Knowing that, should I be terribly surprised that the whole film feels pretty much like a tired old retread of at least a dozen earlier films? |
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He was surprised to find his father waiting up for him when he arrived home close to midnight. |
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Arthur looked as surprised as anyone when Kizza failed to beat the count of referee Howard Foster of Doncaster. |
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But this year he has surprised many with an abrupt about-turn because something in his head seems to have clicked into place. |
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Deron's expression showed nothing, though I knew he must be surprised by the abrupt rudeness of it. |
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The ground angled suddenly upward, and he staggered as the abrupt slope surprised him. |
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My boyfriend brought me to London and surprised me by booking us in at the Met Hotel, absolutely stunning and funky place to stay, I loved it! |
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The original trilogy is an absolute classic in my opinion so I would be surprised if I ever would like a remake. |
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He was surprised when the kids were more attracted to a showcase of Smithsonian abstracts than to a display of Mickey and Minnie art. |
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I am irritated but not surprised at how absurdly positive the portrayal of these changes has been in the mainstream media. |
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He was suddenly surprised to experience a sudden qualm of deep and genuine regret. |
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It was the first time she ever gave me a real compliment, and I was surprised how easy it came to her lips. |
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The loft conversion of the Itasca building, an old warehouse near the river on North First Street, surprised many by selling quickly. |
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I lifted my head, surprised to hear someone speak English to me, even though it was heavily accented. |
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I've always been a sucker for game collections but this one surprised me when it arrived. |
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He was surprised by the way she accepted him so readily, but he wasn't about to question her behavior when he was so overwhelmed. |
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I remember Dave telling me how surprised he was that George was driving an old jalopy that barely ran. |
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And Gonsal is surprised how many crisp suits are accessorized with poorly maintained shoes. |
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What surprised me most about the books that follow was their desire to bring alternate voices and viewpoints sometimes jarringly into the story. |
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Initially as surprised as everyone else, the Mexican army soon recovered and violently quelled the rebellion. |
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I'm surprised the conclusion was not that docs should be quicker on the draw so there would be no time for second thoughts. |
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I'm still surprised by the amount of people in the media who don't know what a weblog or a blog is. |
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What surprised Maria was their lack of armor, except for a few that wore hardened leather jerkins over their tunics. |
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I'm even more surprised that there's no secondary securing mechanism, such as strapping or webbing, round the piles of plates in the cupboard. |
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But I wasn't surprised that the insistent commercial jingles of her childhood remained embedded in her brain. |
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I'm still surprised by the number of people in the media who don't know what a weblog or a blog is. |
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We wouldn't have been surprised to see them the next day disporting themselves on the golf course or the Tennis court with equal verve and dash. |
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I was surprised when the Royal Horticultural Society named the vine weevil as the worst pest in the garden last year. |
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Scott was surprised that that we actually got to watch little kid movies in school. |
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I was actually quite surprised that people were very eager to share their plants. |
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In the early days, many authors were surprised that we actually paid them to write for us. |
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We both turned around and I was actually quite surprised to see the two of them hugging. |
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I motioned for her to follow me into the barn and was surprised when she actually did. |
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She was pretty surprised that he actually obeyed her, and managed to hide her smile. |
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When it comes, we are actually a little surprised at how she handles the situation. |
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Visitors to this blog will be surprised to find it actually contains some words and not just a series of random pictures. |
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What surprised me was she actually came over and gave him a huge hug, and cried with me. |
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They seem genuinely surprised when the venture capitalists quite reasonably question their lack of business acumen. |
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At Tuesday night's council meeting, she surprised some by throwing her weight behind the project. |
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If the Reserve Bank lifts rates this week it will shock the markets, but few will be surprised if rates rise again by year's end. |
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But I was surprised to realise, courtesy of a little jolt of panic, that I can't really remember what to do to keep a kid amused. |
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Me and Eric walked into the living and I was surprised to see that my mum was here as well. |
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Another Jovian moon, Io, surprised astronomers by indications of volcanic activity. |
