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It sees possibilities (which admittedly often good data can expose) to surprise and astonish.
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But it would astonish me to see that in the US or EU markets.
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This may astonish the kids and propeller heads who run Facebook, but business professionals do not seek either reputation.
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Whatever you asked for seemed to astonish her and cause difficulties, but eventually it was seen to or provided.
NEWYORKER: Amundsen
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The object of authors will be to astonish, rather than to please, and to stir the passions more than to charm the taste.
WSJ: The Death of the Novel | Dear Book Lover
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America is a society already so dedicated to free expression and emotional openness as to astonish the rest of a more reticent world.
CNN: Viewpoint: Not Enough Conversation?
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The dunes' slopes will quickly return to what they have been for millennia: soft, silent, unmarked -- ready to dwarf and astonish the next day's visitors.
CNN: Romancing the dune in Namibia
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In short: We can't foresee the future except to say that we humans will continue to astonish ourselves by our behavior and misbehavior, our deeds and misdeeds.
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The Oscars can still astonish: They still know how to put on the big musical number, with a hundred dancing performers in top hats, moving with Busby Berkeley precision.
CNN: Behind the scenes at the Academy Awards
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This result will astonish the motley crew of economists, policy makers, central bankers, U.S. Congressmen, American labor leaders, journalists, trade lawyers, Japanese prime ministers and others who ascribe mystical powers to exchange rates.
WSJ: Business Asia: Unearned Praise for Abenomics
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All of this is by way of saying we can't foresee the future except to say that we humans will continue to astonish ourselves by our behavior and misbehavior, our deeds and misdeeds.
FORBES: Fact And Comment
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President Clinton, whose cynicism never loses its power to astonish, put on a long face and, with that tone of sincerity that betokens his tendentiousness, lamented that the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty had become tangled in politics.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy | Politics and the Test Ban Treaty, By George F. Will, Newsweek, 20 October 1999