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highly and anticipated
Though a world championship match between Karpov and Fischer was highly anticipated, those hopes were never realised.
" " The Day of the LORD " was widely celebrated and highly anticipated by the followers of God.
One clear benefit of the ' late arrival ' of the channel was that its frequency allocations at each transmitter had already been arranged in the early 1960s, when the launch of an ITV2 was highly anticipated.
For example, the highly anticipated first person shooter Quake used highly-optimized assembly code designed almost entirely around the P5 Pentium's FPU.
Each of these movies also shares a hallmark plot development, where the movie leads up to some kind of a highly anticipated performance, or the outcome of a performance.
Arana and Arbenz, still both highly regarded at the time, anticipated to soon succeed Arévalo.
* 1954 – The 1954 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal match between Hungary and Brazil, highly anticipated to be exciting, instead turns violent, with three players ejected and further fighting continuing after the game.
" In 1987, Mikhail Gorbachev became the first Soviet leader to visit Washington, D. C. since Nikita Khrushchev in 1959, and Nancy Reagan was in charge of planning and hosting the important and highly anticipated state dinner.
The PowerBook 5300, while highly anticipated as one of the first PowerPC-based PowerBooks ( along with the PowerBook Duo 2300c, both released on the same day ), had numerous problems.
The highly anticipated album entitled " KU: PALM " is set for release through Parkes ' own imprint ' Photek Productions '.
The first World Series game was a highly anticipated matchup between 2-time National League Cy Young Award winner ( 2008, 2009 ) Tim Lincecum, against the 2008 American League Cy Young award winner and heretofore undefeated in postseason play Cliff Lee.
The game was highly anticipated, with verbal exchanges between the teams during the week, and it marked the beginning of a difficult stretch for the team.
GameSpot regarded the game as " perhaps the most highly anticipated fighter ever " and called it the best fighting game ever to be released for a handheld console.
Although the pairing of XTC and Rundgren was highly anticipated by fans, the sessions were less than enjoyable for the band.
this is often highly anticipated and enjoyed by the crowd.
Oasis ' third album Be Here Now ( 1997 ) was highly anticipated.
Hanks next starred in the highly anticipated film The Da Vinci Code, based on the bestselling novel by Dan Brown.
One of the all-time bestsellers, the film version was highly publicized and anticipated, and while Tate acknowledged that such a prominent role should further her career, she confided to Polanski that she did not like either the book or the script.
The rule of prudence meant that gains should not be anticipated unless their realisation was highly probable.
Under new entertainment president Stephen McPherson, in the fall of that year ABC premiered two highly anticipated series Desperate Housewives, and Lost.
Although the scene featuring the three was short, it was one of the most highly anticipated scenes in the film.
In the highly anticipated Conference Semifinals, the Heat would face the Knicks, of whom they shared many of the same defensive attributes and work ethic.
Pepper's, and thus was a highly anticipated event for both the mainstream press and the youth-oriented counter-culture movement with which the band had by this time become strongly associated.
On September 12, 1992, Chávez faced WBO Light Welterweight Champion Hector " Macho " Camacho ( 41-1-0, 18 KOs ) in a highly anticipated bout.
That same year, Nolte starred in Terrence Malick's highly anticipated war epic The Thin Red Line as Colonel Tall.

highly and return
Combined with lacking economic opportunities in the rural areas of former Krajina, the return process is highly troubled.
Modern historians consider this highly implausible however, noting that malicious rumours such as those concerning Domitia's alleged infidelity were eagerly repeated by post-Domitianic authors, and used to highlight the hypocrisy of a ruler publicly preaching a return to Augustan morals, while privately indulging in excesses and presiding over a corrupt court.
In November 1937, Ribbentrop was placed in a highly embarrassing situation when his forceful advocacy of the return of the former German colonies led to the British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and the French Foreign Minister Yvon Delbos offering to open talks on returning the former German colonies, in return for which the Germans would make binding commitments to respect their borders in Central and Eastern Europe.
