Not surprisingly, Bob and I immediately got into a pickup 1830 game in preparation for the 1830 tourney to begin that night. |
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Another John is a saucy southerner who talked about two Americas while surprisingly not referring to secession. |
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Not surprisingly, the one-armed baba and other members of the militant ascetic Juna Akhara sect are big fans of the Ram temple. |
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Not surprisingly, it's a delicate issue for Native Americans, considering the once-prevalent stereotypes of Indians as marauding savages. |
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Not surprisingly, financial advisers are encouraging savers to invest in equity-based products. |
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It is medium bodied with surprisingly strong flavors, a crisp acid balance and a slightly bitter finish. |
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The text is broken up by just four illustrations, one musical example and surprisingly few quotations. |
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Sure, you too may have received credit from your supplier, but balancing the debits and credits is surprisingly difficult to manage. |
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Detached from canvas or ground, acrylic paint proves itself here to be a surprisingly supple sculptural material. |
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When they got to a brand-new racetrack, surprisingly everybody adapted to the track. |
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The libretto was re-written for raciness and local flavour and sung in English with surtitles, which seems redundant but was surprisingly handy. |
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Like many a group before them, they had met at art school, and not surprisingly they added a dash of colour to both their image and music. |
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Perceptions actually varied surprisingly little between users and non-users. |
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Stourbridge after winning the toss surprisingly chose to play against the wind, but proceeded to score twenty points. |
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Dogfish resting on the rocks are surprisingly alert, twitching away almost as soon as we notice them, with none of their usual torpid behaviour. |
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Not surprisingly, the combination of dynamic complexity and the ability to adapt is referred to as complex adaptivity. |
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These fish are not only amazingly well camouflaged but to me are surprisingly small as well. |
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It's a surprisingly nice backdrop in which to enjoy Italian classics at bargain prices. |
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Perhaps more surprisingly, Lucio, the rake and libertine, also sees the value of chastity. |
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While the Orioles are surprisingly 21-16 against left-handed starters this season, it seems like they're much worse against the junkballers. |
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Despite his new-found conservatism, Coleridge retained some surprisingly advanced views on social and economic matters. |
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The front seats are comfortable and supportive, as are those in the rear, where leg room is surprisingly good for a short wheelbase vehicle. |
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The surprisingly rapid economic slowdown undermined the performance of companies across all sectors. |
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Considering the strong currents and whirlpools, the north-east side proved surprisingly silty but the south side was completely different. |
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Not surprisingly, we can see an affinity to Warhol's early films in this series of paintings. |
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Not surprisingly it has become the centre piece of a whole branch of Karakalpak culture and folk lore. |
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The bundle of clothes stirred and a fairly groggy Sukari sat up, hair surprisingly kempt despite her burrowing into the pillows during the night. |
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The driver has a very good position behind the wheel, and it is surprisingly easy to place this long, wide car on the road. |
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She was surprisingly shy, considering the bold way she had recruited April as a foster mother when she became widowed. |
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This is a surprisingly beneficial addition that prevents excessive rearward trigger movement after the shot breaks. |
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She rebounded off the surprisingly hard girl and landed on the floor with a muted cry. |
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Not surprisingly, these are rougher years and I find I cannot recall the films to mind as readily. |
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The notes flowed together like a stream of melody, and the tune was surprisingly more soulful than her rendition. |
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He kidnaps her, in a surprisingly old-school twist, and takes her to parts unknown. |
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Alarmingly but not surprisingly, over 80 percent of recent women veterans report experiencing sexual harassment by other military personnel. |
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From its surprisingly small feet spread white, feathery wings at its heels. |
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Resisting the temptation to play her broad too broadly, she creates a surprisingly subtle character, her hair brassy, her heart gold. |
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Three reds remain but Hendry surprisingly concedes to leave his opponent just one frame from victory. |
