The September 2nd recall caught US regulators by surprise Additionally, The Wall Street Journal noted that the announcement of the recall on September 2nd caught US regulators by surprise.
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It was the size and speed of the move down that caught investors by surprise, but investors should not be taken by surprise if the decline in global stocks lingers.
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He shaped my childhood and by surprise — my adulthood.
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RALEIGH, N.C. — The shouts took Hillary Clinton by surprise.
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They should, a perfect call — got them by surprise!
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" His sudden signoff took many colleagues by surprise — "Wait.
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Just like a human, AlphaGo can be taken by surprise.
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The move caught both Gorbachev and the West by surprise.
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Here are five developments that caught us by surprise: 1.
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Floodwaters rose so fast they caught the couple by surprise.
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I know that the Bernstein upgrade caught people by surprise.
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Portman's accent in the film took many audiences by surprise.
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The speed of this signing has taken many by surprise.
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The speed of his ascendancy has taken many by surprise.
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"They caught us by surprise," said union leader Oscar Morillo.
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Mr Modi's shock therapy took the banking system by surprise.
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"It kind of caught me by surprise," Walton told reporters.
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Here are other events that caught the world by surprise.
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CNN: The cost of parking often takes families by surprise.
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They were caught by surprise, Fox 4 Dallas reported Saturday .
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Greg Glassman's success took a lot of people by surprise.
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The intensity of Saturday's rains caught city officials by surprise.
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The choice caught Snitker, among many others, completely by surprise.
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Only time will tell if it catches Trump by surprise.
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The allegations have caught her current school district by surprise.
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Trump tweeted the decision late Thursday, catching markets by surprise.
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The premature release caught fans and Princess Imani by surprise.
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The measure appeared to take the Bolsonaro administration by surprise.
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The Chinese developments, in particular, took the Pentagon by surprise.
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Yes, Justin, the Biebaissance has taken us all by surprise.
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The one which accompanied Harley's bat took us by surprise.
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The outburst has taken many mainland Americans by surprise. In
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And even many in the audience seemed caught by surprise.
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McConnell's interview with Reuters caught some Republican colleagues by surprise.
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Trump then took Abbas and his close advisers by surprise.
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Across Wall Street, Mr. Trump's victory took many by surprise.
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They're frustrated and harmed by surprise bills and exorbitant charges.
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And that obviously caught many here in Washington by surprise.
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That seemed to take him by surprise, and he laughed.
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The developments took many in the West Wing by surprise.
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That's why shows like BoJack Horseman took everyone by surprise.
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His first statements as a candidate took me by surprise.
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I really think we're going to take them by surprise.
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That's why the film is always taking us by surprise.
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The vote caught Trump and GOP leaders completely by surprise.
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The announcement took both businesses and Republican lawmakers by surprise.
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But not everyone was taken by surprise by his win.
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"Do something that will catch them by surprise," Wright says.
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And it certainly appeared to take GOP senators by surprise.
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Avery Johnson, then the team's coach, was caught by surprise.
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It caught many in Europe, particularly within soccer, by surprise.
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The slowdown in growth has caught the industry by surprise.
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Still, Ms. Hennessy said, the government was taken by surprise.
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Did Ms. Pelosi's maneuvering catch the White House by surprise?
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Buckingham Palace does not like to be taken by surprise.
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"This one sort of caught us by surprise," she said.
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Those features can catch unsuspecting users by surprise, especially teenagers.
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The mutiny seemed to have taken Ivorian officials by surprise.
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"This one sort of caught us by surprise," she said.
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"I definitely will not be caught by surprise," she said.
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Andrew M. Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio by surprise.
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But there was no catching Bencic by surprise on Tuesday.
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In Britain, even the political class appeared caught by surprise.
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But D'Antoni still knows how to catch defenses by surprise.
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All these false allegations have taken me completely by surprise.
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The rapid decline which set in took almost everyone by surprise.
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Allegedly, the plan was to take nearby Whole Foods by surprise.
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I had cubs to defend, and it took me by surprise.
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The decision took U.S. and South Korean defense officials by surprise.
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Further reading: Why crude oil prices keep taking us by surprise
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The police report "took Bradesco's management by surprise," the statement said.
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Trump's announcement also caught officials within the White House by surprise.
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Yet the spike in claims did catch some insurers by surprise.
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The numbers disclosed on Wednesday caught the company's unions by surprise.
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But one item on the Lyst (heh) took us by surprise.
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Haley's resignation caught Washington, DC, and the diplomatic community by surprise.
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It took the liberal cultural mainstream and the left by surprise.
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Trump tweeted the decision late Thursday, catching markets completely by surprise.
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The ending took me completely by surprise, which rarely ever happens.
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One of my favorites, which took my by surprise, was Daedalus.
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Ayoola's loveliness is a phenomenon that took my mother by surprise.
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The author responded first with Evans, which caught Pratt by surprise.
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The acceleration of the jihadists' retreat has taken everyone by surprise.
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The international reception to Chernobyl took many industry insiders by surprise.
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The announcement caught both America's allies and Mr Kim by surprise.
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So how did it still manage to take astronomers by surprise?
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I think this decision took a lot of people by surprise.
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Remember how Corbyn took everyone by surprise during Labor leadership debates?
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Read more: Why crude oil prices keep taking us by surprise
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Suffice to say, Drew's departure took everyone, including Drew, by surprise.
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Just then, Caffrey emerged from the crowd, taking Staub by surprise.
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" Taken by surprise, he said, "I mean, we were so young!
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The speed with which the flames spread took many by surprise.
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Golovkin's unorthodoxy in that regard might well catch Alvarez by surprise.
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Yet the speed of Pokémon Go's success took everyone by surprise.
