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Hughes reproduces the draft fragment given below ( i. e., the fifth through eighth lines of the song ) and writes, " His sketches, preserved in the Vienna National Library, show the self-denial and economy with which he struggled to achieve song's seemingly inevitably climax, pruning the earlier and more obviously interesting version of the fifth and sixth lines, which would have anticipated, and so lessened, its overwhelming effect.
At the time, Gracie had a reputation as being seemingly unbeatable, which resulted in the most highly anticipated match in UFC history to that date.
" is a clear illustration that, the more anticipated an event or destination so, seemingly slower the passage of time in a child's mind.

anticipated and gets
Since, as he might have anticipated, Una and Redcross easily defuse this threat and again unmask the culprit, he gets thrown into prison for his pains.

anticipated and him
It poured out of him like an electric current, a feeling that the muscles and nerves of his fine-drawn body were coiling for action, and that that action would be all that he anticipated.
Alexander of Pherae, prepared to meet his enemy in Macedonia, but the king anticipated him, and, reaching Larissa, was admitted into the city.
The plotters, however, had anticipated this and, fearing that Antony would come to Caesar's aid, had arranged for Trebonius to intercept him just as he approached the portico of Theatre of Pompey, where the session was to be held, and detain him outside.
Luthor then replied that he had anticipated this for some time, and he then attacked Brainiac and snapped his neck, temporarily incapacitating him.
In doing so the flipper will float on towards the batsman and land on a fuller length than he anticipated, often leaving him caught on the back foot when he wrongly assumes it to be a pullable or a cuttable ball.
Swan acknowledged that Edison had anticipated him, saying " Edison is entitled to more than I ... he has seen further into this subject, vastly than I, and foreseen and provided for details that I did not comprehend until I saw his system ".
It may be noted that in a paper on the proportion of the gases or elastic fluids constituting the atmosphere, read by him in November 1802, the law of multiple proportions appears to be anticipated in the words: " The elements of oxygen may combine with a certain portion of nitrous gas or with twice that portion, but with no intermediate quantity ", but there is reason to suspect that this sentence may have been added some time after the reading of the paper, which was not published until 1805.
In Germany and Switzerland the early Protestant reformers, most notably Martin Luther himself, read some of the friar ’ s writings and praised him as a martyr and forerunner whose ideas on faith and grace anticipated Luther ’ s own doctrine of justification by faith alone.
He called on the electorate to join him in a march to a " new America ", based on a liberal agenda that anticipated the programs of the Kennedy and Johnson administrations.
In 1198 the archbishop, however, had anticipated him and his agents in Rome undermined Gerald's case, and, as the pope was not convinced that St. David's was independent of Canterbury, the mission of Gerald proved a failure.
International governments, including Japan, proved suddenly indifferent or openly hostile to him, not giving him the recognition anticipated.
The event proved to be a great success, generating more money than Butler had anticipated and allowing him to complete production on the film.
") Merlin rescues his father, Corwin, and hides him in Jurt's quarters, and also discovers that the Spikard Ring he found in Brand's quarters was a trap, meant to bring him under Mandor and Dara's influence-except the plan was anticipated by Bleys ( who was thought to be in hiding, recovering from his injury four books ago ), who replaced it with another identical spikard which Dara and Mandor did not control ( previously held by an estranged Amberite, a son of Oberon called Delwin ).
Still, few of those who initially joined him possessed his activeness ; it is estimated that there were less than half the initial 30, 000 remaining, a figure that was shrinking rapidly, rather than growing as perhaps anticipated.
Hill's varied subjects and styles over this period seem to have anticipated many modern movements and artists unknown to him, Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso among them.
Like Flood before him, Grattan had no leaning towards democracy ; and he anticipated that by the removal of the centre of political interest from Ireland the evil of absenteeism would be intensified.
The Spanish caudillo, after listening to the opinion of the rest of generals, in agreement with him in spite of knowing to the retirement of the allied army from Talavera de la Reina towards Extremadura, had determined to attack the French 12 August to give rest to his troops ; but those were anticipated, appearing against the positions of the Spaniards to five and average in the morning of 11 August, with 26, 000 infantry, 4, 000 horses and 40 pieces of IV the Body to the control of Sebastiani, and of the one of Reserve to the orders of Dessolles and of Joseph Bonaparte in person.
That he anticipated in any manner the inductive reasoning of the true scientific method cannot be contended ; his botanical studies did not lead him, like his contemporary Konrad von Gesner, to any idea of a natural system of classification, and he rejected with the utmost arrogance and violence of language the discoveries of Copernicus.
He was pleased when he found how often in Aristophanes he had been anticipated by Bentley, and when Neils Schouw's collation of the unique manuscripts of Hesychius appeared and proved him right in some instances.
His arrival at the Seminary of Quebec in 1802 was highly anticipated, and his reputation there preceded him.
Pipes argued that far from there being a Kornilov plot there was in fact a "' Kerensky plot ' engineered to discredit the general as the ringleader of an imaginary but widely anticipated counter revolution, the suppression of which would elevate the Prime Minister to a position of unrivalled popularity and power, enabling him to meet the growing threat from the Bolsheviks.