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By contrast, Inside the Actors Studio host James Lipton handles himself surprisingly well. |
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For a self-confessed policy wonk, these memoirs contain surprisingly little discussion of political ideas. |
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Hardly surprisingly, Frederick knuckled under to his father's wishes, meanwhile biding his time and devoutly wishing for the old man's death. |
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Through most of the Neogene, tropical America has been biogeographically divided into two surprisingly distinct provinces. |
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And the inflammatory I vamps a reporter shamelessly in a surprisingly dirty torch song, Open for Love. |
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The pizza is as you'd expect, with a thick crust and lots of toppings, but we found it surprisingly light and not greasy. |
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Not surprisingly, in all regressions ADHD status made a significant contribution to the prediction of psychopathology. |
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The majority of talks actually attended were generally either surprisingly uneducated or straightforward regurgitations. |
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The chapters are surprisingly short and snappy, without the ambition or all-encompassing portraits we've come to expect. |
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A few weeks ago we sent out an all-points bulletin at the behest of a curious reader, surprisingly without success. |
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As the art of photography marches relentlessly down the digital path, a surprisingly opposite trend has also emerged. |
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We looked at an alpha version, but it performed surprisingly well in our tests. |
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Not surprisingly, commuters in Strawberry Hill are rather upset by this alteration. |
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Interestingly, and perhaps not altogether surprisingly, not everyone has the same appetite for risk. |
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The book itself is handsomely presented, but surprisingly for a BBC publication, contains quite a few misprints and typos. |
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It was uncomplicated to prepare and surprisingly toothsome to a die-hard meat muncher. |
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She's taken quite a few lately with her mum's phone camera and they are surprisingly decent. |
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It's a gritty, violent, amoral action thriller with plenty of twists and some surprisingly funny moments. |
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The same rock solid gameplay, replete with superb control and surprisingly deep levels, is back. |
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Not surprisingly, Cleveland spent the offseason trying to add some zing to its offense. |
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But the zingers keep coming, and, perhaps surprisingly, one of the targets is psychotherapy. |
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Not surprisingly, Spanish authorities betrayed considerable anxiety over the years at Andeans ' ritual performances. |
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The distance over which a boat crew has line of sight is surprisingly short. |
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Not surprisingly, these heated discussions did not resolve the matter to anyone's satisfaction. |
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Not surprisingly, many listed retailers saw profits shoot upwards as well, tripling in some cases. |
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This type of rifle has proven surprisingly popular with regular shooters as well. |
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Not surprisingly, no reference to such an immunity is set forth in the Constitution. |
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She gave up surprisingly easy, and was quickly carted into isolation, restrained by handcuffs. |
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Alexander Sokurov has a surprisingly ornate clock in his otherwise cool and restrained St Petersburg flat. |
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Not surprisingly, early diesel models were directed towards left-hand drive markets. |
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Not surprisingly, younger Americans are more inclined to favor legalization. |
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Not surprisingly, military learning commences on the basis of behaviourism. |
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The restaurant at the top was surprisingly large, and the food and service were excellent. |
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Military parades and reviews, not surprisingly in a country ruled by a general, were an almost daily spectacle. |
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Pitt says there was a certain beauty in his marriage to Aniston, and surprisingly, also in their split. |
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Not surprisingly, the major banks are celebrating their clean bill of health. |
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On the other hand, the libertarian socialist critique of consumerism appears surprisingly, if not uncomfortably pertinent. |
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On the nose, there is surprisingly little fruit, just a damp earthiness, and yet on the palate there is a burst of exotic fruit such as lychees. |
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However, they were forced to admit that his life drawings of his brother were surprisingly distinguished. |
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It was a shame that my body weight was still surprisingly light compared to the other teenagers. |
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The pilaf was prepared with boiled potatoes, which surprisingly adds lightness to the dish. |
