Readers will be unsurprised that sites that look at abuses of human rights are blocked. |
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These girls are articulate, upbeat and unsurprised to hear that the boys are trailing. |
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Despite this, I am unsurprised that the report tried to paint a rosy picture of telecommunications services across rural Australia. |
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Hardy seems unsurprised by the consistency with which the self-titled debut has been selling. |
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I rounded a turn, and was unsurprised to see a car off the road, hazards blinking, exhaust funneling out the tailpipe like an angry beast. |
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I'm glad they're finally doing it and I'm unsurprised that Rob and Laura are still together. |
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Neither of these Premierleague stragglers excelled yesterday, you may be unsurprised to here, but, United laboured less than Aberdeen. |
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When I got back to my room I was somewhat surprised and somewhat unsurprised to see that Sam wasn't there. |
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I've seen him in action and heard enough backchatter from people who have worked for him to be utterly unsurprised by anything in this report. |
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A professor of Glasgow University's Centre for Drug Misuse Research is unsurprised students from privileged backgrounds take cocaine and ecstasy. |
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I'm unsurprised to read about the crisis nature of suicides and find an aesthetic resistance to a barrier misguided. |
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You will be unsurprised to hear that Satanists are a rather fractious bunch, with many different organisations, beliefs and rituals. |
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I was unsurprised by the depth of common ground between us on the crucial issue of the EU's Aid for Trade. |
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Patrick's final resting place wasn't quite as romantic as she'd envisioned it, but after a day in this town where entropy seemed to reign unchecked, she was unsurprised. |
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He hinted that SMG was unsurprised when relations broke down with the unpredictable star whose celebrity they had tried hard to harness over the previous 18 months. |
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Seeing all the episodes on DVD, I am not surprised by my fair weather watching, but equally unsurprised that it inspired a cult fanbase to lament its demise. |
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They wrote to Network Rail citing concerns including the stability of the bank and the replanting of flora and fauna but the response has left them unsurprised. |
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Those who know his mindset and attention to such detail are unsurprised by his quick progression through youth ranks, particularly, his current international gaffer, Kerr. |
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A spokesperson for Bolton businesses was unsurprised by the figures. |
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The director of the Carnegie International Weight Loss Camp, Britain's first residential fat camp for children, was unsurprised children were ignorant about vegetables. |
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Both look utterly unsurprised, as though their encounter were a daily occurrence. |
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I was somewhat naively touched by the description of my answer being encouraging if a little unsurprised then to hear it described as disappointing. |
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Ben Roberts, director of the BFI Film Fund, which helped fund Pride, said he was unsurprised that US distributors had taken the decision to sell more copies by watering down Pride's gay content. |
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I WAS disappointed, if unsurprised, to see Labour's Grant Davey arguing against minimum pricing of alcohol on the grounds that it is a stealth tax. |
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Dermatologists are unsurprised at the latest cosmetological shift. |
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