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Trying to save face as much as possible, I put a fake smile on and sauntered over to him, planting a quick kiss on his surprised lips. |
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I really shouldn't have been surprised when I ended up at the ice cream parlor with Mom and my three scoops of rainbow sherbet in a sugar cone. |
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He jumps, surprised, and the loud clatter of silverware resonates from our corner of the reception hall. |
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Closing her eyes, she took a small, sudden jump and was surprised when her feet landed firmly on the ground. |
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Jason stares at Daphne, surprised by the admission that Doug's negligence bothers her. |
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If he had taken a large wet fish out of his pocket and hit me around the face with it I couldn't have been more surprised. |
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I'm still in shock from the after effects of that kiss, surprised at my own daring and marveling at Jake's sheer adorableness at the same time. |
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Such a rapid, dramatic, take always takes you by surprise but what a way to be surprised! |
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He was surprised to discover what a talent he had for producing sexually explicit pap. |
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So it was a good thing that someone was surprised as she was also, but what about him? |
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I am not surprised, because the party has been taken over by a gang of adventurers who are on their way out. |
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But what surprised me most about the meeting was a general agreement that the biggest turn-off was the adversarial nature of the campaigning. |
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Klaxi looked pleasantly surprised and took a deep whiff of their sweet scent. |
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I guess we shouldn't be so surprised that Tizard leaves meetings on a whim. |
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I wouldn't be surprised if they walked around their office wearing tight leather and vinyl with whips and riding crops at their sides. |
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I wouldn't be surprised if as a result of his Liverpool trip he finds his popularity ratings soaring. |
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I was surprised and amused that my letter should have hit such a raw nerve with Mrs Jones. |
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She actually surprised herself when she reached up to grasp his hand without a second thought. |
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But Craig Barclay, keeper of numismatics at the Yorkshire Museum, said he was not surprised to see such a coin coming up for auction. |
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The violence of Violet's reaction had not surprised her, indeed, she was rather pleased by it. |
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Joyce implies that if one looked at the singer's face one might be surprised by her aged appearance. |
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If he is able to explore his options, don't be surprised if at least 10 teams make an initial call to his agent on Spikes' behalf. |
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Her condition deteriorated and on October 24 she was readmitted to Queen Mary's where staff were surprised at the size of the bedsore. |
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I was surprised to see that store-bought, ready-mixed formulas are usually cheaper than hand-mixed. |
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The group was surprised to find a strong water current flowing through a wide chasm where the road had been. |
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Friends were genuinely surprised when he went through with the challenge, and now those who sponsored him are having to pay up. |
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The Bulgarians made shopska salad and surprised other children by putting ketchup on their pasta. |
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I was surprised to see a young man, wearing khakis and a white polo shirt, standing there smiling at me. |
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On my first morning at Bryant Park, I am surprised to discover that tracksuits and windcheaters are making a comeback. |
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General readers who have stayed this far will not be surprised that, in the face of such a blatant rebuff, the Reserve Bank did nothing. |
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I have seen wind-up radios and flashlights, but I was surprised to read about a wind-up cellphone charger. |
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You may be surprised to find that the airplane will hold roughly the same airspeed in a power-off glide at the same attitude. |
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Hurrying over to 818, she was not very surprised to find the door slightly ajar. |
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Brian, aka Danger Mouse, showed up and was very surprised to see me behind the decks. |
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Josh was surprised and just sat there for a moment before recollecting himself. |
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But Elliott surprised Yorkshire officials by announcing that his knee was still not 100 per cent and as a result he was withdrawn from the side. |
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Don't get me wrong, this is wrong and I am not surprised that his mother is thinking of withdrawing him from school. |
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One morning Charlotte was surprised to learn from the kitchen maid that Mr Collins had finally left his sick bed. |
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The sense of survivor's relief was compounded with a certain pride. We, the unsurprisable, were surprised at how well we were handling ourselves. |
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I nodded, surprised, and wondering why I'd confide in a teacher, then grabbled my backpack and left the classroom. |
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With comments like that, it is little wonder that the market was surprised by the sellout move. |
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I was pleasantly surprised to see him shown in such a spiritually redeeming light. |
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I wasn't surprised to find that it has been a subject of redesign for the Seattle waterfront area. |