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Ten small beggar's purses, tender and light, contained a surprisingly mild but flavorful ground meat filling. |
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Simulations show that these approximations perform reasonably well over a surprisingly broad set of parameters. |
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Not surprisingly, an Internet listserv is the network's most popular feature. |
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This is not just a random grab at topicality but a surprisingly cogent decision. |
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Not surprisingly this hostility rears its head most often when the Liverpudlians feel they have been insulted. |
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There is surprisingly little oxidation of the image, and the institute will be keeping it in a box filled with inert argon gas. |
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Inside are to be found the two pilots in a surprisingly detailed cockpit, a loadmaster and another individual by the starboard forward door. |
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The four series were filmed on location with, surprisingly, Hungarian countryside standing in for the Welsh borders. |
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Not surprisingly, he has discovered the utter joy to be found in a decent bottle of vin rouge. |
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Also, perhaps surprisingly, there is even a shortage of art, or at least of art that can be reproduced. |
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Sometimes he could be surprisingly blunt and tactless, perhaps passing on some unwelcome bit of information. |
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Perhaps surprisingly Fueter also held the rank of colonel in the artillery of the Swiss army. |
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Not surprisingly, there were fewer asexual people than sexual people currently in a long-term relationship. |
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In a first half which was surprisingly free of errors and loose play, both teams played some entertaining rugby. |
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The respectability of conspiracy theories in that sense is surprisingly relative. |
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Preserving the full-frame aspect ratio of the television broadcast, the video here is clean, bright, and surprisingly warm. |
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Not surprisingly, such nuances were lost on me and my high school classmates. |
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Not surprisingly, he quickly ran through the money and had to ask Morgan for more. |
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Study after study reveals a surprisingly low number of gunsmiths in early America. |
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She pulled me onto the dance floor and I surprisingly had a lot of fun moving to the fast beat of the music. |
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Madrid's Migala manage a surprisingly effective broken English, keeping their own language for a variety of more experimental side projects. |
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In terms of leading a political life, she's doing the absolute best thing for herself by keeping on as a surprisingly low-profile junior senator. |
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Every 12 hours the water level oscillates between high tide and low tide, but the pattern of tidal waves is surprisingly complex. |
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The sun shone surprisingly bright through the canopy of the trees to the floor of the autumn forest. |
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On the contrary, he's surprisingly mobile, able to bowl over defenders or fake them out. |
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So that's why I slept surprisingly well for a guy whose body was trashed with alcohol. |
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Not surprisingly, the social skills of children atrophy when they watch television instead of playing. |
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Not surprisingly, he is particularly attracted to a luscious surface and to virtuoso effects. |
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The Pirates' defense fired the ball to third where Bond was surprisingly tagged out. |
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It turns out that the bulk of the world's millionaires, for example, are surprisingly frugal. |
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In a surprisingly candid autobiography, he reveals how his upbringing shaped his writing. |
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The take-off from Edinburgh Airport main runway is slotted in between two scheduled flights and it is surprisingly smooth. |
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It's a surprisingly tractable companion, especially if you let the auto function take the strain of stop-starting in the city. |
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The results of the water test showed that pollution was surprisingly minimal, and that there was no sign of sea water leaking into the spring. |
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One of the universal observations by shooters who have fired the short magnums is their surprisingly mild recoil compared to standard magnums. |
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Not surprisingly, the aversion may be stronger when the person in question is a stranger. |
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They found, not surprisingly, that averting a major catastrophe would not be easy. |
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Not surprisingly, the avowedly liberal author was a trenchant critic of the decision to intervene militarily. |
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Not surprisingly, given our growing national devotion to mystical malarkey, Irish people are flocking to this supernatural health centre. |
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Not surprisingly, malnourishment and illness like fevers, coughs, malaria, scabies and diarrhoea are common. |