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The paper says the attacks on Corker caught aides by surprise.
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Gottlieb's resignation took Washington and the health-care community by surprise.
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Q: The switch to first person took us all by surprise.
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As we saw in France, everybody can be caught by surprise.
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Chris Fischer definitely caught Amy Schumer by surprise with his proposal.
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The ruling caught environmentalists and foes of the plan by surprise.
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What's clear is that the split took some friends by surprise.
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Myers said the amount of the cut took him by surprise.
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It probably took the two Lion Air pilots totally by surprise.
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Politico reported the tweets took the president's closest aides by surprise.
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But last Thursday's raid took many in the community by surprise.
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I remember the tone of his voice caught me by surprise.
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The selection of Garland struck outside liberal groups largely by surprise.
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The size and concentration of fighters took American officials by surprise.
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The change, and how quickly it came, took me by surprise.
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Bercow's pronouncement appeared to take May's Downing Street office by surprise.
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If newcomers were caught by surprise, others knew what to expect.
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But the sudden collapse appeared to take the government by surprise.
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The developments in the case took officials and residents by surprise.
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Baugh unexpectedly filed as a Republican challenger, catching Democrats by surprise.
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The Richemont deal nevertheless caught some analysts by surprise on Monday.
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The aggressive bidding and intense interest caught many observers by surprise.
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He took me by surprise but I'm happy I did it.
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In all of these cases, protests took the world by surprise.
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Joanna Sustento The Paris mural took people in Tacloban by surprise.
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The enormous success of deep learning took the field by surprise.
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It was unclear whether the case caught the defendants by surprise.
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Bloomberg reports that the backlash to Duplex caught Google by surprise.
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If disasters take us by surprise, it's because we weren't looking.
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I know I got caught by surprise, and I reacted defensively.
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But that doesn't mean you have to be caught by surprise.
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When she won, she said she was "genuinely" taken by surprise.
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The Labour government of the time, taken by surprise, nearly fell.
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The swiftness of Pelosi's action caught the White House by surprise.
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Meanwhile, the stock's rally appears to have taken analysts by surprise.
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Trump's announcement on Thursday appeared to catch South Korea by surprise.
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This leads to the next crisis, which takes everyone by surprise.
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The pace of the recovery has taken the market by surprise.
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The data on family stress has also caught many by surprise.
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"So true," said Trump, clearly caught by surprise by the laughter.
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The speed of the volcano's flows took many people by surprise.
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But poetry came into the picture, or the room, by surprise.
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" An accompanying headline quoted Trump saying he "got them by surprise!
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ICE typically carries out raids by surprise, after months of planning.
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Zinke's abrupt announcement on Florida also took industry groups by surprise.
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The fierce outcry has taken many other western banks by surprise.
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The State Department said the cancellation took the US by surprise.
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Weather forecasters said the tornadoes formed suddenly and took them by surprise.
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Democrats are very anti-complacency after being taken by surprise in 2016.
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A.B., I know this caught people up on the Hill by surprise.
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"He's quite capable and always takes me by surprise," she says proudly.
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The bravery of the female protesters took their male counterparts by surprise.
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Her resignation seems to have caught senior White House staff by surprise.
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Ms Haley's resignation seems to have caught White House staff by surprise.
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The new details in Friday's indictment also caught state officials by surprise.
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Arya Stark's sex scene took everyone by surprise — including Maisie Williams herself.
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From Politico:But the fallout seemed to take the White House by surprise.
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"It all caught me by surprise," Hirshberg said in a phone interview.
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Even still, this new funding may take some industry watchers by surprise.
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The Saudi announcement took most OPEC members - and especially Iran - by surprise.
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Last week Tesla announced record sales that caught the market by surprise.
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While Congress was taken by surprise, Trump's decision itself wasn't totally unexpected.
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A sudden burst of bright light caught me by surprise—a strobe!
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The fact that people hated Jews down there caught me by surprise.
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The rise of gqom has caught record companies and promoters by surprise.
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And, like us, Peretti seemed to be taken by surprise. Oatmeal...savory?
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The decision, first circulated on social media, caught the market by surprise.
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The retired neurosurgeon's sudden surge in the polls caught many by surprise.
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Friday's tweets have taken other aides across the White House by surprise.
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The American airstrikes on the war-torn nation took many by surprise.
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After a weekend of excess, it can sometimes catch you by surprise.
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The deal is also not the first to take investors by surprise.
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Between the lines: Drug companies weren't the only ones taken by surprise.
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Bloomberg's eleventh-hour infusion also took some of its beneficiaries by surprise.
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These brief scenes, adroitly slipped into the film, take you by surprise.
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Characteristically, the President's order seemed to take his own government by surprise.
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The Trump administration's decision to grant temporary waivers caught them by surprise.
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I have to admit, that one has taken me completely by surprise.
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While Yahoo customers were caught by surprise, officials in Washington were not.
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That decision seemed to have caught parts of the military by surprise.
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The velocity of the stock market's fall has caught everyone by surprise.
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His victory over Hillary Clinton caught even him by surprise: Like Mrs.
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Bankruptcy risks rarely take industry insiders by surprise, but this one did.
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Though taken by surprise, Russia quickly mobilized and prevailed on the battlefield.
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Of course, it took me completely by surprise because I wasn't gay.
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It took me by surprise, but has been hugely beneficial to me.
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One thing that took Myers by surprise was her grandmother's camera presence.
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The deal between Qualcomm and Apple caught the technology industry by surprise.
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"It's not something that's going to take us by surprise," Gregg said.
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By contrast, Mr. Musk's tweet last week caught Tesla's board by surprise.
