The Saudis, predictably, accuse Iran of arming the Houthis; Iran, predictably, denies the charge.
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But the good news is that policing, like emergency medicine, is predictably hard and predictably stressful.
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So, predictably, the administration turned to its friends at the Supreme Court and, equally predictably, got what it wanted.
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While it is entirely appropriate that there are predictably liberal and predictably conservative members there must be some apparently persuadable members of the court.
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And then there they were together, the impossible pair, squaring off, McGregor predictably in a suit, Mayweather just as predictably in Money Team gear, McGregor jawing and taunting, Mayweather quite silent.
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Meanwhile, Fox prime time (predictably) comes to Trump's defense This was perhaps the least surprising thing to occur on Tuesday: Fox prime time hosts predictably came to the defense of Trump.
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Predictably, a lot of people would point to the genius of that second album as being the secret work of Kurt Cobain—but just as predictably, Courtney shut those people down.
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" - Anna, 29 "Airline Wi-Fi that (predictably) never works.
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After Thanksgiving, hitting the cinema is predictably a busy affair.
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Predictably, this sent people into a tizzy on social media.
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And then, predictably, he copped some searing social media backlash.
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Predictably enough, Amar makes a miraculous recovery and returns home.
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These hearings have gone from predictably tedious to abjectly awful.
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That social media response has been, predictably, a mixed bag.
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Amash's call for impeachment predictably ignited an angry Republican backlash.
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Predictably, the reaction from young people on Twitter was scathing.
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Royal Bank of Scotland, predictably, was bottom of the class.
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It's predictably mesmerizing and soporific, but don't fall asleep yet.
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James Corden, predictably riding in a car, with a celebrity.
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The mood in the New Zealand camp was predictably somber.
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Predictably, Philly went absolutely nuts last night after the win.
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Lopez's life has predictably been turned upside down ever since.
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And this, predictably, has gone down especially badly with women.
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Predictably, Trump's tweets drew a disbelieving response from social media.
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Predictably, Mr Erdogan blames outside forces for the lira's collapse.
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The cover of her final Vogue predictably features Kate Moss.
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Using Bixby on the IconX was a predictably mixed experience.
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And, predictably, he ended up revealing some potentially incriminating information.
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Predictably, Pruitt's comments were met with an outpouring of sciencesplaining.
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Predictably, people lined up for hours to sit on it.
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The first steps toward that integration are, predictably, pretty simple.
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Most, predictably, are about reacting to events in the plot.
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Predictably, even social networks' moderation policies became targets for propagandizing.
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Predictably, the statements so far stick to established party lines.
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"Predictably, people also organize crime on the outside," says Carl.
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"Predictably, the sooner you start saving, the better," said Francis.
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Lucas Goodwin is back … and his life is (predictably) awful.
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The reaction from the media was predictably and energetically negative.
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Predictably, the subject came up again in the Bay Area.
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I was on Apple WiFi, so it was predictably smooth.
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Predictably, the Iran deal was a boon for the group.
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Predictably, opponents of the move decried the "erasure" of history.
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Predictably, it was a hit, and that broke the ice.
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Predictably, that has led to the strengthening demand for labor.
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Predictably, each side accuses the other of causing the deadlock.
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Predictably, it features mounted troops massed outside the castle walls.
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In any case, Apple suppliers predictably plunged on the developments.
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The "cessation of hostilities" of last February has predictably collapsed.
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Perhaps predictably, the move did not fully satisfy his critics.
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Predictably, however, the Brooklyn boys unearth much to entertain them.
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Again, in our interview, Mr. Ghannouchi was predictably more cautious.
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Predictably, the hotline in Sweden has prompted a strong reaction.
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Predictably, his statement did not go over with many online.
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Aboard Boat 36826, opinions towards the bridge are predictably negative.
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And predictably, every lipstick addict worth her weight in Mrs.
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The waitress, predictably, didn't understand what I wanted at all.
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And, once again, Grey's ends on a predictably sad note.
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Predictably, the AP's "two to tango" tweet was widely mocked.
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Twitter reactions were, predictably, less than kind to Senator McCain.
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Hospital lobbying groups predictably put out statements condemning CMS' proposal.
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Predictably, fans panicked when the Warriors lost two early games.
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James's introduction to the Western Conference has been predictably unforgiving.
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Predictably, and justifiably, the state's civil rights leaders excoriated him.
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The opposition National Party has predictably called for Makhlouf's resignation.
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I still love the book Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely.
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Rather, it fluctuates predictably over the course of the day.
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Predictably, that did not sit well with the White House.
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The Warriors predictably swarmed Leonard, but the Raptors responded stoutly.
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Predictably, government censors rushed to block criticism of the decision.
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The answer to the second is, perhaps equally predictably, no.
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Predictably, there's some bad blood between the two of them.
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Of course he does; everything follows as predictably as possible.
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Predictably, there are a ton of analysts who say, 'Ehh.
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Predictably, their health outcomes are worse than those of whites.
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Either way, what's set into motion unfolds predictably from there.
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At the same time, predictably enough, geographic income inequality increased.
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Miranda Lambert's latest single is predictably both fierce and heartbreaking.
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Predictably, the number of construction injuries and fatalities has soared.
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What once seemed random climatic misfortune now occurs more predictably.
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As New York's primary election, Trump Tower was predictably packed.
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So, predictably, Cruz hit at that message again on Tuesday.
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This, predictably, is dominating the press coverage of these hearings.
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Predictably, it wasn't long until the shakes came to Britain.
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Even Hillary Clinton's most attention-grabbing comments are predictably about Trump.
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It fits his pattern of behavior so predictably, it's almost comical.
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Twitter users, predictably, couldn't get enough of what they were seeing.
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Most predictably, Apple has a new feature coming called screen time.
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That ban was, predictably, blocked in court for violating Roe v.
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Predictably, the social network had a shit storm on its hands.
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Predictably, her queries were not well received by Wilson or Chance.
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Campaigns both for and against Proposition 205 have been predictably contentious.
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Predictably, Trump fired back with some fighting words of his own.
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Predictably, in a tweet this week, the president denied the report.
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And when he won, white supremacists predictably delighted in his victory.
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Twitter, predictably, immediately seized on the sheer ridiculousness of this story.
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Despite the predictably miserable situation, Bradley had to take the gig.
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Predictably, that props up a political system dominated by the military.
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Predictably, the Trump administration handled the news as terribly as possible.
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Men's fertility declines with age, but less predictably than women's fertility.
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Rather predictably, Erdogan handled Moscow's anger over the incident with defiance.
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Retsuko falls hard for Resasuke, but, predictably, the relationship doesn't last.
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The boss found out and predictably fired him on the spot.
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Update: And here's Gawker's statement, which predictably mentions the Thiel report.
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Turning to the news coverage: the Telegraph story is predictably awful.
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The Zenfone 5 Lite, pictured above, is a predictably simplified device.
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Predictably, companies want fewer restrictions on how they do business internationally.
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Republicans, predictably, have called for his resignation, prompting charges of hypocrisy.
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Predictably, this will nurture startups interested in using the NEM platform.
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It was predictably unpredictable: a fantastic quality in a poker player.
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Rodrigue, predictably, did not find the situation funny in the slightest.
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Predictably, HQ Trivia has already spawned copycats in America and China.
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Predictably, none of those cast this week produced a clear majority.
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" Predictably, poor Tiffany Trump doesn't appear to enjoy those "unbreakable ties.
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I hate watching characters make a series of predictably bad choices.
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See, on most days of the year, walkers act fairly predictably.
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It was predictably difficult, because it sprung from a real place.
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MakerBot, predictably, still believes that 3D printing will change the world.
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The charge sheet against the former prime minister is predictably devastating.
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Apps have become the new crack, predictably followed by endless anxiety.
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This morning's LG CES press conference was, predictably, all about TVs.
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Perhaps predictably, though, I ended up getting really into that album.
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Predictably, McCullough was pilloried by liberal critics online after her response.
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Predictably, the weak economy is taking a toll on labor markets.
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Often, you have well-intentioned laws unfolding in predictably tragic directions.
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Russia, predictably, accuses the opposition of plotting a foreign-backed coup.
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America, Japan and South Korea have responded with predictably harsh statements.
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Predictably, it didn't take long for sequel talk to spring up.
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Predictably, Croatian and Bosniak leaders have reacted angrily to the verdict.
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"It will predictably fail," she said in an interview with Recode.
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Predictably, that domain did not sit well with the real Google.
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Predictably, the bathroom wars haven't been contained to just North Carolina.
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But then Ms. Comfort predictably returns to the opening sidewalk scene.
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Predictably, Iran is now exceeding enrichment limits the deal once imposed.
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Predictably, Mr. Trump fared best among evangelicals who rarely attended church.
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If a horse is a loner, its sleep is predictably bad.
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And, from peace to integrity to stewardship, they are predictably chill.
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Predictably, Trump's lawyers letter had the opposite effect of their intention.
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Predictably, the Israeli government reacted with dismay to the court decision.
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Somewhat predictably, not everyone in the world's largest democracy is happy.
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A heart-shaped fur coat was, predictably, the darling of Instagram.
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She was, predictably, vague, though she did give one concrete answer.
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The glue of the show is, predictably and appealingly, the surf.
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News of his release inspired a big reaction in Greece, predictably.
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The shoes are, predictably, mostly red, as is YouTube's defining color.
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Everyone else failed: some narrowly, some spectacularly, but all — sadly — predictably.
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Instead, Trump's tactics have, quite predictably, led Iran to lash out.
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Predictably, these pronouncements involve bad economics; that's pretty much a given.
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Predictably, this rigid adherence to my lifestyle caused only more harm.
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The pictures, predictably, were considered an embarrassment to the royal family.
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At least as predictably, Mr. Cruz seized on the remarks instantly.
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On the Amazon Echo, predictably you can shop only at Amazon.
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Perhaps predictably, attempts to meet Harriet fail, but in unexpected ways.
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Predictably, he was asked about the controversy over his medical records.
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Jexi Rated R for language, drug use, predictably raw sex humor.
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Views are often less absolute, and loyalties not so predictably traced.
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Reactions to the decision appeared to fall predictably along racial lines.
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Bloomberg, predictably, took a lot of heat at the Nevada debate.
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The sharpest divide over Kavanaugh's nomination predictably falls along partisan lines.
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As a result, our balance sheet will decline gradually and predictably.
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Santa Barbara, where I headed next, was predictably easier to digest.
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Boris Yeltsin ended up as predictably crude rather than merely fickle.
