A Caribbean breeziness turns to an unexpected raunchiness in which Woods digs into some honking, bar-walking sax. |
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This gradual migration of the blues from a rural to an urban setting had an unexpected effect on the music. |
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However, the delivered ready-mixed concrete for the second unit placement carried an unexpected surprise. |
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Sigint's main predictive capability goes back to the Cold War, when it was used to detect unexpected troop or aircraft movements. |
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It's also important to draw up wills to clarify legal custody in the case of unexpected death. |
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There was also a lot of aimless and ill-directed kicking from both sides but suddenly England struck and from an unexpected source. |
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A struggling cricket club has been given a new lease of life following an unexpected cash windfall. |
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The shot was an unexpected bonus that prompted two air punches and a high-five with caddie Joe LaCava. |
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I received some unexpected negative reactions as a result of this language difference. |
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However, ingenious experiments have now shown unexpected patterns of vortex flow along the edges of insect wings. |
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The sudden unexpected sound of the alarm clock woke Meg up and caused her to fall off her bed. |
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But since we had a few unexpected hours on our hands, we took the time to experiment and iron out the kinks. |
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This means that should any unexpected large withdrawals be made, both account holders will be notified. |
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With the siphon in place and a pump to hand, the event was unexpected and, as yet, remains unexplained. |
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The trainees were flexible with unanticipated occurrences or unexpected changes. |
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My dad is the type of guy who'll only sing at Christmas, but he has a knack for getting out his harmonica at unexpected moments. |
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Whether it's the electronic influence, unexpected world beats or fairly original lyrics, it should do something for you. |
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A combination of factors has left Bradford manufacturers stunned by an unexpected upsurge of interest in Yorkshire worsteds and woollens. |
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An unexpected cold gust of wind blew into the room and I looked up to note a small gap in the wall of stone blocks. |
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Participants moved in unexpected ways, and getting the right camera angle and framing was difficult. |
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Scottish badminton reached a not unexpected low ebb as injury took effect and a primarily new and young team was bloodied. |
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For a band who have consistently cultivated an aura of mystique, the amiable blokeishness of much of the set is both unexpected and reassuring. |
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After almost an hour and a half had passed an unexpected electronic bleep disturbed the silence. |
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This play has all the twists and turns, unexpected revelations and dark secrets you would expect from a good thriller. |
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I slumped into the bench and played something with dissonant notes and unexpected twists to match the room around me. |
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Here he takes the traditional polyphonic form of church music and gives it a modern twist, with unexpected endings and harmonies. |
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The second half of the show is filled with unexpected and clever plot twists, as well as a marked shift in tone. |
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So, as to not spoil the movie, I will only tell you that it concludes with an unexpected twist. |
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The self-financed record gained unexpected wings from an old Irish charmer, the king of breakfast blarney on the radio. |
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It was an unexpected rebuff to the government, but the Blairites have only themselves to blame. |
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Very little gives me as much pleasure as a nice turn of phrase, an unexpected pun, or any other clever wordplay. |
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I hope this system will improve our reliability to the point where the only outages we suffer are really the extremely unexpected black swans. |
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This is a totally unexpected turnaround for a sport that has struggled to even field a team the last few years. |
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In each of these situations, an unexpected turnaround causes someone's life to change dramatically, and for the better. |
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However, events took an unexpected turn when Jordan kept her family waiting, arriving two hours late for the party. |
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Ms Wilkins says until the unexpected turn of events she faced a grim Mother's Day. |
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Next, an unexpected visit from W. He wants to see the turducken, so I open the range, and we are blinded by smoke! |
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It became his unexpected collaboration with a family destroyed by the accusation of sexual molestation of children. |
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The finale, with its unexpected modulations, was played with panache and exciting vitality. |
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Yet it is the bizarre, unexpected moments in life that are the ones we remember. |
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For example, earlier in 2000, unexpected quantities of Pentium IIs made their appearance when other shortages were biting. |
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Exposures to chemical mixtures have reportedly produced unexpected effects. |
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David Lynch's last cinematic outing was The Straight Story which demonstrated an unexpected sensitivity towards biographic detail. |
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However, the image analysis capabilities in these programs have an unexpected application in the bioengineering arena. |