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Not surprisingly, you'll get a better deal if you bring a friend who speaks Arabic or Berber. |
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A quick scan of the area revealed her mother, who, not surprisingly, was indulging in exactly the same type of behavior. |
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Not surprisingly, the music is simply beautiful, filled with emotion-packed vocals, lush backing harmonies, and rich sonic textures. |
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Not surprisingly, a number of Mandaeans have fled to Australia, where they're not finding life a lot easier. |
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The great emperor was revealed sitting on a throne, crowned and sceptered, and surprisingly well preserved. |
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But when meshed all together into a teleplay, they seem to work surprisingly well. |
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It's 30 minutes before show time and it's dark and surprisingly quiet backstage at the Gateway Theatre. |
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Not surprisingly, Weber was deeply influenced by the Austrian school of economics. |
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This Tennessean band has created surprisingly little fuss in the UK, despite the high quality of their debut album. |
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The eggplant tower presents surprisingly crispy eggplant, paired with goat cheese and topped by a baked Parmesan crisp. |
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Not surprisingly, management are scornful of such talk and refused to even grace such allegations with a comment. |
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But somewhat surprisingly, this terrestrial arachnid doesn't mind swimming, either. |
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Tash had danced with Richard, who was surprisingly adept at a waltz, Sean, who wasn't, and David, who was terrible at everything. |
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Otley had the advantage of a strong wind in the first-half and not surprisingly had the better of the game in terms of territory. |
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Flavor houses are, not surprisingly, working overtime to produce ingredients for marinades, dry seasonings, and rubs. |
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Several campers are surprisingly rude and testy when you attempt to engage them in conversation. |
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With an intro that's absolute insane scratch work, Flow maintains a feverish and surprisingly melodic tempo throughout the set. |
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For a renowned screamer, his voice was in surprisingly good form on Tuesday. |
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The picture on the 1.5in screen is surprisingly sharp, although it flickers when you walk. |
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Maguire, silver-haired but with a youthful face, looks surprisingly well put together for a man who scrimps on his clothing budget. |
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Its famous mad scene apart, Lucia is surprisingly Classical, based on a succession of conventional double arias and bipartite duets. |
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The long grass ripples like the ocean waves under the surprisingly gentle sea breeze. |
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Not surprisingly, the Masters of Arts, primarily the philosophers, fought for the independence and autonomy of their discipline. |
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Anzac had anchored in the ancient seaport of Alexandria after a surprisingly rough transit through the Mediterranean Sea. |
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Wines are surprisingly excellent with Pinots and Merlots the world should definitely know more about. |
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The supplements on Disc Two are surprisingly thin and lacking in substance. |
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The book contains addition, subtraction, multiplication and, very surprisingly for that period, also division. |
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Not surprisingly, the baronial movement took on some of the characteristics of a crusade. |
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It was only yesterday morning that she had bechanced to see it, not surprisingly following a discussion on that very same subject. |
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The Ukrainian surprisingly beat the American for the world title a year ago. |
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There is almost no extra noise, and the music features surprisingly good bass response. |
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Not surprisingly, all these outlets are swarming with customers who throng from different parts of city. |
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Not surprisingly, he is the youngest in class and all his batchmates are older to him by at least 10 to 15 years. |
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One of his cornermen surprisingly decided to throw in the towel to spark a 3-way disagreement between his assistant and the fighter himself. |
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Not surprisingly, according to Microsoft, the whole scheme is an exercise in selfless public service. |
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And, somewhat surprisingly, he has almost no patience for the mechanics of self-promotion. |
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It's slightly sweet and surprisingly mellow considering the high alcohol content. |
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Not surprisingly, fusion cuisine continued to be popular, melding tastes from different cultures into one melting pot. |
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The creation of the digital images is surprisingly swift. 1,300 pages of the bibles were photographed in just 4 days. |