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Predictably, Kelley loves to travel and has been to 26 countries.
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The rest of the program was predictably solid on Thursday evening.
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Predictably, though, the "monster shark" treatment eclipsed the subtler anthropogenic explanation.
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The criticism from conservatives that followed was predictably swift and hollow.
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Now, predictably, the class action lawsuits are beginning to trickle in.
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Predictably, the cowards sprinted back to their helicopter and flew away.
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In retaliation for Mr. Trump's tariffs, China, the European Union, Mexico and other countries quite predictably imposed tariffs on soybeans, corn, pork and other products, and so — equally predictably — demand, and therefore prices, dropped for these commodities.
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Little in the language changed and, predictably, Silicon Valley still hates it.
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With the announcement, the company offered a predictably anodyne apology and explanation.
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The new track, titled "Modern Soul", is a predictably lush little number.
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Predictably, the show is drowning in the anxieties of the Trump era.
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Until, predictably, Susan rudely awakens to find that she's very, very unhappy.
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It was predictably awkward and marked a major milestone for the protagonist.
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They rely upon hard-coded "if-then" rules about predictably suspicious behavior.
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After changing hands, Zaman has predictably joined the monotonous pro-Erdogan chorus.
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Leaks from her advisors show a predictably large group of potential candidates.
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Cervelli, predictably enough, is among the Pirates embracing the new-age gear.
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Even more predictably, Fabolous kinda ruins everything with multiple Young Metro jokes.
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Rebecca Northan used to go on blind dates, with predictably unpredictable results.
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The bottom line: Powell's attempts to please everyone predictably have gone awry.
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Predictably, California's citrus growers went bananas when they heard about the decision.
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Predictably, the unified view hasn't come to Google Inbox on iOS either.
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The result, predictably, was a worsening bottleneck at airports across the country.
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Predictably, they failed, just as the U.S. failed in post-Saddam Iraq.
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When that box falls into the wrong hands, things predictably go haywire.
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The solution, predictably, is flashbacks, which Jesse experiences over and over again.
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The purpose of dynamic pricing is, predictably, to boost revenue for airlines.
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Predictably, given these loaded topics, not everyone applauded her candor or insight.
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And predictably, social media responded to the news by erupting with jeers.
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They are predictably ecstatic, though everyone is concerned about Toby (Chris Sullivan).
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Taking place in Beijing, the event predictably gets extensive coverage in China.
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Their first video predictably opens with the brothers squawking at the camera.
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He then, predictably, changed the subject to his favorite topic: the wall.
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So, in desperation, they are predictably looking lashing out at President Trump.
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Predictably, many also complain that online profiles often do not reflect reality.
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Trump supporters are, predictably, also calling for a boycott of Pepsi products.
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Solar cells on many satellites are more efficient but, predictably, not cheap.
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Predictably abortion supporters and activists are outraged by the rule change. Listen.
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When they get home, they fess up to Lenny, who's predictably pissed.
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In Hollywood, no one can predictably manufacture a new hit every quarter.
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Most of the new low damage, predictably, was in energy and industrials.
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Predictably, it is a bit of a struggle to finish it all.
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Hookshot is Camille's E ability, which predictably fires off a directed hookshot.
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Rauner recently sought to shake up his staff, and it ended predictably.
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Mr Bower's charge-sheet against the former prime minister is predictably devastating.
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For economists and investors, it has prices that increase steadily and predictably.
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And their size and influence predictably makes them a coveted voting bloc.
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And predictably, Twitter has had a field day with the whole situation.
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Predictably, the two head coaches were in different moods after the game.
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Brand marketers, meanwhile have been predictably more receptive to the investigation's findings.
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So reporters did that over and over again, and Trump responded predictably.
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His daughter, the predictably named Fisherman Princess (Forrest) is to her right.
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Predictably, the slide puts the OS head to head with Google Chromebooks.
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Britain's decision to exit the EU has predictably shocked global currency markets.
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Domestic production of everything from bread to toilet paper has predictably plunged.
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Newegg also has the PSVR listed, but it's predictably out of stock.
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Obama, obviously, is the latter (although, predictably, he pretends to be both).
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I saw Wonder Woman this weekend, and, rather predictably, I loved it.
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Predictably, he was called out for being paternalistic, with a boomer attitude.
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And, predictably, climate change has a whole lot to do with it.
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Predictably, productive passing was the not the forte of this England lineup.
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Political parties in Northern Ireland are predictably bitterly divided on the issue.
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Activists and environmentalists are predictably concerned that the spill is way bigger.
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Predictably, the wine did not go particularly well with the pasta dish.
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Opposition politicians, predictably, have latched on to the government's lack of accountability.
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China's foreign ministry predictably railed against America's "strong political motives and manipulations".
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Predictably, the 93-year-old stadium had some issues handling 91,000 fans.
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The resulting narrative predictably recycles three mangy tales from the Shostakovich wars.
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Predictably, he will say they followed department regulations; it's a moot point.
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The MMS products have predictably found popularity in the anti-vaxx community.
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Predictably, those who didn't like the smell also didn't like the taste.
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And she's responded by addressing the topic predictably and unflinchingly in speeches.
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My friends and I were predictably rebellious, as teens typically can be.
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In New Hampshire, Jonah Ryan's campaign (predictably) fails before it even starts.
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And so, predictably, the "Not All Men" portion of the debate followed.
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The seats were predictably comfy, yet not too soft, with good bolstering.
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She consoled herself with the realization that Williams's level had predictably dropped.
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Predictably, this posturing has struck a sour note for many black Americans.
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Things, predictably, did not get better, considering the wings get increasingly spicier.
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Rather predictably, they've also minimized the idea that sexual harassment is bad.
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And then, quite predictably, she was flamed on the internet for it.
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Predictably some were already calling for the head of Coach Brett Brown.
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In general, opinions of the Republican plan split predictably along partisan lines.
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Yet, predictably, said criticism has not lead to a change in behavior.
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Predictably, more comprehensive plans that cover more and sicker people are costlier.
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Troemel, predictably, had a more considered take on the NADA -spiders project.
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Predictably, that explosive policy mix is raising concerns about accelerating price inflation.
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Predictably, the deficit actually exploded, and now exceeds $1 trillion a year.
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Predictably, investment in broadband access rose right alongside the internet's burgeoning capabilities.
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Frankly, the video was baffling and folks online, predictably, were beside themselves.
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" Lee, predictably, continued to harp on the playing of said "race card.
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Predictably, the device runs Android — Android 9 (for now), to be precise.
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Bernie Sanders, who predictably cruised to victory in Vermont's Democratic Senate primary.
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Predictably, Conte's attempts to run a neutral platform have pleased no one.
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Predictably, Trump's loyal defenders insist there's no urgency to pass such legislation.
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Opinion on the current impeachment scandal is predictably falling along partisan lines.
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Predictably, HSUS claims Pruitt's investigation of his organization was a witch hunt.
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Predictably, this results in people feeling that their views are being suppressed.
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European old master paintings and sculptures, Tefaf's core staples, are predictably strong.
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"The Enemy Within" is a predictably thin and hyped-up network concoction.
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Without the CSRs, insurers predictably increased premiums for people in the marketplaces.
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Predictably, Japanese bomb shelter companies are getting in on the action as well.
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It's Lunar the dog's first bite of steak, which he predictably enjoys. Mmm.
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"Reports indicate Turkey is predictably attacking the Kurdish allies we abandoned," Romney tweeted.
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Predictably, the South African departed with a smile and a sense of perspective.
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Predictably, the economy appears indeed to have been hobbled by the sudden "demonetisation".
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Predictably, the steady growth of labor demand has led to increasing income gains.
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Laws that predictably close clinics through unattainable regulations don't inform and don't persuade.
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The new model is called, predictably enough, the Lenovo Yoga 123 12-inch.
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Predictably enough, this has caused consternation and disappointment in parts of the City.
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The biggest failure of the FlexPai is, predictably, its software and basic operation.
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Russia, the Assad regime's most important overseas ally, predictably issued a swift condemnation.
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Predictably, America's tech giants are bracing for a new round of regulatory tightening.
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"Oh s—," he exclaims as the kernels predictably fly out of the pot.
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Predictably, the right-wing fans of the latter news station's content aren't happy.
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Predictably, the Kremlin used the incident to press for more pipelines to Europe.
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Predictably, her touching words have sent the internet into a collective ugly-cry.
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Facebook reported its second quarter earnings today, and the results were predictably positive.
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Predictably, Mr Trump's attacks seem to have had the opposite effect on Democrats.
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As the stock gears up to report Wednesday, that range has predictably tightened.
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Hillary Clinton has already been predictably forceful in pushing for more family support.
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SXSW, which has 11 keynotes and over 2,800 sessions, is, predictably, about information.
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She gleefully slammed President Trump, who -- predictably -- slammed her right back on Twitter.
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While the demographic look of their support is different, it skews predictably left.
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Predictably, this has all had a huge impact on the distribution of information.
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The plan was predictably trounced by Republicans, Libertarians and the powerful insurance industry.
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His behavior is so predictably selfish and impulsive that analyzing it feels futile.
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This is a predictably awful, cheap car that probably won't kill you. Yet.
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Predictably, the idea captured the imaginations of engineers and investors across the world.
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City officials are predictably thrilled to have Google's robo-cars prowling their streets.
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Predictably, there's been immediate backlash for Farrah bringing Sophia to witness the procedure.
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Predictably, Smith isn't about to give up that not-at-all-earned money.
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Predictably, base salaries for CEOs and top executives froze, and bonuses took off.
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The predictably hysterical responses from Republicans and the gun lobby are flowing in.
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Most likely, he will enter the meeting grotesquely unprepared, with predictably shambolic results.
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Then the drizzle of bad press died out predictably, via the usual means.
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Predictably, she was not pleased as this was one of her prize initiatives.
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Equally predictably, the nerds are also trying to reinvent the business of fitness.
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Fair, understandable, and predictably enforced rules are necessary for balanced competition to occur.
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In its analysis of the decision in Peruta, the NRA was, predictably, upset.
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An industry trade group for payday lenders was predictably unhappy with the decision.
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But a rich-world baby bust that began predictably turned into a puzzle.
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Her "ta-da!" moments, which elsewhere landed predictably, flared up here without warning.
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Instead, Bradley didn't even have adjustments prepared for when the plan (predictably) flopped.
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Premiering in the U.S. this week, Everybody's Everything is a predictably gutting watch.
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Kim, predictably, very quickly turns it around to make it all about her.
