as one might expect in Hungarian

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1. As one might expect from its name, the Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat, K

2. As one might expect , Google has integrated Drive into nearly all of its prominent applications .

3. As one might expect, prior experience of self-employment increases considerably the probability of self-employment.

4. In absolute terms, the less-populated provinces tended to have lower costs of obesity, as one might expect.

5. As one might expect from such an intelligent and physically capable breed, Abyssinians are known to be formidable hunters

6. Jim Owczarski: Bobby Portis (health & safety protocols) did not travel with the #Bucks as one might expect, but P.J

7. The extra-wide Backland 117 was designed in part by Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, and as one might expect, it is a high-performance fat ski that can charge hard when needed

8. Fosbery Breechloader Col George Vincent Fosbery, V.C., was a definite devotee of small arms design as well as being a bona fide war hero – a combination that isn’t as common as one might expect

9. These small compact women, who remind me of my own grandmothers years ago, are not, as one might expect, from Silhanoukville nor are they even Cambodian. I overhear them talking among themselves in Viet, in the heavy, flat southern accent that hangs well in the humid air. When I inquire about their “que” (home village), most gestured eastward to Chau Doc, a port town on the Cambodian border. They have left home and journeyed to a neighboring country for the small privilege of selling tidbits of food from their yoke-baskets. For a moment, I wonder unreasonably if Bao, my long-lost childhood friend might be among them—a reflex or, perhaps, an affliction of trauma. So, day after day, for weeks on end, I gravitate to beach to eat grilled squids and to hear their stories.