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For steering, there was, surprisingly, a long tiller, aft on the upper deck. |
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Not surprisingly few paid attention to the bears until the stock markets peaked in early 2000 and the crash began. |
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And we have become a surprisingly timorous nation because we don't ask our leaders, our politicians serious questions. |
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They caught up surprisingly fast and one tackled me to the ground while the other placed shackles on my ankles and wrists. |
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Not surprisingly, crurotarsans are much more likely to be obligate quadrupeds than are ornithodires. |
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Becker, surprisingly, did not immediately jump into the war of words with guns blazing. |
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The setting is beautiful, the wildlife surprisingly abundant, and there is an excellent spa. |
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Not surprisingly, at the ceremony today, quite a few of us graduates, faculty, and family members got a little misty-eyed. |
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Mocha ware, with its brightly patterned surfaces and surprisingly modern decoration, has attracted the attention of collectors for many years. |
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He discusses his entire career, warts and all, in breathtaking and surprisingly honest fashion. |
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As a result the clan stalwart and laird was tried by a jury of Campbells and, not surprisingly, was convicted as an accessory to the murder. |
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Not surprisingly, the opinion of the people sitting around me was that the blimp was an absurd waste of taxpayer money. |
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Not surprisingly, England's first female rulers, the sixteenth-century Tudor queens Mary I and Elizabeth I, assumed power as single women. |
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For a film that carries so much brutality and pain this is a surprisingly easy watch. |
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This is a surprisingly accurate artists representation of me, except I don't normally have wings, or a hole in my side. |
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Naming is a potential minefield, with numerous pitfalls that can be surprisingly significant to a rose's future success. |
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The carriage was surprisingly relaxing and even the children chattered quietly. |
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But surprisingly to her, the painful ache in her heart did not come, nor did tears well up in her eyes. |
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Her first three albums were surprisingly enjoyable, largely due to savvy producers who surrounded her lightweight voice with killer beats and memorable hooks. |
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The New Zealand Barbarians received polite applause and the England team, not surprisingly, were met with a standing ovation that raised the roof. |
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When it comes to his own role in the story, Tomlinson is surprisingly reticent. |
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Not surprisingly, offspring from clutches with no malformed young survived significantly better than offspring from clutches in which young were malformed. |
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Not surprisingly, the most rapturously received bowlful on the menu is a deliriously seductive ragout of onions, leeks, scallions, garlic, cherry peppers, and olive oil. |
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The general reaction among his teammates was congratulatory and warm, but in retrospect surprisingly muted. |
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Not surprisingly, the Democrats are satisfied with this top-down, but winning, approach. |
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Anderson tells his tales with a great deal of surprisingly original material aided by his four-way narrative. |
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With estimable discipline, Smith's inquiry anatomizes vocal volume and pitch, yet rhythm receives scant attention and, not surprisingly, scrutiny of poetic meter is wanting. |
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And the memory of Janet hissing unpleasant things at me in justification of her decision not to let me be her partner in Physics is fading surprisingly quickly. |
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The total effect was surprisingly focused and intimate, with Gabriel's confessional singing style providing an emotional anchor for the ever-shifting visuals. |
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And I can't complain about the roof, which keeps out a surprisingly large amount of wind noise and slides electronically into a cavity behind the back seats. |
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The guitar and what sounds like a wheezy harmonium played backwards contribute to an impression of technologised folk that makes surprisingly engaging sense. |
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Presidential power is surprisingly personal, contingent, and transient, not just institutional and consistent. |
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Luckily, K-OS has the rhymes to back up his rants, wielding a lyrical intelligence that shines both on his ardent raps and in his surprisingly smooth singing. |
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Fair Isle's residents are surprisingly used to seeing strangers strolling around their land ever since cruise ships first dropped anchor off their shores. |
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He attributes his current success in popularizing Sanskrit to his love of God and, not surprisingly, blessings derived from chanting Vedic mantras. |
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Not surprisingly, then, this is a book about heredity, about fathers and sons and their awkward relationships. |
