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1. They are likely to look at life from many different angles and perspectives and not get frozen in certain views, typical of certain age groups or become predictable with familiarity
2. But unlike the monsoon seasons of Nepal, you want to be as predictable as the thunder clap after the lightning
3. perused the by now predictable menu his heart sank in converse proportion to the
4. Smith started to become predictable
5. It was a warm day and he had on a vanity t-shirt; a couple of sizes too small in order to show off all his predictable tats and steroid pecs
6. The play is a fairly classic farce working round this idea, complicated by the writing of a note from Molly to Jim, the errant husband, which then goes astray with predictable consequences
7. As the boy sat at table and ordered half a litre of the house red while he perused the by now predictable menu his heart sank in converse proportion to the rising pulse in the veins of the aforementioned lady
8. Predictable … but why hadn’t Andy mentioned that point?
9. The pulses of light were rhythmical, predictable and soothing
10. If only the roulette wheel had been as predictable
11. The servants of Sevron had a slow response time, and responded to attacks in an equal, and predictable fashion
12. The concern for carpets was predictable in the
13. Men were so predictable; only one thing was ever on their mind and it wasn’t conversation
14. They listened with a predictable mix of awe and skepticism
15. His somewhat predictable words at least brought her back to reality of the present
16. So much like tracking a moving target with a laser beam where the target had no predictable course or speed, contact was nothing of a certainty
17. Milo's response was somewhat predictable
18. Clearly, the theological (if not metaphysical) implications were mind boggling, and the response from religious groups would have been nothing less than predictable outrage, had any of them been amongst the chosen
19. I suppose in a way it’s easier because they’re so predictable
20. The end result is fairly predictable, I’m afraid
21. Surely it is predictable that such behaviour will create more martyrs and more anger and more escalations
22. Many of these locals were youngsters (between 9 and 16 years of age) who acted in an entirely predictable way by becoming nasty gangsters in their communities
23. This and the presence of the MIG23's certainly worried the South Africans but the invasion never happened as the peace accords was signed before a pre-emptive strike (the predictable South African response) could be launched
24. Terrorists are always predictable as long as you study history
25. This scenario has become all too formulaic and predictable
26. So bloody predictable
27. But then Jeffrey Hunter had always been predictable hadn’t he? Except just that once
28. Radio signals overlapped, like bubbles, the zone of interference predictable, yet when the new analog-to-digital conversion system was installed, this had all somehow been overlooked
29. His dad died a violent and predictable death at sea
30. I created a society of people who were devoted believers, not so much bent on destruction and killing in the name of their gods, but obedient, unremarkable, and so predictable
31. “I’m an adult,” he told his father, grateful that all the crowd of men and women servicing the other vehicles were nearby to somewhat modify his father’s predictable response
32. Once predestination could become a provable fact, the whole structure of history would lurch in another and less predictable direction
33. Or is history destined to repeat itself at least one more time without a conclusive terminal point? In this, we may be presented with a major problem of prophecy! Events do seem to be the most predictable from the seat of the “Monday morning quarterback”! Will we have to wait until then to know what we should have done? God help us if we are not any smarter than that!
34. Perhaps his pessimism was predictable
35. After that rather novel expression of thanksgiving, he began with a more predictable line of credits, thanking his mother for cooking the turkey and his father for buying the turkey
36. “Derek is predictable, I know where I am with him, it’s one of the reasons why I love him
37. Derek forgot all about his children’s predictable cries, he
38. harmonious, predictable, to be natural, then what obeys higher
39. and not all events are predictable
40. The pawn represents a commoner, and is limited and predictable, but can do
41. That mother nature is, at heart, apathetic and capricious—not loving and predictable
42. Predictable and Increasing Profits: Increase both profits and the multiple at which your value is created by developing steadily increasing profit margins
43. What is it, really? Is it the beating of my heart before spitting the words out? Or perhaps it’s my mother's unpredictably predictable reaction?
44. Until now, I have declined to answer the predictable follow up question
45. Constitution, civilizations prosper only when there is a predictable set of rules around which people organize their lives
46. It is based on a predictable, repeating pattern of atomic or molecular structure
47. change, even so much as a routine national election when the endpoints of change are reasonably predictable, there are still unexpected consequences
48. and predictable: if you have unprotected sex over and over again
49. Of the two, I’d rather fight the dragons, for their awesome power is balanced by their being comparatively few in number, and by the fact that as individuals they are often set in their ways, and so are somewhat predictable in battle
50. The Sylvan are never predictable in any way, their languages have never had words for the concepts of fair or honorable combat, and they are as likely to impulsively run from battle as to throw themselves against impossible odds, just for the excitement of it