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Paige MacGregor: One of many famous works written by Charles Dickens, Great Expectations is a “bildungsroman,” or a novel that depicts the growth and personal development of one of its characters.
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Expectations is a serious issue for any central banker.
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Oddly enough, however, Great Expectations is the only Dickens novel I've ever read.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Oddly enough, however, Great Expectations is the only Dickens novel I've ever read.
Charles Dickens 2009
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In between himself and Great Expectations is a desk, and behind the desk, leaning on the desk, is a man with glasses.
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Great Expectations is often assigned to middle and high school students as a tool for examining the concepts of crime, social class, and ambition.
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Great Expectations is a novel by Charles Dickens, and it’s often considered one of the greatest works of the 19th century.
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KURTZ: Expectations, that is always what it comes down to in the media.
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"People went back to their regular lives and it felt as if they expected us to do the same," said Angie Bailey, who shared her feelings in a blog called "Expectations Revised."
The Seattle Times 2011
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Inflation Expectations aka Breakeven Rate - Historical Chart
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