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I squeeze her muscles once more, surprised at how the knot has completely vanished. |
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I'm surprised this is not a more frequent event with the daily working of school buses. |
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Many have been surprised by visits from teams of officers at their homes and workplaces. |
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There are rumours this could be the last shuttle flight, and I wouldn't be surprised. |
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I knew she was an emotional wreck, but I was a little surprised when she broke down into tears right in front of me. |
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I picked it up and was mildly surprised to see my name written in perfect cursive across the front. |
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We're not surprised that the government would make it difficult and confusing to cast a write-in vote. |
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When she had finally regained consciousness she wasn't surprised to find Dai missing. |
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Darryl said he wouldn't be surprised if they also found an alien spacecraft in that cave. |
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The shock registered on Ethan's face, but for a man who was told his father could be the devil, he didn't seem completely surprised. |
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I was genuinely surprised by the solid, thoughtful direction Levin gave his film. |
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They were all immensely surprised when Gweneth Cassella, the lady of the household, came through the front door, her own briefcase at her side. |
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Stuart did not strike him as being a religious man and so Rabbi Wade was surprised one day to see Stuart wearing a yarmulke. |
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I am an ex-farmer, and was very surprised to see ewes heavy in lamb being mustered. |
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Once they are alone together, Harry is surprised to find himself drawn to Erica for all the right reasons. |
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Tara was surprised when Scott gladly accompanied her to a Lammas gathering in August. |
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But this year, the birds surprised conservationists by selecting a nest site deep in the forest. |
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With their genre hopping style, The Offcuts are a unique live prospect, with many surprised by their sudden, ferocious appearance on stage. |
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He carved only with his right hand and was surprised to learn that some carvers were ambidextrous. |
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If his lap belt broke, I would not be surprised if it was because he was wearing it loose for comfort. |
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A true Renaissance man, he surprised us with his versatility and non-art related talents. |
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That night, he keeps his rendezvous with his secret correspondent and is surprised to find that Clara is that person. |
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Go over your lawn with a springbok rake and you'll be surprised how much there is. |
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Larry, the way these guys ran their campaigns, I'd be surprised if their parties would ever renominate them again, whoever the loser is. |
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We were surprised at the response as well as the children's latent talents. |
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She launched herself at him, pushing a surprised Adam back into the snow and landing on top of him. |
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As she passed through the gate she was surprised to see someone lurking among the laurel bushes. |
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It always surprised me when Jem would laugh hysterically if Ben zinged me with the ultimate joke of which I was the victim. |
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But then I put in a few rows of zinnias to sell at a farmers' market, and was surprised at how well they sold. |
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It's brief statement Tuesday was closely scrutinized by analysts, who said they were surprised by its mild tone. |
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I'm not surprised that this society is becoming increasingly lawless when magistrates are giving out such small fines. |
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Don't be surprised to find yourself rerunning some stories long after you thought they'd be forgotten. |
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He said a further application would require a material contravention to give zoning authority and added he was surprised by the refusal. |
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The zookeepers surprised the cheetahs with different odors to see which ones they enjoyed. |
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We wouldn't be surprised at finding the Andalusian on the eventual podium come Sunday. |
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When she arrived home to Germany, Eclyse's mother surprised her keepers by giving birth to a baby zorse. |
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If you've got a glass jaw and you lead with your chin, you shouldn't be surprised when you wind up unconscious on the canvas. |
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And I wouldn't be surprised to see his name on a college-tournament leader board real soon. |
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I haven't gotten a grasp on all the nominees yet, but so far I'm resolutely not surprised across the board. |
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The surprised lord quickly leapt forward to catch his wife before she hurt her herself. |
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The restaurateur said he was impressed by the children's knowledge of food and of fish, which he admitted, rather surprised him. |
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The team's left-winger admitted he was surprised at the sudden emergence of positive tests against top players. |
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With his reputation, many will certainly be surprised to hear that he may have actually gone legit after all of this. |
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When the show went out about 6 weeks later I was surprised at just how much they had angled those cameras onto the people in our group. |
