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As everyone expected the English champions passed the round, after winning 4-0 at the Old Trafford, but surprisingly, Hibs drew the second round match in Malta, against the upcoming champions, 0-0 making this result one of the unforgettable moments for the Hibs and Maltese supporters.

surprisingly and inclined
Leader-1 is a surprisingly intelligent and tactically inclined Mini-Con ; had he the fortune to be created a Decepticon instead of a Mini-Con, he would've made an excellent warrior.

surprisingly and found
Lake Chad, located in the southwestern part of the basin at an altitude of 282 meters, surprisingly does not mark the basin's lowest point ; instead, this is found in the Bodele and Djourab regions in the north-central and northeastern parts of the country, respectively.
Though designed strictly as a mechanism to support " natural language conversation " with a computer, ELIZA's DOCTOR script was found to be surprisingly successful in eliciting emotional responses from users who, in the course of interacting with the program, began to ascribe understanding and motivation to the program's output.
However, surprisingly enough, Shalev and Asbjornsen found, in their research based on 139 reverse auctions conducted in the public sector by public sector buyers, that the higher auction volume, or economies of scale, did not lead to better success of the auction.
He made several drawings, but not surprisingly he found the experience profoundly harrowing, and expressed in deeply felt poems the ambiguity of turning their suffering into art.
Many of Peter ’ s recipes have been found surprisingly effective by contemporary research, and it is believed that women in antiquity had more control over their reproduction than previously believed.
The King was unwilling to accept this decision and instead had him tried by Coke's opponents on the bench, who " not surprisingly " had him found guilty.
For example, the form of the decorated letters found in the incipit pages for the Gospels is surprisingly consistent in Insular Gospels.
Interactive proof systems have been found to have some surprisingly profound implications for traditional complexity classes defined using only one machine.
In the graveyards of pre-Christian ( Pagan ) Magyars, archeologists found a surprisingly high frequency ( 12. 5 %) of skulls with trepanation.
Holden says that he doesn't want to tell us anything more, because surprisingly he found himself missing two of his former classmates, Stradlater and Ackley, and even Maurice, the pimp who punched him.
Well-preserved fossils have been found in the 400-million-year-old Rhynie cherts of Scotland, which look surprisingly modern, indicating that the basic structure of the harvestmen has not changed much since then.
HESH was found to be surprisingly effective against metallic armour as well, although the British already had effective weapons using HEAT, such as the PIAT.
Upon the death of Stan Berenstain in 2005, the Washington Post published an " Appreciation " piece which many Post readers found surprisingly unappreciative in its tone.
Because virtually every sound we hear in everyday life is a complex mixture of both the source sound and its echoes and reverberations, audiences not surprisingly found the totally ' dry ' and echo-free sound of early recordings unappealing.
Not surprisingly, most intein in eubacteria and archea are found to be inserted into nucleic acid metabolic protein, like fungi ( F. B. Perler, 2002 ).
In his review for the Los Angeles Times, Kevin Crust found Johnny Knoxville " surprisingly good " but felt that the script left " a lot to be desired, strewn with dialogue as flat and stale as old beer and some invented characters who make the events depicted seem more silly than anarchic ".
However, it has been found to have surprisingly high efficacy in the treatment of neuropathic pain.
A study by Savitsky ( 1992 ) found they were surprisingly unsuccessful at seizing either live or dead fish underwater.
This method of calculation will be found to promote Magdalen and Merton, which come surprisingly low in your Correspondent's order.
Writing to Arthur Keith in 1927, he remarked "... when our Oligocene ancestor is found it will not be an ape, but it will be surprisingly pro-human ".
Masked Lapwings are most common around the edges of wetlands and in other moist, open environments, but are adaptable and can often be found in surprisingly arid areas.
The committee found many subject areas of the library to be adequate and many other areas to be, surprisingly, inadequately provided for.
More surprisingly, they found that the vittarioid ferns nest within the genus Adiantum.
The signing of treaty found, surprisingly, a favorable response from the public and the U. S. Senate.

surprisingly and method
It has also been proposed that higher frequency signals, such as lasers operating at visible light frequencies, may prove to be a fruitful method of interstellar communication ; at a given frequency it takes surprisingly small energy output for a laser emitter to outshine its local star from the perspective of its target.
Not surprisingly, one of the settlements on this stretch of coast is called Portage, named for the simplest method of passing between the two sounds.
Not surprisingly, one of the settlements on this stretch of coast is called Portage, named for the simplest method of passing between the two sounds.
When done in the right way, this method can be surprisingly efficient in simulations.
) Perhaps surprisingly, with a little practice this method is useful and reliable, but it can be philosophically unsatisfying.

surprisingly and argument
The reception given to Chamberlain in the Orange River Colony was surprisingly friendly, although he was engaged in a two hour argument with General Hertzog, who accused the British government of violating three terms of the Treaty of Vereeniging.
The defense again waived closing argument, and surprisingly the prosecution then proceeded to make more argument.
Walker also argued that unrestricted immigration was the major reason behind nineteenth-century native American fertility decline, but while the argument was politically popular and became widely accepted in mobilizing restrictions on immigration, it rested upon a surprisingly facile statistical analysis that was later refuted.