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The 2016 elections predictably made up a significant portion of the year's edits.
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Russians, accustomed to the international prestige that superpower status affords, have responded predictably.
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The seats were predictably comfy, yet not not too soft, with good bolstering.
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If the Murdoch press was predictably outraged, some establishment Democrats were wary, too.
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Many, predictably, turned to the much cheaper and widely available alternative of heroin.
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Predictably, the writers found a way for Matt to have it both ways.
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Predictably, within seconds, everyone had published Ken Starr's third-rate Harlequin romance online.
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Predictably, this meant fewer athletes could be tested, even in high-risk sports.
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The response to the post was predictably, and utterly justifiably, one of revulsion.
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Since then it's shown (predictably) insane returns, up about 49x or 4,900 percent.
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But, less predictably, we seem to need to be alone to fully rest.
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She is predictably partisan, shallow and humorless; completely devoid of charm or style.
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Moscow swiftly and predictably reciprocated, announcing that it would expel 60 American diplomats.
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Predictably, the result is an across-the-board tax cut for most families.
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By The New York Times South Williamsburg's efflorescence is producing predictably mixed reactions.
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Predictably, Trump took the bait and fired back later that night on Twitter.
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In a sense, gaming's most mysterious company is predictably unique and uniquely predictable.
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Others say the Fed, despite moving slowly and predictably, is still making waves.
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Predictably, Second Life became a hub for fetishists around the world—including pedophiles.
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You might start at Chupito, or Shot, where the specialty is, predictably, shots.
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Predictably, the White Sox lost 92 games in 2017 and 100 last season.
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Reactions to cost-saving measures have predictably fallen along Washington's deep party lines.
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There's been a lot of coverage in our media, predictably, about this issue.
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Perhaps predictably, Play It Loud is largely about guitars, the quintessential rock instrument.
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As streaming revenue goes up, other sectors are predictably continuing a downward trend.
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And, predictably, his move sparked some backlash on Twitter and questions from reporters.
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Predictably, most reactions to the case correlated with how one views President Trump.
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With singers spread out, often behind the listeners, the sound was predictably uneven.
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Predictably, these Spartan qualities proved more useful for warfare than for family life.
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Instead, it was, predictably, the latest game FromSoftware game, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
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Predictably, however, maximum pressure has strengthened the hardliners, who reject talks with America.
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The results of the backups who received significant playing time have, predictably, varied.
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This determination of both sides to raise the stakes risks predictably dangerous consequences.
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After the term ended, voices on the right predictably cheered Justice Gorsuch's performance.
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The reaction among US lawmakers to the assassination of Soleimani was predictably partisan.
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Predictably, Quinnipiac University countered with a poll claiming the reverse to be true.
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Then, the country collectively shrugs and predictably moves to the next news story.
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Predictably, most congressional Democrats have protested significant tax reform measures from the start.
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Spend enough time on it and your picture of reality becomes predictably warped.
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More predictably, the Fed's move was greeted with denunciations by the White House.
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But, predictably, Brady wince-smiled his way through it and completely ignored Alanis.
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Zuckerberg's attempt on Thursday to mollify the market and the press was predictably unsuccessful.
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Predictably, Twitter let McCoy have it for his egregious breach of social media etiquette.
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The response to this news has been predictably histrionic from Apple watchers and press.
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Santana, predictably, blossomed into a power-hitting on-base machine far from Chavez Ravine.
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Twins, part one Queen Bey is pregnant (with twins!) and predictably breaks the Internet.
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Each kid submitted one question for the survey and the topics were predictably adorable.
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His interaction with West, whom he called a "good friend," has gone predictably viral.
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Predictably, the ball sailed past the ridiculously small surface area of Tomic's racket handle.
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It didn't behave predictably like other drugs: Some people had ecstatic experiences, others nightmarish.
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Both also, predictably, look quite nice, featuring a number of different colors and finishes.
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His tenure as acting Homeland Security secretary of the department was brief -- predictably so.
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All of this chaos has had a predictably negative effect on the company's reputation.
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Much of that blame fell, perhaps predictably, on a woman and a transgender editor.
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They predictably come back around, no matter how many times they've already been debunked.
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Predictably, Trump and Republicans have not held back in taking early swings at Biden.
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A few features of the field vary predictably across the surface of the Earth.
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Predictably, the first attempt to create such a "decentralised autonomous organisation" ended in disaster.
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Predictably, this already questionable approach to monetization has already been repurposed by malicious actors.
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More predictably, they also maintained their previously thumping majority in the House of Representatives.
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Quite predictably, Pewdiepie makes it out alive and swears a lot in the process.
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But less predictably, another website also saw its traffic fluctuate wildly that morning: Pornhub.
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How we would look: like we've predictably given up on finding a human partner.
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Then, he predictably pivoted the discussion to what a great family man he is.
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Predictably, Democrats and the media are spinning the latest development to attack the president.
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It's predictably garnered a lot of attention, and the panic just won't go away.
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Predictably, the two are battling over which one of them loves Mr Trump more.
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Yes, Apple is starting predictably slow with its options for the double-tap gesture.
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And predictably, he responded by calling her a fat loser and threatening to sue.
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This creates a powerful and broad shared lexicon that behaves predictably on most platforms.
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FOR a phenomenon with such predictably bad outcomes, a financial boom is strangely seductive.
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I drink it anyway — it's predictably terrible, and I'm sad I paid for it.
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Predictably, the bill's passage left many websites scrambling to figure out how to adjust.
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" This display of patriotism, predictably, brought about a Berner retort of "No more war!
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I'd call it predictably bizarre, but honestly that's a complete oxymoron in this case.
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Spencer predictably doubled down, citing Trump's wealth and success as evidence of his attractiveness.
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Predictably, Russian President Vladimir Putin has denied the existence of any state-sponsored doping.
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Predictably, fewer jobs and lower wages have created and exacerbated income stagnation and inequality.
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The narrative plays out predictably, plodding from one contrived plot point to the other.
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Predictably, at some point the hemorrhage of America's Fort Knox treasure had to stop.
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Predictably, the Internet outrage machine is already in a tizzy about this potential event.
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And after the party predictably goes awry, PJ discovers Ava was telling the truth.
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His song "Faith" (1987) predictably left the gender of the desired person is ambiguous.
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ERIK CHRISTIANSENSaint-Mandé, France "Making the world more predictable" is a predictably boring task.
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Predictably, Morgan Stanley said it welcomed its new shareholder (as it would any investor).
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Predictably we would kiss, I would blow, he would plow, and he would come.
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Wick reluctantly accepts the task but, predictably, that's not the end of the matter.
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If anything, it's now become predictably unpredictable, like Lady Gaga on a red carpet.
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The airlines, predictably, have declined; they're not going to give up the resulting revenues.
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Quite predictably, media control advocates want the FCC to cling to its old rules.
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So, the new administration refuses to continue with the charade, and, very predictably, Pres.
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Instagram changed its logo on Wednesday and, predictably, the Internet was not entirely pleased.
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Ted Cruz predictably disagreed, pulling the right to pee into the G.O.P. presidential race.
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Predictably, there were a few glitches and some after-the-fact concerns were raised.
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Musk's Twitter name change has, predictably, already spawned memes on Reddit and social media.
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Unlike price stability alone, Snider said that stable growth is something that's predictably sustainable.
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Predictably, he forgot to hand Stalin the letter he was carrying from the President.
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Predictably, the press exploded in righteous indignation to Trump's thought about ending daily briefings.
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Predictably, much of the focus is on the domestic changes his election may bring.
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The reaction from the soldiers in the glare of TV cameras was, predictably, rejection.
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And then have been (predictably) stunned by the level of examination they have drawn.
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And, by the emotional look on Colbert's face afterwards, the kiss was predictably incredible.
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Predictably, the reminder upset or angered users like me, who have lost their parents.
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A rush to seat a predictably conservative ideologue could further weaken the court's credibility.
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Gradually, predictably, she finds herself caught up with the same gangsters who ensnared Eddie.
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Predictably, however, enhanced funding for the Forest Service is not a Trump administration priority.
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He and Stamper inform Frank about the story and he predictably loses his shit.
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He had not played football since the 2100th grade, and, predictably, there were hiccups.
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And as the excavation continues, predictably — maybe even subconsciously — Hope's own health issues resurface.
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Perhaps predictably then, brain rest inspired more thinking about the very nature of thinking.
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Asked what has been his best moment, Mayfield predictably answered: "It hasn't happened yet."
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Seven Palestinian fighters were killed, and Hamas responded predictably: by firing rockets into Israel.
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Unsurprisingly, social media has played its predictably insidious role at New York City Ballet.
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For epidemiologists, diseases become endemic when they're continuously, predictably present in the human population.
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This juxtaposition of tough sanctions and military exercises has predictably heightened North Korea's threats.
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But a variety of problems resulted in predictably higher premium rates for insurance exchanges.
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The Halloween attack in New York City understandably provoked fear and predictably exacerbated prejudices.
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Unilever struck the predictably disinterested posture of any company surprised by a takeover offer.
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Predictably, change was met with resistance from the far left and far right alike.
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Trump critics predictably hand-wring that an undisciplined president is careening us into war.
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"Predictably." What's a fun fact that people in Washington might not know about you?
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These columns predictably attract passionate, even scholarly responses on one side or the other.
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Still, for the most part, this year's Oscar nominations went as predictably as expected.
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Elagolix is a pill whose effects appear and fade much more rapidly and predictably.
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Predictably however, questions at his press conference Wednesday focused on the North Korea issue.
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Those, along with his comments about "unintelligent black people," have predictably caused an uproar.
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And the tweeter-in-chief's initial reaction to health care humiliation was, predictably, vindictive.
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The situation predictably got ugly, but the end result was uh, well, a hug.
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Power from the 5.0-liter V-8 is ample, and steering is predictably average.
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Predictably, the Israeli right — I mean the far right beyond Netanyahu — celebrated Trump's shift.
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Predictably, as my brother and I grew up, our Borders trips were less frequent.
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Predictably, the photo did not sit well with many of Fallwell Jr.'s followers.
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It's a predictably bleak snapshot of alienation, but Kore-eda also makes it devastating.
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By establishing specific programs for elimination, those efforts predictably met with focused outcry: Sen.
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Scares about the safety of contraceptives predictably decrease contraceptive use and increase unwanted pregnancies.
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Mr. Pence received a predictably tepid response, mainly from a crowd of visiting Americans.