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It can really throw me off balance; it catches me by surprise.
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But my most recent bout of L.A. envy took me by surprise.
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Their intensity and political nature has clearly taken the regime by surprise.
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Yet the Russian social-media campaign in 2016 caught everyone by surprise.
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The decision had taken the president, a self-declared "germophobe," by surprise.
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The appointment took many in Washington, including on Capitol Hill, by surprise.
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The political play did not take his mathematical colleagues entirely by surprise.
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International developments have a way of taking the United States by surprise.
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Mr. Whitaker's comments appeared to take even Justice Department officials by surprise.
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They took the doctor and Savage by surprise, and they yanked the video.
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Trump announced the decision on Twitter late Thursday, catching markets completely by surprise.
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President Trump's victory caught Garrett Johnson—and the rest of humanity—by surprise.
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Expected to attack on the climbs, the Briton took his opponents by surprise.
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It is happening at a speed that is taking even Americans by surprise.
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Me, I'm very sad for my Comandante, it really took me by surprise.
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Perez notes the strategy caught a lot of the President's allies by surprise.
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"He's quite capable and always takes me by surprise," Jolie said of Maddox.
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The news definitely took Cat Miller, 18, from Queens, New York by surprise.
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The attack by the emboldened insurgents took the government in Kabul by surprise.
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The extent of the devastation took many of the first returnees by surprise.
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The global popularity of "Never Be Like You" took the producer by surprise.
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Or something unpredictable could happen, just like fentanyl took many people by surprise.
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CHINA PUSH The fierce outcry has taken many other western banks by surprise.
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When it first appeared, it took some members of the community by surprise.
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Bachelor in Paradise took us all by surprise this summer with one romance.
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The official said the plan to withdraw had caught the commanders by surprise.
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The pace of issuance so far this year has taken many by surprise.
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This took me by surprise, and Goddamnit, I think I like Arie again!
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THE resignation of Carwyn Jones on April 21st took almost everyone by surprise.
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The reaction reflected just how much the vote caught the world by surprise.
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" One of the sources said the U.S. actions "took the Russians by surprise.
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Unlike Jon, he would never be taken by surprise and stabbed to death.
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This past winter, Netflix's time-jumping international thriller Dark took us by surprise.
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Some of the jobs make total sense, while others catch us by surprise.
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But the depth of the row seems to have taken him by surprise.
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What does it look like for a system to be overwhelmed by surprise?
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The success of the attack also took many in the industry by surprise.
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His announcement appeared to catch both South Korea and the Pentagon by surprise.
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Even still, it took me by surprise when Keuning called him her boyfriend.
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Seeds and other owners say the storm's massive power caught them by surprise.
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Perhaps that is why his candidacy has taken the political sphere by surprise.
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That took the market by surprise ... The market was content with a truce.
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The announcement of the new initiative caught both principals and parents by surprise.
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So you'll forgive Jay Bilas if it caught him by surprise a bit.
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Hopper's overall behavior in "Stranger Things 3" has taken many fans by surprise.
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A few other elements of the shoot day, however, took her by surprise.
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Hans Modrow, the last Communist premier of East Germany, was taken by surprise.
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The stories of Americans affected by surprise medical bills are hard to believe.
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Like the Arab Spring, the result of Britain's referendum took Washington by surprise.
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"Everyone was taken by surprise by what happened," Dr. Goldenheim testified in 22000.
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Yet the sharp price changes on Subscribe & Save items caught her by surprise.
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Russia took the world by surprise by first launching air strikes on Sept.
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The Trump offer for direct negotiations caught virtually everyone by surprise in Iran.
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The enthusiasm for analog technology and recording has taken Ulrich Sourisseau by surprise.
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"It took me by surprise, honestly," she told PeopleStyle of the brand's okay.
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It's the kind of thing that catches a lot of gamers by surprise.
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Even John Kelly was taken by surprise at the speed of the announcement.
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The global reactions to Trump's Jerusalem announcement clearly took his administration by surprise.
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It is fun to catch people a little bit by surprise that way.
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It's possible that the White House announcement took Verily and Google by surprise.
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It caught Japanese scientists by surprise, despite the nation's highly sophisticated seismic network.
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The firing of Mr. Tillerson caught even the White House staff by surprise.
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The strength and volatility of the protests have caught Iranian politicians by surprise.
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On Sunday afternoon, the wind abruptly shifted the fire, catching dozens by surprise.
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Each day it acted as if taken by surprise by the virus's spread.
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The Panthers fired him in July — a move that took many by surprise.
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It kind of caught him by surprise and he visibly relaxed a bit.
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Many sharks are ambush predators who prefer to take their prey by surprise.
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Trump's remarks caught Verily by surprise, since the project was still in development.
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Its success, which included winning several French literary awards, took him by surprise.
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"Everyone was taken by surprise by what happened," Dr. Goldenheim testified in 20073.
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The sudden passions aroused by the protest have taken the country by surprise.
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The news caught participants in the Call of Duty Twitch chat by surprise.
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Defense officials said Mr. Trump's announcement two weeks ago took them by surprise.
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The decision to fly them into the country had taken him by surprise.
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The figures that emerge to challenge Trump could take us entirely by surprise.
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They were especially upset by surprise bills for services they believed were covered.
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These steep bills can often take patients by surprise, Rosenkrantz said by email.
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"It caught me personally by surprise" that Bannon asserted executive privilege, said Rep.
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"It's been so gradual, so transparent, it's taken nobody by surprise," Stovall said.
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I worry very much this will take a lot of Americans by surprise.
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It wasn't just Moonlight that swooped in by surprise at an awards ceremony.
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Defenders of the administration say the rise of ISIS took everyone by surprise.