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Many people are surprised to learn that the weapons and kit used by the SAS are largely the same as those available to regular British Army soldiers. |
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Maison Martin Margiela surprised the fashion world by announcing the disgraced designer as its new creative director. |
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It never surprised anyone when the US decided on an air strike. |
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However, in July, Schweitzer surprised the political world by announcing that he would not run. |
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If our school system fails to teach how our country works, should we be surprised so many are disinterested? |
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Lil looked up, surprised by the complete about-face he had just done. |
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Newly re-elected mayor Merv King said he was surprised by the discovery. |
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He has surprised many by defying the adage that you can't teach an old dog new tricks by adopting a more attacking approach than he normally favours for his teams. |
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Nobody could have been surprised that the onetime long shot coronel was the winner. |
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No one who knew Peter in Beirut was surprised when he turned his focus to helping Syrians. |
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Months later, many are still surprised, at the state's stern monetary and fiscal policies and with the populist, old-style welfarism of its campaign against hunger. |
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So, don't be surprised to see her come out swinging hard and soon to reclaim the stage. |
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Amina Alzouma surprised us all with her disturbingly beautiful displays of vulnerability and intensity. |
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Now this surprised me not a jot because, like most non-social workers, I am a firm believer that kids who are allowed to do as they please grow up to be monsters. |
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I was flattered and somewhat surprised, but accepted with pleasure. |
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The shouts of an old woman dressed in ragged clothes surprised us. |
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The first sighting of the oarfish was an 18-footer that surprised a diver off Catalina Island. |
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She was quite surprised to see me in my well-worn grass hat. |
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The thoughtful man said he was surprised at how the top security officials expressed their own ambivalence and regrets. |
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Reading the making of the story at adland, no one will be surprised to learn they came up with the ideas in 24 hours, and shot them in like a week. |
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We all jumped, surprised that she was even paying attention. |
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The man, surprised by this sudden movement jumped, and screamed. |
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I was just surprised at the level of divisiveness and immaturity... and I think it's the same thing with health care. |
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Anybody who remembered him from those days could not have been surprised as he now refused to be deterred by the silence. |
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I was surprised, wondering if there was anything wrong with me. |
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There isn't much to be learned from the track except at how surprised he was to see how close the animatic followed the actual scene in the movie. |
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I wouldn't be surprised if the thin eating champs were born with weak pyloric sphincters, or exhibit higher capacity for smooth muscle relaxation. |
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Even Rachel Maddow, who wrote her doctoral thesis on AIDS reform in prisons, seemed surprised by the seemingly magnanimous move. |
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You have to have a surprised face for each one you receive or you'll get a smack in the ear or a whack on the side of your head or one with da wooden spoon on your arm. |
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Hey, you'd be surprised at the useless junk people will buy for a buck. |
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She amiably offered a smile in return, which pleasantly surprised him. |
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I have been playing more squash recently and in the knock-up I again felt confident and was pulling off shots that surprised and impressed me for their accuracy and technique. |
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Former teacher Jeff Ennis, MP for Barnsley East and Mexborough, surprised some by signalling his determination to rebel either by a positive vote against or by abstaining. |
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The next evening, Singh was surprised when his train made an unscheduled stop at a small railway station near Bhopal. |
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Perhaps the finest and most moving single poem in the book is one combining a Keatsian awareness of frailty with a surprised celebration of survival. |
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If that does not open a war chest for lawyers in this country to make those sorts of applications to the High Court non-stop, I would be very surprised, indeed. |
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The ethnic fusion sound of Second Moon, a newly formed world music band, has surprised those who have sought anything but K-pop and hard techno in Korea. |
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As bach on the Subways has grown in size and stature, its audience has expanded beyond surprised strangers. |
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He said he has been surprised by the positive reaction from the public. |
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If the clerk at the Swiss bank was surprised to answer the phone to a gruff, Middle Eastern sounding man speaking in heavily accented English, she did not show it. |
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I was really surprised by the outflow of people who emailed and texted and stuff. |
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Melanie looked faintly surprised, whoa, where did that question come from? |
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She is surprised by the intelligence into a wounding tactlessness. |