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For a condo that seeks to out-luxury its neighbors, prices are predictably steeper.
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The Space and Rocket Center is, predictably, going all out to celebrate 50 years.
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Predictably, the ring has spawned knockoffs — ranging from under $100 to thousands of dollars.
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Sairs tells Creators that the response to the contest results have be predictably mixed.
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Predictably, Auriemma & Co. had to hear too much of the it's-only-women's-ball bias.
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But, predictably, he seems more concerned with avoiding blame than with the nation's actual security.
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That predictably led to a better quality of life and reduced stress for the volunteers.
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"Everything else all along was bad — but at least it was predictably bad," he said.
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Predictably, open offices have come under repeated waves of scrutiny over the past several decades.
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Sadly — and predictably — the cat wants nothing to do with its owner's gesture of devotion.
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The steps MLB has taken have been steep, and predictably unpopular with players and coaches.
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Predictably perhaps, foreign creditors are responding with a declining interest in American public debt instruments.
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Sadly (and perhaps predictably), I soon became invested in a career that didn't fulfill me.
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Predictably, this news and its attendant promise of easy money has made Americans go insane.
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On the first season of the show, the humans who patronize Westworld are predictably awful.
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Beatrice dies, predictably, after having sex with Rasmus (Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen) in an abandoned cabin.
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Dare yourself not to like this predictably lovable sequel to the Pixar classic Finding Nemo.
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Lil Tay has predictably created outrage, which has led to a lot of media attention.
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Handler and Lahren's discussion about healthcare and the Affordable Care Act started out fairly predictably.
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Predictably, the cultures with the most shark myths are the island regions surrounded by water.
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Predictably, the plaintiff was smeared: "a self-admitted wanton looking for revenge", the defence averred.
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Amid the sightings -- real or not -- the hashtag #IfISeeAClown took off to predictably hilarious results.
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His freeze on public-sector pay is, predictably, opposed by 80% of public-sector workers.
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The attention getter, predictably, was Parton, who trended briefly worldwide on Twitter following the presentation.
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Instead, she jabbed at Trump continually, and predictably drew out the billionaire's angry, caustic side.
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After that there was a predictably precipitous drop-off, Weedman tells me, of regular visitors.
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Predictably, this year's presidential election was widely discussed, and I walked away with several impressions.
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The Republican plans do reduce premiums — predictably, given how much less coverage consumers would receive.
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Predictably, the two stuffed their faces while discussing his new book Watch the clip above.
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Predictably, the story quickly made the rounds and got picked up by several media outlets.
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But predictably, the practice has got some airlines a lot of flak from their passengers.
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Predictably, the older copy looks pretty bad compared to the Blu-ray transferred to VHS.
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Travelers at airports serviced by BA are predictably flooding the company's Twitter account with complaints.
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Predictably, alcohol consumption plays a role in the uptick in rape reports on game days.
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Predictably, Trump took to Twitter to celebrate the crowd size shortly after his speech ended.
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I have rosé, which is predictably awful, because who orders rosé at a sports bar.
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Predictably, most of that restructuring and modernization process is affecting large state-owned enterprises (SOEs).
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Almost immediately, "#BasketofDeplorables" began trending on Twitter, and conservatives and Trump supporters were predictably outraged.
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She sees Dee's wavering as an indulgence, and Dee reacts in a predictably unstable manner.
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Add in the glutted market for NBA bigs, and his trade value was predictably low.
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The footage of police forcibly removing the ADAPT protesters is both inspiring and predictably heartbreaking.
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Though debatable, the categories bring an exuberance to the revelatory chaos the subject predictably generates.
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When informed of the strikes on Assad, an ally of Russia, they were predictably sanguine.
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Predictably, Republicans oppose such a proposal en masse, with 83% saying it's a bad idea.
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Predictably, it seems national regulatory agencies such as Moody's are in favor of the charter.
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The videos and how-tos that Demand Media's freelancer network put together were predictably shoddy.
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What we're watching: Interior's draft was predictably very broad, covering virtually all federal offshore waters.
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While LinkedIn shares predictably skyrocketed following the news, the market was less excited for Microsoft.
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Predictably, the State of Florida denied them admission, and the Legal Defense Fund filed suit.
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The 9-year-old and daddy Larry Birkhead were predictably at the Kentucky Derby Saturday.
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One thing both parties have learned over the years is that the thermostat works predictably.
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For a long time—too long, really—the answers were predictably anemic, and lacked contrast.
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This move, sometimes known as a "Custer," predictably ends in ruin for the Dothraki cavalry.
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" Predictably, these comments drew the wrath of Trump, who promptly insisted Bannon "lost his mind.
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NXT put on a predictably good show Saturday night with its fourth Brooklyn Takeover event.
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Predictably, Lovesick stores up the biggest of its many weep-fests for the series finales.
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Chairman Pai ended the investigation, and predictably major carriers began announcing new unlimited data plans.
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A hapless volunteer waving an oversized hand with a pointy index finger was predictably overwhelmed.
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That means a deluge would predictably cause temporary localized flooding, an outcome most residents expect.
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Predictably, they escape, putting magical authorities after Scamander, while throwing the magical world into disarray.
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The public has grown impatient with seeing the same approach produce a predictably tragic result.
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Predictably, it did not go as well as things had last Saturday in San Diego.
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Beijing and Moscow are, predictably, more than willing to profit from our alienation of Mexico.
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" It's predictably heavy on cartoonish violence, she says: "Heads pop like grapes and so forth.
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Does it matter that the company is now, predictably, under investigation for its accounting practices?
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And Donald Trump, master of whataboutism, predictably took up the issue and ran with it.
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Predictably, each side perceives the counter-terrorism issue through the lens of its own interests.
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The Taliban acted predictably, waiting until most coalition troops left to aggressively start taking terrain.
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Pyongyang predictably reacted with defiance, denouncing the seizure as an unlawful violation of its sovereignty.
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The process of disentangling UK and EU airlines, regulations, and practices has proved, predictably, complicated.
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Perhaps predictably, though, Pichai's comments failed to placate his employees, and protests over Dragonfly continued.
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This Saturday, they play each other, and predictably, 80% of bettors are taking the Buckeyes.
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Only, dicks online predictably trolled the dude by reporting the YouTube video for copyright infringement.
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The result, predictably, is that the urban renaissance is very much a class-based story.
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It's been coming out sort-of very predictably and consistently for more than 30 years.
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And, predictably enough, there are thousands of comments reacting to the new mom's bare midriff.
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New Perspectives was, perhaps predictably, overwhelming, and pushed the gallery's physical capacity to its limits.
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"Predictably (if you've seen the trailer for this episode), her answer comes: "I choose violence.
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IBM, predictably, has seen a silver lining in automation's influence on an evolving job market.
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Predictably, the gains tend to widen as more time after the five-day plunge passes.
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After she died, she was, predictably, revered and reviled in most of the expected places.
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A well-run capitalist economy is governed by rule of law, predictably and consistently enforced.
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Even though the tour predictably left her revolted, it didn't dampen her passion for wieners.
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Perhaps predictably, Mr. Gabriel, who is also Germany's vice chancellor, did not take it well.
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In terms of audience reception, the subject, predictably, came with as many disadvantages as rewards.
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Predictably, Mr. Schulz has tried to harness the anti-Trump cool for his own campaign.
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This approach has, predictably enough, devolved into a self-sustaining game of whack-a-mole.
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When web browsers started supporting images, people predictably uploaded porn with celebrities' faces pasted on.
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Predictably, the snake bites back ... and our spiritual wanderer lapses into a three-week coma.
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Predictably in this climate of political rancor, leading Democrats are already slamming President Trump's offer.
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Predictably, the #MeToo wave is slowly creeping back up on the shores of Wall Street.
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Resolution 21625 adopted in response to Pyongyang's fifth nuclear test predictably contains harsher sanctions measures.
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Predictably, most of theses politicians are from right-leaning parties, who are currently in opposition.
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Anne Tyler's take on "The Taming of the Shrew" is, predictably, winsome, straightforward, and smart.
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His prodigious start to this season, predictably, has led to whispers about performance-enhancing drugs.
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The inaugural meeting of the professional International Swimming League (ISL) predictably produced some sizzling times.
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Predictably, the performances, lively enough at the outset, start to drown in these stagnant waters.
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But coming amid increasing complaints about the organization, riders predictably relished the opportunity to gripe.
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Many have predictably derided the move as idiotic, telling her to stay in her lane.
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There predictably will be complaints that Harris faced larger obstacles as a woman of color.
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Predictably, the first lady has a more positive reception among Republicans -- 0093% -- than Democrats -- 28%.
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Predictably, open borders proponents have attacked these proposals as mean-spirited, nativist and even racist.
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Predictably, it's not an easy transition — and high jinx and matters of the heart ensue.
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How can we predictably make this decision not knowing how the transition will work out?
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The proposed change was small and hyper-specific, and Google's decision was predictably data-driven.
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Predictably, voters in Iowa's largest markets have been deluged by the most advertisements so far.
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Family members and friends were predictably ecstatic over the news that everyone was finally safe.
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The intervention produced a predictably angry reaction from some of the Brexit supporters whom Mrs.
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The production is predictably provoking in its meshing of gospel melodies, soul, and hip-hop.
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She was predictably funny and warm and brilliant, but also sharp and strong and willful.
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" Predictably, Hannity cheered Barr's comments as an illustration of how "Deep State accountability is coming!
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It's the worst possible outcome for the Russian leader — and, worse, a predictably bad outcome.
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Predictably enough, there's been blowback, leading Arizona to suspend its testing program (as has Toyota).
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That approach, quite predictably, led to a climate that kept the real risk of wrestling hidden.
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Predictably, millennials are cutting their cable at a much faster rate than the rest of America.
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Predictably, the New York tabloids wasted no time in laying out their primo Tebow headline puns.
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Ellen, of course, chose an array of sex toys, and Roberts' sales pitch was predictably hilarious.
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But, predictably, there is a reaction against multiculturalism, which is a sign that it has succeeded.
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Opinion polls suggest, predictably, that slightly more than half of South Koreans disagree with the idea.
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The power of the streaming giants to shape the market has had a predictably homogenizing influence.
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"Predictably, without knowing all or frankly any of facts, the media went absolutely insane," Hannity said.
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It was, predictably, pretty awkward— almost as if she googled "slang words" ahead of her interview.
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The outcome has been predictably soul-crushing for anyone who is still enthusiastic about human intelligence.
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When Clinton sprang these on Trump, he flipped out in a way that, predictably, helped her.
