cancellation activity, metal being taken off warrant in anticipation of physical load-out, has also been elevated.
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Or could the idea of American intervention cause him to escalate his attacks in anticipation of more?
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European shares ended mixed at their close on Tuesday in anticipation of Thursday's European Central Bank meeting.
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In anticipation of that growth, HelloVerify is looking to raise capital from investors for the first time.
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In anticipation of the new space taxis, NASA is now building its commercial partners a parking spot.
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From Arizona to Utah, some residents filled sandbags in anticipation of heavy rainfall forecasts and potential flooding.
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Trade is suffering as firms use up the inventories they had stocked in anticipation of higher tariffs.
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Waymo's Early Rider program recently became a 24/7 operation, in anticipation of the full-service launch.
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For now, Majendie is racing to devise an alternative plan in anticipation of the chairs' eventual removal.
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Crude had previously reached a 3-month high in anticipation of the cuts from OPEC and Russia.
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She even purchased the "Merry Christmas Ya Filthy Animal" sweater back in June, in anticipation of December.
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I'm not ashamed to admit that I spent much of 2017 in anticipation of a stranger's pregnancy.
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Adidas, which has been hitting a series of record highs in anticipation of bumper results on Aug.
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The organization announced that its UMG Orlando tournament was canceled Tuesday night in anticipation of the hurricane.
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If you've bought a house in anticipation of starting a family, it wouldn't hurt to plan accordingly.
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Lily Li wanted to level up her public speaking, in anticipation of a future as a politician.
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It's currently priced at $299 on the company's official site, perhaps in anticipation of the Osmo's release.
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They rushed in to put all the barrels on the market in anticipation of a U.S. policy.
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Analysts at eVestment figure that clients are going to macro strategies in anticipation of "market turbulence" ahead.
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The curfew had been placed over the weekend in anticipation of an attack to mark the anniversary.
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She's gone to get beer in anticipation of our visit, even though she's not a beer drinker.
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Sturm Ruger shares are up nearly 800 percent as people bought guns in anticipation of tighter restrictions.
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In anticipation of a possible abort, Aldrin had insisted that the spacecraft's rendezvous radar remain turned on.
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Imports previously had surged, likely as businesses stocked up in anticipation of further duties on Chinese imports.
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All these efforts have been in anticipation of the present boom in internet use in the country.
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The local airline, North Wright, bought new planes in anticipation of construction-related demand that never came.
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The latest edition of "Mean Tweets" features movie stars in anticipation of the Academy Awards Sunday night.
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Businesses accumulated inventories at a $35.8 billion pace in the third quarter in anticipation of strong demand.
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In anticipation of the 2020 Summer Olympics, Japan is in the midst of a mini hotel boom.
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She visited the city in June 2018, to find an apartment in anticipation of an August move.
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Hands are being rubbed in anticipation of what we may see: Elizabeth in full pastel-suited flower!
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Larry Hogan declared a state of emergency for parts of the state in anticipation of the storm.
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The crowds poured in and pressed up against the glass doors in anticipation of the grand reveal.
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The Trump team may be creating a record in anticipation of a fight over a Mueller subpoena.
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Stop & Shop began scouting for temp workers, otherwise known as "scabs," months in anticipation of the strike.
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In anticipation of the heated questioning in Congress, here is a Sandburg-like guide to the issues.
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It came in anticipation of a repeat of the Russian meddling that occurred during the 2016 election.
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In anticipation of the exhibition, CAAM will host an Afrofuturist Block Party in Leimert Park this weekend.
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The State Department told US embassies to put extra security measures in place in anticipation of trouble.
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Stock prices of leading firms Infosys and Wipro have already taken a blow in anticipation of reforms.
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Clinton herself released a little media earlier today in anticipation of her victory speech in New Jersey.
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After she won the Democratic primary, the NRA began an audit, in anticipation of the potential investigation.
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Markets' overall positive tone came despite that uncertainty in anticipation of several key events expected this week.
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But in anticipation of the new health tests, I went back to my Ancestry results in October.
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Activists predicted that the state would spend heavily on education in anticipation of the elections this fall.
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In addition to Whelan's response, SoulCycle released talking points to instructors in anticipation of questions from riders.
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The app was designed for first-time horse-racing bettors in anticipation of the Triple Crown races.
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Last December, in anticipation of possible damage claims from that year's wildfires, PG&E suspended dividend payments.
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South Korea created a national team in 1985 in anticipation of the next year's Asian Winter Games.
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The Vision Fund also marked up its holding in Uber in anticipation of an initial public offering.
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This confounds the station's owners, who have booked ads in anticipation of a station visit from Metallica.
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Several neighborhoods in northeast and downtown Jackson, the state's capital, were evacuated in anticipation of the flooding.
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"Matt has been hunkered down in the Hamptons in anticipation of this book," a source told PEOPLE.
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Hamas's armed wing usually evacuates its facilities in anticipation of Israeli retaliation after cross-border rocket strikes.
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In anticipation of the big day, we asked readers for their best advice for a happy marriage.
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Following Trump's announcement, Turkey on Monday evening bombed the Syrian-Iraqi border in anticipation of an offensive.
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In anticipation of today's hearing, the Judiciary Committee released a report outlining the constitutional grounds for impeachment.
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Shipments of Apple Watch could slow in early 2016 in anticipation of a newer version, IDC said.
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Republicans devoted 2019 to building a massive war chest in anticipation of a high-spending election year.
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"Matt has been hunkered down in the Hamptons in anticipation of this book," a source tells PEOPLE.
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Apple's stock rose last week on positive analyst reports and in anticipation of the launch on Monday.
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The former spokesman also hired a pair of D.C. lawyers in anticipation of interviewing in the probe.
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Police set up barriers on streets around the court before the hearing in anticipation of possible trouble.
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According to FactSet, 43.5 percent of shares are sold short, or in anticipation of a price decline.
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Still, interest rates have already risen in anticipation of the borrowing surge, and so has the dollar.
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Across the country, in Burbank, California, police issued a traffic advisory in anticipation of the doughnut deal.
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In anticipation of these and other changes, jobs are already starting to pour back into our country.
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A Stanford senior, Travis had been working out privately last spring in anticipation of the N.B.A. draft.
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Some market watchers have begun to recommend portfolio adjustments in anticipation of a downturn in U.S. stocks.
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The company boosted sales in early January in anticipation of sanctions, according to the Refinitiv Eikon data.
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Investors appeared to be in a buying mood early in the day in anticipation of Ms. Yellen's testimony.
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The Chinese company, known as ChemChina, may have timed a takeover in anticipation of a long review process.
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The stock had been in a strong uptrend since mid-March in anticipation of good first-quarter earnings.
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Atlanta (CNN)Nervous residents have flocked to grocery stores in anticipation of snow in the South this weekend.
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Last year, Trump cheered the stock market as it surged in anticipation of a massive corporate tax cut.
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Japanese government bond yields fell in anticipation of strong demand at a 20-year-bond sale this week.
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The longer term trading band target is near $87, so traders will buy in anticipation of trend continuation.
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ROBERTS: White House staff have prepared rollout packages for all three in anticipation of the president&aposs pick.
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Bank stocks rose on Thursday in anticipation of the stress test results, as well as the Brexit vote.
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The pan-European exchange operator Euronext also plans special measures in anticipation of higher volatility and trading volumes.
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Kuwait has outperformed its Gulf peers in anticipation of the MSCI move, gaining over 24% year-to-date.
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"The funds have been prepared in anticipation of 2019," said Askolani, budgeting director general at the finance ministry.
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Many of us do, in fact, live our lives in anticipation of some promised excitement in the future.
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It came a few days before Mr Ouattara dissolved his government in anticipation of implementing a new constitution.
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Earlier today, police erected barricades around the monument of the Confederate soldier in anticipation of this evening's protests.
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The French petrochemical giant Total modernized its refinery in Antwerp in anticipation of processing more oil from Iran.
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After all, even the name "Pavlok" brings to mind a pack of dogs salivating in anticipation of mealtime.
