Word: expectation
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...didn't expect to be playing together again this year, but it feels good," said Murphy, who shared a line with Vukonich all last season. "He's a real goal-scorer. He just hasn't shown what...
What East Germans expect first of all from their new leaders is an effort to build "real Socialism" and sweep away the remnants of a corrupt and repressive regime. They want closer relations with their West German brethren, a growing together with the Federal Republic -- but not necessarily reunification; they insist on being accepted as they are. And finally, they demand economic reward, even though they know they are not likely to catch up with the West any time soon...
...stage a civilian coup against Zhivkov. After a decisive vote, the new overlord of Bulgaria quickly adopted the language of reform to rally public support and consolidate power. Despite his stated preference for free elections, Mladenov has said nothing about abandoning the Communists' "leading role." "I don't expect elections with new parties," said Vladimir Kalaidjev, a senior party official. "They will not have the chance to be formed...
...Columbia Pictures. That should help stabilize a struggling studio that has gone through three top management teams since 1978 and had been at a standstill while awaiting the outcome of the Sony-Warner battle. But after paying a spectacular price for admission to the U.S. movie business, Sony will expect its two hitmakers to deliver some true Hollywood miracles...
...annual booklet that used to be titled Notable Acquisitions. In 1986 it was renamed Recent Acquisitions because, as the museum's director Philippe de Montebello wrote, the rise in art prices "has limited the quantity and quality of acquisitions to the point where we can no longer expect to match the standards of just a few years ago." To Paul Mellon, long the Maecenas of Washington's National Gallery of Art, "everything important is ridiculously expensive . . . I just refuse to pay these absurd prices." And as the museum's buying power fades, public experience of art is impoverished...