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The door opened and closed with a faint whoosh sound that surprised me. |
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A man who went whoring in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region was surprised to discover that a woman made available to provide him with sexual services was his wife's sister. |
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She had been abominably uncivil to him, and she would not be surprised if he took umbrage. |
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Belinda was surprised to find that she had managed to drop off when a mid-morning wake-up call woke her. |
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On my first walk across the yard, accompanied by a guard, I was surprised at how normal, even fashionable, the men's blue and orange jackets, pants and watch caps seemed. |
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People who have only seen you in Six Feet Under and dexter are going to be very surprised to see you as Hedwig. |
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Few of those who believe Hernandez is guilty will be surprised by a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder. |
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However, I wouldn't be at all surprised to see sick pilgrims now queueing to visit the restorative canals in the Bow area to take the waters and heal themselves. |
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I confess to being surprised at the reaction to yesterday's article on the boring, bourgeois future of gay marriage. |
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Aoki says she is surprised by how little attention the education emergency in West Africa has garnered. |
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One of the things that surprised me in our study is the important role of air pollution. |
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Klein said he was pleasantly surprised by his close encounter with the governor. |
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I was really surprised to find that the fish included koi carp. |
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Some of her friends were surprised by her retreat from public life following her defeat in the election. |
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A boar chop offered on the nightly specials board was also expertly cooked, and its cargo of mushrooms and balsamic sauce surprised with just a trace of sweetness. |
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Melody had surprised herself with how calm she had acted and appeared even though inside a swarm of butterflies flitted nervously and a shiver ran down her spine. |
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A business PC is a different kettle of fish, and many will be surprised to find that a standard 20GB drive is generous enough for the majority of users. |
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So why are we so surprised that, without the help of Auto-Tune, Spears sounds almost unrecognizable? |
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As the news of their son's bravery came in, his parents didn't seem surprised that he had been in the thick of the action on the outskirts of the city. |
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For his part, Bratton is disappointed but not surprised that the same narrative is already being mapped onto Fry and Spencer. |
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Each year Eliot's presence reasserts itself at a deeper level, to an audience that is surprised to find itself more chastened, more astonished, more humble. |
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I'm really surprised his Yorkshire terrier, Brandy, isn't in this picture. |
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She surprised me then by actually seeming to get annoyed about it. |
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Since so many of his songs are about repairing broken relationships and settling down, it surprised many fans when heleft his wife and moved to Spain. |
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Profits will probably fall by half and I would be surprised if the bear market lasted more than two or three years. |
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I was actually a bit surprised that more people didn't agree with you. |
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While Abas was putting on his shirt after performing the ablutions for the afternoon prayer, he was surprised to see a new prayer mat spread neatly on his bed. |
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Yet if you ask guys which Hollywood stars most turn their crank, you'd be surprised who their answers might be, and why. |
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Aristotle was surprised that the Mediterranean was deep but hardly imagined it sank to abyssal depths of four thousand meters. |
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He gave the doctor a look of vexation. He was surprised to see him, and resented the intrusion. |
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I could not proceed to the schoolroom without passing some of their doors, and running the risk of being surprised with my cargo of victualage. |
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The third movement, an allegretto, moved along in a light-hearted fashion and surprised with a dramatic ending. |
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The award surprised Lewis, but it also struck the right note. |
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Even as they were abandoning ship they thought it would be saved and were surprised when they reached land to hear it had been lost. |
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I was even more surprised when I heard my walkie-talkie crackling and a muffled message coming through the other morning. |
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Warchalking has already been called the Napster of internet access, so don't be surprised if it all ends up in court. |
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I was surprised to learn that some of today's drill sergeants still use the Weaponeer system to give training in the platoon bays at night. |
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I was surprised at the number of people who started following my blog. |
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Don't be surprised to read about the Irish signing a handful of blue-chip wide receivers this year. |
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I've been up since 6 o'clock, I'm surprised that I still warrant a wolf whistle. |
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But even he was surprised by the candidness of the final version. |
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He was surprised that the central bank did not understand that. |
