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anticipation and Canon
The Great Canon itself is recited during Matins for Thursday, which is usually celebrated by anticipation on Wednesday evening, so that more people can attend.

anticipation and Vespers
During Holy Week, the order of services is often brought forward by several hours: Matins being celebrated by anticipation the evening before, and Vespers in the morning.
The 1960 Code of Rubrics, which is incorporated in the 1962 typical edition of the Roman Breviary, did not allow any anticipation of Lauds, though Matins can still be anticipated to the day before, later than the hour of Vespers.
* In anticipation for a Church Feast or ending in Vespers ( often requires Church attendance )

anticipation and on
The uniform fiscal year eliminates interest charges on money borrowed in the form of tax anticipation notes.
Sacrifice will have to be made in some cases, but it is to the municipality's advantage to finance the change-over for a short period of time rather than pay interest on tax anticipation notes indefinitely.
As the countdown began, the crew of Apollo 16 were participating in final training exercises in anticipation of a launch on 16 April.
The nearest British ships, Swiftsure, Alexander and Orion, all stopped firing, closed their gunports and began edging away from the blazing ship in anticipation of the detonation of the enormous ammunition supplies stored on board.
In anticipation of its eventual proof, some have proceeded to develop further proofs which are contingent on the truth of this conjecture.
In fact, the United States Mint, in anticipation of this practice, implemented new interim rules on December 14, 2006, subject to public comment for 30 days, which criminalized the melting and export of pennies and nickels.
In anticipation of PlayStation's launch Sony Interactive Studios America had made the decision to focus primarily on console titles under the banner 989 Studios while spinning off its sole computer title, EverQuest, which was ready to launch, to a new computer game division named Redeye ( renamed Verant Interactive ).
Robert Plutchik agreed with Ekman's biologically driven but developed the " wheel of emotions ", suggesting eight primary emotions grouped on a positive or negative basis: joy versus sadness ; anger versus fear ; trust versus distrust ; and surprise versus anticipation.
With a new stadium on the horizon, the 2010 offseason marked a change in direction for the franchise, as they it became a buyer all over in anticipation of a higher payroll and more revenue.
Alexander thus chose to retire from the army and take up the new position, and, in anticipation of his viceregal posting, was on 26 January 1946 appointed Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George.
The constant change built the anticipation on the organizations decision regarding Manning's future with the team.
Up to a week before his death, he was working on the script in anticipation of a July / August 2004 start date.
A " Soft Capture Docking Mechanism ", based on the docking adapter that was to be used on the Orion spacecraft, was installed during the last servicing mission in anticipation of this event.
Shortly before the start of World War II, many children were evacuated to the English countryside in anticipation of attacks on London and other major urban areas by Nazi Germany.
In anticipation of the invasion, Harold assembled his troops on the Isle of Wight but, perhaps due to unfavourable winds, the invasion fleet remained in port for almost seven months.
The Métis became more fearful when the Canadian government appointed the notoriously anti-French William McDougall as the Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest Territories on September 28, 1869, in anticipation of a formal transfer to take effect in December.
Hugh Despenser the younger was sentenced to be brutally executed on 24 November, and a huge crowd gathered in anticipation at seeing him die.
The film was scheduled for release on July 3, 1996, but due to the high level of anticipation for the movie, many theaters began showing it on the evening of July 2, 1996, the same day the film begins.
The same evening anticipation applies to other major solemnities and feasts, and is an echo of the Jewish practice of starting the new day at sunset (" Shabbat " starts on Friday night ).
When TW3 was cancelled in anticipation of the 1963 election, Rushton and some of the TW3 cast as well as some of the members of the Cambridge University revue Cambridge Circus ( including future-Goodies Tim Brooke-Taylor and Bill Oddie ) went on tour in America as David Frost Presents TW3.
Depending on how we interpret the historical facts known to us, Solon's constitutional reforms were either a radical anticipation of democratic government, or they merely provided a plutocratic flavour to a stubbornly aristocratic regime, or else the truth lies somewhere between these two extremes.

anticipation and Wednesday
On what came to be referred to as " Ash Wednesday ", at British headquarters, rear echelon units, and the British Embassy, the British frantically burned confidential papers in anticipation of the entry of Axis troops into the city.

anticipation and afternoon
The court's ruling was made known on November 24 ; in anticipation trade in the share was suspended for the second part of the afternoon ( from 15: 45 onwards, at a share price of € 0. 59 ).
The ruling was made known on November 18 ; in anticipation trading in the shares was suspended for the afternoon ( from 13: 45 onwards, at a share price of € 0. 71 ).

anticipation and is
Perhaps it is only an analogy, but one of the most obvious differences between cheap fiction and fiction of an enduring quality is the development of a theme or story with leisure and anticipation.
Of all advantages, probably none is more important than the elimination of tax anticipation notes.
Borrowing in anticipation of current taxes and other revenues is a routine procedure of the majority of municipalities at all times.
The term Angst distinguishes itself from the word Furcht ( German for " fear ") in that Furcht is a negative anticipation regarding a concrete threat, while Angst is a ( possibly nondirectional ) emotion, though the terms are colloquially sometimes used synonymously.
This verse in particular is often seen as an anticipation of Christianity.
In contrast to literary prizes in the United States, the Booker Prize is greeted with great anticipation and fanfare.
Within the letter is also found an optimism where Paul's belief of his release is the basis upon which he promises to send Timothy to them for ministry ( 3. 19-23 ), and an anticipation to also pay them a personal visit ( 3. 24 ).
During this time, in anticipation of Yom Kippur, it is " exceedingly appropriate " for Jews to practice teshuvah ( literally " return "), an examination of one's deeds and repentance for sins one has committed against other people and God.
Among Christians who hold this belief, this is not the " end of the world ", but rather the penultimate age, the age just prior to the end of Satan's worldwide system in anticipation of a New Heavens and a New Earth under Jehovah's kingdom reign ( Rev.
:# Marked and persistent fear that is excessive or unreasonable, cued by the presence or anticipation of a specific object or situation ( e. g., flying, heights, animals, receiving an injection, seeing blood ).
:# The avoidance, anxious anticipation or distress in the feared situation ( s ) interferes significantly with the person's normal routine, occupational ( or academic ) functioning, or social activities or relationships, or there is marked distress about having the phobia.
:# The avoidance, anxious anticipation, or distress in the feared social or performance situation ( s ) interferes significantly with the person's normal routine, occupational ( academic ) functioning, or social activities or relationships, or there is marked distress about having the phobia.
* Range Corollary: A construct is convenient for the anticipation of a finite range of events only.
The sustained yield of timber is an aspect of man ’ s most fundamental need: to sustain life itself .” A fine anticipation of the Brundtland-formula.
* Dos Equis is first brewed in anticipation of new century.
He does not explicitly acknowledge any anticipation of his demonstration of electrostatic repulsion by the latter but, as he quotes a passage from the same page, could not have been unaware that, in a discussion of the nature of electrical attraction, Cabeo had written ( Philosophia Magnetica p. 192 ): " When we see that small bodies ( corpuscula ) are lifted ( sublevari et attolli ) above the amber and also fall back to the motionless amber, it cannot be said that such erratic behaviour ( talem matum-but if " matum " is taken as a misprint for " motum ", then the translation is simply " such motion ") is an attraction by the gravity of the attracting body.

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