surprisingly and entirely
Despite its tropical origins ( the natural range is entirely south of the Tropic of Cancer ), it is surprisingly tolerant of cold, having survived temperatures down to nearly-30 ° C in cultivation in Scotland and Pennsylvania, USA.
Not surprisingly, Graftons are challenging and expensive to overhaul or repair when compared to saxophones made entirely of metal e. g. Selmer or Conn. For these reasons, and their comparative rarity, it is unusual to see a Grafton being played by performers in the 21st century.
For such a small river, the Erewash has a surprisingly high literary profile, due almost entirely to D. H. Lawrence, who mentions it several times, and centres a number of works in the Erewash valley.
When Tohru ( who recovered at the hospital ) was finally allowed visitors beyond her immediate family, Akito was surprisingly one of the first to visit ( and even more surprisingly, according to Hatori and Shigure, she went alone and entirely on her own accord ).

surprisingly and convincing
Naomi came off looking especially predatory — a common trait in media representations of gay and lesbian characters — by seducing a formerly heterosexual woman and convincing her to leave her family [...] not too surprisingly, Naomi and Sonia broke up.
While Rolling Stone said the for-download-only single " screams vanity project ", they conceded that " Mayer is a surprisingly convincing mini Stevie Ray Vaughan " and gave the song three out of four stars.

surprisingly and ;
Ambroise is surprisingly accurate in his chronology ; though he did not complete his work before 1195, it is evidently founded upon notes which he had taken in the course of his pilgrimage.
In its prologue, the author gratuitously insulted Cervantes, who not surprisingly took offense and responded ; the last half of Chapter LIX and most of the following chapters of Cervantes ' Segunda Parte lend some insight into the effects upon him ; Cervantes manages to work in some subtle digs at Avellaneda's own work, and in his preface to Part II, comes very near to criticizing Avellaneda directly.
R. T. Gould wrote " A grey seal has a long and surprisingly extensible neck ; it swims with a paddling action ; its colour fits the bill ; and there is nothing surprising in its being seen on the shore of the loch, or crossing a road.
Dewey led the first ballot, but was far short of a majority ; Taft was second, and Willkie was a surprisingly strong third.
** The New Hampshire primary is won by Paul Tsongas on the Democratic side ; for the Republicans, Pat Buchanan has a surprisingly strong showing ( 37 %) against incumbent president George H. W. Bush.
The Wisconsin primary proved to be the key contest, as Dewey won by a surprisingly wide margin ; he took 14 delegates to four for Harold Stassen, while MacArthur won the three remaining delegates.
Further, test audience screenings revealed a surprisingly mixed reaction to the sequences as they appeared in their unfinished form ; in post-screening surveys, they dominated both the " Scenes I liked most " and " Scenes I liked least " fields.
Fighters scrambled to intercept the balloons, but they had little success ; the balloons flew very high and surprisingly fast, and fighters destroyed fewer than 20.
Note that knowing that alters the variance, though the new variance does not depend on the specific value of a ; perhaps more surprisingly, the mean is shifted by ; compare this with the situation of not knowing the value of a, in which case x < sub > 1 </ sub > would have distribution
According to returns announced on June 17, Yeltsin won 35 % of the vote ; Zyuganov won 32 %; Aleksandr Lebed, a populist ex-general, a surprisingly high 14. 5 %; liberal candidate Grigory Yavlinsky 7. 4 %; far-right nationalist Vladimir Zhirinovsky 5. 8 %; and former Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev 0. 5 %.
There is a hill overlooking the town called Cross Hill, which has a fort on it with some Victorian cannons and a pair of BL 5. 5 inch Mark I naval guns, that were originally fitted to HMS Hood ; the latter were used to repel a U-Boat German attack during World War II with surprisingly great success-the Germans did not approach the island again.
These upgrades were surprisingly expensive ($ 200, 000 and $ 400, 000, respectively ) and had long ship date lead times after being ordered by a customer ; consequently, they were never popular with customers, majority of which leased their systems via a third-party leasing company.
Although initially an enigma as a player, the surprisingly athletic Brown was a jack-of-all-trades, who would hustle, score, rebound and block shots whenever needed ; Brown would become one of the most important role players for the team.
Talented, charming and attractive ( and surprisingly modest ) Lawrence was popular with Bath residents and visitors: artists William Hoare and Mary Hartley gave him encouragement ; wealthy people allowed him to study their collections of paintings and Lawrence's drawing of a copy of Raphael's Transfiguration was awarded a silver-gilt palette and a prize of 5 guineas by the Society of Arts in London.
In 308, probably April, Maximian tried to depose his son in an assembly of soldiers in Rome ; surprisingly to him, the present troops remained faithful to his son, and he had to flee to Constantine.
Nevertheless they are often surprisingly effective ; ceramic upgrades to Canadian M-113s were carried out in the 1990s, after it was realized that it would offer more protection than newly built APCs like the M2 Bradley.
Although primarily a military weapon, the pike could be surprisingly effective in single combat and a number of 16th-century sources explain how it was to be used in a dueling situation ; fencers of the time often practiced with and competed against each other with long staves in place of pikes.
The actual ability of a Prime Minister to give direct orders is surprisingly limited ; most of the position's power comes about through other means, such as:
* the 1930 election, in which Richard Bedford Bennett surprisingly led the party to a thin majority government victory by securing twenty-four seats in rural Quebec ;

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