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31. Most discussions of the chronology of specific artefacts, or artefact-types, of the period are couched in predictably vague terms. 32. Politicians rarely change sides unless their instinct is purely one of self-preservation, human personalities remain predictably the same. 33. Predictably, as Table 3.4 confirms, their liabilities are overwhelmingly in foreign currency and are heavily weighted towards time deposits. 34. On Capitol Hill, reactions to Bush's proposals fell predictably along party lines. 35. Perhaps predictably, the proposals have not found favour with Gloucestershire County Council. 36. Numerous forms of disease and injury are predictably related to voluntary activities. 37. All this drew a predictably sceptical response from the archaeologists and historians, who hotly denied the existence of the Glastonbury Zodiac. 38. Predictably, the Conservative candidate Colette Jones was well beaten and lost her deposit. 39. Predictably perhaps, he drove tanks during his 10 months' national service. 40. The arguments which thus preoccupied the Standing Committee divided along predictably partisan lines. 41. Hugh Fraser predictably had been most anxious to join his friend and colleague in the dock. 42. All that money diverted from the city treasury predictably left Neza near bankruptcy. 43. Predictably, members of the Democratic hierarchy who gathered for the national committee meeting favored the status quo. 44. Predictably, the law practice has caused Brown to be dogged by bad press. 45. The crucial strike was made four minutes after half-time and, predictably, it came in the air. 46. Predictably, feeling empty is given by Pines as a cause of chronic over-eating. 47. Both were perceived as amoral sources of power which responded more or less predictably to specific modes of address. 48. Many of his paleontology colleagues, however, were predictably outraged, and some remain so to this day. 49. Hugely complicated contracts were drawn up, which predictably deterred a number of potential private contractors. 50. The exchanges achieved least, predictably, in areas and times of high unemployment. 51. They might be, predictably, so unpopular that Parliament would not pass them in the first place. 53. Poor children who survived infancy were predictably shorter and thinner than others and the differential widened as they grew older. 54. Molly Sheavyn was the only deaf member, and her views predictably did not prevail. 55. Kabbah's close link with them predictably alienated the army, driving it into an even closer alliance with the rebels. 56. Though temperature is an emergent property, it can be measured precisely, confidently, and predictably. 57. Predictably, the arch-conservative reformers claimed great moral credit for such legislation. 58. Predictably, this meant there was no first corner shunt in the slightly damp conditions. 59. Goodwin's letter was given a predictably rough ride by the liberationist press. 60. Predictably they will tell the adviser that they can not rehouse all those families and perhaps the tenant can contact the police.