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The songs are tricksily stylish pop that veers gleefully with unexpected time changes, and a charming fifties swing. |
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At the same time the son was startled to discover unexpected and very specific links to the father. |
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After the shockingly unexpected death of their daughter, they find themselves confronted by strange premonitory visions. |
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It is also not unknown for flood debris to block passages, so be prepared to encounter the odd tree trunk in unexpected places. |
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During repetitive playback, turning the dial on the pitch shifter produced unexpected melodies that drew me into a mild rapture. |
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New winners slipped on yellow leader bibs as the first World Cup ended in Milan after a day of unexpected results. |
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As translations of literary texts into other languages go, it is not unexpected that poetry prevails. |
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The fact that the age of many B. rosea shells exceeds 200 years is unexpected given the widely stated fragility of brachiopod shells. |
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Voter interest was sparked by both the unexpected calling of the election and a bevy of celebrity candidates. |
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Continue to look at them and their placid, inoffensive appearance draws you in with a curious and unexpected power. |
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Is the former world middleweight boxing champion about to make an unexpected confession? |
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There are also a few nice unexpected touches, such as a list of the benefits of making a donation to charity or some other philanthropic gesture. |
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The Ganjam Pallette Line uses the luxurious platinum in an unusual and unexpected treatment with onyx, peridots and blue topaz besides diamonds. |
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But a series of unexpected events make Rafael take a look at his situation. |
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He gives orders for other human beings to be blown away and he is a serial adulterer, but his power has unexpected limits. |
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Conversely, interactional difficulties may lead to an unexpected shift in frame and discourse type. |
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This movie was one of the unexpected pleasures of the Toronto International Film Festival. |
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The class was thunderstruck to witness such an unexpected show of raw emotion. |
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Forced to move against the grain of normal usage, they thrust upon us unexpected links and so make us look again at what we took for granted. |
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This account suggests a tendency to lose self-control in unexpected situations. |
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Bley offers four meditative meanderings that lull the listener in, before surprising them with a new and unexpected turn. |
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Lentils and a few spices and other basics can lead to unexpected winter delights on a budget. |
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Then, if an unexpected caller knocks at the door, the resident is able to summon help in a matter of minutes. |
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Submarines ranged offshore to guard against unexpected seawards attacks, backing up patrolling destroyers and torpedo boats. |
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An unexpected increase in the number of births has placed an additional burden on maternity wards. |
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The living room kept its unexpected adobe-style fireplace, the great-room its unusual green onyx banisters. |
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As evidenced by his seven interceptions this season, he's a ballhawk who has a knack for popping up in unexpected places. |
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An unexpected sharp vibration can cause the head to crash onto the surface of the disk, gouging it like a phonograph needle can scratch a record. |
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Marriages go through difficulties, friendships go through tests, and events can occur that are unexpected and grievous. |
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Generally thin starting margins suggest little room for manoeuvre on profits when the unexpected happens. |
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A blindingly bright and totally unexpected burst of flame sprouted from his fingers and condensed into a ball. |
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The unexpected point to emerge from the results is that aerated shaking of threads in seawater leads to a permanent hardening or sclerotization. |
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Those who tenaciously stuck till the tail end of the festival were regaled by an unexpected treat. |
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The plot was about how an unexpected telephone call changes the life of a young woman. |
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Ironically it was a backfire, set to contain the prescribed burn, that was caught by unexpected wind gusts and roared out of control. |
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The success of flow cytometry and its ever-increasing use in plant taxonomy, systematics and ecology may pose unexpected problems. |
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The advisors will be advising students to draw their entitlement each week but to save some money regularly to meet unexpected expenses. |
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Maybe this unexpected surge in sales might even make him reconsider his position. |
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I stood still at the window, taken aback by the passion of the outburst as much as the completely unexpected words. |
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For many readers, this moment of unexpected sexual explicitness drives the general grittiness of Horace's satire beyond the pale of propriety. |
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Tuna tartare, served in hollowed-out lemons, is vitalized with an unexpected foursome of currants, pine nuts, fava beans, and sun-dried tomatoes. |
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A sale of farm machinery and equipment may cause unexpected tax consequences. |
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But the group was rejuvenated by a statement last week that Mr Green was planning to make an audacious and unexpected bid for the company. |
