It's not surprising that they would exhume him now to serve his usual role as facilitator of GOP criminal ravishment. |
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There are economic incentives to commodify your tragedy, and that she did it is not surprising. |
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Although the content of these responses was not surprising to us, the vehemence with which they were expressed was. |
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The distribution of fossil oniscomorphs is not surprising as modern diplopods are common in tropical environments characterized by high rainfall. |
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This is not surprising given the warm winter and early spring, said Larry McHale, West Vancouver supervisor for forestry, trails and wildfire. |
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It is not surprising that knowledge of one's own mental state should turn out to be a limiting or degenerate case of knowledge. |
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It is not surprising that Europeans are prepared to pay a considerable amount to reduce the risk of such a change. |
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This is not surprising because females were virgins and may have been predisposed to accept any mate because they required sperm. |
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This is not surprising given the high degree of collinearity among the PMI's components. |
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It is not surprising that his administration has failed to produce a systematic, coherent policy on religion. |
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Since people can convince themselves of anything that is to their benefit or is in their interest, this is not surprising. |
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Familiarity with No Angel makes it not surprising at all that she usually writes in bed. |
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Perhaps it's not surprising to find evidence of taming cats and their habituation with human settlements at such an early date. |
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It is not surprising that Fisher's novel ideas took time to become accepted. |
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It is not surprising then that nowadays all sorts of dubious rights claims have been advanced. |
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For this reason it is not surprising that porcelain was far more often depicted in paintings than was lacquerware. |
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It is not surprising to find a very high level of functional redundancy among enzymes involved in the detoxification of hydrogen peroxide. |
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It was not surprising that the Cardiff study attracted little substantial coverage in the British press this week. |
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This mechanism, which has been suggested for AM fungi in grassland, is not surprising, given the extent of hyphal networks in forests. |
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Let's face it, most lawyers are frustrated actors, so it's not surprising that Law Week is packed full of performance opportunities. |
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It is not surprising that such an idea would occur to a writer in the Hispanic world. |
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It's not surprising that Krugman is reading a book written by an admitted hatchet man and liar. |
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It is not surprising therefore that the sensation caused by hot chilli peppers so closely resembles physical heat. |
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The fact that this official sabotaged the test is terrible, yet not surprising. |
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It is not surprising that the beginnings of matrices and determinants should arise through the study of systems of linear equations. |
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But that's not surprising because upholstered headboards have been around for a while. |
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It's not surprising that every morning when the tide is high, the local swans paddle by in search of some home-baked bread. |
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We've all been so worried about peak oil, it is not surprising we were caught unawares. |
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Sullivan makes it clear that the Army Air Forces had a preference for strategic bombing, which is not surprising. |
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It is therefore not surprising that people from all over the world have legitimate claims to chiefships. |
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It's not surprising then, that the first play of the 2003 season was a deep ball for the speedy wide receiver that was just overthrown. |
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Anyway, it is not surprising that some of the townspeople have taken up the cudgels against the hunt. |
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It is not surprising therefore that, before 1919, anarchism was more popular than socialism among young radicals. |
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It's not surprising that her clothes should have proved a hit at Debenhams. |
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It's not surprising after all that First Half Second are as gothic and as morbid as a Transylvanian cemetery. |
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Therefore, it's not surprising when a gifted producer tries to take a star turn on the other side of the boards. |
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In such a situation, it is not surprising that people will resort to desperate measures. |
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With a history of military service and labour detention camps, these provisions are not surprising. |
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Having had her big break as a radio deejay and model, it's not surprising that she would take the progression to television. |
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Anthozoans are readily available on coral reefs therefore it's not surprising that anthozoan tissue is their main diet. |
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So it is not surprising that she should be in full cry, trying to defend her position. |
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Given their unusual appearance and extraordinary biology, it is not surprising that Asians have credited sea horses with magical powers. |