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"A lot of the smart money is selling out of Shoprite in anticipation of this move," Chakaduka said.
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At least, that is what Chris Harrison is telling us in anticipation of the series' premiere next month.
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Most often the turning wrestler is coached to turn low in anticipation of a shot from his opponent.
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In anticipation of this year's National Taco Day, the restaurant shared a photo of the taco being measured.
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Israeli towns near Gaza and Tel Aviv, Israel's commercial capital, opened bomb shelters in anticipation of rocket strikes.
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Amazon has consulted with Treehouse in anticipation of the private label launch, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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It's frankly only going to get worse in the June and September quarter in anticipation of new products.
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In anticipation of the NPC's verdict, thousands of people demonstrated outside the central government's office in Hong Kong.
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Agents also discovered a letter Jameson had allegedly written in anticipation of and taking credit for the attack.
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In northern Iraq, the main road to Mosul is dotted with villages deserted in anticipation of the battle.
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This is the fifth time Disney World has closed since opening in 27, all in anticipation of hurricanes.
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THX said its sound system has already been beefed up in anticipation of the THX Ultimate Cinema premiere.
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Kuwait has outperformed its Gulf peers in anticipation of the MSCI move, gaining over 23% year-to-date.
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I'd like to put a trade on in anticipation of a break of that downtrend line right there.
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As a result, some channels have decided to end support for Roku, in anticipation of their forthcoming removal.
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Because rates had just spent the past 10 months rising in anticipation of an impending Fed rate hike.
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Trump's campaign has booked the Xfinity Arena, which seats thousands of people, in anticipation of a large crowd.
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In anticipation of the factory, Mount Pleasant spent over $100 million acquiring more than 2,000 acres for Foxconn.
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Some carmakers have already made plans to shut up shop around Brexit day, in anticipation of likely disruption.
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Since opening in 1971, the park has only been closed three times since, all in anticipation of hurricanes.
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DraftKings raised new funding earlier this year, while FanDuel stopped new financing talks in anticipation of the merger.
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In anticipation of Sunday's big Super Bowl LI game, Justin Bieber blessed us with some...interesting dance moves.
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A boost from a surge in Chinese exports that happened in anticipation of tariff increases is also fading.
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In anticipation of this hallowed eating holiday, Google has released the top-searched Super Bowls snacks by state.
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Onlookers have speculated that Cruz was distancing himself from Trump in anticipation of a presidential run in 2020.
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The rand is trading almost 4 percent firmer on the day, having risen in anticipation of the announcement.
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Prices for metals, such as iron and copper, fell as well, in anticipation of less construction going forward.
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In anticipation of a hike at Thursday's meeting yields on Egyptian treasury debt had jumped aggressively this week.
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Cooper declared victory, and is assembling a transition team in anticipation of being sworn in on January 7.
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Analysts say that's a sign high-income earners are deferring tax payments in anticipation of federal tax reform.
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Meanwhile, Volkswagen's share price soared in anticipation of an agreement with American regulators over an emissions-cheating scandal.
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There are thousands of people gleefully wringing their hands in anticipation of Brooks getting starched in humiliating fashion.
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At the very least, it was less sloppy, as teams gelled in anticipation of their inevitable postseason deconstructions.
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Corky, Frisky and Tabby seem to be licking their paws in anticipation of roughing up their new catch.
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In the early months of his Presidency, he began selling his own stocks in anticipation of a crash.
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Frankly in anticipation of this geopolitical situation I think people are just going out and moving (cargo) quickly.
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Analysts also noted that investors were buying bitcoin in anticipation of receiving the offshoot coins from a split.
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Last October, IBM bought the digital assets of the Weather Channel, perhaps in anticipation of such a service.
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Ren's team has also performed experiments on human cadavers in anticipation of reforming the surgery on live patients.
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Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) on Tuesday declared a state of emergency in anticipation of Hurricane Florence.
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White House officials have been closely monitoring the case in anticipation of fallout for both Trump and Acosta.
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This new normal has both Wall Street and K Street recalibrating the scales in anticipation of fundamental change.
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On shaving forums and Reddit, users discuss stockpiling thousands of double-edge blades in anticipation of P.&G.
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Odisha's government departments have been asked to put in place measures in anticipation of heat waves this summer.
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The Kuwaiti market has outperformed markets in the Middle East this year in anticipation of the MSCI move.
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In fact, the publishing house, Macmillan, has printed 850,000 copies in anticipation of intense interest from the public.
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Lego has a number of kits launching alongside it, too, in anticipation of Rogue One's release December 16.
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Kuwait has outperformed its Gulf peers in anticipation of the MSCI move, gaining nearly 28% year-to-date.
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In anticipation of Snap Map's launch, it appears that Snapchat sought to beef up its location patent portfolio.
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Kuwait has outperformed its Gulf peers in anticipation of the MSCI move, gaining over 27% year-to-date.
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In anticipation of climate change related disasters like Haiyan, women should be at the center of these preparations.
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I usually budget $50/month for shopping, but I saved it last month in anticipation of this purchase.
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At one encampment, about 70 young men filled sandbags in anticipation of people returning to the protest sites.
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Yes, meanwhile, will be shutting down its own offerings in the coming weeks, in anticipation of the transition.
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But in anticipation of Halloween, here are a few local ghost stories you may not already know about.
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Its shares rose 5,300 percent last year, in anticipation of business success in ventures from tourism to energy.
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Trump met with his lawyers this week in anticipation of responding to the questions, according to the source.
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It meant coasting through their last semester in high school in anticipation of college entry in the fall.
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On a recent morning, the couple pulled possessions from their house in anticipation of the waters rising again.
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Though they aren't currently in use, the state is holding them in anticipation of an increase in cases.
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About 1,400 beds have been kept open in anticipation of any hurricane-related evacuations of shelters in Florida.
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This was most likely the result of taxpayers' delaying their tax filings in anticipation of big tax cuts.
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For the first time this month, district officials canceled several events in anticipation of protests and transportation shutdowns.
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Rather, it appears that Kim has been shoring up his alliances in anticipation of the meeting with Trump.
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Analysts said drillers could be adding rigs in anticipation of increased takeaway capacity ahead of the expected Nov.
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Government bond yields have been moving up considerably in anticipation of inflation pressures and a more active Fed.
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In early 2019, Apple said it had begun setting aside funds in anticipation of potential fines and settlements.
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Target also said it will add 4,500 jobs at its distribution centers, in anticipation of more online orders.
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Mr. Levitan said the fines would be paid out of money raised in anticipation of a 2013 runoff.
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I think you buy this pullback in anticipation of what is still a longer-term uptrend pointed higher.
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Government bond yields have been moving up in anticipation of inflation pressures and a more active Federal Reserve.
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Second, the president should take heed of the words spoken in anticipation of Human Rights Day, on Dec.
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Foltynewicz received his assignment as the Braves hit California in anticipation of the series opener at Dodger Stadium.
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"This is what I've been struggling with in anticipation of this sentencing for a long time," she said.
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Earlier in the week, department store stocks were rallying in anticipation of a healthier holiday across the board.
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Kuwait has outperformed its peers in the Gulf in anticipation of the MSCI move, gaining 21.3% this year.
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Pell, 22014, has pleaded not guilty to all counts and has surrendered his passport in anticipation of trial.
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But these carmakers, already operating with wafer-thin profit margins, must still invest heavily in anticipation of that moment.
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In anticipation of a storm, city officials have opened warming centers and are increasing their outreach to the homeless.
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Chinese companies are desperate to get dollars out of China in anticipation of a further slide in its currency.
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Halladay posted several photos of the plane on Twitter and said he pinched himself in anticipation of receiving it.
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"I think it's perfectly okay for investors to take on China exposure now in anticipation of that," he said.
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Proudly wearing the yellow Swedish shirt in anticipation of Monday's game, Marcus Karlsson confessed he had some split loyalties.
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They did this in April in anticipation of the FDA's finalization of its long-awaited rule on this issue.
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In anticipation of the writer-director's latest flick, we've ranked his most twisted twists from least surprising to most.