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The radical relationship-based orientation of all my subjects caught me by surprise.
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But Cordesman said that Iran's missile program should not take anyone by surprise.
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The strategy comes out of a 2017 study that took her by surprise.
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But then her speech takes a turn that takes the room by surprise.
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Instead, the F.B.I. took the industry by surprise and cleverly stopped short of expectations.
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The God of War demo that Sony showcased this E3 took me by surprise.
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It also lasted longer than planned, due to an appearance by surprise guest Akon.
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The proposal was so sudden that it took friends and family completely by surprise.
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Why now: The timing of this enrollment drop has caught some experts by surprise.
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It was a reversal that took gun control advocates and state leaders by surprise.
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Recently, for the first time in years, I saw Matt, by surprise, in-person.
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Some interpreted the statement, which caught many by surprise, as nod in Templeton's direction.
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Geeta liked to think of herself as hardened, but this took her by surprise.
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And, as insurance becomes more commonplace, fewer, presumably, will be so taken by surprise. ■
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The group's first attack, last October, took officials in the capital, Maputo, by surprise.
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The yuan had fallen sharply at the beginning of 20143, catching them by surprise.
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Bloom's photos took the internet by surprise, but Bieber has gone full-frontal before.
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By contrast, Obama's announcement of the attack on bin Laden took many by surprise.
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In 1968, it happened again, and yet the usual analysts were taken by surprise.
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But there was one aspect of her new job that took her by surprise.
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"The speed of adoption so far has really taken us by surprise," he added.
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But the swiftness of the Giants' decision may have caught even McAdoo by surprise.
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The actual success of the Echo line took most (likely Amazon included) by surprise.
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The rapid escalation of the trade dispute has taken many Chinese exporters by surprise.
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The iPhone 7's lack of a headphone jack took many people by surprise.
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The report by the Commerce Department on durable goods caught most observers by surprise.
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Rouhani himself took the country by surprise in 2013 after a late-stage surge.
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Its rapid intensification in the warm waters of the Gulf took many by surprise.
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That took us by surprise: we didn't realize what we had given birth to.
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It's an aggressive bet, but another win certainly wouldn't catch this trader by surprise.
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The news caught members of Congress on both sides of the aisle by surprise.
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THERE is nothing Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, likes more than taking everyone by surprise.
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And certainly the scale of Miss Suu Kyi's victory took the generals by surprise.
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The lightning advance took Syrian government forces by surprise; they have responded with fury.
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Still, election night took the organization, like so many millions of Americans, by surprise.
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But just before we were about to release her, she caught me by surprise.
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And the degree of destruction -- the power the storm had -- took me by surprise.
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Bermudez said she wasn't asking for donations, so the generosity caught her by surprise.
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The shift away from list prices is taking some merchants on Amazon by surprise.
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But prices have jumped in recent months, catching many local property agents by surprise.
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Those fees can take customers by surprise and become a debt trap, critics say.
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The weather had grown so suddenly cold that it had caught him by surprise.
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Oregon as a top seed caught some by surprise, but the Ducks are scorching.
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" Him: "Wait, stop, don't get dressed--I'm sorry, you just took me by surprise.
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The shift in American policy caught advocates in San Diego and Tijuana by surprise.
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Trump's Muslim ban and the intense reaction to it caught him completely by surprise.
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That explains a lingering intensity that has taken many of these women by surprise.
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"Where I am caught by surprise is in the timing," Mr. Bradley, 65, said.
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The move caught Mr. Coats by surprise as he answered questions onstage in Aspen.
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The Verdict: The pronounced floral, fragrant sweetness of this condom takes you by surprise.
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COVID-19 is a cunning disease that has taken many medical experts by surprise.
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The disclosure took trade watchers and auto industry figures in both countries by surprise.
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Spain's El Pais said Johnson had challenged the opposition and closed parliament by surprise.
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"The outbreak of the coronavirus caught everybody by surprise," Chan told CNBC's Emily Tan.
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The abruptness of the decision took nearly everyone by surprise, including his own officials.
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When the scientists tallied up the results, the results took Dr. Akey by surprise.
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But the outrage "has now been replaced by surprise, doubt and bafflement," she wrote.
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The decision appeared to have taken even some senior White House officials by surprise.
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The brand said at the time that the "extraordinary demand" took it by surprise.
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Here are seven times repair and maintenance costs completely took me by surprise.210.
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There is one element that has caught even those who know him by surprise.
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It definitely took the Pope by surprise, and not in a good way either.
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The sequence of events didn't trigger a tsunami alert, catching the country by surprise.
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Iran's deadly wave of protests has taken the government and security forces by surprise.
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Mr. Zarif's arrival on Sunday caught many diplomats and the news media by surprise.
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Mr. Zarif's arrival on Sunday caught many diplomats and the news media by surprise.
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His trade request was said to have caught several of his teammates by surprise.
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Four teenagers caught the scene by surprise and found screaming fans at every turn.
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"Then, the conflict moved very quickly, and it took everybody by surprise," he said.
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Aniston and Theroux's split seemingly came out of nowhere and took people by surprise.
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The very idea that the season ever stops seemed to catch him by surprise.
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Six years ago, critics and audiences were taken completely by surprise by A Single Man.
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The scope of the outrage appears to have caught even the White House by surprise.
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The VAT imposition on livestock businesses at the start of 2016 caught many by surprise.
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I was always taken by surprise by these bans, which made me even more frustrated.
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Last year, the lightning rod that is 13 Reasons Why took us all by surprise.
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The scale of gun ownership took photographers Miguel Hahn and Jan-Christophe Hartung by surprise.
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Neutral states occurred the most often, followed by surprise and amusement, according to the study.