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Limnologists usually aren't surprised to find chemical evidence of human activity in lakes with large populations nearby. |
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So why are we surprised if Goldman gets to jump the AIG counterparty line? |
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I am surprised that The Progressive, of all magazines, would bend to this form of redbaiting. |
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I am not surprised that Baked Alaska Bingate happened last year when Ian threw his melting ice cream in the bin. |
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George Martin was not too surprised to be accused of crashing a car into a lamp-post in Rochdale. |
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But I was surprised when it added that a weekend lie-in doesn't counter the ill-effects of lack of sleep during the week. |
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Everyone was surprised when she arrived at the party without an escort. |
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Sometimes we find some surprises, and sometimes we're pleas antly surprised when we don't find any. |
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But you'd be surprised to know that simply reformatting hard drives before throwing them away doesn't prevent someone from reclaiming the data. |
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But as mind-numbingly revulsed and horrified as we were, we weren't surprised. |
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I'M not surprised Liam Gallagher fought tooth and nail to hide the fact he has fathered a secret love child with US journalist Liza Ghorbani. |
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People aren't as familiar with the aperitifs and digestifs, and they are totally surprised by the free snacks. |
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Have you been surprised by the meteoric rise of dance music in America? |
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We can no longer be surprised by the frailties of our political leaders. |
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They discover a series of bodies with ruptured ribcages and are surprised by the desiccated body of a facehugger. |
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Last October, many Ontarians were surprised by the huge numbers of lady beetles that were seen in and about their homes. |
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Readers unfamiliar with the RCAF will be surprised at how extensive its commitment was to North American air defense. |
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The old woman was surprised when the soldiers stopped to look at her camouflage quilts, since menfolk are rarely interested in needlework. |
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I'm quite surprised to be here tonight, because two days ago I had a phone call asking if I would be a judge for the Not the Turner Prize. |
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Great Britain surprised everyone by winning the first test, but lost the next two. |
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When elected Mayor in 1905, he surprised his fellow councillors by a tough and uncomplimentary assessment of Council's lack of achievement. |
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The American team, of which Dwight Davis was a part, surprised the British by winning the first three matches. |
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Khan counter punched effectively from the outside after being surprised with Algieri's aggression majority of rounds in a fairly close contest. |
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He surprised everyone by taking the second pole position of his career in Montreal, but crashed out on lap 47 of the race while running third. |
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Button passed the surprised Hamilton anyway, though Hamilton quickly took the lead back. |
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In February 1761 Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick surprised French troops at Langensalza and then advanced to besiege Cassel in March. |
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The Russians expected to have an independent sector of Kosovo, only to be unhappily surprised with the prospect of operating under NATO command. |
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Dahl was surprised to find that he would not receive any specialised training in aerial combat, or in flying Gladiators. |
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This shocked his family and surprised some of his friends, but he had contemplated the step for some time. |
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Many people who engage in netsex say that they are constantly surprised by how emotionally and physically powerful it can be. |
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Edward was surprised to see Robert's army emerge from the cover of the woods. |
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Mary surprised Knox by agreeing that the priests would be brought to justice. |
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Note, the honest Quaker was nonplussed, and greatly surprised at that question. |
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He was the subject of This Is Your Life in 1982 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews. |
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Secombe had been a subject of the show previously in March 1958 when Eamonn Andrews surprised him at the BBC Television Theatre. |
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The British surprised the smaller and slower German squadron, which fled for home. |
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Although this was the orthodox macroeconomic prescription at the time, the resulting stagflation surprised economists and central bankers. |
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They are, however, unpredictable in temperament, and may attack if they are surprised or feel threatened. |
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They bark when surprised, whicker when playing or in distress, and emit a piercing scream when alarmed or frightened. |
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She was in pale violet peau de soie, and a hat so beguiling that Kit was only momentarily surprised to find himself with an erection. |
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The Germans were surprised, and were pushed back by the French and British armies. |
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He and a few followers seized the opportunity, and surprised the High King, killing the aged Brian before being captured. |
