To everyone's amazement, he took the field, despite carrying an ankle injury for the previous two weeks. |
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Much to everyone's amazement, the Aurora Borealis was visible in spite of light pollution around the area. |
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The room was filled with everyone's amazement, witnessing the moment Clara had woken from a year-long coma. |
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The illusionist produced three extra cards out of thin air, much to everyone's amazement, and was applauded accordingly for the feat. |
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The play that won the team the game, to everyone's amazement, was executed perfectly by the one player nobody had expected to. |
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It was a beautifully thought out ceremony, revealing, to everyone's amazement, the full extent of a well and truly lived life. |
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To just about everyone's amazement, Roberta Smith reviewed the show prominently in the Times. |
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To everyone's amazement, Gould played Beethoven's Concerto in front of the camera flawlessly and by heart. |
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To everyone's amazement, they sold 3m copies worldwide. |
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To everyone's amazement, Cornish survived. |
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To everyone's amazement, he also considered legal action against Mr Botin. |
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But, to everyone's amazement, he began to thrive. |
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But to everyone's amazement, the networks' power play was foiled. |
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