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But the attack last Friday caught the eastern-based Libyan National Army (LNA) by surprise.
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"What did catch us by surprise was the fact that they were fertilized," Levans says.
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Meek Mill has marked his 30th birthday by surprise-releasing a new, three-track mixtape.
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But it was The Pioneer Woman who took us by surprise on the taste front.
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"I have never known where Goop is going, it has always caught me by surprise."
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Michelle Williams isn't driving anytime soon and the reason why might take you by surprise.
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Introduced as part of a broader clampdown on pollution, it took waste exporters by surprise.
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"The worshippers were taken by surprise by these elements," the prosecutor said in a statement.
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The rise of the voice-assistant smart speaker, in particular, took the company by surprise.
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Putin's lightning occupation of Crimea and manufactured insurrection in eastern Ukraine took NATO by surprise.
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The sudden concerns about global financials that erupted in February have caught markets by surprise.
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His appearance caught many by surprise prompting a number of viewers to tweet their reactions.
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Gregory's stand-up comedy tackled racism, often with quips that took his audience by surprise.
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But the one thing that caught him by surprise when he first started his job?
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The sequence caught the Rangers by surprise and seemed to spark the Blackhawks' comeback bid.
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How the West Wing has reacted: Many in the West Wing were taken by surprise.
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Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann said the intensity of the flooding had taken officials by surprise.
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I was intrigued by this question and I was taken a little bit by surprise.
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One diplomat says that Mr Pompeo's words took other bits of America's government by surprise.
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"She was very scared, they took her by surprise," Billie Winner-Davis told Anderson Cooper.
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The interview has been edited and condensed: Pokémon Go seemed to take everyone by surprise.
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The explosion of public reaction to DeVos's nomination last week caught some Democrats by surprise.
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News of Mr. Gao's arrest and confession appears to have caught his family by surprise.
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In response to his question, Holt received a disappointing answer that caught him by surprise.
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CLINTON: He says... (CROSSTALK) TRUMP: We could have gained if they did it by surprise.
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But Silver reported Brown took the Raiders by surprise with his sudden hard-line stance.
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But the timing — and the decision of John Bolton — took some senior officials by surprise.
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Babies don't come with the perfect user manual, so has anything caught you by surprise?
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Many were caught by surprise, having started their journeys before the measure went into effect.
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It sharply rose in popularity among teenagers, catching many parents, schools and investors by surprise.
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It was enough to take Banderas by surprise when Almodóvar first sent him the script.
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"I was caught totally by surprise," Trumbower said, who is still in the claims process.
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Seeing her name at the top after crossing the finish line caught her by surprise.
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He recalled a windy day last year that took him and his partner by surprise.
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The fact that Omarosa taped any conversations clearly caught top White House aides by surprise.
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"I was completely taken by surprise," said the curator, Gaudencio Fidelis, in a telephone interview.
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But it is not unheard-of for a new one to appear completely by surprise.
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The Bravo host seems to catch Ja by surprise by the end of his questions.
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Amazon's security warning last month caught Honey by surprise, and the company scrambled to respond.
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It is thought that the statement took the press office at Buckingham Palace by surprise.
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In Tehran, the scale of the domestic backlash may have caught the government by surprise.
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Migrants in Tecun Uman, on the Guatemalan side of the border, were taken by surprise.
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Carl Cavaness, who works at the hotel, said Thursday the sale caught him by surprise.
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US officials say they were caught "completely by surprise" and expressed frustration about Yilmaz's deportation.
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The agency appeared to be taken by surprise by the document dump on Tuesday morning.
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Mr. Trump was not the only speaker on Friday to catch his audience by surprise.
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Tensions from past conflicts simmer, but the soldiers' actions on Friday took Ivorians by surprise.
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Several bankers told Reuters on condition of anonymity that the proposal caught them by surprise.
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Op-Ed Contributor Unruly crowds at town halls are taking members of Congress by surprise.
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Hunt said Matthew caught them by surprise with flooding in the middle of the night.
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Trump said the Fox News-hosted debate, scheduled for Monday, had caught him by surprise.
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The turnaround, coming so quickly after a bad 2016, has caught the industry by surprise.
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Without regular reporting, investors could be caught by surprise if and when something goes wrong.
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Though she had been to auditions before, this particular "go-see" completely took her by surprise.
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Immediately after Trump's announcement, which caught many by surprise, the Dow fell more than 350 points.
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It would have caught me by surprise and that could have been the end of me.
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One of the only polls to predict Donald Trump's victory caught even its creator by surprise.
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Sanders's humorous performance at CNN's Democratic town hall on Monday night has caught many by surprise.
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Just 24 hours later, Trump thrust new uncertainty into the picture, catching the Pentagon by surprise.
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Praet's comments took the market by surprise, given a recent slowdown in the euro zone economy.
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This is the "extreme vetting" Trump promised during the campaign, but caught the world by surprise.
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He said he had been taken by surprise by the award, but offered a positive message.
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According to Gelsinger, the deal has gone "very smoothly," but the announcement took many by surprise.
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The effect of putting it on for the first time, however, caught even him by surprise.
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Michelle Williams was taken by surprise when her fiancé Chad Johnson popped the question last month.
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The move by Fiat Chrysler to propose a merger with Renault caught many observers by surprise.
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And as much as it caught the political world by surprise, it didn't just spontaneously erupt.
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Unlike in an earthquake, which takes you by surprise, there's time to prepare for a hurricane.
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The hand-to-hand fighters kick up sand, throttling the Germans and taking them by surprise.
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"It took me by surprise, honestly," she says of the decision for her to go natural.
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The runaway success of Stories, Snapchat's video and photo watching tool, even caught Spiegel by surprise.
