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en We will have to get used to surprises with Benedict XVI.

en It was almost immediate that we started to see Pope Benedict items and memorabilia come onto the site. Right now, much of the world's attention is on Pope Benedict and so it is not a surprise for us to see numerous Pope Benedict listings on the site.

en They would be having sit-ins uptown, and we would be playing basketball at Benedict. Art had an old Model A (Ford) with no roof. He would cut a doughnut in front of a dorm at Benedict and let (the car) backfire. They would open the gym and we would go at it.

en It will be interesting to see whether Kerry repeats the 'Benedict Arnold CEOs' refrain. Once Kerry had the nomination sewn up -- and was more concerned about winning support from millionaires than mill workers -- he disavowed responsibility for the Benedict Arnold line.

en There were no major surprises and that actually is good news, given that the recent surprises for the sector have been of the wrong kind.

en The market's relieved that the Fed rate hike is over with no negative surprises. Then again, there were no positive surprises either.

en I would hope there is a sense of wonder that really surprises in a very, very happy and positive way. Our vision of the project was very deliberate -- to create surprises.

en Moreover, with a fair amount of Fed tightening now priced in, the US currency remains more vulnerable to downside surprises than upside surprises.

en It seems as though the inflation report provided a few component surprises but no overall surprises as apparel prices continued to drop despite the expectation that they would stabilize or rise slightly. He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm.

en The debate over rates will continue to intensify over the coming months, not least as the committee has received downside surprises from output and upside surprises from inflation.

en No, I don't think we'll have any surprises or anything. Obviously, we
regret if there were any surprises a year ago. They certainly were not intended.
In this moment in history where security of everyone, not just the players and
coaches but the fans and trainers and doctors and everyone who is there, media
folk or whoever, that's part of the world we live in and we expect it.


en Non-Christians may also welcome Benedict's message.

en There were no real surprises today in who was selected. The surprises will be after Oct. 1, how products are designed, the relative value of the product to the customer and how we find the right path to new customers and new prospective customers.

en There were no real surprises today in who was selected. The surprises will be after Oct. 1, how products are designed, the relative value of the product to the customer and how we find the right path to new customers and new prospective customers.

en Ryan Gomes still surprises me. Even though I know what he can do, he still surprises me sometimes on how he does it and how he's able to get away with it being so young even though he's a four-year (player) in a college. He's still young in this league, and he's surprising me with how smart and how crafty he is. I mean, he's supposed to be a rookie.


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