How To Use Predictably In A Sentence
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The Port Talbot sample, which is predictably highly metalliferous, is especially enriched in Fe as a result of an abundance of spherulitic iron oxide condensates commonly
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Predictably she has hunted for security in her other relationships.
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Predictably, the appeal to personal experience is another well-known logical fallacy.
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Kim Jong Il, who passed away Saturday from an apparent heart attack at the age of 69 - the official cause was "overwork" - was an old-school dictator, predictably unpredictable.
Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis
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Nowadays I use color images from digital cameras as well as scans from slides, and the negatives print much more predictably.
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The severity and unpredictably of higher latitude and alpine habitats present special challenges to birds and mammals who live out some or all of their lives there.
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We had a predictably halting start, but there were no shockers or disasters.
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If the room had a little light apart from the faulty bedside lamp that flickered unpredictably every few minutes it wouldn't be so bad, or even just a fan that at least to cool and circulate the foul damp air.
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Just as predictably, their basis for that outrage is a highly dishonest portrayal of what Forrest writes.
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The paradox is all the stranger because the power shortage has had predictably grave consequences for economic growth.
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Predictably, producing gourmet food for celebrities from a makeshift kitchen can be far from glamorous.
Times, Sunday Times
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People who want to think ahead need to recognise that the world predictably changes in unpredictable ways.
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The opening stages were predictably fast and furious.
The Sun
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Predictably, the Australian news media has indulged in a frenzy of self-indulgent commentary on the issue.
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So, predictably, healthcare reform dominated the Sunday shows (by the way, you wouldn't believe the length of the discussions in my office surrounding the compounding, hyphenation or phrasing of the term "health care"; official Federal rules don't exist, so it was left to Bob to make policy).
R_urell: So, predictably, healthcare reform domin
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He moved unpredictably like lightning, zigzagging towards Kitsumi in a crookedly random path.
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But after intermission Maazel and the Philharmonic turned to Sibelius, which predictably got a thorough workout -- what with all the huffing and puffing, harumphing and galumphing of its broadly built themes, its grandly simple, architectural layout.
Donna Perlmutter: Maazel to the Podium -- Still Collecting Orchestras
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Yet the world champion is so unpredictably gifted that one on-song display could easily enable her to sweep aside the opposition.
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Predictably, club owners and ravers responded with a pressure campaign of their own, accusing city hall of being oppressive and anti-youth.
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When used in combination with agents from other antibiotic classes, such as beta-lactams and aminoglycosides, the quinolones are not predictably synergistic.
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Both problems interfere with your communication equally and predictably.
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The raft, predictably enough, was several hundred feet downstream in no position for any sort of rescue.
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To no one's surprise, the plot is predictably weak, but who really cares if it's all just inconsequential fluff when the action's this much fun?
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Experience in gymnastics or on a trampoline helps a lot, as it teaches control and manipulation of one's body as it moves unpredictably through space.
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Anyone standing behind an over-arm spearman will be faced with a butt-spike going in and out at every thrust, and unpredictably sideways whenever an enemy knocks the spearhead.
The Spear « Isegoria
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They leaped at the chance to tut-tut predictably about social decay.
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Predictably, however, Scargill's arrest brought scores more miners into the area.
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A favourite target of this tattle has predictably been the labour boss.
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Predictably, the media shaped the saga of the rescued miners according to time-worn journalistic methods, massaging it into a ‘good news’ story, while working to turn the miners themselves into momentary celebrities.
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Predictably, they were caught by the tide and the hovercraft found them in nearly two feet of water.
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You're thinking that maybe I was predictably paranoid, which I now recognize as just a sneakier state of self-aggrandizement.
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As a result, the junta's party swept to a predictably resounding victory.
Times, Sunday Times
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Predictably, leeches, cupping, and blood letting take the centre stage of treatments.
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He found that positive feedback was predictably given most often for accuracy and quantity of reading.
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Under Dirks, predictably, Columbia's anthropologists became primarily socioculturally oriented, and the department acquired a newer historical focus.
Columbia Spectator - News, sports, and entertainment coverage for the Morningside Heights community in New York City.
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Quite predictably, all the above-mentioned directors chose to make their next films in English for this wider international market.
