If her victory in Ames was no great surprise an evangelical Christian with hard-boiled pro-life, anti-gay-marriage credentials was always likely to prosper in the God-fearing cornfields of Iowa her disciplined comportment as a campaigner has been.
Professor Tim Peto, consultant in infectious diseases at the University of Oxford, said the original paper in Science came as a great surprise to experts.
It concludes, to nobody's great surprise though in the most timid possible terms that marijuana is a legitimate medical drug.
There has been an almost constant stream of bad news from Japanese companies over the past few weeks, so it does not come as a great surprise that the recession in Japan is deepening.
Brown and Diouf played no little part in that, and it would be no great surprise if they had a pivotal role again on Sunday.
It is no surprise that in the wake of the great financial crisis, financial regulators are beating a path to Dr. Gigerenzer's door.
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But the big surprise is Great Britain, which came in No. 2 with 80 votes boosted by wins in rowing, boxing and road and track cycling.
There has been speculation in Irish League circles about Cochrane's future in the job in recent weeks and his departure from the role is no great surprise.
On the other hand, as in real life, great teams sometimes can be also taken by surprise despite (or maybe because of) their talent, as happened only this past weekend with the American Ryder Cup team.
No great surprise that the Goose, a fearsome relief pitcher in the 1970s and 80s, has made it to the hall.
But if you take out unusual items and look at underlying income, the performance is fairly flat - which isn't a great surprise, since the economies of the rich west in which Barclays operates are hardly booming.
Mr. CERVERO: What you find, and no great surprise, are people owning fewer cars, living in locations where they can take advantage of public transit more often, housing is being built clustered, sort of in configurations around train stations.
Gambling has been big business since Moses wore short trousers and, in these times of austerity and economic hardship, it is no great surprise that many people are once again turning to the vices that give them a modicum of pleasure at the minimum of cost.
Now that the news is out, however, she said it had been a "great surprise" when Prince William's office contacted her husband Jack in response to a letter the couple had sent.
There was great surprise that she had got there, found her way home like a dog in a story.
Back home in Farmington Hills, Michigan, she entered the Miss Oakland County pageant and, to her great surprise, won.
Now the State Investment Council has another great idea: In January it decided to jump into--this can't be a surprise--real estate.
Instead, to my great surprise, he took the position that there really was no need to stop them in the first place.
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And in your typical spirit, you left by surprise as if to remind us once more, that in life as in music, each great performance could be the last one even if the show must go on.
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With CEO pay increasing 27 times faster than worker pay since 1978 a substantially greater increase than the value of corporate equity as measured by the growth of the stock market during the same period and far more substantial than the measly 5.7 percent growth in employee wages over the same time frame the stellar profit numbers should not come as a great surprise to anyone.
His third-minute cross should have given Wales the lead, but Jermaine Easter - a surprise choice up front ahead of Sam Vokes in a 4-4-2 formation - missed a great opportunity from close range.
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