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The original march coordinator, lacking political organizing experience, predictably sought other white women to assist her.
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Then there were the night's actual winners, the majority of which were, predictably, older white men.
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It's an anticlimactic, predictably overproduced note on an album that's otherwise, well, spitting plenty of venom.
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It's odd that pollution scores so low (though, predictably, it's highest in China, at 65 percent).
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His research indicates it's the only trait that predictably impacts roommate relationships in a bad way.
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Not only was it, as Mr. Obama warned, predictably "spoiler-free," it was almost laughably anodyne.
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At 43, after lingering seven years with the Dadaists, he tired of their predictably unconventional antics.
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" In the predictably flimsy and characteristically late response, Sandberg denounced conspiracy theories targeting Soros as "abhorrent.
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It was everywhere, and predictably, worst in the cities, especially the rapidly-growing metropolis of London.
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Perhaps predictably for Oliver, who's openly supported digital privacy in the past, he sides with Apple.
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The private industry trade group the American Investment Council was, predictably, not thrilled with Warren's proposal.
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Put in simpler terms, the Fed continues to, predictably, paint itself into an increasingly precarious corner.
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Unfortunately, and all too predictably, the rollout of RCS has been terrible (especially in the US).
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Predictably, people turn to dating apps to try and find someone that's out of their circle.
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With investors focused on central bank guidance for any further rate reductions, trading was predictably quiet.
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And, almost predictably, it's the bullpen that has taken the brunt of it early this season.
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A lost demo featuring a 17-year-old Amy Winehouse has emerged, and it's predictably excellent.
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Things predictably got worse when I treaded into more dangerous waters: slimming down my body parts.
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Moreover, sequences spelled with these new letters pair predictably, and can evolve just like natural DNA.
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Twitter, predictably, lost its collective mind when Beyoncé announced that she would no longer be performing.
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Predictably, some Trump supporters were pretty pissed, and say they will be boycotting McDonald's going forward.
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The media's response to the death of Fidel Castro has been surprisingly muted, yet predictably skewed.
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It will be, without question, the most predictably boring part of an already very predictable night.
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The map depicts Trump's modest electoral victory, which Trump has since exaggerated to predictably delusional heights.
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We all need deep release as 2019 gets off to a predictably bad start in politics.
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Long story short, solar PV plants are performing predictably and improving their capacity factors over time.
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Predictably, the bill is opposed by online retailers including, the largest online seller of contact lenses.
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Predictably, the price of gold has spiked this morning as investors buy up traditional safety assets.
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Russia's president (and top candidate for the position of Trump's BFF), Vladimir Putin, was predictably pleased.
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Less predictably, age affects how those gains are divvied out between rich and poor (see chart).
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But the vote was 5-4, with the four dissenting justices predictably being the four liberals.
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The Olympics are over and the United States predictably led the field with 121 total medals.
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More details will spill out in the coming days, but the immediate reaction was predictably partisan.
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Episode 7, "The Perfect Stormi," is predictably about the newest member of the Kardashian-Jenner clan.
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Some Clinton opponents are now predictably grasping at the last resort: an attempted charge of perjury.
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But the refereeing, pleading, and cajoling occur every day, as predictably as Washington rush hour traffic.
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It was predictably empty, so I was able to grab a couple of high-top tables.
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Predictably, it fell out and tumbled across the floor as the two men lunged and parried.
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Predictably, the prime minister rejected negotiations with Catalan officials, unless those negotiations take place in Spain.
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There, predictably, everyone got very drunk and pretended to eat Ramen out of a toilet bowl.
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The bike comes flat-packed and ships with a set of instructions that are (predictably) confusing.
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Cohen and the Trump transition team largely disregarded these recent practices and bad behavior predictably ensued.
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The Kenshin manga is predictably manic and all over the place, but its frenzy is charming.
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Baseball-mad Japan, predictably, requested baseball and softball, in addition to karate, climbing, surfing, and skateboarding.
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Once we attached cameras to computers, people predictably started sending each other nudes over the internet.
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Previously, Motherboard has found that a lot of what happens on Neighbors to be predictably ugly.
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That purchase turned out to be well worth it when party goers predictably made it rain.
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So it's a predictably mixed bag of opinions from a discussion between loads of strangers online.
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This, almost predictably, worked out for IBM about as well as the MS-DOS deal did.
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Predictably, 90 percent of people plan to age in their homes, according to data from AARP.
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And the lack of beach closures have predictably drawn sharp rebukes from Democrats in the state.
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As the summer progressed, so did threats of banning and boycotting — which, predictably, sent sales soaring.
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Taking #MeToo's changing norms into the law could — and predictably will — transform the law as well.
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After a predictably poor showing on Super Tuesday, Mike Bloomberg ended his presidential campaign Wednesday morning.
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Predictably (and appropriately), the pandemic has buttressed arguments about why health care should be a right.
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Oil and gas companies have predictably been hit the hardest because of the crash in prices.
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Predictably, Beijing is bristling at all that and reminding Tokyo that those are China's domestic issues.
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What else transpired at the conferenceStocks predictably soared and dropped based off good and bad news.
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Earlier this week, a photo began circulating on the Internet that featured three predictably adorable kangaroos.
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"The statement was predictably light on substance," Daiwa Capital Markets wrote in a note to clients.
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If tax reform fails, predictably, the Freedom Caucus will blame Republican leadership while denying any responsibility.
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The highlights are: So, predictably, Trump is responding the opposite way to this latest shaming attempt.
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Predictably, there were clashes between those attending the rally and left-leaning groups opposed to them.
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Nuance is largely absent as the novel goes for frothy fun and hits predictably heartwarming notes.
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Big Tech is, predictably, firmly opposed to tougher rules, which Mr Coons and others have proposed.
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So has the actor Matthew Wilkas (the Olympian Gus Kenworthy's boyfriend) and, less predictably, Ansel Elgort.
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All of that predictably has led to bipartisan calls for legislation to protect Mr. Mueller's job.
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When Beyoncé dropped "Formation" out of the blue on Saturday, the internet, predictably, lost its shit.
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You wake up, predictably, with a mouth like you've licked a cat and a screaming headache.
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Critics, predictably, hated this at the time: too romantic, too ready to feed into bourgeois norms.
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Update: Predictably steamy videos for "Try Me" and "Call Out My Name" appeared on Spotify overnight.
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Any time a company promises to bring jobs to a new spot, the search is predictably hushed.
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It has also predictably become the top download among all the free apps on Apple's App Store.
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Predictably, some users are already complaining about the feature, which is currently just in the testing phase.
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Yet, predictably, the media freaks out, forgetting that whole North Korea thing which followed the same pattern.
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She's predictably anti-abortion and anti-gun control, and takes a far-right stance on most issues.
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CGM fell 103 percent that year, and predictably, investors pulled $210 million from the fund in 225.
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My wife and children were, predictably, at the top, reminding me not to take them for granted.
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The platforms blame their algorithms and pledge change, and nothing else happens — until the cycle predictably repeats.
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Predictably, the internet went wild for her gown, with many noting how hard those straps are working.
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Predictably, the number is much higher with Republicans, but Democrats have a similar sense of being censored.
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It is likely that in many of those cases, he will, predictably, side with his conservative brethren.
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It seeks to predictably control a small, closed environment rather than gamble in a large, open one.
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Predictably, the teams are chasing Michael Jordan's Bulls for the longest home winning streak over multiple seasons.
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The results, perhaps predictably, showed that nearly half of the speech was taken directly from Obama's speech.
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Predictably, they include places like Norway and Sweden, which take a generally liberal approach to criminal justice.
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The couple got engaged, and then, predictably, broke up,* but David has not faded into the background.
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Predictably, a five-episode miniseries is more likely to earn our attention than a much longer program.
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The family had a predictably enchanting trip back to civilization, but that wily canoe is still missing.
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He asks Nola if she believes in love at first sight and her answer is predictably no.
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Predictably, Washington has responded with dismay and a determination to break up the European sanctions-busting contraption.
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They discovered that the protein's concentration cycles predictably over the course of 24 hours, peaking at night.
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Quite predictably, hanging out with your mates—whether sober or smashed—makes you pretty happy, either way.
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Predictably, the growing jobs and incomes and low credit costs have underpinned a robust consumer loan demand.
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If you know the internet at all, then you know that this cover has predictably ignited it.
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It's July 17 and the temperature in the West Texas desert is marching, predictably, toward 100 degrees.
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Styles described Gosling as "very handsome," but Gosling himself predictably responded in the most hilarious way possible.
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Then, predictably (yet no less satisfying), the song switches to another beat, this one even more galactic.
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The results are, predictably, spectacular, twitchy, and digitalist at some moments and warm and inviting at others.
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Predictably, a portfolio shift of this magnitude was bound to cause huge losses in U.S. equity markets.
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Predictably, French President Emmanuel Macron is leading the charge against the nationalists and their alleged populist deceptions.
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They then put together a careful montage of Señor Ward's performances — and the result was, predictably, hilarious.
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Predictably, perhaps, Giudice has received some backlash in addition to the hundreds of compassionate sentiments expressing condolences.
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Predictably, while much of the world recognized the flick for its dismissive power, the ultra-partisan Gatewaypundit.
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Predictably, materials, energy and industrials, all sensitive to price moves in the dollar, are downside leaders today.
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It's the kind of thing that looks easy but, predictably, turns out to be really bloody hard.
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And the meager attempt to paint Sanders as a pro-gun/NRA fan has fallen predictably flat.
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"Maybe he didn't do a good job and I was unsatisfied with his work," Trump, predictably, answered.
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Rage 2, the new open-world shooter from Avalanche Studios and id Software, starts slowly and predictably.
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Predictably, these young leaders also value coaching, both from their managers and from internal coaches and mentors.
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One of its ideas is, predictably enough, giant virtual objects that will appear differently to different people.
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The admirers predictably point out the over-the-top stunts, which are the highlights of every movie.
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Predictably, financials lifted the Hong Kong China Enterprises Index, which soared to the highest since August 2015.
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Once Section 21625(m) became law, companies predictably started dispensing more compensation that qualified as performance pay.
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Predictably, all her relationships implode because she's an angry person suffering from a very real mental illness.
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Predictably, those reform initiatives have provoked a fierce backlash by powerbrokers and stakeholders in the current system.
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The store's also got second-hand versions of the Series 2, though, predictably, they're not especially affordable.
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The president has announced a state of emergency and, predictably, congressional Democrats, and some Republicans, are outraged.