Mackal proposed that the shape was a " highly flexible laterally flattened tail " or the misinterpreted return from two animals swimming together.
They were told they were on a highly secret mission, and were instructed to return to Germany after the operation and enroll in flight school.
Reviewing the posters of several 1999 films, David Hochman of Entertainment Weekly rated American Beautys highly, saying it evoked the tagline ; he said, " You return to the poster again and again, thinking, this time you're gonna find something.
This results in highly inefficient scheduling behavior, since the thread will not sleep for very long, instead repeatedly waking to return these idle events.
Perhaps the most notable of these are the Apollo Sauroktonos, or the lizard-slayer, a youth leaning against a tree and idly striking with an arrow at a lizard ( Louvre Museum ), and the Aphrodite of Cnidus at the Vatican Museums, which is a copy of the statue made by Praxiteles for the people of Cnidus, and by them valued so highly that they refused to sell it to King Nicomedes, who was willing in return to discharge the whole debt of the city, which, says Pliny, was enormous.
1. 3 ) reports a rumor that Augustus paid a highly covert visit to the island in 13 AD to apologize to his adopted son and give him notice of plans to return him to Rome.
After a highly emotional and stunning performance, the audience's standing ovations prompted Brel to return to the stage seven times for his final bows.
At the election after prime minister Harold Holt failed to return from a swim, artist and film-maker David Perry produced a highly acclaimed poster featuring a stylised pig wearing a bow tie.
In his work on the history of religion, Eliade is most highly regarded for his writings on Alchemy, Shamanism, Yoga and what he called the eternal returnthe implicit belief, supposedly present in religious thought in general, that religious behavior is not only an imitation of, but also a participation in, sacred events, and thus restores the mythical time of origins.
The paper did attempt to return to its highly politicised 1980s incarnation by running a front-cover story in March 1998 condemning Tony Blair, who had previously associated himself with Britpop bands such as Oasis, and this received a certain level of attention in the wider media, but was generally not seen as coherent or well-argued.
Anatole vigorously pursued the return of his property, which led Mathilde and her strong circle of literary friends to mount highly personal and unfair counter-attacks using the public media.
In the same way, Veda-centric Hindu reformist movements in the 18th-19th centuries such as the Brahmo Samaj and Arya Samaj, were also highly critical of image worship like the Semitic religions and called for a return to the ancient Vedic and Upanishadic teachings.
Hyams and Seifert engaged in negotiations with the London County Council over the height of the building, which was much taller than would normally be allowed and was highly controversial ; eventually he was allowed to build 32 floors in return for providing a new road junction between St Giles Circus, Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road, which the LCC could not afford to build on its own.
He thought very highly of the capabilities of the country, and hinted that his chief object in acquiring power here would be to promote the return "
Becker's highly dramatic play spawned new expressions such as the Becker Blocker ( his trademark early return shot ), the Becker Hecht ( a flying lunge ), the Becker Faust (" Becker Fist "), the Becker Shuffle ( the dance he sometimes performed after making important points ), and Becker Säge (" Becker Saw " – referring to the way in which he pumped his fists in a sawing motion ).
Following their return to the First Division, Bobby Ancell took management of the club in 1955 and presided over an era in which highly regarded Scotland stars including Ian St. John and Charlie Aitken played for the club.
Patients with pancreatic cancer are not eligible for valuable pancreatic transplantations, since the condition has a very high mortality rate and the disease, being highly malignant, could and probably would soon return.
As a result, any reference to the return of the former Kosovo Serb population remains highly sensitive.
He then receives an invitation from King Senwosret I of Egypt to return, which he accepts in highly moving terms.
By July 1989, he was pitching in the minors, and on August 10, he made a highly publicized return to the major leagues, pitching eight innings and defeating Cincinnati 4 – 3.

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