anticipated and taken
The Japanese soldiers, who had expected easy victory, instead had been fighting hard for months and had taken infinitely higher casualties than anticipated.
The story also anticipated Rousseau's Emile: or, On Education in some ways, and is also similar to Mowgli's story in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book as well as Tarzan's story, in that a baby is abandoned but taken care of and fed by a mother wolf.
In addition, al-Bakr and Saddam had taken steps to make the anticipated loss less severe on the people and the economy ; Saddam visited Moscow, and negotiated a treaty whereby the Soviet Union would buy some of Iraq's oil, and second, the government did not nationalise to IPC subsidiaries and gave French members " special treatment ".
Somerset's fall from power endangered Hooper's position, especially as he had taken a prominent part against Gardiner and Bonner, whose restoration to their sees was now anticipated.
Among the concepts that Tarde initiated were the group mind ( taken up and developed by Gustave Le Bon, and sometimes advanced to explain so-called herd behaviour or crowd psychology ), and economic psychology, where he anticipated a number of modern developments. Tarde was very critical of Durkheim ’ s work at the level of both methodology and theory.
Yet Parkman's work represents a pioneering effort ; in several ways he anticipated the kind of frontier history now taken for granted .... Parkman's masterful and evocative use of language remains his most enduring and instructive legacy.
Numerous alterations to short sections of the original route have taken place, the most notable being the opening of the King Edward VII Bridge in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1906 and the Selby diversion, built to by-pass anticipated mining subsidence from the Selby coalfield and a bottleneck at Selby station.
The story also anticipated Rousseau's Émile in some ways, and is also similar to the later story of Mowgli in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book as well the character of Tarzan, in that a baby is abandoned in a deserted tropical island where he is taken care of and fed by a mother wolf.
However, the pilots of the SDF-1, who utilize veritech fighters ( derived from technology taken from the SDF-1 ), prove to be far more skilled than anticipated.
This is an important principle for the purpose of determining harm which only manifests gradually over time, such that the resulting harm can be anticipated, but does not yet exist at the time that the action causing harm was taken.
Members anticipated being shot if they were captured, and were expected to shoot themselves first rather than be taken alive.
In a 1971 TV Guide article, Dark Shadows head-writer Sam Hall discussed the outline the show's finale would have taken had it not been canceled sooner than anticipated.
The risk in this case may have been foreseeable, but it was so highly improbable that a reasonable person could have anticipated the harm to the claimant and would not have taken any action to avoid it.
The siege of Kandahar, however, lasted far longer than anticipated, and it was only almost three years later that Kandahar and its Citadel ( backed by enormous natural features ) were taken, and that minor assaults in India recommenced.
When the ground assault began, the police academy was discovered to be empty of Jordanian troops, as they had taken shelter from the barrage in the bunker system of the hill, thereby enlarging the force defending the hill to one equal in size to the assault force rather than 1 / 3 of its size, as had been anticipated by Israeli Central Command.
Randomly varying channel gains such as fading are taken into account by adding some margin depending on the anticipated severity of its effects.
This anticipated the specialization of coaches that is taken for granted nowadays.
In addition to immediate notification, facilities are required to provide a follow-up report, in writing, " update ( ing ) the original notification, provid ( ing ) additional information on response actions taken, known or anticipated health risks, and, if appropriate, advice regarding any medical care needed by exposure victims.
The tour has garnered excitement from fans, as E & A had taken a four year hiatus, and the duo's next album was one of the most anticipated among the independent hip hop scene.

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