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Predictably they were trolled; less predictable was the rush of voices rallying to their side.
Times, Sunday Times
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When Suzanne Lenglen, the predictably glamorous French tennis star of the 1920s often dressed by Jean Patou, wore a knee-length dress with three-quarter sleeves to win Wimbledon in 1919, she opened the flood gates of "risqué" tennis fashion, which soon included Helen Jacobs in shorts at Forest Hills in 1933 and Gussy Moran in those much-photographed lace knickers beneath her tennis skirt at Wimbledon in 1949.
Serving an Ace on the Courts
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Pedestrians threaded their way unpredictably through the slowly moving mass.
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Predictably Ireland were much more driven in the second half, their teamwork more concentrated and intense and the Swiss were forced deeper and deeper into defence.
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There is NO BBC questioning of its Labour government's plans, except, predictably, from a 'greenie' position: the plans do not go far enough.
OPEN THREAD
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The jerry-built result predictably leaves the show dependent on the songs, the production values, and the performers.
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Yet if nothing else, her predictably ludicrous but unexpectedly endearing determination to play schoolmarm during her celebrity striptease is enough to settle any remaining doubts about the validity of this woman's U.S. passport.
Calamity Jane
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These tickets are then exchanged for prizes at predictably confiscatory rates.
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There's already been a boatload of bloviation expressed on the recent reversal of the ban on loaded firearms in our national parks, some of it sensible but most of it (predictably) bordering on hysterics.
Locked & Loaded in Parkland
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As the main characters are Michael Palin (whose pathological pliability is perfectly caught by Harry Hadden-Paton) and Terry Gilliam (Sam Alexander, who makes his character's grudge against his native U.S. unpredictably attractive), you expect Mr. Thompson to have written his play in Python-length sketches (like the bisexual war hero in a World War II-skit that has to be explained to dumbfounded network executives).
The Witty Bits of a Play
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Predictably, the irregular essive verb *yiθ becoming PIE *h₁es- would be an outlier from this general pattern and “to be” is a rather oddball verb cross-linguistically speaking.
Archive 2008-08-01
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Sadly, but predictably, the effort to re-enfranchise people with felony convictions has come under attack from demagogues claiming a cynical political motive for the effort.
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Molly Sheavyn was the only deaf member, and her views predictably did not prevail.
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These is feigned blitheness about crises that will predictably attract immediate attention.
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It wasn't always a comfortable fit for a singer who made his name playing spiffed-up guitar pop, and not just because the half-empty audience had a predictably substantial contingent of teens and tweens.
Boston.com Top Stories
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Predictably, the petro-billionaires had put their foot in it again.
The Sun
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`His seventh - and predictably some years distanced from the sixth, and by the usual arithmetical progression - backwards.
THE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PRINCE
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Once again, you have outdone yourself with a perfectly programmed mix, ... pravda23: very cool, foill. funky breaks, predictably kiff.
Blentwell.com - the peoples dj mixset link collective
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Predictably, as Table 3.4 confirms, their liabilities are overwhelmingly in foreign currency and are heavily weighted towards time deposits.
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The fears of spiders and of heights are predictably, the most common, according to a new survey.
The Sun
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Predictably, the conditions of the American movements could not be maintained for any period of time.
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Page 297 alone manages to refer to Alonso in The Tempest as "Alphonso," describe him as duke of Naples, rather than its king, invent for Gonzalo a nonexistent comparison of the courtiers 'garments seemingly new-dyed by salt water to "players' costumes, "and misread Prospero's account of the witch Sycorax (predictably yet another caricature of Queen Elizabeth) arriving on the island" with child "as meaning she already had a small Caliban trotting by her side.
The One and Only
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The show is a predictably riotous affair and celebrations continue long into the night.
Times, Sunday Times
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Recently we have been told how he and Sophie were now shot of each other with residual bitterness on both sides, with her predictably now disowning all previous suggestions he was innocent of his drugs test or had drinks spiked.
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I got on my high horse, predictably, and said the separation is artificial and even perilous (see the post directly below)
Yahoo’s news includes blogs « BuzzMachine
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A squirt of sauce predictably makes the ribs taste like sauce and nothing else, so enjoy them bare or not at all.