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This asks a great deal of the public and it is not surprising that they have doubts and anxieties. |
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It is not surprising that he has already counselled caution about the chances of resuming the constitutional talks. |
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It's not surprising, then, that the demand for new products and new lines at Wal-Mart is unending. |
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The hotly contested question about cremation rites is not surprising, given their crucial status in the local religion. |
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It is not surprising that she is, literally, the most prized journalist in America today. |
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It is not surprising that Frost, well grounded in Romantic tradition, would blend seriousness and play in the epiphanic quest. |
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Well, we might say, it is not surprising that Israelite culture would celebrate resistance to foreign potentates. |
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It is thus not surprising that regulatory interactions between assimilatory sulphate and nitrate assimilation in plants were long established. |
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But with little at stake it was perhaps not surprising there was little in the way of genuine action. |
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It is not surprising that the two greatest literary dystopians, Huxley and Orwell, were English. |
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The only Olympic sport where the two sexes compete together is equestrianism so it is not surprising it is taking a long time. |
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It's not surprising that in a team environment, isolationists tend to lurk in the background. |
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It is not surprising, given the number of high profile bankruptcies, that investors are noticeably worried about bad debt provisions. |
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Many of his poems show an intense distrust for machinery, which is not surprising for poets of that age. |
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He tired a bit at the end, not surprising since it was his ninth race in the fourth day of the Olympic meet. |
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It is not surprising then that landlord domination of the land rental market has resulted in stringent tenancy contracts. |
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It's not surprising that critics celebrate novels which reflect their own prejudices and presuppositions. |
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It is not surprising that the psychiatric services once again stand accused of institutional racism. |
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It is not surprising, therefore, that present participles can sometimes function as prepositions. |
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It is not surprising therefore that their affiliated unions are only making a token effort to oppose the government's plan. |
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It's not surprising that the social behavior of humans and chimps is similar, he said. |
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That the sesquicentennial of the potato famine would be the occasion for a reassertion of Irish consciousness is not surprising. |
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It is not surprising that filicide, the killing of a child by a parent, provokes strong feelings. |
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So it is not surprising that it benchmarks at more than twice the duration of the atomic counter. |
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Reliance on search engines is increasing and will continue to do so, so it is not surprising that there are shake-outs from time to time. |
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It is not surprising that inorganic chemistry in the late 1700s saw faster progress than the chemistry of life. |
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Fisher was probably the best-read Darwinian of his generation, and it is not surprising that it affected his style. |
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Therefore, it is not surprising that parallels are drawn between transpositional activity and the virulence of conventional parasites. |
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It's not surprising, then, that most books on the subject don't reach beyond the initiated. |
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The students are naturals with these video diaries, which is not surprising considering the media saturation my generation is mired in. |
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Service to start with was very slow, although not surprising when you have 2 waiters for a full restaurant. |
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It is not surprising that many of those watching can be seen reaching for handkerchiefs and dabbing their eyes. |
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I'm usually a light sleeper in unfamiliar situations, so it's not surprising that I would be a little jumpy. |
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This is not surprising given the way each company also seems to take a turn being the industry darling. |
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Even if you make the dubious assumption that all of them were truly civilians, it is not surprising that so many died. |
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More than half of all taxpayers pay someone to do their taxes, so it's not surprising that criminal types are seeking a piece of the action. |
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He wandered around the pool with a blissful look on his face, not surprising considering these are his first Games. |
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It is not surprising that raw material acquisition was directed toward specific taxa. |
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It is not surprising that such high-ranking courtiers ended up on the receiving end, rounding out their incomes with ingratiating tips and gifts. |
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It is perhaps not surprising that the ebullient Minister, harassed by multifarious problems from all quarters, has lost his cool. |
