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They won, predictably enough, in the Ninth Circuit (the same court that was overturned in Concepcion).
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Predictably enough, the clergy defend this system zealously, to preserve both their power and their fees.
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Then, he promises (predictably enough) that prices will come down.
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What followed lights-out at the Sleep Disorders Center was, predictably enough, not sleep. (Imagine for a moment going to bed in a fuse box.) Every time I moved, I got tangled in a wire.
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Predictably enough, it all went terribly wrong.
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The answer, predictably enough, was no.
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Negotiations started predictably enough.
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Afterwards, New Zealand boss Henry made it very clear that Wales have been worked out - predictable in attack and predictably coughing up enough errors to turn into a match-winning points total.
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Russian enthusiasts stage the 1812 Battle of Borodino every year, predictably punishing Napoleon every time. (One of them fired the blanks in his gunpowder pistol close enough to CNN correspondent Ivan Watson to damage his hearing).
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