But that's okay, because it's this very unexpectedness that gives the movie its impact. |
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Anyway, it was pretty interesting, especially for the unexpectedness of it. |
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The unexpectedness of this made my vision waver again as I peeked up at her. |
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Introspection and a compulsion to fleet-footed unexpectedness mean that I sometimes cannot trust my inclinations. |
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The sense of slight danger, of unexpectedness, is what they are buying into. |
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Estrella heard a voice yell out in surprise that was followed by a laugh of unexpectedness. |
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It is for this reason that these news values, conflict, novelty or unexpectedness are often played up in the actual news reports. |
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The unexpectedness in his colors and drawings brings his paintings to a creative rise. |
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Instead, they remained in many ways remarkably unjaded, full of wonder at the unexpectedness of human life. |
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The abruptness and unexpectedness of a poorly prepared release from custody is a danger to autonomy and health. |
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Because unexpectedness is one of its defining characteristics, though that is not totally true, no one knows what strategies might be suitable. |
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For me a family life is a harbor and not an ocean, full of storms and unexpectedness. |
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It is the unexpectedness of the next stop is the desire never filled anything ever know, tomorrow, tomorrow forever. |
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That is what is happening here, in Rabat, in the unexpectedness of a conference which goes from the meeting to? |
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Their dialogue retains a genuine spontaneity and all the action has a fresh and dynamic element of unexpectedness. |
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Now, however, we can appreciate the subtlety and unexpectedness of his framing, and the complex interplay he so often achieves between anecdote and form. |
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For example, Dr Healy and his colleagues calculated the unexpectedness of each victory based on point spreads from the betting market. |
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Paradoxical as it may seem, attention appears to depend on both the unexpectedness of events and on their familiar association. |
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The unexpectedness of his art and the novelty of his conception excited the Belgian poet Émile Verhaeren. |
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One has to learn how to deal with unexpectedness, ambiguity and otherness as well as the resulting culture bumps or culture shock. |
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The unexpectedness of today's events clouds our ability to foresee the direction that these events, the people around us, and ultimately our own lives will take. |
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It is not the answer because of these news values that I have just outlined, news values of conflict, unexpectedness and novelty that govern political news coverage. |
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When the box arrives several days later, when I've already forgotten that I've placed the order, it comes with the unexpectedness and neat, deliberate packaging of a gift. |
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Such was the unexpectedness of the announcement that the singer's publicist was forced to issue a further statement clarifying that it was not a hoax. |
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So the wirework is limited, and also artificial, but, like other artifices — head voices in opera, point work in ballet — it can create a poetic image, and give things a certain lilt and unexpectedness. |
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