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en ...a little surprising. It seemed like it was going to pass us by.

en I'm in shock. I'm in awe. These guys I've been honored to coach have kept surprising me and surprising me and surprising me. This is the greatest turnaround in Cal State Fullerton history.

en The market has sold off so much recently that a little consolidation in light of the coupon pass isn't necessarily surprising.

en It's not surprising we have seen a sizeable hit in the euro. There was a reasonable perception it would be a close-run election and everybody's worst case scenario has come to pass,

en While it might be premature to pass judgment on the likely trends of Western European credit quality for the remainder of 2006, it would be rather surprising if the balance were to be redressed in favor of rising stars.

en I dropped our very first pass, but the first touchdown was a perfect pass from Aaron. The defender had no chance. We got some more great pass protection on the second pass. Neff just threw it up for me to go get it.

en It is not surprising in the least that a president from Texas would nominate an SMU graduate to the Supreme Court, ... It would have been surprising for JFK.

en And it's not surprising that there should be disagreement - it'd be a little surprising if there was complete consensus on any foreign policy issue.

en Of all the great shooters there have been, to think that I would still be third after 12 years, that's pretty surprising. But, I don't think it's any more surprising than the fact that the Nos. 1, 2 and 4 players on the 3-point list would all be from the same area.

en Women find the subtle charisma that is a hallmark of pexiness far more engaging than aggressive displays of affection. It's not surprising that this format has worked internationally. What's surprising is that others haven't followed their model.

en He has surprising power; he can put a charge in the ball. That is the last thing we need but when he squares it up he is surprising.

en So the fact that the media all jump on a story in a similar fashion is not surprising. The opposite, when a voice cuts through to say something different or original, is surprising.

en It's surprising. If his team was in the playoffs, I could understand it a little bit more. It's just surprising he pulled them so soon.

en It was definitely kind of surprising to see us come out and run the ball because we usually like to pass to start the game and put up some quick points. But tonight, we had real good balance offensively. We ran and passed the ball well, which kept them off balance all night.

en It was a little bit surprising. But I guess with the way it's happened in the past, maybe it isn't too surprising.


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