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Or in anticipation of certain surgeries, it'd be useful to know which direction a person's uterus bends, she says.
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But that mood changed on Friday as investors again hoovered up euro zone bonds in anticipation of monetary stimulus.
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Yes, Paterson tried introducing a bill in anticipation of the general public voting in favor of same-sex marriage.
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In anticipation of the opening Grand Entry, dancers in elaborate regalia lined up at the edge of the arena.
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Stockmarkets in America have rallied, the dollar has surged and Treasury yields have jumped in anticipation of fiscal stimulus.
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But with bond yields going up in anticipation of more hikes ..., that kind of scared the stock market again.
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In anticipation of the dangerous conditions, organizers of the New York City Triathlon canceled the race scheduled for Sunday.
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The reported same-store sales number includes a 0.30% negative impact in anticipation of customers redeeming loyalty program rewards.
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In anticipation of additional cases, the US government has established quarantine centers at 15 military facilities across the country.
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When the intensity of those workouts increased in recent weeks in anticipation of spring training, Bird reported more discomfort.
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Social media sites are normally abuzz in anticipation of supermoon sightings days before the event is scheduled to peak.
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"When you about to marry your best friend," she wrote, flashing a megawatt grin in anticipation of her wedding.
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In anticipation of the project, the BND and several large mainstream German newspapers were chasing Wanner for the information.
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Furthermore, one trader said some sellers had hoarded supply for May in anticipation of supply disruptions that never came.
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A man in an NRA hat sports a bushy beard in anticipation of the Swamp Buggy Days beard contest.
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Ten offshore oil and gas platforms in the Gulf of Mexico were also evacuated in anticipation of the storm.
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The 10-year Treasury yield fell to a new 20-month low on Tuesday in anticipation of rate cuts.
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Schiff sees gold's rough Tuesday as a result of investors selling the metal in anticipation of a rate hike.
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Marble has been compiling a three-dimensional map of San Francisco sidewalks for months in anticipation of the launch.
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U.S. crude had traded above the $50 mark for most of the week in anticipation of the OPEC meeting.
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That suggested banks are keen to stock up on cheap cash in anticipation of a continued rise in lending.
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They keep attacking American "protectionists" (?!) while rubbing their hands in glee in anticipation of tax cuts we cannot afford.
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The 10-year Treasury yield had declined to near three-year lows this month in anticipation of Fed cuts.
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In another clip released in anticipation of the special, Richards confronted Lisa Rinna about the rumors she was spreading.
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Indeed, according to Bloomberg News, wealthy Americans are deferring their tax payments in anticipation of future cuts to come.
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But it's possible that Apple is building power generation capacity that exceeds its needs in anticipation of future growth.
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Dozens of news outlets lined the highway near the entrance to the park in anticipation of the final handover.
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Slowly backing away from Macias' guard, the crowd began to "oo" in anticipation of the two footed jump stomp.
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Brown stressed the need for the state to bolster its rainy day fund in anticipation of an economic recession.
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The bankruptcy was filed in anticipation of liabilities from the wildfires, including a catastrophic 2018 blaze, the Camp Fire.
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Oil prices rose 3 percent, helped by the waning Brexit risk and in anticipation of peak summer driving demand.
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Some of the moves appeared to have been made in anticipation of a delegate fight at the party's convention.
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Many insurers hiked their premiums for 2018 in anticipation of Trump ending the funding for these cost-sharing subsidies.
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The indictment was sent to the Justice Department in anticipation of charging Cohen, a person familiar the matter said.
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PSA SHARES DOWN AROUND 7%, STOCK HAD RISEN IN THE THREE PREVIOUS DAYS IN ANTICIPATION OF DEAL WITH FIAT
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Mr. Ghani's government had stacked shipping containers to block routes to the presidential palace in anticipation of the demonstration.
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In a statement, police said they had deployed forces at the site in anticipation of disturbances and "dispersed rioters".
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In anticipation of the premiere, we asked the photographer Logan Jackson to capture the Debras in their deranged element.
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Trump made shifts after the primary in anticipation of the general, backing off and modifying some of his promises.
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Some fund managers had already begun to build long positions in anticipation of just such a short-covering rally.
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Hauer recommends taking time to contemplate your options before spending money in anticipation of extra cash not yet received.
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That tasting happened in anticipation of the second generation Impossible Burger release, and the experience gave me mixed feelings.
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Investors also reduced their bond holdings in anticipation of a rate increase at the Fed's policy meeting next week.
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What's going on in the market: Prices have been sliding recently in anticipation of more supplies hitting the market.
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Beef packers, who have paid higher prices for cattle, may also slow their buying in anticipation of reduced demand.
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Violent protests erupted in the streets of Zimbabwe's capital, Harare, in anticipation of election results from Monday's presidential vote.
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In anticipation of the report's premiere on January 31, we're releasing a special sneak peek of the documentary today.
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In anticipation of the big show, Spears sat down for a lengthy interview with Ynetnews, as Harper's Bazaar reports.
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In anticipation of inevitable marijuana legalization, Congress is introducing legislation attempting to end the futile federal prohibition of pot.
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Fitch expects a mild increase in provisioning in anticipation of the implementation of IFRS 9 on 1 January 2018.
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The United States military has already moved coffins and American flags to Panmunjom in anticipation of receiving the remains.
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Global stock markets have been volatile in anticipation of a trade fight between the U.S. and almost everyone else.
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For example, soybean futures prices have fallen 15 percent since May 25 in anticipation of the Chinese retaliatory tariffs.
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Automotive and aerospace businesses, major industries in the Carolinas, have slowed or stopped work in anticipation of the storm.
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The famous coffee houses on the city's tourist trail have already banned smoking, in anticipation of this year's deadline.
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In anticipation of a united government, Republicans in Congress have already initiated the repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
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In anticipation of the first Olympics in South Korea since 1988, here is a critic's guide to K-pop.
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Two years ago, in anticipation of a New Jersey Transit strike, the Partnership calculated what lost time actually costs.
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Collaborations with growers in Argentina, Chile and Portugal were developed several years ago in anticipation of olive harvest problems.
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Artists were savvy about this market, making the memento mori sculptures not for commissions, but in anticipation of sales.
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Enrollment has wilted, and the headmaster, Gareth Doodes, has adjusted his future budget in anticipation of a new reality.
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They sold borrowed shares in anticipation of buying them back later at a lower price and pocketing the difference.
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The document comes in anticipation of talks on immigration and migration at the United Nations scheduled for next year.
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The workers told us it was a temporary measure this specific PB was taking in anticipation of bad actors.
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Financial services firms had begun to make changes in the way they did business in anticipation of the rule.
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On Wednesday, several people drowned in Toa Baja, where dam gates had been opened in anticipation of the hurricane.
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The Rogers Centre buzzed in anticipation of the Battle of Alberta, which was highlighted by a pair of fights.
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It has been reported that OIRA is already hiring people with tax expertise in anticipation of reviewing IRS regulations.
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Several medical marijuana producers, including Canopy, have attracted additional investment in anticipation of a legal recreational market in Canada.
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But Dickerman said he was looking to buy property now, in anticipation of a bounce on a Brexit deal.
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If the market slows down in anticipation of an economic slowdown, will the Fed respond and keep lowering rates?
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In anticipation of the write-down, Toshiba said last month that it planned to sell its profitable microchip division.
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The matter was settled with an agreement on the conditions constituting legitimate self-defense in anticipation of an attack.
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Eleven years later, in anticipation of the show's Broadway debut, final auditions were about to be held — on Sept.
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Hoppert: The second-place Arkansas Derby finisher qualified for the Derby but sat out in anticipation of the Preakness.
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Overbooking is legal, and most airlines do it in anticipation of no-shows, the US Department of Transportation said.
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On Wall Street, stocks rose in anticipation of the deal and as the corporate earnings season picked up steam.
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Perhaps, in anticipation of this scenario, the Congressional Research Service conducted a detailed study of the issue in January.
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But this time, the order for people to go underground in anticipation of a possible strike was a mistake.