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Not surprisingly, rates for recovery vary enormously, from as low as three percent to upwards of 75 percent. |
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The ride is also surprisingly good for a mid-engined supercar, taut but well able to soak up small and large bumps with perfect bounce and rebound control. |
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Its surprisingly short length is a cunning trick, since this tantalizing opening leaves you sitting on the edge of your seat wanting to hear a few more snippets. |
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Tyrannosaurs are surprisingly common in many North American fossil beds, especially their large, serrated teeth which they shed periodically like most archosaurs. |
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There's surprisingly little action and what there is reminds us that part of the fun of live action is the sense that the actors might really be in danger. |
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A couple of tow-headed pre-teen boys, during a surprisingly non-sexual game of Chicken, are overrun by a rabble of Rattlers and are fanged to death. |
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In fact, establishing anything concrete at all is proving surprisingly difficult, even for hacks of the quality of the Evening Press's own rumour-monger. |
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In addition, I have several subsidiary areas of interest, including, not surprisingly, wildfowl, and also mountaineering and political biographies. |
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Perhaps not surprisingly, their responses were wildly complimentary. |
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Not surprisingly, this laid-back ball of nerves is also both intensely rational and explosively emotional. |
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Not surprisingly 4 hours of semi-sober sleep followed by 12 hours of work, followed by 6 hours of recovery sleep, followed by another 12 hours of work takes it out of you. |
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Not surprisingly, much research is now conveniently rebadged as audit. |
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Not surprisingly, given her risk-taking profession, Baden is a competitive poker player. |
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For a whole new generation of ailurophiles, here is a book to treasure, a wonderfully entertaining, humorous, and often surprisingly moving look into the world of cats. |
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The hypocausts from masoned brickwork were surprisingly well preserved. |
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The urbanization of the mass of the population and the decline of rural areas not surprisingly had profound social consequences for all classes of the population. |
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The surprisingly boring movie Contagion, has arrived, signaling the end of balmy youth for the field of infectious diseases. |
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Not surprisingly many of the subjects of these experiments ended up mad as hatters but they did provide useful samples for us, so it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good. |
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This two bedroom house offers bright and surprisingly roomy accommodation. |
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The venue itself lent itself well to the deep house vibe, very loungey, lots of cozy seating, a dancefloor, and a bar that had surprisingly quick service. |
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The magic of that moment is rekindled in a new Edinburgh show of Kelly's work, the first, surprisingly given his influence and importance, ever held in Scotland. |
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Not surprisingly, given the gullibility of Apple devotees like myself, Apple's profit margins are the envy of Silicon Valley. |
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Not surprisingly, this imposing property is a popular choice for wedding receptions and regularly used for corporate entertaining, conferences and seminars. |
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Not surprisingly prior firesetting and match play has been consistently found across most studies as one of the key predictors in recidivist firesetting. |
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He's reclining on a couch looking surprisingly relaxed and amused as he relates the story of how penury forced him into such an unusual career choice. |
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You can make surprisingly good lemon curd with leaf gelatin. |
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Its heft may scare away some casual readers, but Rough Country is surprisingly accessible. |
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There, Republican Scott Brown has mounted a surprisingly strong challenge to first-term incumbent Democrat jeanne Shaheen. |
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If you enjoy a little more excitement, successful duos, trios and other small ensembles with mixed instrumentation can begin at a surprisingly early age. |
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Not surprisingly, they went on to beat Notts by the massive margin of 179 runs in a game which will long be remembered for Lehmann's wizardry with the bat. |
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It was his own spiritual narrative and it was surprisingly, serenely, humbling. |
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For somebody who has grown up with the stench of oil dripping from filthy laundry, surrounded by roustabouts and crane operators, I've spent surprisingly little time on rigs. |
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Not surprisingly, the relationships were the opposite with elevation, as higher dune elevations result in greater distances between the soil surface and the water table. |
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Not surprisingly, Zakir flatly refused to comply with the order that demoted him to commander of Kandahar Province. |