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That suture is an unexpected and original way of safeguarding the novel's integrity. |
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This intense study of obsession is not for the faint-hearted, but his tough and complex music has some unexpected moments of luculent beauty. |
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En route we made several stops, to allow Saroj to buy the roti and sabzi she needed for the unexpected guest. |
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She pointed out that excessive speed, improper overtaking and unexpected events were huge contributory factors. |
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Instead, Chen's address displayed a sensitivity and astuteness unexpected of a politician who until recently was rarely in the limelight. |
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The man gets a surprise call and has to take an unexpected flight and then face some 36 hours of astoundingly dangerous adventures. |
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This is not art unexpected result as student support in assistantships often involve activities that include teaching and research duties. |
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It contains many gems, some of which are asides about how books can be dangerous in unexpected ways. |
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Wrap inexpensive presents for every guest and keep a few spare gifts for unexpected arrivals. |
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An unexpected find on a previous expedition was a trawler that had disappeared in roughish weather in 1974 with all seven crew. |
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They have heating too, which is an unexpected bonus given the arctic conditions inside the building. |
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He moves around opponents with a litheness and grace unexpected in most prizefighters, let alone movie stars. |
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Once inside the cave, all does not quite go according to plan, as an unexpected rockslide blocks the party's exit route. |
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Although an unexpected strong gale from the north made us shiver in the golf links, everybody was eager to have a go at the game. |
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The odd, unexpected rhyme can come like an oasis in a desert of disconnected thought and jarring line breaks. |
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Current research on the brain should prepare us all for the unexpected and the surprising. |
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Apparently, some people even lose their appetites if otherwise good food is served with an unexpected color. |
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Zelda's eyes widened at this unexpected reaction, but other than that she showed no signs of fear. |
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These are just some of the signs presented in a recent book that point to an unexpected similarity between the wise birds and humans. |
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They watched as the goat struggled to its feet and limped away, bleating in protest at this unexpected treatment. |
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If an unexpected frost occurs, undamaged fruits can be salvaged and ripened. |
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For all the setbacks, there have been unexpected compensations to doing up the garden. |
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I owe the rather wonderful Jane a big apology for not having yet acknowledged perhaps the nicest and most unexpected birthday greeting. |
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There was at times a giddy lightness to the film's direction that gave its dialogue an unexpected truth. |
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Top lights and side windows flood the building with daylight from unexpected angles. |
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It is through an unexpected blending of rhythm and syntax that his prose yields the remarkable or compelling image. |
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If 48 tracks seems excessive, this retails at standard single-CD price and reveals unexpected depth to an often overlooked artist. |
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The metronome serves as an invaluable tool for making sure the inner pulse is steady, especially after syncopations and unexpected rests. |
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There is an unexpected decrease in the response time of the customer management Web service. |
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Dissonant notes resolve in a conventional way, only to become part of an unexpected chord. |
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For this reason there will be unexpected effects that will surprise them more than anyone. |
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Last night I had an unexpected trip to the vets with Cassius, our first rescue cat who's been with us nearly 2 years now. |
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The missile can also be launched immediately without tracking when an unexpected target appears. |
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The way he escapes capture is amusingly campy and clever, and the fight scene is dizzying with an unexpected twist. |
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Enchanted by the warmth of her smile, Brian suddenly felt confused by an unexpected rush of amorous desire. |
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Sometimes there are unexpected opportunities that you may find remarkably profitable. |
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The unexpected loss of these vehicles forced logisticians to unload landing craft and clear the beaches by hand. |
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An unexpected Christmas present in the form of an abandoned boy was left on the President's doorstep on Sunday. |
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Such initiative is unexpected from a child who has not yet reached his teens. |
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The common factor in the above group of cases is that the result was unexpected by both principal and accomplice. |
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Prepare to expect the unexpected as each episode sets out to spook the brain and tickle the funny bone. |
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Momentarily the peace and tranquility was disturbed by a sudden and unexpected noise. |
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The new PC users in Thailand have only some muscle memory of legacy systems, which levels the playing field in unexpected ways. |
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The new threats were going to be diffuse, spread out, springing up wholly formed from unexpected quarters. |