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It was up 0.7% for the week and 26% for the year in anticipation of a China trade truce.
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Chinese farmers aren't ready Some Chinese farmers are growing more soybeans in China in anticipation of lower US imports.
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On the other hand, it is still unclear why or how regulation should change in anticipation of technological development.
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In commodity markets, oil was near three-month highs in anticipation of growing demand from the world's biggest economies.
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Last week, UN officials said that more than 30,000 people fled the province in anticipation of the government offensive.
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In anticipation of the event, Cook and President Trump toured an electronics factory outside Austin, to highlight US manufacturing.
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Riggleman, sparking sharp response MORE (R) — says she was anxiety-ridden in anticipation of a phone interview with Pelosi.
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And since I was starving because I hadn't eaten all day in anticipation of a feast, I ate it.
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From the start of the war, a few local Jewish communities took action in anticipation of a Jewish backlash.
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Slater said domestic steel prices have been on the rise for a while in anticipation of the tariff increases.
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But, in anticipation of this conversation, I did ... I sort of came up with my grades for the press.
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But they embraced at the end of Saturday's fight as the crowed waited in anticipation of the judges' verdict.
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Perhaps the most buoyant words at the congress came in anticipation of Donald Trump's visit to Warsaw on July 6th.
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In Lusaka, Zambia's capital, shopkeepers moan about cuts to fuel and electricity subsidies, made in anticipation of an IMF deal.
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In anticipation of the severe conditions, New Jersey and Delaware's governors declared a state of emergency late on Friday night.
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Wall Street has been rallying in anticipation of full-bore fiscal stimulus likely emanating form the in-coming Trump Administration.
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Freund told detectives that Cunningham, who is pregnant, may have been searching CPR for babies in anticipation of her newborn.
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With gasoline stockpiles at a four-year low on a seasonal basis, margins have rebounded in anticipation of driving season.
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Screenshots from the company's internal chat service obtained by Gizmodo show a darkly comic mood in anticipation of the call.
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In anticipation of the move, the Yankees optioned outfielder Mike Tauchman to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre after Monday's game.
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Paperwork filed with the FCC show the company has quietly been updating its efforts in anticipation of a future launch.
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Annie Hoang, a dentist in Santa Paula, said she moved up dozens of patient appointments in anticipation of losing power.
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I give my apartment a good, deep clean in anticipation of my friends coming over before my birthday dinner tonight.
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The royal couple renovated the single-family home of about five bedrooms earlier this year in anticipation of Archie's arrival.
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In parts of the Caribbean, some schools and some businesses closed in anticipation of the storm, the Associated Press reported.
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"Somewhere around 1 million barrels a day of refining capacity was shut down," in anticipation of the storm, Sitton said.
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The ad, directed by Lee, will run nationwide this week in anticipation of the NCAA tournament, which begins on Tuesday.
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Social activism will continue under Unilever, the Ben & Jerry's release pointed out, possibly in anticipation of critics of the move.
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Billboards featuring Memoji of Grammy-nominated artists have also shown up around Los Angeles in anticipation of the gala event.
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Kuwait has outperformed its Gulf peers in anticipation of the MSCI move, gaining over 23% in the year-to-date.
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It is in talks with the IMF and is already raising fuel and electricity prices in anticipation of a deal.
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That's exactly what Jimmy Kimmel did this morning in anticipation of his appearance on today's episode of The Ellen Show.
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The first is the debut of Crushes by Paul Pescador, in anticipation of his solo show opening on September 23.
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In such agreements, funders advance money to players in anticipation of the payout they will eventually receive from the settlement.
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Berlin-based DJ Janina offered up this eclectic, gorgeous studio mix in anticipation of her upcoming Into The Valley appearance.
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According to FactSet, 14.1 percent of shares available for trading were sold short, or in anticipation of share price decline.
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"The problem at Paramount is truly shocking," wrote analyst Michael Nathanson on in anticipation of the film opening on Friday.
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"This year is all about buying in anticipation of the start of the MSR," Energy Aspects analyst Trevor Sikorski said.
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India has deployed tens of thousands of troops across the Kashmir valley in anticipation of a backlash of the revoke.
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More investors set up donor-advised funds at the end of 2017 in anticipation of changing tax rules, Curtis said.
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In anticipation of the release of her eBay Unboxed collection, we talked with Karlie about her inspiration and personal style.
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In anticipation of Earth Day, the agency has put our planet up for adoption, splitting it up into 64,000 pieces.
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Just two weeks after launching, the product's Instagram account has amassed over 5K followers, all in anticipation of the release.
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Vice President Pence: On June 15, the Post reported that Pence hired an outside lawyer in anticipation of Mueller's investigation.
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What the Rockets are thinking: Right now the Rockets are all about clearing room in anticipation of the buyout market.
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Automakers are cutting back on production to manage bloated inventories of some models in anticipation of declining sales this year.
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Hundreds of the militants are fleeing from Iraq to Syria in anticipation of an imminent offensive to retake the city.
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This time, Studio OST, the Galcher Lustwerk and Alvin Aronson project, offered in anticipation of their new EP, Eventide/Ascension.
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As you shiver in anticipation of Phil's forecast on Tuesday, read on to learn about the secret lives of groundhogs.
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On September 9, the Taliban posted a statement to its English Telegram channel in anticipation of an annual Islamic holiday.
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Many Saudis rejoiced in anticipation of Wednesday's theater opening, sharing praise and pictures of Crown Prince Mohammed on social media.
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Still, traditional competitors as well as Amazon and other start-ups have been investing heavily in anticipation of greater adoption.
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Refinances had already dropped by nearly a third throughout 23.75, as rates inched up in anticipation of the Fed's move.
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The first is simply that oil prices and energy ETFs already rallied sharply last year in anticipation of reduced supply.
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That includes Philadelphia International Airport, which preemptively canceled all Saturday flights in anticipation of up to 43 inches of snow.
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About half of the members of the Federal Open Market Committee have upgraded their forecasts in anticipation of those policies.
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A Senate staff member carries an armload of pizzas into the Capitol in anticipation of all-night voting on Thursday.
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It's also why we're seeing companies deepening the intimacy of the gaming experience in anticipation of VR becoming the norm.
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The Indian Navy has put flood rescue teams on standby at multiple locations across Mumbai in anticipation of worsening conditions.
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And a number of businesses and hotels have begun popping up on the island in anticipation of a travel boom.
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"Cecil memes happened as a response to Cecil outrage, but Harambe memes happened in anticipation of Harambe outrage," writes Feldman.
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Mr. Katumbi's advisers say Mr. Kabila has been quietly building up military forces in Lubumbashi, in anticipation of more protests.
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Many economists attribute the strength to front-loading of cargoes to the United States in anticipation of even higher tariffs.
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The changes are mostly cosmetic, part of a nervous PR campaign in anticipation of expected regulatory challenges and political battles.
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Prime funds overall are holding more short-term maturity debt in anticipation of heavy redemption from investors before Oct. 14.
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After trotting to first while watching his blast, Harper sprinted the rest of the way in anticipation of the celebration.
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They started hitting shelves last week, just as the pumpkin-flavored foods craze is ramping up in anticipation of autumn.
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Hoarding physical metal in anticipation of stronger Chinese zinc import demand is the other dimension of the LME stocks picture.
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With an eye toward distribution in China, American filmmakers increasingly edit films in anticipation of Chinese censors' many potential sensitivities.
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Supportive notes to Ms. King from schoolgirls in anticipation of her 1973 "Battle of the Sexes" game against Bobby Riggs.
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Fitch expects a mild increase in impairment provisioning in anticipation of the implementation of IFRS 9 on 1 January 0003.
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Portland leaders have already called for a major law enforcement presence in anticipation of what may play out on Saturday.
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"The market has run up in anticipation of better earnings ahead," said Brian Nick, chief investment strategist for TIAA Investments.
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Many people had gone to Hua Hin, a coastal resort on the Gulf of Thailand, in anticipation of the holiday.
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"At some point, the market will start to sell [small and midcaps] in anticipation of a recession," he told Bloomberg.