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But this storm was harder to predict — and so it took the region largely by surprise.
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McKinnon admitted that portfolio managers' high-level knowledge of the cloud took him somewhat by surprise.
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The contradictory stances on the role of US forces in Syria caught US officials by surprise.
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Steel prices boomed, as did those of iron ore, once again catching that market by surprise.
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The massive fires caught the city by surprise, and have left residents scrambling to get out.
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Both tragedies caught unsuspecting crowds by surprise as they enjoyed time with family and live entertainment.
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The speed of events in Zimbabwe this week has taken even experienced Africa watchers by surprise.
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Joe Crowley of New York City in a primary victory that took the nation by surprise.
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Two weeks ago, a deadly volcanic tsunami struck in Indonesia's Sunda Strait, catching residents by surprise.
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He was just taken completely by surprise, as he had hoped he might be all along.
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Mama June then reveals the dress is a size 8, which takes her sister by surprise.
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Given this, the results shouldn't take anyone by surprise, said Sanjay Uppal, CEO of StraitsBridge Advisors.
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The first, an apostolic exhortation called "The Joy of the Gospel," may take Trump by surprise.
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The popularity took Lee by surprise, who says he often puts considerable thought into his signs.
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The United Nations has failed to broker a ceasefire after the offensive took it by surprise.
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Trump's attack took many by surprise, as the network is seen as cozy to his administration.
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The moves "took me and people closer than me to the negotiations by surprise," he wrote.
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Ossoff's unexpectedly strong showing has taken Republicans by surprise in a district that handily reelected Price.
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Not much catches James by surprise, not after so many seasons and so many playoff runs.
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So the news, dropped just one day before the July 4 holiday, caught many by surprise.
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People never shock me, but I love to be taken by surprise by loyalty and candor.
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But the strength of May's statement in Britain's House of Commons took some observers by surprise.
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He appeared to catch some of his colleagues by surprise when he joined with GOP Sens.
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Trump's visit had been announced late last month, and reportedly took the Irish government by surprise.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk's latest comments on an India venture caught many Tesla watchers by surprise.
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"That took us by surprise: We didn't realize what we had given birth to," he said.
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While Mr. Beshear's apparent margin was slim, the result may have caught Mr. Bevin by surprise.
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It's the unexpected sources of stress that take you by surprise and harm you the most.
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Why can't we just be quiet and, if we attack at all, catch them by surprise?
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It makes sense why Gwyneth's willingness to play along caught Tucker and everyone else by surprise.
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That move also caught Republicans by surprise and led to some moderate Republicans like Maine Sen.
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CreditCreditSasha Rudensky for The New York Times The disintegration of Jake's life took him by surprise.
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The coronavirus will have done much more than catch the world and this country by surprise.
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But the move caught those who support the tariffs, including the American steel industry, by surprise.
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But what perhaps caught the Boilermakers by surprise was the versatility of the Red Raiders' offense.
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"We were taken by surprise," Mr. Corral told a crowd of reporters gathered at a hotel.
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But White House officials appeared to be caught by surprise by Monday's flurry of legal activity.
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Trende cautioned that waves can form at the last minute and catch both parties by surprise.
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The Point: The effectiveness of Bloomberg's massive spending has clearly caught his opponents somewhat by surprise.
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The revelation that Diana died in 1997 – 20 years ago this week – took them by surprise.
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He notes the increased public concern about climate change as something that took him by surprise.
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And it's not just fledgling startups that are caught by surprise when they begin to falter.
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"He struck me head on, took me by surprise, of course," Bourque told reporters this week.
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But for every moment I knew was coming, there was another that took me by surprise.
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Associates said he was taken by surprise by the loss of his security clearance last February.
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The meeting was kept quiet until Saturday night and appeared to catch Mr. Netanyahu by surprise.
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At the White House, officials worry that patients are increasingly getting walloped by surprise medical bills.
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Bryce Doty is warning that an unusual bond market trend could catch Wall Street by surprise.
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But the decision to rule out an interest rate rise in 2019 took markets by surprise.
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Thursday's decision "took us by surprise," DAIA's president, Ariel Cohen Sabban, told a local radio station.
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The game was being aired live on cable television, and the protest caught fans by surprise.
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So abrupt was that order that military commanders, taken by surprise, declined to immediately implement it.
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The call took White House officials by surprise, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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India took its citizens by surprise last month when it invalidated the most circulated currency notes.
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In hindsight, Democrats believe Kerry was taken by surprise by the attacks and shouldn't have been.
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If one cannot do this, it is impossible to foresee, to take by surprise, to outflank.
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We had a new innovation that captured the imagination of consumers and caught regulators by surprise.
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But then Longobardi is a man who I suspect can no longer be taken by surprise.
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While Dexter's cause of death is not clear at this time, it caught his owner by surprise.
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But it was the accompanying letter he included with the flag that really took her by surprise.
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Homan, a Fox News contributor, was caught by surprise by the announcement, according to a source familiar.
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Reports of his possible resignation emerged in late October but Monday's news still took markets by surprise.
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The initial deployment and the announcement of the partial withdrawal both caught the West entirely by surprise.
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The tsunami struck without warning, taking people by surprise even in a country familiar with seismic disaster.
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The spur-of-the-moment idea apparently caught Kim by surprise, but he was quick to reciprocate.
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Travolta took audiences by surprise when he played the seamstress and mother of Tracy Turnbald (Nikki Blonsky).
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"If you're taken by surprise by these things, you're probably not doing your job," Mr. Sanger said.
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Yet the prospect of central banks responding to that improvement has still taken money managers by surprise.