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The huckster advertises an attractive item-an appliance, aluminum siding, a new kitchen-at an astonishingly low price. That's the bait, and consumers predictably rise to it.
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And predictably, there have been warnings that the new hedonism itself might be a touch too hedonistic, posing a potential risk to people's health and wellbeing.
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Friday night passed on the predictably exciting sleeper train from Paddington to Penzance.
Times, Sunday Times
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They can predictably be seen pushing the ‘Christian Nation’ idea to their credulous readers.
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Both were perceived as amoral sources of power which responded more or less predictably to specific modes of address.
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If their contributions to behavior are understood then one should be able to predictably alter the behavior by perturbing the activity of the neurons.
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My own favourite things revolve, perhaps predictably, around food.
Times, Sunday Times
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Like speech, e-communication may be essentially immediate; unlike speech, it may be deeply asynchronous, and always unpredictably so.
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Predictably, the Conservative candidate Colette Jones was well beaten and lost her deposit.
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Predictably, Babur's uncles and cousins attacked his territories soon after he had acceded to the throne.
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Predictably, Twitter has gone bonkers, with the term bigotgate swiftly making an appearance.
BBC News | Technology | World Edition
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Predictably, the owners of the two multiplexes in Bangalore are hugging themselves in glee.
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Predictably, perhaps, the industry's successive waves of expansion and diversification have been led by its major corporate players.
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Predictably the president parried enquiries about the arms scandal.
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Predictably, he discovered on arrival at 6.15 on Wednesday night that, while his golf clubs were whirling round the carousel, his luggage had been lost en route.
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Ben "feels compelled" to follow through with the porning, apparently because he needs to prove (somewhat predictably) that his marriage is different, and not the steel cage Andrew makes it out to be; Andrew is anxious to acquire evidence that his lifelong rebellion against squaresville hasn't been a big joke, especially after an abortive tryst points up his own sexual prudishness.
SpoutBlog
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The same doctor said that the sales reps who work for the biggest pharmaceutical companies predictably tend to have few compunctions about giving their products the hard sell.
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He's finally cozied up sort of to Lisa Edelstein's Cuddy, with predictably on and off results.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: When Tom Cruise Became A Superstar
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None of these had a map, any recollection of the cave's name, or predictably, even basic speleological Slovak.
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Because the innocent bystander wandering into frame is, predictably, the delicious Riva herself.
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He predictably avoids the language of the subconscious; but his 'preconscious' in fact works in much the same way.
Clark Lectures, Trinity College, Cambridge Grace, Necessity and Imagination: Catholic Philosophy and the Twentieth Century Artist Lecture 1: Modernism and the Scholastic Revival
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Yet, predictably, there is no consensus across the political spectrum, just the usual bickering and farmyard squabbling.
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Kabbah's close link with them predictably alienated the army, driving it into an even closer alliance with the rebels.
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Predictably, the media shaped the saga of the rescued miners according to time-worn journalistic methods, massaging it into a ‘good news’ story, while working to turn the miners themselves into momentary celebrities.
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The range of roles afforded female heroines in Perrault's retellings is predictably limited and limiting, consistently advising young girls to be beautiful rather than clever, passive rather than active.
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Yet the world champion is so unpredictably gifted that one on-song display could easily enable her to sweep aside the opposition.
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A sceptical sports editor eventually agreed, although he was predictably disagreeable when what eventually materialised was a ‘Why Monty Should Consider Retiring’ column.
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Or maybe it was just another chance to make the Conservatives look silly-their churchy types predictably attacked him getting the post.
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There were court musicians whose exact relation to the family or to any royal court was predictably fuzzy.
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Influenza pandemics are global outbreaks that emerge infrequently and unpredictably.
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While male and female have broadly different psychologies, these are not predictably distributed.
Times, Sunday Times
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He found that positive feedback was predictably given most often for accuracy and quantity of reading.
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He cheerfully apologizes for the room his two preteen boys share, which is predictably porcine with respect to neatness.
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I sat at your table, he reminded the actress, who looked a little put out when he approached her as she fended off admirers in the predictably rococo drawing room of the French Embassy, where the most discriminating after-party was under way.
O: A Presidential Novel
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Predictably, North Korea has responded to the UN resolution by firing off another round of bellicose threats. Searches of its vessels will provoke military retaliation, the regime says.