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It is not surprising that the decision was not as dispassionate and impartial as we might feel after 60 years. |
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Having witnessed the slipshod management here, it is not surprising the programmes they run result in little success. |
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It's not surprising, given this small-town, isolated community that taking a stand on any issue is a risk. |
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This unsettledness of social location for the sources is not surprising, given our limited information about post-586 history. |
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She is not a technical person and it is not surprising that she was unsuccessful in her attempts to do so. |
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And it's not surprising that governments make inflexible stands in circumstances such as these relating to children. |
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The claim by Western experts that palmistry originated in India is not surprising. |
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It's not surprising that both of us pick Tulane to win Bracket 2 as they have been atop many rankings for a long time. |
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It's not surprising I'm stalled at 70,000 words of disorganised and rather random episodes that need linking together. |
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Maybe it is not surprising that he is seen as being socially inferior to Theophilus. |
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For someone with such an affinity for the natural world, it's not surprising to discover that another passion of Baxter is conservation. |
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This is not surprising, as there has been a shift in usage this century and older style books give different advice from newer ones. |
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The only thing that was not surprising was the refusal of the briefer to allow his name to be published. |
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It is probably not surprising that this extravagantly rich and imprudent character made enemies, and they jumped at the chance to bring him down when it arose. |
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Given this sort of language, it is not surprising that Adler watched soap operas voraciously for a period of two and a half years. |
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With 24 percent unemployment in north Amiens, it's not surprising things get tense. |
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There appears no appetite for introducing such a law and given this government's general wariness about upsetting businesses that is not surprising. |
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Since engineers rule the world, it's not surprising they claim they've got a solution to everything including the best alternative to welds, nuts, rivets and bolts. |
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This sort of reckless intellectual adventurism is not surprising, coming as it does from someone who affected surprise that rising petrol prices have an effect on the economy. |
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As Finnish is an agglutinative language, it is not surprising that inflectional difficulties were shown to be the first impairment marker among at-risk children. |
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So the results of the Scopes primary are in, and they are, in a way, not surprising. |
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Their ability to find a dual citizen here they could recruit and run is in many ways not surprising. |
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It is not surprising that, correspondingly, it has often been Anglo-Catholicism that has been skeptical of the actions and stance of the establishment. |
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In 1947, many leftist filmmakers were treated as outlaws, and it's not surprising that they made some of their best films from the point of view of criminals. |
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It is not surprising then that the young Abdurrahman was encouraged to debate ideas and issues and to read widely in his father's extensive library. |
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Shannon and Reilly come off as natural partners, which is not surprising given their long onscreen history together. |
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It is not surprising to find that the three tide mills also had substantial quays or piers, enabling the millers to act as merchants for the commerce of the area. |
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This is not surprising when detainees are held in wire mesh cages measuring 9ft by 8ft and each prisoner is allowed only one hour outside his cell each week. |
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Considering how popular shellwork was in Britain, it is not surprising that this form of ornamentation appealed to some well-to-do colonial Americans. |
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That's not surprising as it costs a pretty packet to even shoot a short. |
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Such errors are not surprising, given the many differences that exist between species in terms of their anatomy, physiology, biochemistry and metabolism. |
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It is not surprising that these images should be showing up during a time of unraveling of job security. |
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It is not surprising that they were mown down by machine-gun fire. |
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In other words, because so many leave school practically unemployable, it's not surprising there is such a huge pay gap between them and the university-educated elite. |
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His book is particularly unsympathetic towards the Lhasa theocracy, which is not surprising since he chronicles the 1904 invasion of Tibet by the British. |
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Given that he was building on the knowledge and understanding of Brahmagupta it is not surprising that Bhaskaracharya understood about zero and negative numbers. |
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Given the mass reach of Facebook and the growing use of social sharing widgets, it's not surprising that data collection via widgets has ballooned. |
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Considering her underlying vagotonia it is not surprising that a reaction occurred in a hospital setting with ample exposure to needles and other stressful circumstances. |
