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Sunday, January 09, 2005
3:34 PM

ex·pect
v. ex·pect·ed, ex·pect·ing, ex·pects
v. tr.
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To look forward to the probable occurrence or appearance of:
expecting a telephone call; expects rain on Sunday.
To consider likely or certain: expect to see them soon. See Usage Note at anticipate.
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un·ex·pect·ed
adj.
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Coming without warning; unforeseen.
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ex·pect
(again)
v. ex·pect·ed, ex·pect·ing, ex·pects
v. tr.
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To look forward to the probable occurrence or appearance of:
expecting a telephone call (again); expects rain on Sunday(again).
To consider likely or certain: expect to see them soon(again). See Usage Note at anticipate.

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how come wen we expect something,
it doesnt occur.
and wen we were least expecting it,
it occurs.
and wen it occurs once, we expect it
to occur again.
and wen we expect it to occur again,
it doesnt occur.
how come? how come? how come?
nevertheless, i will keep expecting.
for when i stop expecting,
it will occur.
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brad pitt and jennifer aniston broke up.
things really don't last.
they were a lovely couple.
things really don't last.

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