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The two cops visit snitches and the usual ghetto scum, and predictably Oak and Tellis's different methods bump heads.
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The only downer is that they appear to be on the nights Ted seems to most often (though not really predictably) have off.
Colorist poll
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Turbulence is very dangerous and will causes the kite to behave unpredictably.
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Unfortunately, the demand curve may shift unpredictably, making control very difficult.
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The pitch response is predictably quicker, but not so fast as to compromise its structural integrity.
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Though the New York Post and Daily News once a year routinely call for the abolition of this 179-year-old office (with periodic name changes) - and mayors, too, have predictably kvetched about an office that's mandated to be the watchdog over City Hall-there's no public support for ending something that keeps the bureaucracy on its toes.
Mark Green: Changing the NYC City Charter. Again?
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The extremes of a statistical distribution represent unpredictably rare individual events, which have very low values of statistical probability.
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This predictably led to a discussion of that vague, amorphous entity called the audience.
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He then leaves the figures outside to be dried by the sun and wind, allowing the elements to intervene unpredictably in the artistic process.
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Predictably and predicted, foreseeably and foreseen, by me, George Cunningham, and indeed Enoch Powell, during the Commons debates of 1977 – 79, a Scottish Parliament, once established, is going to ask for more and more, and will remain discontented until such time it has got it.
Cameron is Wrong. The Conservatives did get it right.
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The renaissance was not destined to endure; predictably, it led to no enlightenment.
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Due to the severe heat, most animals remain within their cages and predictably, the visitors are disappointed.
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Non car users are given a predictably rough ride.
Times, Sunday Times
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Electronic retailing has predictably become known as etailing.
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The closest such historical work comes to the artistic avant garde is in Dziga Vertov's rare animation Soviet Toys - a predictably anti-bourgeois screed done with a very fine line - and Lotte Reiniger's Adventures of Prince Achmed, probably the first feature-length animated film, made with shadow puppets (intriguingly anticipating Kara Walker's work, which is also represented here).
Peter Frank: Blague d'Art: Moving Pictures, Frozen Music
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I asked the boss for a rise and his reply was predictably short and sweet!
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And conversely, to drive unpredictably is to drive dangerously.
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Their anger with the corporation was ironically but nevertheless predictably an enlivenment of their musical sensibility, for their new album would be a declaration of independence from the establishment.
Grace Slick The Biography
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Basically, Professor Somin recounted Communist crimes, and predictably some cry, “Chile!” as if that were in any way relevant.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Competing Explanations for the Oppressive Nature of Socialism
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The pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs can change unpredictably in patients at the end of life.
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Too many cop shows are fat and predictably lazy from the get-go, relying too much on smartphones and lab results; "The Chicago Code" feels like an old-fashioned and vigorous foot pursuit.
TV review: Fox's 'The Chicago Code,' an exhilarating cops-and-corruption workout
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As a result, the junta's party swept to a predictably resounding victory.
Times, Sunday Times
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Predictably, Democrats are now denouncing the college as an anachronism.
Times, Sunday Times
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One can measure entropy on a scale from zero to one - zero indicating a completely linear system that loses no work and behaves predictably.
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Information in the mainstream guidebooks being predictably thin, I turned to the ultimate travel guidebook - the Internet.
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Predictably, after the initial media interest, the refugees now seem to have been forgotten.
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Our favorites, perhaps predictably, came from Italy and included frizzante wines from Perrone, Marcarini, Mosca and Cameron Hughes.
Why You'll Be Drinking Moscato This Year
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But in and around the unforgiving techno and electro beats, electronic sounds swirl unpredictably.
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To the delight of nineteenth-century readers, phrasings were predictably grandiloquent.
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Predictably, the farmers and the press are blaming the government for mishandling the crisis.
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Monthly costs can rise or fall unpredictably.
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Predictably enough the game follows the same storyline as the movie and tells of Potter's fourth year at the school of witchcraft and wizardry.
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In order to understand the power and unpredictably of our planet we need to ponder in awe that large and high mountains contain fossils from seabed origin, and many dry areas contain tillite, (ice driven rocks), in order to fully comprehend how climates, earth forms and life forms change and alter.
