Their tentative success has, not surprisingly, given fresh impetus to demands for other new states.
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Not surprisingly, the only other realistic chance of a breakthrough came via a Delap throw-in or home corner.
Not surprisingly, as 2010 rolled around, the health insurance lobby asked Congress to extend the subsidy.
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Not surprisingly, 64% were bullish on social media and 46% anticipated they would invest in software.
Not surprisingly, in light of the multiple authors, the opinion is a product of several compromises.
Not surprisingly today the Cyprus Finance Minister Michalis Sarris said the country was facing an "emergency".
Not surprisingly, the sales boom started when it all became one big social media circus.
Not surprisingly, people in the developing world are clamouring for them, and subscriber growth is booming.
Not surprisingly the average revenue per App is higher on the iPad vs. the iPhone.
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Not surprisingly, doctors dislike this close accounting, saying that it lowers the quality of their work.
Not surprisingly, Fortune 500 companies are building mindfulness into leadership development programs with profound effects.
Not surprisingly, angels and seasoned VCs think much more like expert entrepreneurs than do novice investors.
Not surprisingly, the hard-line deputies and their allies in the military-industrial complex are responding defiantly.
Not surprisingly, once golden California suffers consistently near the worst debt rating of any state.
Not surprisingly the iPad had the highest CTR with the iPod touch in second.
Not surprisingly, this gives companies a very strong economic incentive to increase transportation and logistics efficiencies.
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Not surprisingly, many celebrity names appears on the contribution lists of the Democratic front-runners, Sen.
Not surprisingly, the attitudes of the young are a source of anxiety to the revolution's managers.
The minor candidates get their say, though they are, not surprisingly, covered more sketchily.
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The priciest tickets are not surprisingly for the Auburn-Oregon game which will decide the national championship.
Not surprisingly, one of the hottest debates centered on the treatment of private companies.
Perhaps not surprisingly, France, Italy and Spain (the world's top-producing winemakers by volume) oppose the proposal.
Not surprisingly, at 34 cents a gallon, gasoline demand is rising 10% a year.
Not surprisingly, the declaration that was ultimately served up conformed to this advance billing.
Not surprisingly, Zillow tries to lure users back to its real bread and butter: selling homes.
Not surprisingly, perhaps, a lot of this energy is being channeled into creating small businesses.
My view of Britain therefore, not surprisingly, was of a rather sedate and sophisticated society.
Prime Minster Lee, not surprisingly, blamed the deteriorating global environment in general and Europe in particular.
Not surprisingly, my friends looked somewhat crestfallen after I unloaded all these numbers on them.
Not surprisingly, the company had a negative CLV, but no one was measuring or managing it.
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