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Western governments did almost nothing in response, and, predictably, attacks on those who allegedly offend Islam continued.
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Thursday's terror attack in Nice predictably provoked rapid responses from the presidential candidates and other political figures.
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With Mr. Kane's ceaseless determination to be different, the anniversary show is likely to be predictably unpredictable.
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Predictably, these conditions have triggered a flood of people fleeing the country, including to the United States.
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" Wong's response to her career woes is, predictably, to crack a joke: "Chinese in movies aren't inscrutable.
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Hickenlooper more so than Inslee since Colorado is less predictably Democratic in the Electoral College than Washington.
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The demographics are predictably Iowan in that 95 percent of the population is white and overwhelmingly Christian.
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But perhaps predictably, after five years in the shadows of multiplying luxury high-rises, the project shuttered.
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However, Arizona's offense predictably bogged down over the last three quarters as fresh faces hit the field.
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Botnik studios have produced a fictional line-up for Coachella, and the band names are predictably unpredictable.
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Predictably, Rice charged, Russia has been able to use the off-the-record meeting for propaganda purposes.
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The rainbow brush button now lives next to the regular drawing tools and, predictably, it creates rainbows.
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It's to be replaced, predictably enough, by a new craft beer spot called, simply, 'The Beer Kitchen'.
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Predictably, this didn't stop him from taking more and, thrillingly, those late ones started to go in.
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Results showed, predictably, that boys tended to spend far less time with princess stuff than the girls.
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He found a way forward at a time when the art world's attention was predictably directed elsewhere.
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Predictably, PBM initiatives to control access to opioids purchased with health insurance may actually increase PBM profits.
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Republicans have tried to paint him as a handmaiden of special interests, a charge he predictably rejects.
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Predictably, she fell apart, as did her adherence to other medications, including ones to protect her kidney.
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Predictably, both the rock and the hard place tried to hijack the voices of those Muslim women.
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Among the side dishes, peri peri-seasoned French fries are predictably satisfying, with an electric citric tang.
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When a predictably unpredictable New Zealand storm blows through, you close the windows and open your book.
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Their offense is predictably impotent but they've rationalized Spoelstra's decision with impressive play on the defensive end.
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I was a barely functioning one, my body unable to predictably process its usual intake of alcohol.
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The man who delivered the talk, Sir William Jones, was, predictably, a student of languages and culture.
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Augusta is the birthplace of the Southern Baptist Convention and, predictably, many have wanted Mr. Lester gone.
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Very predictably, they responded, cresting on the tide of publicity that Popeyes was riding, with a tweet.
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Mr. Johns is predictably tight-lipped about his philanthropy, which has always focused on supporting younger artists.
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Right now those secondary peaks don't cause nest flooding as predictably as the new moon tides do.
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Predictably, their experiences in Boston diverge as soon as they take up residence in a Dorchester boardinghouse.
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Apple also altered how the laptop dissipates heat, allowing the processor to run faster and more predictably.
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The Idaho we saw — even superficially, over just a few days — felt predictably different from his plays.
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Predictably, Mr. Maduro and other senior Venezuelan officials have reacted defiantly, invoking the principle of national sovereignty.
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He has since said it was wrong, but his belated apology predictably was attacked by rivals Sens.
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Ties His bipolar episodes were unpredictable in every way, except for how predictably they manifested on Facebook.
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Once you've completed Spring's major activity, Summer floats into view, and thus the cycle continues predictably enough.
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The prospect of freedom and cultural transformation stirred unachievable expectations, which predictably ended in humiliation and rage.
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As with her use of clay, Greenbaum has no interest in making something functional or predictably beautiful.
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Always being too eager to offend can be as counterproductive as being too predictably zealous to appease.
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"Predictably, the end result is the corporation wins and the victim is deprived of justice," Johnson said.
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The most troubling part of our current political reality is how predictably it has all played out.
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Predictably, the climate for journalists since the 2018 presidential election has become far more dangerous than before.
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Predictably, this brief, made-for-the-movies moment drew a loud and excited response on social media.
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The plot is twisty in a perfunctory way, the action predictably explosive, the sought-after exhilaration nonexistent.
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But although the combatants are (predictably enough) Good and Evil, it's often hard to tell them apart.
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After a stern media backlash, Dunham decided to pay her opening acts and, predictably, all was forgiven.
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Predictably, the major media are celebrating this as the beginning of the end of the nascent Trump presidency.
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Predictably, the firms most worried about the fate of the law include health insurers, hospitals, and pharmaceutical companies.
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If more civilian satellites broadcast their location and behaved predictably, suspicious behaviour would be easier to pick out.
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That travel ban has been upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court and Democrats predictably -- they&aposre lashing out.
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No boundaries, lots of fear What's changed, I was told repeatedly, is that gangs no longer operate predictably.
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Gmail experienced an outage for several hours during the U.S. workday Wednesday, and social media predictably freaked out.
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Conservative Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, somewhat predictably, tried to blame the state's recent turn toward renewable energy.
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When the Federal Communications Commission revealed Tuesday its plans to upend net neutrality, the internet was predictably outraged.
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So it makes sense that the reaction to her weighing in on this election has been predictably mixed.
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Facebook, predictably, saw this fragmentation coming long ago, which is why it has pushed so hard into Groups.
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Predictably, given Farid's ambition, he still hasn't lived 24 hours a day for 28 days inside virtual reality.
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He must now accept a share of the blame for what has predictably and inevitably followed his incitement.
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Chuck, predictably, smiles and Yessirs, but we know he's not in alignment with this good ol' boy routine.
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But he was able to promise conservative institutional investors predictably good returns, in both bull and bear markets.
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Design and engineering used to focus on materials that behaved isotropically — which is to say, uniformly and predictably.
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In response to this latest, wholly predictably, almost habitual, tragedy, President Donald Trump tweeted his "prayers and condolences".
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The easy one, inherited from his ousted predecessor, John Cryan, was to report predictably glum first-quarter results.
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Predictably, rather than bringing Iran's leaders to their knees, America's belligerence has caused them to stiffen their spines.
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Where Google Assistant still has the edge is remembering stuff about you (predictably enough for a Google service).
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President Donald Trump, meanwhile, and perhaps predictably, moved to reaffirm the celebration of Columbus via his Twitter account.
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If the skies are cloud-free, this eclipse could have twice as much impact—albeit temporarily and predictably.
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The estimated price for these one-off items is predictably high: between $14,000 and 21,000 for the set.
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Oceanpornography-cute aside (the last section, is, predictably, "Post Climax"), there is a sober moral to the story.
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These proteins predictably bind and release your DNA, flipping thousands of genes on and off in synchronized choreography.
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So on that basis, I'm predictably going to shout out their 10/10 Resident Advisor podcast from October.
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Trump's response to the concerted plan to take him down has been, predictably, to issue threats via Twitter.
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Caldwell, perhaps best known for literally never changing the expression on his face ever, was predictably stonewalling reporters.
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Season two sees him flirt with a steady job at a reputable firm, which he predictably finds stifling.
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Predictably, the administrator-run campus has transitioned from imparting essential knowledge to students toward treating students as customers.
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Perhaps predictably, the Libertarian Party has seen a rise in interest in the wake of Trump's primary victories.
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When photos appeared online on Monday, the pair sparked rumors of romance and, predictably, Twitter users were ecstatic.
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The keyboard is nice and comfortable to type on, even if it does have predictably shallow key travel.
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While designed to allow students to simulate physics experiments, perhaps predictably, they also treated it like a game.
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Predictably, the people of Twitter (understandably) freaked out and turned the whole thing into a reaction-filled Moment.
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Predictably, this narrative ignores the complexity of the immigration issue and reduces it to its most daft interpretation.
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Making the tests harder predictably depresses test scores, creating a sense of failure and hopelessness among young children.
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So he wrote back to Mario's and, predictably, the rejection of free pizza surprised the pizza parlor's staff.
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And a predictably hot woman, in this case the future Queen of Spain, trots along at Langdon's side.
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So they end up as my clients because, with their lives upheaved, they predictably went on to reoffend.
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Amidst Klock's predictably relentless set, our photographer documented the plethora of PDA that was evident throughout the room.
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But the results lined up predictably: the more political the selection mechanism, the less support for gay rights.
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Law-abiding clowns are predictably upset, and have organized at least one "Clown Lives Matter" protest in response.
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"Predictably, within hours, DHS's orderly processing of migrant arrivals at the border faced chaos," the Justice Department wrote.
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After a predictably unsuccessful season of Summer Nippers, the decision was made to intensify and do Winter Nippers.
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Golden State's 31-17 lead after one quarter — achieved without a single point from Curry — predictably didn't last.
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While the coat thefts have predictably sparked outcry, criminals have robbed people for high-end apparel for decades.
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Greed is easy to dismiss, and yes, there is predictably plenty in a film called Crazy Rich Asians.
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It shows Rick (who predictably appears to have been spared) talking to Negan and vowing to kill him.
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On the third floor, the ceilings are predictably lower, and the dormers create cozy spaces for reclusive children.
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The screens are, predictably, gorgeous HDR10+ certified OLEDs — though I didn't get a chance to really analyze them.
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So makers of branded drugs were predictably excited about version 229.7 of USMCA and disappointed by version 0.43.
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This was predictably seized upon by far-right and conspiracy circles, who hyped the event into something massive.
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That advantage allowed Pittsburgh to skate Malkin and Crosby together, which, predictably, did not end well for Nashville.
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Critics say that job seekers in a good economy are, predictably, gravitating toward safer and less-taxing jobs.
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Tara, predictably, wasn't having it — the strength in unity philosophy amounts to the Golden Rule of the Alexandrians.
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Baseball purists, and there are many of them, were predictably outraged, while others saw an opportunity for mirth.
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Democrats are predictably licking their chops at any way to link Trump to their targets in the Senate.
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Research dating back to the 1970s shows that increased cost-sharing predictably reduces consumer demand for health care.
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Drone shots are overused in movies, often predictably so; this sublime film, though, abounds in great, distinctive ones.
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While lovely bottles, these two predictably lacked the depth and nuance of our top (and more expensive) wines.
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Dear readers, Another British royal wedding is upon us, and the internet is, predictably, caving in on itself.
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And then, predictably, the persistence of critical voices depends on their ability to carefully craft their reporting strategies.
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Alas, Jesus and the Virgin Mary are predictably but inaccurately depicted as white, as in most Western portraits.
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His episodes were unpredictable in every way except for how predictably they manifested on Facebook: Between 11 p.m.