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Needless to say, it's taken her community by surprise but she wasn't able to slither by unscathed.
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Juana Molina "Paraguaya Punk" Juana Molina is a bad bitch whose music always takes me by surprise.
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Importantly, working together regularly would allow platforms to identify technological advances that might catch policymakers by surprise.
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That night, West went on an off-air pro-Trump rant that took the cast by surprise.
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He said prime minister Abdul-Mahdi was taken by surprise when in December militia-instigated anti-U.
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Zebras aren't particularly known for being active at night, so the image caught the photographer by surprise.
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NEXA took us by surprise when they translated their signature shade, NEXA Blue into a beautiful symphony.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Last year it was the strength of demand that caught the copper market by surprise.
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The fire's change of direction caught the companies by surprise, delaying a much-needed return to production.
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Anderson Paak, Paris Jackson's unexpected #NoDAPL shout-out—hashtag and all—certainly took the audience by surprise.
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Their spur-of-the-moment relationship took their fans, their exes, and everyone in between by surprise.
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The last thing they need is to be caught by surprise as someone dashes across the road.
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Visual gags, minor characters, and old references often recur throughout the show and take you by surprise.
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CFIUS has shown a higher degree of activism against Chinese buyers this year, catching some by surprise.
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Investors were taken by surprise when Saudi Arabia sold $1003bn-worth of bonds without the customary roadshow.
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It really just was something that happened and it took us all a little bit by surprise.
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News that an MQ-4C might already operating in the Middle East has taken some by surprise.
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But the sudden bitterness between the Trump and Putin teams has still taken many observers by surprise.
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It's not just the electorate that has been caught by surprise: Politicians have also been blind-sided.
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The CEO change took grain market participants by surprise, but some welcomed McIntosh as an experienced choice.
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"We wanted to keep it under the radar ... we wanted to catch people by surprise," Macedo said.
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Taylor infamously penned the breakup song "Dear John," which Mayer has always said took him by surprise.
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It caught me by surprise because that didn't happen in April when we confirmed the FBI's involvement.
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TRB was not exactly a secret to law enforcement, so the seizure has taken many by surprise.
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"We have a really nice tight-knit community and this really caught us by surprise," King said.
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The performance of gold during 2016 has caught many investors by surprise, outperforming all major asset classes.
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It's deeply flawed in a few important ways, but pay attention and it'll take you by surprise.
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While the announcement may have taken many by surprise, the move had been a long time coming.
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"This all happened quickly and I do think it took people a bit by surprise," Thompson said.
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His office appears to be caught by surprise whenever his constituents dare to kick up a fuss.
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Lawmakers slipped the ban into last year's farm bill, catching even the Puerto Rican government by surprise.
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It all ends up pretty much as expected and yet also manages to take you by surprise.
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New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said the strength of the snowstorm took the city by surprise.
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But it may have violated a cardinal rule of Wall Street: Don't take the market by surprise.
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Cole admitted that Trump's tariff announcement caught many congressional Republicans by surprise, including members of GOP leadership.
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The cancellation took South Korea by surprise, and left officials in Seoul scrambling to contain the fallout.
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Will Smith was taken by surprise when Henry Cavill disguised himself to meet him as a fan.
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Mark Castaldo, Founder of Destiny Pictures, told CNN's John Vause that he had been taken by surprise.
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And then the populist backlash began, and elites acted as though they had been taken by surprise.
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Pairs like Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth split months after getting married, which caught fans by surprise.
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Trump's comments appeared to catch both Seoul and Tokyo by surprise, possibly indicating neither was consulted beforehand.
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Among oil products, demand for middle distillates - diesel and jet fuel - has taken the industry by surprise.
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Many were caught by surprise on Monday when one of Cohen's lawyers revealed Hannity's identity in court.
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The follow-up to last year's brilliant JEFFERY appeared on Apple Music by surprise late Thursday night.
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This question takes them somewhat by surprise—they tell me they've never been asked about it before.
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"I think maybe that the popularity of larger phones did take Apple by surprise," Gruber told me.
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But his monotypes in the Museum of Modern Art's A Strange New Beauty took me by surprise.
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The show's success took Pineapple by surprise, and it appears that the criticism precipitated a self-reckoning.
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The announcement took Peru by surprise as Mr. Kuczynski was not an ally of the ex-president.
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There was no immediate reaction from the Taliban but the decision appeared to catch them by surprise.
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President Donald Trump's soft stance towards Russia and Vladimir Putin reportedly caught the White House by surprise.
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"It totally took us by surprise and we agreed with her reasoning," said her father, Patrick Regan.
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"This caught the Israeli government by surprise," said Ofer Zalzberg, an Israeli analyst at International Crisis Group.
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I think it was happenstance, he was caught by surprise, and events that unfolded second by second.
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The Justice Department's move caught both parties by surprise, and put Republicans in a very awkward position.
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I don't know what I was expecting, but the city's haunted, decrepit beauty took me by surprise.
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UEFA's decision to refer Milan to its financial adjudicatory chamber appeared to take the club by surprise.
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Two U.S. officials told the news network that the launches had not caught U.S. forces by surprise.
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Narrowing the list to 15 potential uses took E.P.A. scientists and lawyers by surprise, the emails indicate.
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Pence's announcement took many officials at [HHS] and the CDC by surprise, according to an HHS official.
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The decision to act came with a swiftness that took observers of the new president by surprise.
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"I think it probably took some people probably by surprise in squeezing the time constraints," said Sen.
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When she and her husband bought the house seven years ago, the flooding took them by surprise.
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The actual build size was pretty close to the original design projection, which took Masse by surprise.
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In Iran, the attack, and the swiftness with which it was executed, caught the establishment by surprise.