Mail & Guardian Online
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Thus, the person may rapidly and unpredictably veer from one extreme of a symptom to the other.
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Predictably the likes of the Guardian and the Independent have scarcely mentioned the problem – after all, shopping in Hampstead delis hardly equips you to understand the problems of working and middle-class families struggling to make ends meet.
A Home-Made McStalin Pickle
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He spoke as chairman of the Forward poetry prize judges, and his honest comments predictably caused a storm in the teacup world of the poets he meant.
Times, Sunday Times
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Predictably, Kipling railed against most aspects of modernity, such as jazz and psychoanalysis.
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Predictably, French was then repositioned as a colonial language imposed on Guadeloupean people, a source of division and confusion.
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Because of the unpredictably the two most dangerous incidents police could attend were domestics and stopping vehicles, he said.
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Woods and bushes, predictably enough, symbolized pubic hair in both sexes.
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Reaction from the "locals" is predictably sadness and from our visitors and tourists comes the silence of incredulity.
Dog urine causes cancer not pesticides?
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Predictably enough, a murder-free utopia soon starts to look mighty dystopic.
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For example, in some parts of the world pneumococci remain predictably sensitive to penicillin, and this drug can remain a first line agent for presumed pneumococcal meningitis, but we do not know how long this will be true.
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Due to concerns about potential adverse vasoconstrictive effects on regional vascular beds, such as the liver and the kidney, norepinephrine traditionally had either not been used or had been reserved as a last resort in a moribund patient, with predictably poor results.
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As long as it's run like the Bank of England currently runs the pound, which is to say, apolitically, and pretty predictably, then it should be all right.
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After you chuckle, click here to read the predictably outraged responses.
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The paradox is all the stranger because the power shortage has had predictably grave consequences for economic growth.
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Politicians rarely change sides unless their instinct is purely one of self-preservation, human personalities remain predictably the same.
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Those present for the first time were predictably open-mouthed at the skikjoring race.
Times, Sunday Times
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Predictably, the petro-billionaires had put their foot in it again.
The Sun
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The fact that the biosphere responds unpredictably to our actions is not an argument for inaction.
PREY
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Predictably he succumbed to his brother's ill-natured comments and began a whiny protest.
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No, it's not an uprising of disaffected yoof, but, predictably, an artwork.
Times, Sunday Times
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Predictably today was utter bedlam at work and, apart from a depressing and slightly embarrassing midday chat with the boss about our team's workload, things went entirely as expected.
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As for Switters, despite his professed hunger for baby lamb cakes, he was primarily a consumer of fish and vegetables, so he swam against the kitchen and ordered ceviche, picking warily at it, for, predictably, it was not the dewiest ceviche in town.
Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates
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Perhaps predictably, the proposal has since been almost universally panned by politicians on both sides.
Times, Sunday Times
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The careless double-celling of Eddie Arriaga who was intentionally put in with a mentally ill, violent prisoner in a tiny ad seg cell predictably resulted in his death.
Jailhouse Lawyer Denied Medical Appliance to Block his Lawsuits
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While some find his menswear references too predictably, well, masculine - there were wide-brimmed trilbies plus punchily coloured man-jackets and crisp, white shirts.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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Predictably, Dominy managed to overcome such scruples offer he was appointed commissioner.
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Kleiman has to say, but I note that the point of the constitutionalization of criminal procedure over the past 60 years has been to ensure that punishments do not follow violations swiftly and predictably.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Mark Kleiman Guest-Blogging
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Mulligan has, predictably, always hated it, and the Director, too, a tall, thin graying Blanco named Dane Coleman.
Archive 2010-02-01
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His nerves just screamed a sudden alarm at him, and he sideslipped in the air, violently and unpredictably altering his path.
The White Gryphon
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Kabbah's close link with them predictably alienated the army, driving it into an even closer alliance with the rebels.
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And predictably, the second week of the tournament sees players having to cram in their games in between the showers and the interruptions.
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Parker was smiling smugly, but then, predictably, his expression clouded.
The Will
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Predictably, those trying to be midwives to these new theologies (note the plural) are being criticized as heretics, unorthodox, disturbers of the peace, etc.
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While newspapers provided some notably serious reporting, for the most part the TV news zone was predictably agog with glitz and sizzle.
