Word: predictably
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...revolutionize astronomy. "When we were planning for the Keck in the early days," recalls Caltech's Djorgovski, "we laid out some of the science we expected to do with it. And we were much too conservative: we missed most of the really important stuff we've actually found. I predict the same thing will happen with these enormous telescopes. We'll almost certainly find things we never could have imagined...
...Crimson hopes their practices predict victory on Saturday...
...well be that the College is scared of what we can all predict would result. In a 1928 report, after all, President A. Lawrence Lowell, Class of 1877, argued that students should never be allowed to control their housing for the same shameful reason: "Large communities tend towards cliques based on similarity of origin and upon wealth. Great masses of unorganized young men...are prone to superficial currents of thought and interest, to the detriment of the personal intellectual process that ought to dominate mature men seeking higher education...
...Experts predict that, win or lose, the close vote ensures that Gore will remain the political spotlight for some time--not necessarily ideal for a university president...
Those victories led Gore staffers to confidently predict that the election would be the first since 1960 to be decided by the West Coast states--and that the favorable news coverage of Gore's East Coast victories would give them an edge among late voters on the West Coast...