| 11. | Conducting is all anticipatory; dance is at the moment.
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| 12. | Democracy in Haiti these days seems to be more anticipatory than participatory.
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| 13. | January's anticipatory void doesn't last long.
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| 14. | In order to be anticipatory a reference must be enabling.
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| 15. | Anticipatory mourning also occurs when a loved one has a terminal illness.
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| 16. | The expectation of perceived motion is necessary for anticipatory slow eye movements.
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| 17. | However, the prior disclosure must be sufficiently detailed to be anticipatory.
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| 18. | But the anticipatory mood preceding the promised interview was hardly one of excitement.
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| 19. | This is something that was designed to be anticipatory,
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| 20. | It was part of the anticipatory excitement, then.
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