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As for the United Iraqi Alliance's number of seats in parliament, they might be bolstered from an unexpected quarter. |
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And yet, despite the poverty staring them in the face, generosity and hospitality from the most unexpected quarters have overwhelmed them. |
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A second important type of confirming instance is an unexpected result which indicates that a law or theory has an undesigned scope. |
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But something rather unexpected happened as I gazed at these images of the past. |
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Some of the greatest discoveries in history resulted by chance or accident and many as an unexpected periphery to the original intent. |
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For an unexpected attack of the munchies a wide range of cereals are provided for you to help yourself. |
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While no doubt a few of the neighbors were dismayed by this violation of Waspish color preferences, the effect was both unexpected and charming. |
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The unexpected conditions were accredited to the remnants of Hurricane Alex. |
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The gays return the affection with an unexpected strain of patriotism and traditionalism. |
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When he begins a love affair with Steven, jealousy takes hold and leads to unexpected violence. |
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In the Unland sculptures it is the unexpected combination of wood, thread and hair that achieves this effect. |
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He drew inspiration from unexpected things like dried leaves or quirky antique books. |
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In her new novel, she weaves a complex tale full of unexpected plot twists and turns. |
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This unexpected resurgence of popular radicalism set the scene for the century of upheaval that would follow. |
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The two gold medals in boccia were much unexpected as this was their first appearance in the games. |
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Playing for the worst team in the league means that journeymen sometimes get an unexpected trip to the midsummer classic. |
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Not that any of the joyousness or wonder at this unexpected reunion is acknowledged openly. |
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If his victory over them was unexpected and astonishing to many, it was because they underestimated him. |
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Most people do not mind putting in some extra time when there's a crisis or an unexpected rush. |
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Unplanned pregnancies are not new, nor uncommon, and only the unwise will pass judgment in matters of unexpected paternity. |
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Dealing with the unexpected requires rapid adjustment to the actual situation. |
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This provides the perfect setting for blunders, misunderstandings and utter confusion, as infidelity is revealed, with unexpected consequences. |
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What kind of doctors are we training who have never had to undertake a clinic unaided or cope alone with an unexpected event during surgery? |
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An unlocked door will come open with unexpected ease and whap me on the nose. |
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He seemed to have gained a greater self-confidence from the incredible and unexpected success of his book and he capitalized on it rapaciously. |
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But the front wing had complex curves that could cause unexpected shifts in plies as they were laid up, resulting in weak spots. |
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The global success of this album's predecessor, No Angel, was as unexpected as it remains inexplicable to the unconverted. |
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Local fishing crews had told him of the Lombok Strait's fiendishly shifting currents, vicious whirlpools, and unexpected waves far from shore. |
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An insolent stranger makes an unexpected appearance in Tara's house claiming to be her illegitimate nephew. |
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The people of Abbeyleix awoke on Christmas morning to an unexpected white Christmas. |
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The British found out toward the end of the 19th century that a seemingly unassailable international power position can melt away with unexpected rapidity. |
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The unexpected results of the test have created a quandary for researchers. |
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Wells and thousands of others have found an unexpected forum for abstract art, and Keck has found another market. |
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Just after midnight, the vote won with 219 ayes, including an unexpected 49 Republicans and 170 Democrats. |
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The bulk of the premiere actually put an unexpected spin on the ripped-from-the-headlines story. |
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Patients with such implants should not receive an abrupt and unexpected communication from their surgeon that they now form part of research into an untested implant. |
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The fairy tale romance has come to an abrupt and totally unexpected end. |
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This is a real trip around the world, into some unexpected nooks and crannies, and for new sounds to satisfy your wanderlust, you might have a hard time doing better. |
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Most severe weather conditions come with a bit of advance warning, so it pays to plan ahead and book a hotel, just in case of an unexpected overnight layover. |
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And the chord structure, for those of you who play an instrument, is unexpected and worth checking out. |
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This style of flow is not unexpected at deep levels of an accretionary prism like the Otago Schist that is being thickened by underplating from below. |
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It is appealing in the way that independent thinking still has the power to appeal to us with the unexpected shock of the cold water that jolts us out of a sluggish morning. |
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Try to budget to put some money aside to cope with an unexpected event. |