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When I commented that he was surprisingly ecumenical for an exorcist, he smiled. |
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But Boredom, defensively subtitled A Lively History, is in fact a spirited, no-nonsense guide to a surprisingly contentious topic. |
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Not surprisingly, the store had sold out of them by the time he went back to get it on Sunday so he spent his day driving around trying to find somewhere that stocked it. |
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The beads, pendants, and engravings were surprisingly well-preserved. |
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Not surprisingly, this gruesome war against the darkest recesses of the human spirit has left him a battered old hound, riddled with scars and guilt. |
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Not surprisingly, the Air Force detachment is a tight-knit group. |
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Weiner is, not surprisingly, very much against spoilers, and very good at deflecting questions. |
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It is a curious show which, while at first sight might appear to be an uncomfortable mix of high art and popular culture, in effect works surprisingly well. |
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Not surprisingly, many middle and working class voters, particularly whites, have deserted the Democrats in increasing numbers. |
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Somewhat surprisingly, tiny crystals were found with rhodolite garnet and corundum during alluvial gem mining in streams draining Mason Mountain, Macon County, North Carolina. |
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Dining areas are bearably lit, winningly sleek, and surprisingly clean. |
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Pick it up, flip through it, dip into the story at any point and you will come away better informed and surprisingly entertained by his sharp mind and punk sense of humour. |
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The structure is surprisingly complex, viewing the same events from different perspectives, which Zhang helpfully colour-codes in ravishing washes of primary tints. |
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Beck allows himself to be a blank slate onto which his surprisingly diverse band of followers project their own anxieties. |
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And surprisingly, gender may also play a role in your bleak winter outlook. |
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Popular along the southeast coast of the United States and especially in Louisiana, shrimp or crab boil spice mix is used, not surprisingly, for boiling shrimp and crabs. |
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The U.S. added 195,000 new jobs in June, capping off a surprisingly strong spring. |
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It effortlessly combined a catchy tune, an emotional arc and a surprisingly easy way to remember multiples of three. |
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Yet surprisingly, the woman who originated this annual cavalcade now dismisses the spectacle she seemingly created. |
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That was challenging physically for me but actually doing Liz and being able to access her is surprisingly is pretty easy. |
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There is not even any need to put on your best bib and tucker, because the restaurant itself is a surprisingly unostentatious venue that specialises in simplicity. |
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Atheists are holding their annual convention in Salt Lake City, but things have been surprisingly cordial. |
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Interestingly, Weir was skeptical of these most diehard and even surprisingly pragmatic about their lifestyle. |
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On one specific occasion, the men in the group correctly answered questions on Jean Paul Gaultier and rhythmic gymnastics, making the game surprisingly amusing for all of us. |
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If you've checked the nutrition information on the label and thought the calorie, fat and sodium content seemed surprisingly low, check the serving size. |
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I had hopes for the churrasco sandwich, one of the menu's innovations, but the thin beefsteak turned out to be tough, overcooked and surprisingly flavorless. |
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But it is surprisingly easy to forget what you spend in a day. |
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She shoulders a surprisingly long spear, perhaps to ward off the ardent king, although by that time she had been scarred by smallpox and he had mostly given up his advances. |
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He was surprisingly lucid, claimed the pain wasn't bad at the moment, and was lamenting the fact that he must remain firmly ensconced in his recliner for the next few days. |
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Either way, surprisingly, the Romney camp is displeased with the president. |
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The ride and NVH is surprisingly good for what amounts to a box on wheels. |
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Not surprisingly, the initial aims of the association mainly concerned matters of mutual accord in the areas of trade and economy, shunning politics and the military. |
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Not surprisingly then, Asian-American dissatisfaction with affirmative action has grown over time. |
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Somewhat surprisingly, the biggest increase in drug spending affected not the elderly, but Baby Boomers between ages 45 and 54, who spent more on lifestyle drugs. |
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Not surprisingly, this arrangement makes for its fair share of ructions. |