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Given that emphasis, it is not surprising that it is the pope's institutional strictures, not his optimism and venturesomeness, that capture the headlines. |
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It is not surprising that much of the argument of the Analytic concerns the ideas of substance and causality, as Kant wished us to understand them. |
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He kept a gun in his Pretoria home, not surprising given the level of violence in South Africa. |
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It's not surprising to discover that this famous Japanese novelist from the Neiji period also wrote haiku, since these three long short stories are equally unintelligible. |
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Bearing these staggering figures in mind, it's not surprising one shopping centre in the borough has decided to take a stand and address its own waste issues. |
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It was not surprising that a standby system was always in place. |
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With the low dispersal ability of late instar fall cankerworm, it is not surprising that associational susceptibility was evident at the scale of only a few meters. |
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Because his reputation as a portraitist was growing, it is not surprising that an incentive was necessary to lure him back to painting tapestry cartoons. |
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So it's not surprising that in their efforts to weed out fraudulent transactions, some are being overcautious and blocking legitimate sales as well. |
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Given this overemphasis on doing, perhaps it's not surprising that many of the fallen leaders I studied appeared to have a strikingly impoverished sense of self. |
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Under such conditions, it is not surprising that many questions arose, as to whether we would be able to resolve the multi-faceted problems quickly and holistically. |
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These results are not surprising given the nature of the sample. |
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And it is not surprising, considering the pedigree of both authors. |
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With so many different home loan permutations and cost factors to be taken into consideration, it's not surprising that many buyers are bewildered. |
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It is probably not surprising that employees in the public sector are five times more likely to be collectivised than their private sector counterparts. |
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Although most committers of incest were sentenced to banishment for life, it is not surprising that magistrates were not entirely consistent in imposing punishments. |
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It's not surprising, then, that the Highway Users Alliance sees the solution to America's congestion problem as building more roads, especially interstate interchanges. |
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It is not surprising that, as liberal doctrines took hold, trade diasporas declined as the expanding West imposed a cosmopolitan culture on the whole world. |
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That ageing is an independent contributor is not surprising, because frailty increases with age, raising the risk of falls and failure of other organ systems. |
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Thus, despite the black church's disdain for blues music, it is not surprising that black sacred and secular forms have cross-fertilized each other. |
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The preponderance of French names in those early pioneering days is perhaps not surprising, as eccentricity has always been a hallmark of the French. |
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So it's not surprising that shes taken a while to record this debut album. |
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Willingness to consider foreign judicial views in comparable cases is not surprising in a Nation that from its birth has given a decent respect to the opinions of mankind. |
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Thus, it is not surprising that McDyer's strategies began to bring results, and, after Lemass was elected in the late 1950s, McDyer projected many more schemes. |
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Therefore, it is not surprising that the article misleads, and glosses over some important points about the safety and effectiveness of water fluoridation. |
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Given the gustative rewards that result from understanding the science of cooking, and its importance to the food industry, this keen interest is not surprising. |
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The figures are not surprising, and probably explain the growing sense of dislocation from British society I've had for the last five years or so. |
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It is not surprising, given this picture, that economics became known as the dismal science, since the only equilibrium situation was one of subsistence wages. |
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It is not surprising that public contempt for parliament increases and that broadcasting House of Commons' debates has resulted in MPs falling even lower in public esteem. |
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It is not surprising that the first questions taken up by the rocket experimenters were those considered the most significant by the ground-based researchers. |
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This high quality of numerical integration is not surprising, given the smoothness of the integrands in every dimension. |
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Leeds is also a popular nightlife destination domestically, which is not surprising given its accessibility and central location. |
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So it's not surprising that numerous outlets have reported brisk trade in fedoras since Victoria was pictured in a natty orange number. |
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Considering its close proximity to France's Indo-Chinese colonies, it's not surprising that French Fusil d'Infanterie Mle. |
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Is is not surprising then that no text identifies Shen Buhai with penal law. |