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My mother often plucked me from unexpected places all over the palace and escorted me back to my room with a sharp tongue and a good whack on the ear. |
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Perhaps most unexpected at Easton Neston is the quantity of oriental works of art, which extend far beyond the usual Chinese blue and white or Japanese Kakiemon. |
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The crowd whooped and hollered at the unexpected entertainment. |
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When she was informed in apologetic terms, that due to unexpected large volumes coming in at the same time her film was going to be late, she went off on one! |
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Our house's previous owner was a wizard with perennials and it was a thrill our first spring there to watch the yard be transformed by unexpected blossoms. |
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People always have to perceive the problems before them, including many unexpected nuances, and decide how to handle them. |
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No matter how carefully drivers stay on alert against unexpected pedestrians rushing out in front of them, disasters will still occur and there are always casualties. |
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Their night takes an unexpected twist when they break into a home and discover a young girl is being held captive inside. |
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During this time, Mailer also displayed an unexpected humility in the company of his fellow literary stars. |
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But Lioness holds many unexpected pleasures even for people who do not self-identify as Winehouse completists. |
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The submerged State presents conservatives with another unexpected and unfamiliar intellectual challenge. |
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Before World War II the Marine Corps developed a doctrine of amphibious operations that employed a quick, sharp, unexpected assault against a defended coastline. |
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There were unexpected zero-day attacks causing a half-day network outage. |
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The emergence of new technology can have the most unexpected results on human behavior. |
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The pool, with its inflatables and tubular chute, went down a storm, and the play park was an unexpected little treasure, discovered during our evening walk. |
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If an enrollee encounters an unexpected expense of replacing a head gasket or something like that, he might skip a payment. |
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The 8th shows gain from dowries, unexpected inheritances and legacies. |
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Key factors they published were time to connect, average number of retries, number of unexpected disconnects, download speeds for a range of file sizes, and so on. |
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But the threat of something as severe as excommunication was completely unexpected to her. |
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The strategic placement of bold panels of colour allows unexpected flashes throughout the hair, dramatizing the movement and lines of each cut and style. |
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Two years ago, Raf Simons was an unexpected pick to take over the fashion house. |
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Luhning, in contrast, starts out as likably mild-mannered and awkward, so that the final frustrated explosion of his repressed feelings is unexpected and shocking. |
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They rock out with unexpected intensity, but the song ends quickly, leaving the listener hoping for the band to flex their rock muscles a bit more. |
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One unexpected gift of the Council of Dads was that it forced me to formalize what otherwise would have gone unsaid. |
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Her borderline apologetic view is, frankly, a bit irksome, though not wholly unexpected based on Transmormon. |
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I discovered the free spirit within, embraced the experience, and marked the beginning of a very unexpected career. |
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Adding to the rosiness of the outside world is an unexpected rise in the friendliness of the vet whom I was apprehensive about seeing earlier in the week. |
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Here, the assonance rhyme between the two principal terms sets the stage for a compelling comparison made on a genuinely imaginative and rather unexpected basis. |
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The effects attack the imagination with unexpected ruthlessness. |
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I was already exhausted with my unexpected display of athleticism. |
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There are even elements of The Beatles in some of the choral sections, while her major hero, David Bowie, is said to come through in her unexpected lyrical poetry. |
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They passed a sightseeing bus from which tourists were taking photos of an unexpected sight. |
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Sean McGovern of Hertfordshire, England, struggled with Janopause, but reaped unexpected rewards. |
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Airline pilots are now slowly, too slowly, being given access to flight simulators able to reproduce sudden and unexpected upsets. |
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Now imagine that one day hope appeared, an unexpected opportunity to free yourself, to finally be yourself. |
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He revealed a rougher side, first singing garbled scat vocals into his trumpet, and then using actual words, which was unexpected from an abstract act. |
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The story takes an unexpected turn when it suddenly speeds backwards in time, reversing all the images just seen and landing back at the beginning. |
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His tendresse for her has a fierce and unexpected sweetness. |
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He has some unexpected spare time and challenges me to a game of tennis. |
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Our final exciting finish is one of the most unexpected in tenpin history. |
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The 50-odd travelling support looked a disconsolate bunch as they trudged towards the covered away terracing for shelter from an unexpected torrential downpour. |
