Mallard's examples of rampant apostrophization not surprisingly include the much-maligned greengrocer's apostrophe. |
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He was wearing a samurai-style skirted garment, and it was really terrific looking, as, not surprisingly, was the choreography. |
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The families and relations of the victims, not surprisingly, became dejected and developed resentment for the government. |
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Like many a group before them, they had met at art school, and not surprisingly they added a dash of colour to both their image and music. |
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He was deaf and dumb, and not surprisingly the Court's statement dwelt on matters of cognition and understanding. |
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Employing 8,000 extras and 12,000 costumes, the period piece, not surprisingly, was the most expensive Korean production ever. |
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That letter led, perhaps not surprisingly, to the launch of these proceedings. |
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My father joined me the next day and we not surprisingly returned to the same area. |
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Northern ashwoods, Fraxinus-Sorbus-Mercurialis, the most calcicolous of the northwestern woods, not surprisingly occur very locally. |
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Even today, Gauguin's canvases strike viewers with their raw power, and not surprisingly they shocked Parisian audiences of his own time. |
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The sternmost sections of the upper two decks were open and, not surprisingly, were cold and wet. |
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And, not surprisingly, huge numbers of strivers would like to join the ranks of the well-heeled stars. |
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The only sources perused systematically were the English eyre rolls, which gives, not surprisingly, a distinctly English flavor to his analysis. |
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Military parades and reviews, not surprisingly in a country ruled by a general, were an almost daily spectacle. |
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They found, not surprisingly, that averting a major catastrophe would not be easy. |
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These glands are found in the armpits and groin area, which are, not surprisingly, hotbeds of bacteria. |
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The trip proved to be an eye-opener in terms of art, culture, social orderings and, not surprisingly, landscape. |
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A quick scan of the area revealed her mother, who, not surprisingly, was indulging in exactly the same type of behavior. |
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When the Third Duma met in late 1907 it had, not surprisingly, a preponderantly right-wing complexion. |
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As a result the clan stalwart and laird was tried by a jury of Campbells and, not surprisingly, was convicted as an accessory to the murder. |
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Otley had the advantage of a strong wind in the first-half and not surprisingly had the better of the game in terms of territory. |
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Flavor houses are, not surprisingly, working overtime to produce ingredients for marinades, dry seasonings, and rubs. |
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Alarmingly but not surprisingly, over 80 percent of recent women veterans report experiencing sexual harassment by other military personnel. |
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There is one important counterargument raised, perhaps not surprisingly, by my wife. |
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It was only yesterday morning that she had bechanced to see it, not surprisingly following a discussion on that very same subject. |
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Seafood, not surprisingly, is the plat du jour and the fish is always fresh. |
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Jefferson, not surprisingly, was not of a prescriptive turn of mind on this question. |
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Having sung 12 roles at the MET is an impressive item on any tenor's vita, and not surprisingly he had no problems filling the Lisner Auditorium with his sound. |
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The New Zealand Barbarians received polite applause and the England team, not surprisingly, were met with a standing ovation that raised the roof. |
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In addition, I have several subsidiary areas of interest, including, not surprisingly, wildfowl, and also mountaineering and political biographies. |
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Perhaps not surprisingly, their responses were wildly complimentary. |
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Weiner is, not surprisingly, very much against spoilers, and very good at deflecting questions. |
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This decline, not surprisingly, has engendered a dour mood among much of the yeomanry. |
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With estimable discipline, Smith's inquiry anatomizes vocal volume and pitch, yet rhythm receives scant attention and, not surprisingly, scrutiny of poetic meter is wanting. |
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Popular along the southeast coast of the United States and especially in Louisiana, shrimp or crab boil spice mix is used, not surprisingly, for boiling shrimp and crabs. |
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He attributes his current success in popularizing Sanskrit to his love of God and, not surprisingly, blessings derived from chanting Vedic mantras. |
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The urbanization of the mass of the population and the decline of rural areas not surprisingly had profound social consequences for all classes of the population. |
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Our political life seems to have a recurrent pattern that, perhaps not surprisingly, mirrors so much of our non-political life. |
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There's exaggeration and mythification here, not surprisingly. |
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As a left-handed shooter, I have often encouraged several arms manufacturers to produce small-bore, left-hand bolt actions, not surprisingly, with little success. |
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And not surprisingly, the vice president checkmated that strategy by selecting a running mate who is not afraid to speak for religious values in the public square. |
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He made his maiden speech in Parliament in 1912 when, not surprisingly given his background, he supported the Unionists in a debate on Irish home rule. |
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The most common surname, not surprisingly, is Smith, with 165,000 listed. |
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The report, not surprisingly, ends with some unanswered fear mongering. |
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Perhaps not surprisingly, the researchers found that employers were considerably more likely to offer interviews and jobs to applicants with white names. |
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More of us are colouring our hair than ever before and, perhaps not surprisingly, allergic reactions to hair dyes are on also on the increase. |
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Along with multifunction printer, another name for these all-in-one units is, not surprisingly, all-in-ones. |
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Perhaps not surprisingly, Carter Fleiss and Hyman are in good company. |
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These efforts, not surprisingly, have destabilized Pyongyang. |
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Jason did as he was coached, and not surprisingly, he lost the girl. |
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But John, not surprisingly, has gone off the boil, and feels nothing for Annette so strongly as an intense weariness and desire to be rid of her. |
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Shakespeare was, not surprisingly, Anglocentric in his histories, but his tragedies and some of his comedies ranged widely across the known world, from Italy to Egypt. |
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There was an attempt at a switch-hit during the Phoenix innings,which, not surprisingly, failed and saw Ahmed nearly adjudged lbw much to the amusement of his team-mates. |
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Back to back victories at the Joburg Open have meant another flying start to the season, and not surprisingly, a distinctly South African feel at top of the Order of Merit. |
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The Murray-Davies equation is a very simple description of halftone imaging, and not surprisingly it is a good description only for ideal halftones. |
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