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US Navy SEALs were deployed to a US military base in Sigonella, Sicily, in anticipation of a possible rescue attempt.
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The country last week requested United Nations assistance for asylum processing in anticipation of the caravan's arrival at its border.
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Instead, we confer with our dispatchers and carry more fuel in anticipation of possible holding patterns prior to our approach.
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Two members of Congress will suspend their reelection bids to run for governor of Indiana in anticipation of current Gov.
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The CBO acknowledges that its latest student loan savings projections have been reduced in anticipation of faster interest rate hikes.
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Chemical companies, including Chemours and Honeywell, have already spent millions of dollars making new refrigerants in anticipation of this amendment.
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The suit mentions up to 100 other victims in anticipation of other students coming forward as the lawsuit moves forward.
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Global banks, struggling with sluggish home economies, had fanned out across the world in anticipation of dealmaking and research fees.
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Pogba got the leopard print 'do in anticipation of the game, and there must have been some magic in it.
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On Thursday, several days of planned protests started in Washington DC in anticipation of the inauguration of President-elect Trump.
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Some are praying for Ramsay's head to roll...while others are taking Monday off in anticipation of the emotional fallout.
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In anticipation of the hearings, the companies are also making greater efforts to work together on some of these issues.
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They met in person roughly two dozen times and Laraway eventually began "fronting" Perkins guns in anticipation of future payment.
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In the ornate Senate chamber, members began giving dramatically divergent speeches about Judge Kavanaugh in anticipation of the Friday vote.
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Dogs wriggling in the snow; jumping up and down in anticipation of a walk; sniffing or licking or wagging excitedly.
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Mr. Win Myint stepped down last week as the speaker of Parliament's lower house in anticipation of his new position.
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Several airlines also canceled services to Kahului Airport on Maui in anticipation of severe weather, the state transportation department said.
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Shares of large technology companies, which had already been reeling in anticipation of tougher government oversight, also took a hit.
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Last year, in anticipation of increased demand, the factory invested in state-of-the-art technology to set itself apart.
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Companies that offer money to plaintiffs in anticipation of future legal settlements are racing to capitalize on sexual harassment lawsuits.
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Preparing for the worst Health systems like Providence perform drills and trainings in anticipation of outbreaks like the novel coronavirus.
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Some investors and advisors have been increasing cash positions in their portfolios in anticipation of continued volatility and falling prices.
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In anticipation of a January opening, he spent 4 million yuan ($13,650) on renovations and rent in a downtown area.
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So we built, I believe, trust with the street, in anticipation of, at some point in the future, an IPO.
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Roads in the area were reopened Monday following closures in anticipation of the crest, the Mississippi Department of Transportation said.
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In anticipation of his collection's sale at the San Francisco Art Exchange, Scarfe spoke to PEOPLE about constructing The Wall.
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More recently, in anticipation of the fall of the Islamic State, Turkish troops have set up a base near Mosul.
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In anticipation of the trial next week, Pittsburgh is taking steps to prepare for possible protests, reported CNN affiliate KDKA.
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Mr. Gerard said foreign competitors had been flooding the United States market with steel products in anticipation of the tariffs.
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Waymo is also building an even larger facility in neighboring Mesa, in anticipation of expanding its commercial operations in Arizona.
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Investment capital, parked on the sidelines for years, revved up the engine in anticipation of little — or light touch — regulation.
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The pan-European exchange operator Euronext said it would take special measures in anticipation of higher volatility and trading volumes.
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In anticipation of this growth, the Village of Williamsburgh was chartered in 1827 as part of the Town of Bushwick.
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So in anticipation of this Halloween, we decided to track some Face Lace stickers down and try them out ourselves.
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Up to Thursday's close, Penney's shares had gained 16 percent in the past month in anticipation of an upbeat quarter.
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In anticipation of the 2020 carnival, hats adorned with side curls and hooked noses are for sale in the city.
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One exception has been cheap rechargeable fans, which can be stored, with full batteries, in anticipation of the power cuts.
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The government closed the state's borders in anticipation of the strike, and deployed tear gas against the protesters in Bogota.
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But according to the report, some officials believe Obama filmed his lines in anticipation of the final sketch being broadcast.
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Sales were also boosted by unseasonably warm weather and buyers rushing into the market in anticipation of higher mortgage rates.
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Meanwhile, the stock market has been surging in recent months in anticipation of a cut in the corporate tax rate.
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The site's social media accounts announced it would be closed Wednesday in anticipation of the storm surge caused by Michael.
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Crude jumped on Tuesday as oil companies shut dozens of offshore platforms in anticipation of damage from Tropical Storm Gordon.
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Then the city bought out the game room and all of Herndon Homes in anticipation of tearing it all down.
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And the Senate released its 2020 calendar on Wednesday -- leaving off the month of January, in anticipation of a trial.
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He did throw bullpen sessions, mostly in the season's second half, in anticipation of returning to the mound in 2020.
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In anticipation of the expansion, the pizza company is investing between $115 million and $120 million in its supply chain.
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Why did you decide to do this ... this is a ... I thought about this a lot in anticipation of this.
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Equity markets have rallied this month in anticipation of Fed rate cuts, but Powell's remarks cast doubt on those expectations.
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State Governor John Bel Edwards said in a statement that emergency responders had been activated in anticipation of severe weather.
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And in anticipation of Infinity War, Thanos received his own comic book in 2016 that has run through this year.
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The No. 2 U.S. carrier, Delta Air Lines, said it had canceled some 175 Tuesday flights in anticipation of the storm.
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"The market's acting, I think, in anticipation of better earnings in the second half," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Thursday.
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"Investors would be wiser to purchase oil assets at a discount in anticipation of a medium-term price boom," he said.
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The Hercules is an impressive beast, and the "non-combatants" run into it in anticipation of arriving in warmer southern climes.
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The territory's tourism office, in anticipation of the visit, wanted to do something stunt-y that would tie into its heritage.
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The royal couple renovated the interior of the historic home earlier this year in anticipation of the arrival of Archie Harrison.
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Eve and Niko's chat is interrupted by a delivery, which end up being flowers from Villanelle in anticipation of Eve's funeral.
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In 2016, in anticipation of protests, the butchering of dogs in public was officially prohibited -- but the festival "preparations" went underground.
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Harper was all smiles in anticipation of her new 'do — though David, 43, wasn't ready to see her long hair go.
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The royal couple renovated the interior of the historic home earlier this year in anticipation of the arrival of Archie Harrison.
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POPULAR MOVE Borrowers are taking advantage of the hot market conditions to line up repricings in anticipation of soft-call ending.
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"I think stocks have gone up in anticipation of a tax cut and infrastructure and Affordable Care Act [reform]," he said.
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Curators and art critics like Nat Muller, who were in Lebanon in anticipation of the event, were understanding of the announcement.
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In anticipation of this announcement, executives have spoken out against the potential impact these tariffs could have on businesses and consumers.
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When it's bad, it's getting crushed by caution signs and constantly looking over the shoulder in anticipation of the next attack.
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He began taking the Metro last week, in anticipation of the traffic changes, and said he thought that they should continue.
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The royal couple renovated the interior of the historic five-bedroom home earlier this year in anticipation of their son's arrival.
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Gold is trading at its lowest levels in nearly 10 months in anticipation of a U.S. interest rate hike in December.
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In anticipation of the big birthday, Millie, as she's known to friends, was interviewed by WCSC Live 5 News last week.
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But with bond yields going up in anticipation of more hikes in coming, that kind of scared the stock market again.
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State offices in 28 parishes and most Baton Rouge area schools won't open Wednesday in anticipation of possible severe weather. Gov.
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This weekend, authorities took the rare step of closing attractions like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre in anticipation of violence.
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In anticipation of this incredibly strong storm, the Hong Kong Observatory labeled it a Signal 10 (the strongest in its range).
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CFO Glenn Schiffman tells Axios the company has built up its cash position to $2.7 billion in anticipation of a downturn.
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But after the election, bond yields soared in anticipation of an economic boom, only to give up half of their gains.
