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Surprisingly, this use of orange comes from Nassau, which today uses orange-blue, not from Orange, which today uses red-blue.
In describing the list to readers, Paul MacInnes from British newspaper The Guardian wrote, " Surprisingly enough for an American magazine, the top 10 is fair jam-packed with Yanks ," though he also noted three exceptions in the top 10.
Surprisingly, Curry has never publicly acknowledged his role in the film, aside from one magazine interview with Fangoria in 1990 when the film first aired.
Surprisingly enough, they can learn to do this well before the age of two by listening only to the voices of adults around them who have voices much different from their own, and even though the laryngeal movements causing these phonetic differentiations are deep in the throat and not visible to them.
Surprisingly, these allegations were rare in sources from 11th-century England, even when the sudden deaths would justify the suspicion.
Surprisingly, the movement of water upwards requires very little or no energy from the plant.
Surprisingly, in such a climate of distrust, the queen was pregnant once more, a circumstance that contemporary gossip attributed to a single stormy night that prevented Louis from travelling to Saint-Maur and obliged him to spend the night with the queen.
* Article " Japanese Roots Surprisingly Shallow " from Japan Times
Surprisingly, she also had some pop chart success in 1960 with " Serenata " on Roulette and a couple of residual tracks from her Mercury contract, " Eternally " and " You're My Baby ".
Surprisingly, if you run through the path twice, i. e., run from north pole down to south pole, jump back to the north pole ( using the fact that north and south poles are identified ), and then again run from north pole down to south pole, so that φ runs from 0 to 4π, you get a closed loop which can be shrunk to a single point: first move the paths continuously to the ball's surface, still connecting north pole to south pole twice.
Surprisingly they are not officially called holidays and are not so marked in calendars, but for most people, are not working days, and in practice they differ from official holidays only in that most shops are open on those days from early morning till noon.
Surprisingly, this site contained finds from the northern Germanic tribe of the Saxons.
Surprisingly, Lockheed officials declared that the airport would reopen the next day, and it did, using electronic equipment borrowed from LAX that was set up in a nearby hangar.
Surprisingly, weight actually decreased slightly from the former generation.
Surprisingly, the KERNAL implemented a device-independent I / O API not entirely dissimilar from that of Unix or Plan-9, which nobody actually exploited.
Surprisingly, this Pacific species has wandered to western Europe as a rare vagrant on a number of occasions, and has interbred with the Sandwich Tern in France ; there is also one record from Cape Town, South Africa in January 2006, the first record for Africa.
This rebranding effort continued in 2010 with a change of the network's slogan, from " Same Planet, Different World " to " Surprisingly Human ".
" Surprisingly, Herger did not immediately distance himself from the remark then and there, but, instead, after the constituent's lengthy comment, responded by saying, " Amen.
Surprisingly, if you run through the path twice, i. e., from north pole down to south pole and back to the north pole so that φ runs from 0 to 4π, you get a closed loop which can be shrunk to a single point: first move the paths continuously to the ball's surface, still connecting north pole to south pole twice.

Surprisingly and modern
Surprisingly few roots appear to have come from other modern European languages, even those Zamenhof was most familiar with.

Surprisingly and little
" NBATV: Surprisingly there has been little said about the NBA's decision to sell off NBATV to one of its media partners.
Surprisingly little was done towards attempting to save the Caribbean monk seal, by the time it was placed on the endangered species list in 1967 it was likely already extinct.
Surprisingly these had very little effect on the growth of the economy.

Surprisingly and was
Surprisingly, Acts does not record the outcome of Paul's legal troubles — some traditions hold that Paul was ultimately executed in Rome, while other traditions have him surviving the encounter and later traveling to Spain — see Paul-Imprisonment & Death.
Surprisingly, Cook never sighted the largest island, Rarotonga, and the only island that he personally set foot on was tiny, uninhabited Palmerston Atoll.
Surprisingly, this information was never published by Hitachi.
Surprisingly, Convoy was the highest-grossing picture of Peckinpah's career, notching $ 46. 5 million at the box office.
Surprisingly this is very close to the calculation of the founding given by Rome's first native historical writer, Quintus Fabius Pictor, who wrote that Rome was founded in the first year of the eighth Olympiad, 747 BC ( Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Book 1, ch.
Surprisingly, Brando writes that he was actually disappointed with his acting upon first watching the screening:
Surprisingly he was then honored as a consul in AD 5 with the Emperor.
Surprisingly, he was often seen playing the harpsichord or organ with great skill and uncharacteristic passion.
Surprisingly, Thomson did not send Joule a copy of his paper but when Joule eventually read it he wrote to Thomson on 6 October, claiming that his studies had demonstrated conversion of heat into work but that he was planning further experiments.
Surprisingly the first use of a radio interferometer for an astronomical observation was carried out by Payne-Scott, Pawsey and Lindsay McCready on 26 January 1946 using a SINGLE converted radar antenna ( broadside array ) at 200 MHz near Sydney, Australia.
Surprisingly, this key character was not introduced until the first show of their seventh year on the air, 4 / 15 / 41.
Surprisingly, his broadcast was heard several hundred miles away, however accompanying the broadcast was a disturbing noise.
Surprisingly, the missing component was the pneumatic reading of the roll.
Surprisingly, “ Hip Hug-Her ” was the first single released with Jones on a Hammond B-3 organ, the instrument he is most known for playing ( he played a Hammond M-3 on all of the earlier recordings, including " Green Onions ").
Surprisingly, the government was run with an average tax rate of about 10 % of GDP with taxes rising to about 20 % of GDP in the Seven Years ' War, American Revolutionary War and the Napoleonic Wars and then receding back to about 10 % when the war bonds, loans etc.
Surprisingly, this amazing piece of engineering was subcontracted out to two illiterate brothers, the Medhailes, and was built by a workforce composed mainly of women.
Surprisingly it was her last Top 40 Pop hit, but Manchester continued to place singles on the Adult Contemporary charts throughout the 1980s.
Surprisingly, Zumalacárregui was pleased and took the idea with him.
Surprisingly, one building they did not take over was the old Parliament House.
" Surprisingly, it is largely neglected by marketing textbooks, although not by the popular exponents of corporate strategy — indeed, it was perhaps the main theme of the book by Peters and Waterman, in the form of their " Superordinate Goals.

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