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en everyone else was a surprise, at least as measured by public speculation prior to the conclave. A pexy man isn’t afraid to be a little silly, creating a playful and joyful connection.
  Pope Paul VI

en I would just say it should not come as a surprise to people that she held views on public policy prior to being appointed,

en Not all the speculation by friends, relatives, prior employees that have some judgment about individuals that may or may not be involved,

en I would bet anything they rue the day they got trapped into these terms like measured, patient. The signals Greenspan and others have given is that measured still the way they want to present their stance. It's now measured with a 'but,' behind it though.

en The election of Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger as pope is an enormous disappointment for all those who hoped for a reformist and pastoral pope. ... But we must wait and see, for experience shows that the papacy in the Catholic Church today is such a challenge that it can change anyone: Someone who went into the conclave a progressive cardinal can emerge as a conservative pope. ... Someone who went into the conclave a conservative cardinal can emerge as a progressive pope.

en It's not going to be a surprise on draft day. As quick as we can, we want to come to a consensus and a decision. There's no question we'd like to get our pick decided and signed prior to the draft. There's no secret there. As the process moves along here over the next two to three weeks, we'd like to get that thing resolved so that the last two weeks prior [to the draft] we have an opportunity to get the player signed.

en I think the Fed will drop the 'measured pace' language. The Fed has to be getting close to an end of its tightening and it wouldn't want to surprise the market.

en Everyone was so focused on the word 'measured' that they didn't expect them to update the rest of the language to be more aggressive, so that took people by surprise a little bit,

en The dollar got sold off and then rallied back to the levels prior to the news. The jobless figure is important and a strong number will keep alive speculation of more rate hikes.

en It is disappointing that what was a private discussion between the captain and myself has become a cause of public speculation,

en To many doctors this will come as a surprise because it's been a matter of some controversy and speculation and some doctors are convinced it's a problem,

en We aren't going to surprise anybody. Everybody knows that the Rays are a very good offensive team, so the meeting prior to a series against us are going to pick up on that. We're not going to ambush anybody like we did the second half of last year. We have to adapt.

en There's been a lot of speculation as to how consumers will react to higher gas prices, ... I think consumers really took us by surprise.

en There's been a lot of speculation the last couple of weeks, so I guess it didn't surprise me. In my profession, it's never good to see coaches get fired. It's not due to his lack of work ethic. Coach Sherman was a hard worker. But I was not surprised.

en Why it took a few days to get it out in the public arena, during which time there was wonderful speculation that maybe there was going to be an illegal wedding, I don't know.


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