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As banks loosen lending standards and lower mortgage rates, buyers are returning to the market in anticipation of bigger price gains.
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The US defense official said that Turkey has recently increased its training efforts in Bashiqa in anticipation of the Mosul offensive.
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In anticipation of Autobiographies' debut next week, we're releasing the trailer to give you a sneak peek at what's in store.
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Our live blog tracked reaction as U.S. equities spent the morning session lower in anticipation of minutes from the Federal Reserve.
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It feels as if the show is pulling its disparate story threads together, all in anticipation of the coming season finale.
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Twenty years hence, will the investors who buy stocks now in anticipation of lower yields through higher prices still be waiting?
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In anticipation of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, ThinkGeek is releasing a coffee press modeled after the beloved, beepy droid.
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In the seventh grade, my friends and I had purchased a thick novel from a CVS in anticipation of a sleepover.
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Don't make big purchases in anticipation of that bonus, or commit to a particular expense, until you actually have the money.
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However, the country's second-biggest supermarket chain REWE has been investing heavily in ecommerce in anticipation of Amazon's move into food.
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A FEW weeks ago, flyers appeared around Denver in anticipation of a school-board election that was held on November 7th.
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It's possible that the shut down is in anticipation of the Communist Party's congress to be held in Beijing next month.
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Yesterday, Rob Kardashian and fiancée Blac Chyna were on Facebook Live in anticipation of their forthcoming reality show, Rob and Chyna.
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Last year, it seemed like a colorful new blended drink was rolled out in anticipation of every holiday and in between.
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Facebook has already reserved $3 billion in anticipation of a cash fine in the range of $3 billion to $5 billion.
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And they&aposve partly gone down recently because the Chinese did stockpile lots of soybeans in anticipation of the trade dispute.
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As signs of a slowing U.S. economy mount, analysts have focused on efficiency in anticipation of slower revenue and loan growth.
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Some have even experienced break-ins that owners think are related to the weed they stockpiled in anticipation of the shortage.
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In anticipation of her milestone birthday, Jenner also shared some of her throwback photos, including childhood images with dad Caitlyn Jenner.
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He paid for Kovalev's food and board out of generosity but also in anticipation of the wave of funds to come.
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While "Mad Money" is in San Francisco in anticipation of theSuper Bowl, Cramer decided to speak with some actual football players.
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DH shares, which dropped to a record low last November, have since risen over 64 percent in anticipation of an acquisition.
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This year's gains have been fuelled by inflows of foreign funds in anticipation of Riyadh joining emerging market indexes next year.
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In anticipation of the report, Mueller expert Garrett Graff laid out what information it could contain that would get Trump impeached.
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As the clock struck 12, the lights dimmed and the acolytes began to cheer in anticipation of what was to come.
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In anticipation of the trip, Reuters photographers captured viewpoints from people across the Middle East regarding the president and his policies.
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Shares had spiked to as much as 8 percent Monday in anticipation of Apple's announcement, but lost steam during the event.
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Massie says the offshoot was made "in anticipation of the new Trump Administration and the 115th Congress," according to a release.
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The company also said it would reduce the infrastructure that it had kept in anticipation of a deal with Baker Hughes.
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On every single operation that required me to go through a doorway, in anticipation of a confrontation with an armed assailant.
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The answer may already be staring you in the face and is probably drooling in anticipation of treats: your beloved dog.
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In 2007, a former B.N.P. candidate was jailed for stockpiling explosives in anticipation of a coming "civil war" caused by immigration.
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Florida State University is closing this week in anticipation of Hurricane Michael, which is expected to hit the Gulf Coast Wednesday.
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Not everyone thinks the huge rally in bond markets in recent months in anticipation of ECB easing has further to run.
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There is no noticeable exit from heavy emission-producing activities in anticipation of the possible introduction of a biting carbon tax.
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Worse, the tax holiday inspired multinationals to stash as much money abroad as they possibly could in anticipation of another holiday.
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A trader who sells a futures contract in anticipation of a decline in bitcoin makes money if the price does drop.
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This occurred as stocks marched to all-time highs in anticipation of the Federal Reserve's interest-rate cut on July 31.
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On Capitol Hill, Vice President-elect Mike Pence told House Republicans to "buckle up" in anticipation of a packed legislative session.
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Buddy's Cannabis in San Jose has ramped up cultivation and hired additional employees in anticipation of the sales surge on Jan.
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Some analysts noted that the sharp price rises reflected a rush to buy in anticipation of new ownership restrictions being introduced.
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Ralph Northam (D) has announced a state of emergency for Charlottesville and parts of Northern Virginia in anticipation of the anniversary.
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On Sunday, courts nearly doubled to 11 billion reais the amount of Vale assets frozen in anticipation of damages and fines.
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Steel is around $21500 per ton because prices have already risen $24.4 per ton this year largely in anticipation of tariffs.
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Some major firms on Wall Street upgraded steel stocks in the last few weeks in anticipation of the announcement and changes.
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Corporations will likely further prioritize migrating their operations to the cloud as a resiliency measure in anticipation of any future disruptions.
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Dressed in rain gear in anticipation of the horrific bloodletting to come, each of them holds his or her own weapons.
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In anticipation of an important center for Chicano art opening next year, the Riverside Art Museum is hosting Community Chicano Studies.
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It has since said it added 200 jobs to a plant in Ohio in anticipation of demand resulting from the tariffs.
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Whether returning Beacon to its heyday or rebuilding its cityscape in anticipation of newcomers, the developers have a vision to advance.
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The financing firms provided cash advances with high interest rates in anticipation of a favorable personal injury settlement for the women.
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In anticipation of Mother's Day, Kimmel asked Billie Eilish, Katy Perry and three Kardashian sisters to read texts from their moms.
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In anticipation of her ambassadorship, The New York Times called her "shrewd and combative" in a "Woman in the News" profile.
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The Philippine Red Cross said it had sent a "humanitarian caravan" of rescue and relief vehicles in anticipation of the storm.
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But even Americans, though exempt from the ban, rushed to make travel plans in anticipation of major flight cancellations or disruptions.
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I was thrilled to have the opportunity to converse with Harmony about her work and process in anticipation of the exhibition.
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In anticipation of Mr. Trump's arrival, leftist activists, rights groups and students protested on Sunday in the streets of the Philippines.
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Speaker Pelosi tagged Mr. Schiff as the lead on gathering facts on the Ukraine issue in anticipation of an impeachment vote.
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Investors were going to buy the club and therefore they were just placing these players there in anticipation of the sale.
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In anticipation of Republican defections, President Trump sent Vice President Mike Pence to the Senate floor to break a tie vote.
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In anticipation of the return of symptoms in late fall, some people begin light therapy in early fall to prevent them.
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In anticipation of Black Friday, Nike is having a huge sale on shoes, clothing, and accessories for men, women, and kids.
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A CBS spokesperson tells CNN that "Hawaii Five-0" and "Magnum P.I." stopped production on Thursday in anticipation of Hurricane Lane.
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Turns out dopamine is released in anticipation of a reward, and rewarding yourself for accomplishments can help you stay on track.
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In anticipation of new money from Snap workers and Silicon Valley techies, he said, he is building some luxury beach homes.
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The swath of protests and demonstrations arrive in anticipation of the scheduled House vote on Wednesday on whether to impeach Trump.
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Oil prices, which have been sliding in anticipation of the virus hurting global demand, sat close to lows touched on Monday.
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"Most people were buying into the market in anticipation of improving economic and earnings expectations, which just didn't materialize," Stovall said.
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Carriers have already begun to deploy the STIR/SHAKEN technology in anticipation of the new law, though support is still limited.
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After Thursday's attack, the Trump administration announced that thousands more troops would deploy to the region in anticipation of Iranian action.
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Previously, Cheesecake Factory invested in two of Fox Restaurant Concepts' chains, Flower Child and North Italia, in anticipation of the deal.
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Jefferies research upgraded the J.M. Smucker Company and McCormick to buy from hold in anticipation of increased merger and acquisition activity.