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Once they are reached, the securities "would roll off organically, unwinding the policy smoothly and predictably," Brainard said.
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Teigen shared a predictably adorable Snapchat photo of Legend and Luna taking a cozy airplane nap on Friday.
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But when it comes to using computers for social and political control it seems, predictably, much more keen.
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He posted a photo of the "Pig" cups on Facebook and the now-deleted post went predictably viral.
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Lewandowski's interview on Fox & Friends — a show that regularly legitimizes the Trump administration's talking points — was predictably chummy.
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And when a free, ineffective service predictably underwhelms, desperate officials are more likely to seek out seedy contracts.
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Still, the two, predictably, fall in love, with Xuan proving he is brave enough to break the taboo.
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Josh: It certainly generated some coverage and predictably led to warnings that D.C. is devolving into lawless chaos.
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He turned to China to rein in the D.P.R.K., a well-worn approach that, predictably, has not succeeded.
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Predictably, some conservationists are worried the downgrade will soften the urgency of defending the species and its habitat.
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He also, predictably, didn't really talk about the Falcon rocket that exploded on the launchpad earlier this month.
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The joke is based almost entirely upon stereotyping people, and—predictably—this can lead into morally dubious territory.
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Predictably, Reid went pass-wacky: adjusting for sacks and scrambles, he radioed in 57 passing plays and 26 runs.
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While lung function predictably reduced from the screaming and general upheaval, so did the feeling of shortness of breath.
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When Crowe was asked if he uses any specific acting method, such as Stanislavski, he predictably ran with it.
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The conversation predictably centered on talent, fame, and regrets — all three of which Woods would seem to have plenty.
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The rest of Interior staff is Them, the enemy, disloyal to Us. Interior staff is predictably incensed at this.
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At long last Charli XCX and SOPHIE have finally dropped a video for "Vroom Vroom" and it's... predictably good.
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Because it is the most widely used illicit drug, marijuana is predictably the first illicit drug most people encounter.
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The details are predictably hazy, with boxing insiders pointing fingers on background while offering scant details on the record.
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Predictably blunt, Dorfman said she's well aware that her 15-minutes of fame are almost up, and accepts it.
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"The Fed is predictably slow to see the turning points" in the economy from expansion to contraction, he said.
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Predictably, Republicans are most likely to say they disapprove (89%) while Democrats are most likely to express approval (21%).
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That&aposs a predictably strong start for a film expected to be one of the biggest of the summer.
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While the responses have been predictably belated and weak, one venture capitalist's attempt at a comeback is hopelessly unconvincing.
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Predictably, it was our concern with Palestinian freedom that proved most uncomfortable for certain actors involved in the process.
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But, predictably, a few hours after a story on the post caused outrage online, the platform quickly removed it.
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As temperatures warm, notably at lower elevations where it's naturally warmer, the rivers of ice predictably recede and thin.
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I quickly Googled him and, here comes the bad news: Predictably, not only is he a man — he's white.
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Per Square, the highest consumption per capita is (predictably) in San Francisco, followed by Honolulu, Nashville and Portland, Ore.
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Predictably, the British currency, the pound, comes under pressure as investors worry about the economic fallout of a Brexit.
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In the statement, Google predictably reviews the steps it has taken to follow through on previous promises to Congress.
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Predictably, there are jokes about over- and under-endowments, body hair ("That's very sasquatch of you") and premature ejaculation.
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Asked if he'd be sad if his was the last graduating class at East Side, Wright predictably cited tradition.
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"The numbers are declining because tattoo-removal procedures haven't given predictably good results," Dr. Grotting wrote in an email.
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Predictably, for negotiations that need to balance the interest of nearly 200 parties, no one leaves Katowice entirely happy.
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Before Brexit, Britain had a reputation not just for pragmatism but for sound administration and a predictably sensible legislature.
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Predictably, the grouchy French are already contesting the legitimacy of the plans they elected Mr Macron to carry out.
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The seedings for next year's World Cup have been fixed using the rankings from October, with predictably bizarre results.
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We pay a social penalty just for speaking up, which predictably keeps a lot of us from speaking up.
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Apple's decision to remove the headphone jack on the iPhone 7 has, predictably, drawn some skepticism, criticism and confusion.
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This is all occurring with predictably dire consequences for the indigenous people, the Atacama, living on their ancestral lands.
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Predictably, an already weak Italian economy promptly sank into a deepening recession during the second half of last year.
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On Wednesday night, during the final presidential debate, Donald Trump was at the ready with his predictably divisive rhetoric.
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The Tony winner announced the news on Good Day NY and Twitter on Thursday, and fans are — predictably — thrilled.
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Exporters, predictably, closed lower with the likes of Toyota, Nissan, and Sony seeing losses between 3.203 and 2.93 percent.
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After taking some time to herself, JoJo came back and told Chase as much, which predictably pissed him off.
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Like a monster in a horror film, it predictably revives itself whenever the good guys let their guard down.
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I have questions, predictably: this looks like the biggest stage at the festival, and it's a prime evening slot.
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Its execution shaded into melodrama, with Alicia chasing a man who turned out, predictably, not to be her lover.
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In the end, Cruz utterly and predictably failed and turned the anti-Obamacare effort into something of a mockery.
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Predictably, the NRA called the Collins bill "unconstitutional" and claimed that it would not have prevented the Orlando massacre.
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New York media predictably freak out, and thus McAdoo became the first Giants head coach fired midseason since 1976.
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Benioff and Weiss gave predictably vague and cryptic answers, but did tease one potential plot twist that sounds terrible.
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To be an attendant is predictably even more pricey, with the average bridesmaid or groomsman spending $1,154 per wedding.
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Predictably, the Delphi-developed system was a slow seller, even after GM sliced the option's price in subsequent years.
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Smart references to other movies abound, including Alien, a little predictably, but also The Wizard of Oz and Solaris.
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These patients are predictably at risk of serious complications, such as bloodstream infection, as a result of microbiome disruption.
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Perhaps predictably, some users have grumbled about the fact they inadvertently pressed the new button without realizing it existed.
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It's pouring rain and predictably, everyone on the road is acting like they've never driven in the rain before.
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The economic slowdown we are experiencing now is having a predictably larger effect, even though it's not yet dramatic.
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The debate on social media has moved predictably to whether Kappell's firing makes him a martyr of political correctness.
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Ominously, even Eva draws away from Brand, to protect him because, she finally and predictably admits, she loves him.
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Predictably, the President was upset when he saw negative coverage of the summit on television aboard Air Force One.
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At CNBC's recent Delivering Alpha conference, the opening question to a panel of tech investors was predictably about valuation.
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In response, some immigrants will predictably avoid or disenroll from social programs—including healthcare—to which they are entitled.
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This shift, regardless of cause, won't be easily reversed and it will predictably put a drag on global growth.
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Predictably, 80% of Bennet supporters like Biden, one of the most ideologically similar candidates to Bennet in the race.
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Recently, the Trump administration raised tariffs on some European products, which, predictably, led to something of a trade war.
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Having similar values is, predictably, high on the list of traits that help foster a healthy relationship, she says.
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And then cynicism predictably fades, and politics enters an era of complacency, in which most people are politically disengaged.
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The AHCA allows insurers to jack up rates on older people, so predictably AARP has come out against it.
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So Knowles took the predictably cool — but not try-hard — route, and switched up the silhouettes of both pieces.
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The announcement, predictably, provoked a lot of snark on Twitter and in the halls of more traditional academic departments.
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However, this was the artist's first foray political commentary, which predictably turned The Legacy Stone into a polarizing issue.
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Trump's first budget proposal was, predictably, rejected by Congress, which preserved most funding for EPA and renewable energy programs.
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There are no predictably triumphant performance scenes or recording studio breakthroughs, no overwrought montages set to obvious pop songs.
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The NBK repo rate rise to 17% from 12% in 2956Q22408 had a predictably limited impact on bank margins.
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If the Fed requested such portfolio-level data, banks would predictably attack it for unnecessarily increasing their compliance burden.
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The five-day event is a predictably splashy affair, showcasing talent from the 22 countries in the Arab League.
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One reason for urgency: By mid-2015, Cisco's business of networking switches and routers was no longer growing predictably.
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Predictably, the Trump administration has shown less enthusiasm for cleaning up this mess than it did for making it.
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In "How to Reduce Shootings," the columnist Nicholas Kristof writes: Inevitably, predictably, fatefully, another mass shooting breaks our hearts.
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Fashion and affordability were, predictably, low on the list (even those who own an Apple Watch consider it expensive).
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Predictably, Sato had received higher artistic marks, while Bonaly, who had skated an incredibly ambitious program, scored well technically.
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Argentina itself issued arrest warrants for Mr. Rafsanjani and Ali Akbar Velayati, then foreign minister, which Iran predictably disregarded.
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I'm reading her book for a third time now, after being predictably charmed by the new movie 'The Post.
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As I've publicly expressed this truth, the predictably problematic refrain of "not all white people…" returned again and again.
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Instagram, predictably, is filled with photos (#facetattoo) of people, most of them young, showing off their new face ink.
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Rather than address such misdirected spending, Congress predictably would prefer to increase your taxes and call it a day.
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Less predictably, Warner ends up blabbing about the super lab project to a couple of strangers at a bar.
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The payday industry is predictably crying wolf, arguing that the new restrictions will dry up credit in some areas.
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Predictably, Democrats, their allies and many independent economists pounced on the plan as a tax cut for the rich.
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But predictably, he abandons her once more to pursue the obsession that ruined their lives in the first place.
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This can be liberating, even if watching movies with hundreds of other critics can be at times predictably exasperating.
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In another, Nora decides to bleach her hair -- insisting "I'm sick of playing it safe" -- with predictably disastrous results.
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Predictably, Mr. Trump's warning set off a uniformly negative reaction both in the United States and across Latin America.
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Predictably, he crashes to the floor and seriously injures his back, though he gamely hobbles off to a party.
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On days before hurricanes in New York, certain items predictably vanish from stock: bottled water, white bread, peanut butter.
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Self-driving cars need better roads, better lane markings, better traffic-light timing, and better maintenance to behave predictably.
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The brains behind what's predictably dubbed "Stexit," after Britain's move to quit the European Union, is Councilman Joe Borelli.
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The title was instantly and predictably provocative: Franklin's fan base wondered if he planned to depart from Christian doctrine.
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Hill's recollections of sexual harassment get predictably cast as part of a feminist smear campaign designed to destroy him.
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I go in for my blood draw, and it goes predictably poorly, although they get it in the end.