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his sermons were unpredictably witty and satirical as well as eloquent
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So, predictably, the huddled masses of Bradford get ignored while those who claim to speak for them shout at each other.
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Both groups separately discuss the boredom and dreariness of their lives and decide to have a night out on the town - predictably ending up in the same place.
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Shanny's "staleness" over the last three years has no bearing on the predictably pedestrian prevent O that McDaniels fielded this year.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
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Just as predictably, the media pack has chased right behind the politicians.
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Predictably, Israel and the US voted in the minority obstructing the application of international law and sticking with decades of willful "rejectionist" policies.
The Case for a Nuclear Iran
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With just two slips and no third man in place, four possible chances and nine boundaries predictably flew off the edge.
The Sun
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Predictably, her worst critics have come out with Bibles held aloft.
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But I can understand a certain impatience with reading the millionth entry in the log of the USS Mary Sue (or Ye Unpredictably Capitalized Chonicles of Mary Sue, or whatever).
Quote of the Day
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Predictably, the farmers and the press are blaming the government for mishandling the crisis.
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The central character, the scary doc, is paranoid, naggy, miserable, erratic, unpredictably furious and no fun at all.
Times, Sunday Times
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Veteran commanders consider any unit that has not been blooded to be unreliable, because even well-trained soldiers can react unpredictably to the horrors of combat.
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Although the film begins with a gun pressed firmly against The Boss's skull and promises to unfold unpredictably, any thoughts of a non-linear narrative similar to that of Post Mortem soon fall by the wayside.
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Predictably, the New York Times has enhanced these efforts by blazoning them on Page One.
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Predictably, these eggs especially have a slim chance of surviving on the over-crowded beach if they are not rescued.
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Predictably and predicted, foreseeably and foreseen, by me, George Cunningham, and indeed Enoch Powell, during the Commons debates of 1977 – 79, a Scottish Parliament, once established, is going to ask for more and more, and will remain discontented until such time it has got it.
Cameron is Wrong. The Conservatives did get it right.
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Periodically, unpredictably, a roar makes the pavilion tremble and the menacing shadow of a low-flying plane is projected slowly across the vaulted ceiling.
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Predictably, the game ended in a goalless draw.
Sir Alf: A Major Reappraisal of the Life and Times of England's Greatest Football Manager
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The film is shot brilliantly to make the viewer feel they are part of the crowd, along with a predictably great soundtrack.
The Sun
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It was the eighth outfield position the Yorkshireman has attempted for City and he was predictably competent and willing.
Times, Sunday Times
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Whitt's book follows a predictably chronological organization, mirroring the author's evolution as a creative artist.
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One question had been put to the stutterer who, predictably, had muffed it badly.
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Consumer advocacy groups are predictably outraged and are calling for fee caps.
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Just as predictably, he insisted that prosecutors and police were only enforcing the law.
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Hugh Fraser predictably had been most anxious to join his friend and colleague in the dock.
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The robber gives predictably blood-curdling answers as his temper flares at the thought.
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And, somewhat predictably if unhygienically, she wants to ‘spit in their face’ too.
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Predictably, he discovered on arrival at 6.15 on Wednesday night that, while his golf clubs were whirling round the carousel, his luggage had been lost en route.
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The popular tale, as rendered here, is gluey with preaching about a society, dominated by greed, megalomania, and more than a touch of concupiscence, that predictably neglects its offspring.
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Thus small-time con man Moss gets mixed up with real villains and, predictably, blackly comic scrapes ensue.
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Both were perceived as amoral sources of power which responded more or less predictably to specific modes of address.
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They must protect young boys from any pederasts who predictably might be drawn to them.
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Predictably, they went for the latter with what is now the ten metres back restriction at the lineout and the hindmost foot offside law.
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Has your student gone from predictably polite and compliant to moody and disagreeable?
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The amount of bitterness in fireweed shoots varies unpredictably.
How to Harvest Fireweed Shoots with Recipe for Fireweed Shoot Omelet
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Like a child that has not yet predictably learned that putting their hand on the stove is how they get burned, unbroken loyalty to that line of self-inflicted, limited awareness repeatedly scars, disfigures and deeply pains you.
Vaishali: Self-Awareness: The Key to Owning and Operating the Human Experience