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Still more was I surprised through another occurrence of this same plantkin. |
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Crossing the river at night, he surprised them and forced their army to retreat after the first cavalry skirmish. |
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As he approached the polacre he was surprised to see a Union Jack being hung over her gunwale. |
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Then the king of the village ordered them to bring them back to the continent where they were surprised to be welcomed by Berbers. |
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The cultural differences were staggering, fed with honey and cake, they spit them out and were deeply surprised with the sight of a chicken. |
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But the natives surprised them by raining a barrage of arrows, but the shields and helmets of the Spaniards left no permanent damage. |
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Augustine, but was surprised by a storm that wrecked his ships further south. |
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After his return, De Almagro was surprised to learn of the Inca Manco's rebellion. |
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This surprised some observers who had expected that Eden's deputy Rab Butler would be chosen. |
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He surprised everyone by graduating from Oxford with only Second Class Honours, but won a fellowship with a tutorship at Oriel College. |
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Elizabeth is surprised and delighted by the kindness to herself and her aunt and uncle. |
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Most people are surprised when they read that the rock rabbit's nearest relative is the elephant. |
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I wouldn't be surprised if rooburgers and ostrichburgers were available on a certain Southern Hemisphere island. |
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Daniel had still been surprised, however, to find the lab area deserted, all the scientists apparently seconded by Cleomides's military friends. |
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The Scots have always been a fiercely independent people, but it surprised me how far this sedulous process of separation has gone already. |
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Everyone was surprised by the severeness of the sentence the judge imposed. |
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Annie looked at him a bit surprised and came in, and he realized she carried a bottle of beer with her. Not a stubby, but a long neck. |
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I am surprised that you, sir, a man of letters yourself, should have the temerity so to interrupt the progress of science. |
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The people were surprised that the old Moshka had business with tovarishch Commissar. |
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Russell took his usual chair and the usual trepidatory sip, and was pleasantly surprised. |
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They might be surprised how much money they would save on altar bread. |
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The discussion is mostly Unity-related, but don't be surprised to find the occasional conspiracy theory discussion or trout-slapping session. |
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You would be surprised at how uncute people who are not closely related to the baby think it is to watch a wet or soiled diaper being changed. |
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They were surprised by the outcry against the casino proposal. |
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I'd be surprised if those two are still dating come Christmas, but I'm not betting the farm on a breakup just yet. |
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He rolled out from under Zelikman, who looked surprised as if by the turn his bhang dream had taken. |
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Then I cut the flesh into bittocks And Shahrazad was surprised by the dawn of day and fell silent and ceased to say her permitted say. |
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I wasn't surprised, but it was embarrassing enough that I blushed a little pink. |
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Tiares, hibiscuses, frangipani and flowered buraos smile to those who return and are not the least bit surprised by their faithfulness. |
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Ryder rode beside her, pleased at her pleasure, knowing that he'd surprised her but good. |
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He's just a carpetbagger who was surprised to find that Southerns are not like the cast of The Dukes of Hazzard or Deliverance. |
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Plantation surprised Palm Springs North early with a chip shot close to the net by Mike Noll. |
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Now when the Foretopman found himself closeted there, as it were, in the cabin with the Captain and Claggart, he was surprised enough. |
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The guard said he wouldn't be surprised to find out that the longhaired comsymp pervos had done it by putting something into the water. |
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If Cary Grant ran by, chased by a malevolent cropduster, you might not be surprised. |
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I'm surprised they don't have some kind of cybergenetic plug in the back of their heads. |
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After several dampenings and even though it was only on my face for an hour, I was surprised at how heavy the mud pack had become. |
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You will be surprised, I don't question, to find among your correspondencies in foreign parts, a letter dated from Blois. |
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I'm surprised they have that kind of thing in a drinkwater place like this. |
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The food pyramid surprised me by showing that we should eat lots of cheese. |
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I find the doctors are very surprised when they realise I'm genned up about my condition. |
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Yes, well, I'm not surprised. I'll bet a lot of things are puzzling to you. But you can just say goddidit and forget about them, can't you? |
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Counselors who are tuned to recognizing homoprejudice may be surprised to encounter heteroprejudice when working with gay clients. |
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