The French media and intelligentsia, predictably, have been ecstatic at the restoration of their country’s honour in this line of endeavour.
Even so, there was predictably little support for the Greens in Latrobe valley.
Local women's weeklies have, predictably, been giving the subject a through and mildly salacious going over too.
Recently we were given the opportunity to start up our own dance studio, but Rachel was predictably hesitant because of the obvious risks associated with a start up venture.
Teaching unions are predictably cross, arguing that some people might struggle to achieve much at university for reasons other than their intellectual ability.
The amount of space that people need increases predictably over time as they find partners and have children.
Her detractors have, predictably, damned her as an attention-seeker, a disgrace or a pervert.
To run a sizable business, developers need to predictably be able to get their products in front of consumers.
But the significant advantage over manual processes is that, once tested and verified, you can be sure that steps of the process will predictably be executed in the same fashion.
Astronomers who study star clusters have noticed that the speed at which a star of a given mass spins (measured by tracking cool, dark spots on the surface) also seems to vary predictably with age.