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The book, surprisingly, is not the self-aggrandizing vanity trip of a preening pop star one would expect. |
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This disc, perhaps surprisingly in view of the jazz background of Rochester Philharmonic conductor Jeff Tyzik, doesn't play up the jazziness of Gershwin. |
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Gia Coppola sounds surprisingly tentative for someone who has made such a self-assured first feature. |
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Not surprisingly the grey wagtail is a scarce nester in Norfolk. |
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Such a particle would generally be included in a grammar in a post-compositional pragmatic component, but, surprisingly, like also affects basic semantic attributes. |
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Its stainless-steel panels perforated by a grid of numerous small holes are either shinily opaque or surprisingly transparent, depending on your angle of view. |
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Not surprisingly, their clique is designated a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center and other organizations. |
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Not surprisingly, the twistiness of the daffodil was much higher than its bendiness, explaining why these plants are far more likely to turn in the wind than to bend over. |
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My initial impulse, surprisingly, was to agree with the right-wingers. |
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Not surprisingly, a construction company in his region has already submitted a tender to build the project. |
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Not surprisingly, 52 per cent of all chief executives surveyed, regardless of location, cite sustained or steady top-line growth as being of greatest concern. |
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Not surprisingly, the roots have a reputation as a powerful aphrodisiac. |
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This decline, not surprisingly, has engendered a dour mood among much of the yeomanry. |
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As a flustered Ally regales the encounter, a flashback reveals the entire, surprisingly explicit soap-and-squeegee affair. |
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Not surprisingly, therefore, our attitude to mobile phones is ambivalent. |
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Image and sound quality are surprisingly crisp and clear for this pair of films that has long been in the public domain, meaning the copyright has lapsed. |
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Casablancas speaks in a drowsy mumble and occasionally needs prodding, but once you do, becomes surprisingly engaged. |
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Not surprisingly, many Hongkongers have been taking taxis, which may also have colored some opinions. |
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When I dug around, I discovered that their creation is surprisingly simple. |
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Not surprisingly, the per diem proposal has been a flop since Moran floated it a few weeks ago. |
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Not surprisingly, some ASEAN members are whining like neighbors who know they can't keep up with the Joneses, but blame the Joneses for all their woes. |
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This is a well sequenced selection of top quality grooves that takes the pulse of 21st century African roots music and finds it to be in surprisingly rude health. |
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Yet, their early releases remained surprisingly conservative considering the angle adopted by the pair, sticking to hip-hop, ragga and dancehall a tad too closely for comfort. |
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He's surprisingly lucid in comparison to his usual interviews and manages to avoid the trademark doommongering and baseless claims of scientific advance. |
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But they're comprehensible, and that comprehensibility is surprisingly comforting. |
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There is a hint at seaside in the light, shiplap boarding and bright, plain render, surprisingly comfortable in the landlocked Midlands. |
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Not surprisingly, some around Barry Goldwater thought it was a lousy idea. |
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She was surprisingly polyglottal, with native fluency in 12 Asian languages. |
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Not surprisingly, in view of their country's defeat in the Crimean War, they were Anglophobes to a man. |
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This beervana is enjoyed by a surprisingly young and collegiate crowd, which explains the row of video games now in place. |
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Bottom fishing for bargains in the stocks of distressed companies is a surprisingly popular sport. |
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And I was already suffering from a brain-melting lack of sleep anyway. But despite all that, I was actually feeling surprisingly fresh. |
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Considering the extent of his crimes, he was given a surprisingly short sentence. |
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At the end of a short side-street a narrow ginnel with concrete bollards led into the surprisingly wide area in which the blocks of flats stood. |
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But John, not surprisingly, has gone off the boil, and feels nothing for Annette so strongly as an intense weariness and desire to be rid of her. |
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Many of the copies are of English provenance, but also surprisingly many are Continental. |
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After recovering surprisingly fast from the sack of Rome, the Romans immediately resumed their expansion within Italy. |
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