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This sense of design, mysteriously, inexorably, appears in unexpected places. |
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The unexpected closing surge from the Scots continued, and they had been banging away at the Newport line once again in injury-time when the referee blew for no-side. |
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An unexpected monsoon shower delayed the proceedings, but everything started off with a bang after couples and groups began drifting in as the sky cleared. |
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I am suspicious of a play that depends on the advanced cloddishness of its characters, and whose biggest coup is the unexpected and very realistic barf of one of them. |
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One of the unexpected benefits of posting the article to a newsgroup was that a thread developed on the subject of competition on the London to Manchester route. |
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How can we ensure that an office invested with broad powers will not be used cynically by political parties, or irrationally by an unexpected megalomaniac? |
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The question might have been unexpected for Keaton, but it was worth asking. |
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There are some rather unexpected sides to Freer's character. |
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For example, unexpected medical bills may make it necessary for a landowner to harvest and sell timber that would otherwise have been allowed to grow longer. |
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Surfing to Survive Coming face-to-face with an overzealous tiger shark, this surfer brawls with his unexpected attacker. |
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All the while, I was tensing up, knowing that this unexpected time would make me late for a crucial work appointment. |
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There was even some unexpected sass, like when she totally dissed liza Minnelli. |
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In the letter, Boxer cited the leak, as well as the unexpected wear and thinning of the steam-generator tubes. |
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It is hardly unexpected that the net assets of the company are less than half of the amount of the called-up share capital which requires the calling of a special meeting. |
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The mental and physical traducements were unexpected and temptuous. |
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As I was tidying up the draft and compiling all my blocked plotlines for her, something unexpected happened. |
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Like magma seeping up through geological faults, this emotion can explode in unexpected ways. |
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There is a definite change in a celebrity's marginal utility from an unexpected weight gain or loss. |
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All of them meander through multiple surprises to satisfying and unexpected endings. |
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Yet suddenly we are brought up short by an act of heroism so obvious and yet so unexpected that one can't help feeling somewhat ashamed of one's voyeurism. |
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He knows classical and modern English literature as few Englishmen or Americans know it, and can quote entire paragraphs from the most unexpected authors. |
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The unexpected result is that the less selective the school, the bigger the racial preferences, and the larger the mismatch. |
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Each speaker recounts the way that life was, aspects unique to their particular local region, often touching on unexpected sidelights and incisive observations. |
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In an unexpected turnabout, he became a near-legendary bank robber. |
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If you find yourself at an event that ends off with an unexpected fireworks display, forget about hand-holding, bracing the camera against something solid or using a monopod. |
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The debate was an unexpected twist for the rave community, which was finally feeling optimistic about the proposed bylaw amendments after years of waiting for them. |
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Be prepared to laugh, cringe and cry as the play slips from the anarchical to the downright grotesque and be prepared for an unexpected twist at the end. |
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An unexpected twist of fate would change the course of his life. |
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Even the films a little off the mainstream hype-track have an upbeat bravura, or unexpected hero-on-a-journey. |
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But he still designs solidly conservative programs, he still blends undemonstrativeness with unexpected passion and he still gets his orchestra to play beautifully. |
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Though the Spaniards had halted the Azrtec wars and human sacrifices an unexpected problem arose. |
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In several respects John turned out to be an unexpected figure as supreme pontiff. |
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Following the unexpected swift victory, Hitler promoted 12 generals to the rank of field marshal during the 1940 Field Marshal Ceremony. |
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Such inclusion of other substances can cause amber to have an unexpected color. |
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No solution appeared in sight when the unexpected outbreak of the Great War in 1914 put domestic issues on hold. |
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The Stadtholder's unexpected death in 1650 only added to the political tensions. |
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In other cases a stable ecological balance may be upset by predation or other causes leading to unexpected species decline. |
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A breeze from the north-west chased the blood to healthsome leaping, and caught the breath like an unexpected kiss. |
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But the stress he experienced under the quite unexpected onslaught from the CDF unquestionably played its part. |
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Spread out below us in an unexpected glory of sunlight was the whole recorded history of that little corner of the world. |
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Sonification lets researchers quickly explore data and listen for an unexpected signal. |
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Owing to Scotus's early and unexpected death, he left behind a large body of work in an unfinished or unedited condition. |