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The bank said it was making the move in anticipation of an improvement in profits stemming from the new tax law.
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It seems the price of ivory has dropped in anticipation of the ban; many analysts believe it will soon drop further.
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Militants have begun hoarding food and supplies while restricting the movements of civilians in anticipation of a government assault, residents said.
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By analyzing the data in anticipation of a storm we could communicate effective evacuation policies and plans specific to certain neighborhoods.
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After the U.S. presidential election, the stock market showed a clear "Trump bump" in anticipation of more business-friendly economic policy.
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The number of permits taken out by developers soared in the first half of 2015, in anticipation of the program's expiration.
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The companies said they plan to discuss the FRAME results with global regulators in anticipation of a potential filing in 2016.
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He said he and his staff had been working on the one-page measure for weeks in anticipation of a declaration.
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Mr. Gaetz's threat and the enraged reaction to it reflected the stakes on Capitol Hill in anticipation of Wednesday's open hearing.
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A casual search for "prepper cookbook" yields such a frightening array of instructional books written in anticipation of our planet's demise.
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The Sharks appeared to slow up on the play in anticipation of the icing call, and that brief hesitation proved costly.
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This episode is huge honestly, it's almost as if companies are getting a bunch of news out in anticipation of something!
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Deep sigh of relief: The world anxiously held its breath in anticipation of who would be the new president of France.
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But the higher borrowing costs could encourage potential buyers to rush into the market in anticipation of further increases in interest rates.
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That leaves physical hoarding in anticipation of a steadily tightening refined metal market the most likely explanation for the LME stocks raid.
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Many Venezuelans were stocking up on food on Tuesday in anticipation of closed shops and trouble during the planned two-day strike.
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Parrott claimed he'd pulled the site in order to destroy TWP membership data in anticipation of people leaving the group en masse.
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In anticipation of the flooding, he and his wife began moving their belongings to a relative's home they inherited two years ago.
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Commercial lending balances rose 7 percent over last year to $147.4 billion, as market activity heightened in anticipation of the tax bill.
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And we take a look at this in anticipation of his visit and the potential for tens of thousands of protesters here.
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A group of devoted royal fans have been camped outside the hospital since April 9 in anticipation of the royal baby's birth.
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Share prices of banks have been rising sharply since Trump's electoral college victory, in anticipation of lighter regulation under a Republican administration.
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The hit to earnings comes after Goldman Sachs took a $1.45 billion provision in the second quarter in anticipation of a deal.
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The Dow rallied more than 5 percent last week in anticipation of a trade truce over the weekend between Xi and Trump.
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Victoria, who is nine months pregnant, has canceled her annual March 12 "Name Day" celebrations in anticipation of her little royal arrival.
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The election of President Trump has accelerated this trend in anticipation of a boost to the U.S. economy through proposed infrastructure spending.
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Some foreign money has started to enter the Saudi market in anticipation of a positive impact from the FTSE and MSCI decisions.
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The goal is to lower lake levels by 50 feet in anticipation of the rain, which could come as soon as Wednesday.
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United Nations peacekeepers have shifted some troops to the city in anticipation of trouble and many expatriates are temporarily moving families abroad.
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Stream that below in anticipation of Saturday's festivities, buy your tickets for the party here, and see the tracklist after the jump.
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In anticipation of the occasion, here's a helpful rundown of everything you'll need to get the most out of your Disrupt experience.
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In 2015, Fulton became the dedicated conservator for the collection, filling a crucial role in anticipation of the gallery renovations last year.
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He tweeted pictures of his weapons and posted links to a disturbing manifesto he wrote, apparently in anticipation of the deadly rampage.
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In anticipation of her second child's arrival, Jessa (Duggar) Seewald shared a progress picture of her belly at 39 weeks on Friday.
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Shares of the company closed down 0.5 percent at $21.90, after rising more than 6 percent in anticipation of a company announcement.
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East Coast residents are on the move in anticipation of Hurricane Florence, which is gaining strength as it approaches the United States.
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Between the lines: "Litigation experience" is at least partly in anticipation of the possibility of impeachment proceedings, a Hill source tells me.
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In February, the late night talk show host even made his daughter special Dory pancakes in anticipation of his appearance on Ellen.
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L.A.'s top hairstylists have been churning out summery chops in anticipation of the season — and they're ideal for any zip code.
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Since no studios dared to release a movie in anticipation of "Us," a number of holdovers rounded out domestic box office charts.
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WILLIAMS: Last week, all he did was talk about her, because he was throwing up smoke in anticipation of Monday&aposs indictment.
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Interestingly, Solar City saw its stock downgraded Monday in anticipation of interest rate hikes that might lead to more solar lease defaults.
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Japanese carmakers have shown no sign, though, of rushing to boost car shipments to the United States in anticipation of higher levies.
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In anticipation of the new market, firm was formed in October 2017 by The Chernin Group, founded by media titan Peter Chernin.
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Many employees had also cleared out their desks last week in anticipation of their roles being made redundant, a source told CNBC.
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The males of at least 30 spider species have been observed to wrap the legs of their partners in anticipation of sex.
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According to reports, in anticipation of Super Typhoon Meranti, some 22016,24 people were evacuated, but two people were injured by early morning.
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The yen immediately began to fall and the stockmarket started to rise in anticipation of the expansionary policies his victory would bring.
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In anticipation of the report — the details of which were leaked to the press on Monday — Beijing offered a stern preemptive response.
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The short-term risk of moving in anticipation of events is that the outlook brightens and the rate cut then sparks inflation.
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It was already slightly losing steam this week in anticipation of dovish Glapinski remarks after a short stint of strength last week.
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TrendForce reports that TV manufacturers had been stockpiling products in anticipation of the planned 25 percent tariffs that then failed to materialize.
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In addition to the new Goldfish, Edy's has also released two new Toy Story-themed ice creams in anticipation of the release.
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Image: Radiohead Radiohead fans have been reeling in anticipation of the band's next album A Moon Shaped Pool, their first since 2011.
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Bryan: I revisited much of the season in anticipation of the finale, and several episodes really stand out on a second viewing.
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Woodman said GoPro is still committed to drones, as it gives the company robotics experience in anticipation of future "breakout" robot products.
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In anticipation of the estimates about the loss of insurance by millions, backers of the bill sought to delegitimize the CBO's analysis.
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The cult, which envisioned overthrowing the government, amassed an arsenal of chemical, biological and conventional weapons in anticipation of an apocalyptic showdown.
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At the same time, it would probably be folly to get short stocks or long volatility in anticipation of such a drop.
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The U.K.'s National Health Service was on high alert in anticipation of a "second spike," amid ongoing disruption across the organization.
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Boockvar said the stock market has been moving higher in anticipation of the tax plan since Trump won the election Nov. 8.
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Economic adviser Gary Cohn, the longtime #2 at Goldman Sachs, was standing next to Trump in anticipation of questions about infrastructure legislation.
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When scientists lost touch with STEREO-B, they were in the process of testing this timer in anticipation of the communications blackout.
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Even fund managers who remain bullish overall are starting to position their portfolios more defensively in anticipation of more market volatility ahead.
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But REWE, the country's second-biggest supermarket chain, has been investing heavily in e-commerce in anticipation of Amazon's move into food.
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Some people may also be delaying smartphone purchases in anticipation of a new, fancier forthcoming phone, chief executive Tim Cook told CNBC.
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Cruz is touring the State of South Carolina, trying to appeal to hard-line military voters in anticipation of Saturday's Republican primary.
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What I especially like about the series is that the photos are in anticipation of snowboarding, instead of the action shots themselves.
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In anticipation of a worsening situation, Dallas is turning its main convention center into a "mega-shelter" that can host 23,000 evacuees.
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Shares of marijuana producers were trading lower following the announcement, though the stocks have seen a run-up in anticipation of legalization.
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Ray is both excited and confident in anticipation of arguably the biggest challenge he will have faced in the Octagon so far.
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In anticipation of its new Zinger chicken sandwich, the chain just announced the newest member to the Colonel Sanders club, Rob Lowe.