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Predictably, Trump was immediately besieged by criticism from women's health advocates, who lambasted his statement as insincere and hypocritical.
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Predictably enough, climate-change deniers, like President Trump, have used the polar vortex as an excuse to spout fictions.
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The story ends predictably (even Wild Bill predicts it) at a card table in the mining town of Deadwood.
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The actress and the Olympian met Wednesday on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" and it was predictably adorable.
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Predictably, they saw more scooter-related injuries, but what was scary was how serious many of those injuries were.
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This one is so tragically, numbingly and predictably the same as we have so sadly witnessed so many times.
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Predictably, it is this Black female character, Kaneisha, who sees the therapeutic intervention for the scam that it is.
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Democrats, predictably, break the other way, with 74 percent saying the U.S. has a responsibility to take in refugees.
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When Amazon announced today that it might be starting its own health care company, health care stocks, predictably, fell.
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The biggest nuisance is, predictably, the same issue you run into on ChromeOS ever since Google allowed Play Store access.
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His style has proven so different that, predictably, he has received some pushback over whether it belongs in the format.
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The insides are also predictably crowded and as one of our friends is in a wheelchair, they are particularly inaccessible.
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But no one imagines that the appearance of the first primitive cells on Earth led predictably to the human race.
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Predictably, this has pissed a bunch of people off—and now Uber is facing multiple lawsuits over the 2016 breach.
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Theron sparkles in a predictably gorgeous Dior Couture gown, loose updo and neutral makeup with a soft flush of pink.
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Predictably, in response to the analysis, the NRA was quick to counter with a statement that avoided taking any responsibility.
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Predictably, sales of the 737 Max — its best-selling plane ever — have plummeted since the plane was grounded in March.
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She didn't start as a politics caster but, predictably, as a profane 9-year-old (9!) game streamer called LtCorbis.
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What anti–hate speech advocates in Sri Lanka want is for Facebook to implement its community standards predictably and transparently.
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So he's extending that song's fame, somewhat predictably, with verses by the two New York guys who do every remix.
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I went to college in the late aughts — a fertile era for food blogs, which, predictably, I found and devoured.
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Yet the FBI, predictably, concluded Mrs Clinton's offence was not premeditated, a usual condition for a prosecution in such cases.
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Facebook, Spotify, Netflix, Skype, HBO Now, and others are all available, but Google's apps are, predictably, nowhere to be seen.
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The Dallas Morning News was the most predictably conservative of the group — endorsing Democrats just 17 percent of the time.
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Shrek Retold will be released on November 29th on the 3GI website, which, perhaps predictably, looks like a Geocities page.
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As a special bonus twist, the models were asked who Victoria actually is, but predictably, not one of them knew.
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Originally introduced as a temporary measure, the policy helped shape a corrupt system of patronage politics that proved predictably durable.
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"Crude responded predictably, with both Brent and WTI falling," said Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst at brokerage OANDA in Singapore.
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Trevor Noah delivered a predictably scathing attack on Donald Trump's performance in the third and final presidential debate Wednesday night.
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Predictably, though, they're yet to actually achieve that—and while it might sound straightforward, there's plenty that could go wrong.
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And predictably, ticket prices for a seemingly meaningless spring game against Utah soared to the tune of thousands per ticket.
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Never one to shy away from an epic photo-op, Rihanna predictably put her personal twist on red carpet dressing.
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As expected, Minaj has so far declined to comment on the matter, and—predictably so—the pastor's post was deleted.
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Attempts in recent years to intensify Mexico&aposs war on drugs has only lead, predictably, to more, not less, violence .
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Here's another piece of history to remember: In the end, maybe predictably, George Romney and Richard Nixon didn't get along.
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It gives Trump's allies plenty to attack him with, and it has goaded Trump — predictably — into his most infantile epithets.
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It's a strange duality that predictably leads to some awkward questions of what good form looks like on the service.
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Predictably, Bow thinks that Santa Monica should have a more serious career — like her own — and be less self-absorbed.
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Less predictably, Hoobastank wrote that very awful song, and Detroit Red Wings player Darren McCarty performed in a rock band.
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Predictably, the focus for these services for now is around building community first and figuring out profit down the road.
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Food production predictably cratered, but Mao ignored reports of starvation and turned on those who warned of the impending crisis.
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Republicans, many of whom said they would be against this move, are now silently, predictably and disgustingly falling in line.
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That's because the Democratic electorate "is not clearly or predictably split into clear 'lanes' of progressives and moderates," he notes.
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She, like those stars before her, chose to walk the fine line between celebration and appropriation, to predictably mixed results.
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But this isn't the place to test either quality nor speed — both, in a well-lit room, are predictably excellent.
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NOAA's seasonal forecasts are based on large-scale atmospheric and oceanic circulations that change only relatively slowly and somewhat predictably.
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Predictably, France's high unemployment, rising poverty, social unrest and nearly a year of violent demonstrations have damped Macron's reformist zeal.
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Predictably, it listed Bolivia as one of three countries that "failed demonstrably" to do enough to combat the drug trade.
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Their views are well known at the Poughkeepsie college, and predictably, their conversation was a duet rather than a dialogue.
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Were Mr. Quijada and Ms. Kelly older, the obstacles they faced might have been greater, their outcomes less predictably happy.
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Predictably, this explosion of new Medicaid patients has delayed the approval process and jammed the system in many other ways.
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Similarly, the novel's few instances of violence—hallmark moments in any Western—often feel predictably casual, with few enduring consequences.
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In that scenario, senators are predictably confronted with a take-it-or-leave-it proposition that undermines the deliberative process.
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"The resolution predictably drew a harsh rebuke from the Turkish government — the country's foreign minister called it a "shameful decision.
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Reaction to short-term plans: Predictably, Democrats did not agree that the administration was looking out for people's best interests.
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The rising deficit has caused Republicans, predictably, to call for entitlement reform—meaning cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security.
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The media coverage predictably ignored the fact that Mueller continually contradicted himself on what he would and would not answer.
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Even that central reality abstracts from the inherent unreliability of solar PV electricity: The sun does not always shine predictably.
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At the campus level, it's vital to note that low-cost, quick-fix programs are predictably hard to come by.
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President Trump's predictably tongue-tied, tin-eared response angered those who were already upset over the murderous display of hatred.
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Things predictably went bad, and the new season picks up at the moment Season 2 ended, with Spector gravely wounded.
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Predictably, this is also reflecting on Samsung's shares, which have fell by as much as 5.5 percent since August 24.
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With Mexico predictably refusing to pay, he needed taxpayers to do so, or his main campaign promise would go unfulfilled.
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But Nigel Farage, the former leader of the Ukip party often credited as the architect of Brexit, was predictably delighted.
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Shades that seem to change based on the way the light hits them are, predictably, a total makeup slam dunk.
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Even by the utterly fucked standards of 2018, this was a pretty on-the-nose moment, and people reacted predictably.
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Predictably, the story went viral and rightly led to an outcry of support from human rights groups and Iranians worldwide.
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HTC's being predictably cagey about exact pricing here, instead simply calling it "a more value-oriented version" of the original.
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They're in front of the scenes — there's no one else we get to tangle with so predictably and so frequently.
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However, predictably, their passage resulted in a dramatic increase in lobbying by tech companies to avoid other states following suit.
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As for the American men, while things are not as predictably rosy, the situation not long ago was far worse.
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Upon signing up for an apartment — the waiting list is predictably long — the tenant agrees to kitchen and cleanup duty.
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In the book "Predictably Irrational," Ariely discusses an experiment involving two types of chocolate candy: Hershey's Kisses and Lindt Truffles.
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Instead of writing a straightforward memoir or handing his life story over to someone else, he did something predictably idiosyncratic.
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Eris, who appeared in the May 9 crossword, was predictably upset and sought revenge by sowing — wait for it — discord.
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Somewhat predictably, then, McNeil was hurt on Sunday, leaving the game after six innings with tightness in his right quadriceps.
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America's ugly obsession with guns and mass shootings blended this month predictably with the far extremes of anti-immigrant sentiment.
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Predictably, he takes to Aunt Maureen, his great-uncle's warm American wife, who can play mother to a motherless boy.
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Predictably, becoming Judy Garland for the biopic required Zellweger to spend a significant amount of time in the makeup chair.
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Global investors want their currencies to move predictably along with financial markets, not based on decisions made behind closed doors.
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Gun politics is changing rapidly around the country and within a swing state once predictably red and pro-gun rights.
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You'll also see predictably low prices on some smart home tech, like the Amazon Echo Dot or Google Home Mini.
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Democrats, predictably, are fuming about the committee's report, because it obliterates their longstanding calumny that Trump is a Putin bootlicker.
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The Medora Musical, predictably, presents a cheerier version of the past, though it's maybe not the past that you'd expect.
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This sense of unpredictability has, all too predictably, been magnified by nature's refusal to accept our efforts to domesticate it.
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Predictably, many doctors want the policy reversed or at least delayed so that they can come up with an alternative.
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I want to say that again: today's independents vote more predictably for one party over the other than yesteryear's partisans.
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And when they (entirely predictably) don't meet it, instead of reassessing their goal, they chalk it up as a failure.
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The final result is predictably fun, but the build-up — where the words themselves get chosen — is just as entertaining.
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When Energy Secretary Rick Perry requested a study of electric grid reliability, wind and solar energy lobbyists were predictably alarmed.
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Predictably, she opened the sandwich and ate the chicken, then the tomato, then the lettuce, and then—unpredictably—the bread.
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The ensuing adventure is lively, amusing and predictably predictable with revelations, reconciliations and some nebulous politics for the grown-ups.
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Predictably, of the limited media coverage the survey received in the United States, most articles focused on math and science.
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Predictably, entrenched industry players are crying foul, arguing the current small-dollar model reflects the economic realities of subprime lending.
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When the appendix was predictably leaked, it raged like wildfire into the media and in political circles across the globe.
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The results, predictably, drew the ire of Eminem's rabid fanbase, leading Cannon to fire back on the social media platform.
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Peyton Manning, the veteran American quarterback, predictably called it a career after winning Super Bowl 50 with the Denver Broncos.
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Predictably, this clever maneuver has outraged the generic-drug companies who recognize the facts aren't on their side in court.
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" On the other hand, Mozilla's Daniel Leufer called the plans "disappointingly, if predictably, weak on facial recognition/ ai-powered biometrics.
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Waziri also pushed back on hype about mummy curses, which predictably flourished on the internet after the coffin was discovered.
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