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The organization had been running on fumes for months, so it's not surprising that they closed their doors. |
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Given the low ebb of spirituality in Oxford at that time, it was not surprising that Wesley's group provoked a negative reaction. |
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It's not surprising really when the neurotic singleton plays host to his grandmother's odd carer Eddie Singh and miserly neighbour Mrs Treacher. |
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Thus, it's not surprising that those looking for a silver bullet have turned their attention to medications as their latest hope. |
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It is among the fastest-growing dating apps, and it is not surprising that an increasing number of athletes are using it to hook up. |
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It's not surprising that she was enlisted to litigate for former Vice President Al Gore after the 2000 election. |
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Given the enigmatic nature of Sartor Resartus, it is not surprising that it first achieved little success. |
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It's not surprising, then, that in baseball, a bird in the hand is worth three in the bush leagues. |
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This is not surprising since the PFM veneer that has leucite reinforcing crystals that improve fracture toughness. |
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Frankly, it is not surprising that the ambassador is trying to gild the lily and dampen down concerns that are very real. |
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It is then not surprising that the absence of quality time is often the reason for the downfall of the strategy. |
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But the De profundis has only eight verses and so it is not surprising that all of it should have been adapted. |
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Now he's a worldbeater, it's not surprising that he says he finds the new adulation of fans hard to handle. |
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Mechanics, it's not surprising if you're confused about what you're supposed to do during annual and semiannual PMCS for M1AI and M1A2 tanks. |
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Being the oldest Germanic language with any significant literature, it is not surprising that Gothic preserves the strong verbs best. |
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The US is bombing positions of Daesh in Iraq and Syria daily, and it is not surprising that the organization should attempt to strike back. |
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It is not surprising that like the Heralds, the speakers come from Uri, Schwyz, and Unterwalden respectively. |
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It's not surprising charges won't be levelled against the child who accidentally shot gun instructor Charles Vacca at a firing range in Arizona. |
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Over jumps it was not surprising that Raydari got an 18lb rise to a more realistic hurdles mark of 110 following his unextended victory at Roscommon last Tuesday. |
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Given that electricity was still in its infancy, it is not surprising that it was many years before the strain gauge found commercial application. |
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Hence, Marx's influence on antimilitarist doctrine was not surprising, although making Marx accountable for the antimilitarist tradition is a large overstatement. |
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When it reported in 1908, it took a strongly hereditarian view of mental deficiency, which was not surprising given that many of its members were paid-up eugenists. |
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The author is a bioinformatician, so it is perhaps not surprising that his discussions of informatic technologies and genome databases are particularly lively and informative. |
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Given the long history of a visible and politically active LGBT community in San Francisco, the city's ranking at the top of this list is not surprising. |
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When it comes to strong aftershaves like Brut or Old Spice these can be remembered from childhood and it's not surprising aftershave reminds people of dad. |
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Since the company was new and had only started advertising two weeks before the research began, it was not surprising to see low unaided awareness of the brand. |
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Given the recent microbrewing revolution and our growing taste for quality beer, it's not surprising that people would start to get interested in how it's made. |
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It is not surprising that empiricism has produced a sense of evanescing meaning, for empiricism never promised to deliver meaning of any sort, let alone ultimate meaning. |
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Alcohol pours predigested sugar into your bloodstream, so it's not surprising that 1-glutamine works well to reduce sugar cravings in many people, as well. |
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Therefore it is not surprising that little lakelore has developed and that most of the fertility ceremonies are connected with agriculture and almost none with fishing. |
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So it's not surprising that Terry McCabe's theatrically assured, combustibly comic staging is superior to Borealis Theatre's revival two months ago. |
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He harrumphs around Westminster as if he owns the place, which is not surprising since he is not just a Tory MP but a grandson of Winston Churchill to boot. |
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It is not surprising since Artemisinin undergoes decomposition under the steam distillation conditions and that its decomposition products are not steam distillable. |
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As the virus frequently infects pigs, humans and birds it is not surprising that a novel swine influenza virus arose as a result of exchange of genetic material. |
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So it's not surprising that UCE graduates are highly employable. |
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