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Aron said he expects the same versions of films shown in countries such as Dubai
Analyst Patrick Moorhead of Moor Insights& Strategy said he expects to see"higher-resolution, lower-price 8K televisions," extending a trend.
Mr Waziri said he expects more discoveries to be made there when archaeologists start more excavation work in January.
At a press conference Monday, Ruecker said he expects to be the last to hold the post.
Nuri al-Maliki, the Iraqi prime minister, has said he expects Saddam to be hanged before the end of the year.
Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou said he expects the GDP to shrink by 4% by the end of the year.
Trump said he expects a serious and reciprocal trade deal that will only bring positive results for both sides.
Mark Carney, managing director of Bank of England, said he expects interest rates to rise earlier
Baron said he expects the company to be generating some $70 billion in revenue
At the conference Druckenmiller said he expects it will slowly break apart over the next decade.
Burns said he expects the talks to be"difficult".
Patrick Pouyanne, said he expects oil prices to remain low.
Microsoft's representative for Macedonia, Ilijanco Gagovski, said he expects at least 250 to 300 contracts.
In the formation of GORD on 04/22/2012 Slavi Binev said he expects political repression
who attended the signing, said he expects Greek investors to help improve business conditions in Serbia.
Czech Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg said he expects Albania and the other Western Balkan countries to integrate fully into the EU by 2014,
Tesla chief Elon Musk said he expects his company to manufacture truly“totally” autonomous vehicles for this year
President Donald Trump said he expects a second tax overhaul to be unveiled in October
Leroi said he expects this study-- which he worked on with Matthias Mauch from Queen Mary University of London-- to be the first of many in an emerging field examining the evolution of different cultures through data.
Australian student Thomas Linnette described the relaxed policies as a"welcome change" and said he expects there will be a large increase in students seeking part-time jobs and new graduates seeking employment in China.