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In anticipation of the rule change, assets have flocked to index funds, driven by the cultural shift in the financial advisory community.
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Eric Greitens (R) put the state's National Guard on standby on Thursday in anticipation of potential protests after the verdict was announced.
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In anticipation of the meeting with the North Korean leader, Assad received his credentials from the nation's ambassador Wednesday, according to KCNA.
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This has already been priced in; the company announced last quarter that it had set aside $3 billion in anticipation of it.
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Not Stamkos when he's slapping his stick against the ice in anticipation of a pass to his (and Ovechkin's) preferred left dot.
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The programme has struggled to meet its membership targets, but the TSA has still slashed staff in anticipation of a reduced need.
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Hatch then rolls out a series of questions for Treasury that leave little wiggle room in anticipation of the June 30 deadline.
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Treasury yields rose Thursday, in anticipation of the jobs report and amid speculation the wage number could have been higher than anticipated.
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A few weeks ago, in anticipation of the release of World of Warcraft's seventh expansion Battle for Azeroth, I jumped back in.
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South Africans have begun sharing their excitement in anticipation of the concert, particularly as Beyonce last performed in South Africa in 2004.
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Another is that raising rates means that American investors pour their money back into their home country in anticipation of higher yields.
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One aide says Mr. Clinton now spends an extra hour every day reading about world economies, partly in anticipation of helping Mrs.
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Investors absorbed polls and sent markets on a wild plunge, selling the British pound and London stocks in anticipation of a Brexit.
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The House is canceling its scheduled votes on Monday in anticipation of the blizzard expected to hit the Washington region this weekend.
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Diesel cracks that had strengthed in anticipation of new marine fuel norms from January 2020 have eased since the start of September.
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The main thoroughfare running through downtown Seoul was blockaded after the court's decision in anticipation of growing protests later in the day.
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The Tor Project has been working on ways to scale more efficiently in anticipation of eventually needing to meet this higher demand.
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The approval came after power provider PG&E Corp filed for bankruptcy in anticipation of more than $30 billion in wildfire liabilities.
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I'm planning on attending his big day, and I call him up in anticipation of my arrival to know what to expect.
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The federal government has committed $75 million in anticipation of the process, but there is no cap on the compensation, Paulson said.
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The claim appeared to be a suggestion that Biden attempted to kill the investigation into Burisma in anticipation of his 2020 run.
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And this week, in anticipation of his start against the Bills on Sunday, the 49ers and Kaepernick agreed to a contract restructuring.
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Stocks in the sector have been on a tear over the past year in anticipation of strong demand following last month's legalization.
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The intended issuance will enable us to prudently manage our CET1 capital base in anticipation of the expected strengthening of regulatory requirements.
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By February, though, the campaign -- which had spent its dollars in anticipation of a long nomination fight -- was in a cash crunch.
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Ms. Garrison, her editor, said Ms. Brock-Broido had been working on about a dozen poems in anticipation of a future collection.
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Porter says his volunteers have been moving equipment and supplies around the southeastern Atlantic coast in anticipation of Dorian's eventual US landfall.
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The state was negotiating to reopen shuttered hospitals in anticipation of a likely surge of demand for hospital beds, Mr. Newsom said.
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Even in the wake of grave illness — or, more unsettlingly, in anticipation of it — we must risk falling back asleep into wellness.
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I laughed at the Y43K preppers, stockpiling canned goods and batteries in anticipation of computers failing to cope with the year 2000.
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Remington has asked the state court to delay any ruling in anticipation of an expected appeal to the United States Supreme Court.
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On one desk, Mr. Baker found a notebook listing the documents the workers needed to fabricate in anticipation of the inspectors' arrival.
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In anticipation of a shift on the Supreme Court, states are lining up laws, like Iowa's, that take direct aim at abortion.
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Riyadh is exploring nuclear energy deals to help power it all in anticipation of the day when the oil wells run dry.
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They had paid for an extra large order of parts in Q4 in anticipation of the Chinese New Year on January 25.
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Thankfully, we also bought a minivan in anticipation of our third child so we have plenty of room to take everything home.
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On Friday afternoon, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio distributed reusable bags in Union Square Park in anticipation of the ban.
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Wall Street also looked ahead to Friday in anticipation of the latest jobs report, which is expected to be a strong one.
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Other Chinese companies have been throwing up concrete towers around Kribi, in anticipation of its transformation into a thriving regional commercial hub.
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Wall Street also moved lower in anticipation of a series of earnings from big tech firms this week, including Alphabet on Monday.
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This is particularly the case given that investors in the Hong Kong market often borrow funds in anticipation of large share sales.
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"He'd be smiling in anticipation of the many beautiful things he was going to show you," the professor said in an interview.
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Republican allies of the president have also prepared a counteroffensive, creating a "Lyin' Comey" website in anticipation of the book's formal release.
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Mr. Mustafa suggested that Mr. Bashir had freed the prisoners in anticipation of a scheduled visit by United Nations human rights officials.
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"In anticipation of potential future needs, we have accelerated manufacturing timelines to increase our available supply as rapidly as possible," Choi wrote.
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Bond yields are not rising because of increasing inflationary expectations; they are rising because of an increase in anticipation of real growth.
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That was painful news for bond bears who had built up huge short positions in Treasuries in anticipation of a hawkish Fed.
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Tax-preparation companies are so desperate for business that they are offering money upfront to customers, in anticipation of their tax refund.
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Eric Greitens (R) put the state's National Guard on standby on Thursday in anticipation of potential protests after the verdict was announced.
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The reason given most often is that it is a preventative measure, imposed in anticipation of a breakdown in law and order.
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ICE has moved 23 parents on commercial flights to be closer to such children in anticipation of reuniting them, according to Guadian.
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Meanwhile, Amazon has struggled to scale up in anticipation of Prime Day each year, with 2018's 404 pages a notable example.
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Oil prices rose in anticipation of tighter crude supply going into 2017 following the decision by OPEC and other producers to cut output.
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They named him Amiir — Arabic for "prince" — while he was in Mayte's womb, and listened to his heartbeat in anticipation of his birth.
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U.S. President Donald Trump's surprise election victory had stoked bets on higher inflation in anticipation of tax reform, looser regulations and infrastructure spending.
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Huawei says it has been stockpiling inventory and diversifying its supply chain for years, in anticipation of being cut off from US suppliers.
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For the past few weeks, Shake Shack hid its Game of Thrones menu in anticipation of the fantasy show's eight and final season.
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In anticipation of Sunday's Emmy Awards, this week WIRED staffers are looking back at some of their favorite shows from the last year.
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Iron traders started stockpiling product as prices fell last month in anticipation of stronger demand after the winter months, traders and analysts said.
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Investors should buy Apple shares in anticipation of the next iPhone's launch later this year, according to Cowen, which reiterated its outperform rating.
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The museum's officials launched the collaboration with Google in anticipation of the 450th anniversary of the painter's death, which will be in 2019.
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Others may feel anxious and tense up, causing sex to be painful, and this can lead to further anxiety in anticipation of pain.
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In anticipation of brisk demand that typically picks up from April, China's crude steel output reached a record 21 million tonnes in March.
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In the intervening months, we worked very hard on the project and gave it our full support in anticipation of a wonderful exhibition.
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ProKremlin bloggers had prepared a Twitter campaign, #DemocracyRIP, on election night in anticipation of Secretary Clinton's victory, judging from their social media activity.
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In anticipation of Trump's inauguration on January 20, GOP lawmakers are preparing to vote to repeal key portions of Obamacare early next month.
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Roberto Duran also used to get in on larger opponents by flicking out the jab and ducking in, in anticipation of a return.
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In anticipation of Monday's controversial ruling, there were angry protests on the streets over the weekend, which saw police injured and protesters arrested.
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In anticipation of the winter storm, Portland International Jetport in Portland, Maine, canceled all flights for 403 hours, from Sunday at 8 p.m.
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Banks in India are now racing to adopt DLT technology in anticipation of what will be a tidal wave of new capital flow.
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