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Some alternative treatments have been associated with unexpected side effects, which can be fatal. |
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Any unexpected increase in the inflation rate would decrease the real interest rate. |
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That recipe is an old standby, and she keeps the ingredients around in case of unexpected guests. |
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The Labour Party came to power in the United Kingdom after its unexpected victory in the July 1945 general elections. |
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The first, very hot planet observed showed an unexpected absence of titanium oxide. |
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It is the unexpected in the mundaneness of life that should make art recipients delight in the art work or to smile at it in acknowledgement. |
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On occasion, rapists, child molesters, and their ilk also stir up unexpected irony. |
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In the spring of 1940, the Luftwaffe contributed to the unexpected success in the Battle of France. |
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The arrival of this unexpected heir soon taking wind in the court, still makes good for the Sol, and keeps the court upon its mettle. |
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The Chinese foot prints in the African continent are so visiable and so welcomed that some people find it utterly unexpected and surprising. |
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He imported numerous characters from classic literature, popular culture and ancient history, always adding an unexpected twist. |
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When unexpected guests drop by my house I don't serve them chipped beef on toast. |
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She is wearing the chalky pink lipstick. I am wearing the Mauvelous, and the shame shivers up around me like a sudden, unexpected chill. |
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The national poet of Greece, Dionysios Solomos, wrote a poem about the unexpected loss, named To the Death of Lord Byron. |
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After 1672 and Samuel Butler's Hudibras, iambic tetrameter couplets with unusual or unexpected rhymes became known as Hudibrastic verse. |
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Russian troops have taken part in a huge unexpected exercises near the 3 Baltic statelets, which were reluctant members of the Soviet Union. |
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These unexpected results lead researchers to try to fix what they think is an error in their method. |
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An unexpected campus-wide power outage downed all edge closet switches on campus, even though the backbone stayed up. |
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We thus arrive at a most unexpected imbroglio. The French have become a Germanic folk and the Germanic folk have become Gaulish! |
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The results were an unexpected finding of a study on darbepoetin alpha, which stimulates the production of red blood cells to counteract anemia. |
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The landlady magicked up a large breakfast for us and our unexpected guest. |
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We're also seeing some supermarkets use large, overscale dramatic focal fixtures in unexpected places such as the frozen food aisle. |
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We would have died without the unexpected rain that brought life-giving water. |
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Consequently, unexpected or incomplete data or occasional errors or disputes about its analysis can also attract considerable attention. |
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Alexander III's unexpected death in a riding accident in 1286 precipitated a major succession crisis. |
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The result was unexpected and exceeded even the party leadership's expectations, as most polls had predicted a hung parliament. |
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The Phoney War and the unexpected delay of civilian bombing, meant that the shelter programme finished in June 1940, before the Blitz. |
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Despite of many DataSet benefits, this strategy generates a few unexpected problems, related to database concurrency exceptions. |
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It collapsed in 1807, when France and Russia themselves formed an unexpected alliance. |
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And a wedding walk was so unique, so unconventional, so unexpected that it was positively Jobsian. |
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On 22 March 1421 Henry V's progress in his French campaign experienced an unexpected reverse. |
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Cow Farm was a rambling building, with dark, uneven stairs, low-ceilinged rooms, queer, odd corners, and sudden unexpected doors. |
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And eight years later, after a nuclear war, the nuclear family of Tom, Suze and their unexpected daughter Laura are wandering around. |
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The debate over greater European integration took an unexpected twist yesterday with the arrival of Euro wasp in Britain. |
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In its God-like prime, The Simpsons attacked well-worn satirical fodder from unexpected angles, finding fresh laughs in the hoariest of subjects. |
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Then, in 1976, George Andrews, a number theorist at Pennsylvania State University in State College, made an unexpected discovery. |
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Indeed, costochondral rigidity and flexion deformity of the thoracic spine could have modified the cuff pressure in an unexpected way. |
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A little more unexpected was Immy Cottrel, aged six, who came dressed as fast food and was planning to sing and dance. |
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The budget problem was precipitated by many unexpected costs. |
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Our penance, if we can perform it, is to find unexpected words for unriddling such loud silences. |
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This shows the danger of planning with no margin for unexpected extra demand. |
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This conquest has brought instability to unexpected parts of the region. |
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This first session set off a domino effect of unexpected proportions. |
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