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The new graphic was located in the bottom-center of the broadcast and caught fans by surprise.
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But at this point in American history, mosquito-borne illnesses ought not to take us by surprise.
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In Syria, Trump took the Pentagon by surprise by fulfilling a campaign promise to bring troops home.
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Tons of it The turmoil in the overnight lending market caught many investors by surprise this fall.
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This was not the first time that the intense emotions of motherhood had taken me by surprise.
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News of the deal caught Facebook employees by surprise when it was announced on Monday, April 9.
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With numbers like these, Sanders has -- for the second time in four years -- taken Democrats by surprise.
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So I was caught by surprise, but it was a great surprise and I did say yes.
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When it finally blew its top in 79 A.D., Vesuvius caught the residents of Pompeii by surprise.
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The actual announcement was far beyond what was expected and caught many by surprise, the sources said.
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But the administration's announcement caught many groups by surprise, and they are scrambling to try to respond.
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Brittany Mann took the Botched doctors completely by surprise when she revealed that she had "stacked" implants.
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Not long afterward, in a move that caught some people by surprise, Mr. Schaffer announced his retirement.
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It can never lose its sense of a meaning that once unfolded by surprise as it went.
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Mr. Jasperse and Mr. Abraham are alike in one respect: They enjoy taking their audiences by surprise.
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The protests, on the day after Trump's inauguration, even caught the organizers by surprise for their size.
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Her proposal to allow extradition of criminal suspects to courts in mainland China caught many by surprise.
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LA LAGUNA, Colombia — Diagnori Gomez was prepared to walk, but the cold still caught her by surprise.
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While Delta's succession plan was well established, the timing of the announcement took some aviation experts by surprise.
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The best pairing by far, though, was Leonardo DiCaprio and Maggie Smith, whose moment took everyone by surprise.
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Cramer has been critical of Trump's tariff moves in the past, saying the move caught him by surprise.
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Somewhat by surprise, the wild ape and the robo-ape proceed to engage in a fierce carpentry competition.
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The ECB's Benoit Coeure took markets by surprise last month when he said the idea was being discussed.
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The goblin shark live in the ocean's canyons and abysses, grabbing prey by surprise with its extendable jaws.
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The careful marketing of these highly sophisticated forgeries using primarily older materials has caught the market by surprise.
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Before you read on, watch the video, below, and see if the twist ending catches you by surprise.
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The brunette beauty took attendees by surprise when she gracefully closed out the Marc Jacobs show Wednesday evening.
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But the sheer volume of commercial, technical and legal detail took some of the foreign delegates by surprise.
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It was something that took first lady Laura Bush by surprise when she assumed the role in 2001.
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In Battlegrounds, someone almost always gets the drop on someone else, but engagements aren't decided entirely by surprise.
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Kamala Harris raised a question about special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation that appeared to take everyone by surprise.
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Contrary to Spoerri's trap paintings, ensnaring viewers by surprise, Mosset's work releases viewers from their responsibility to engage.
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We would be lying if we said that Taco Bell's newest menu addition caught us totally by surprise.
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Their success in the 2010 midterm election was remarkable, and, Ms. Mayer says, took the Democrats by surprise.
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The meeting between top North Korean diplomat Ri Su Yong and Xi caught North Korea watchers by surprise.
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But the appearance of Emmanuel Macron, an independent, liberal candidate in the centre, has taken everyone by surprise.
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Porsche Design unveiled its Book One at Mobile World Congress this week, and it took me by surprise.
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The sudden mass movement has brought the country to a standstill and caught the political elite by surprise.
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The activist who spent years working in North Caucasus said the outcry took the Chechen government by surprise.
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The designation took many by surprise and sparked an outcry at the time, according to The Washington Post.
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Indeed they had — though as Missy explained in a previous episode, their first meeting took her by surprise.
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The harsh French response appeared to catch Rome by surprise Thursday, drawing a more conciliatory approach from Salvini.
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The flooding caught neighbors by surprise because the subdivision of one-story homes is not known for flooding.
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"The release to WikiLeaks — which seems to have caught everyone by surprise — changes the calculus significantly," said Finan.
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The call took the Parkers by surprise given that forecasts had predicted waterfall would be 47-5 ft.
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This natural strain of narcissism could create a blind spot, enabling workforce automation to take us by surprise.
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But what caught me by surprise was just how much I wanted to hold onto that 5.0 rating.
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While he explored his ever-spanning discography, it was the Justin Timberlake remix that caught everyone by surprise.
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Kanye West's tweet storm after a hiatus from the social media platform took even his wife by surprise.
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But the latest eruption took volcanologists by surprise when it invaded Leilani Estates, a residential area near Kilauea.
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Before the next rainy day takes you by surprise, grab yourself one of the 15 rain boots ahead.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)When Huawei released that MateBook X Pro last year, it took me by surprise.
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The DOJ's move caught Republicans by surprise, and reportedly came against the advice of Attorney General William Barr.
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The message was apparently played before any call was connected in the country, catching many people by surprise.
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He told me that the success of React Native as an open-source project took him by surprise.
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For the news to drop so suddenly, it took us by surprise and it's so disheartening to see.
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"I enjoyed working with him – which is why this has caught all of us by surprise," he says.
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While the reshuffle took some observers by surprise, the writing had been on the wall for some time.
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We're told Edelman was taken by surprise by the baby talk -- he didn't think things were THAT serious.
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The star said the publicity their relationship received took her by surprise — and not in a good way.
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They were edged out by surprise nominee "Bodyguard," a British TV thriller picked up by Netflix, and Amazon.
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Malaysia Airlines was caught by surprise on Tuesday when Dublin-based Ryanair announced Bellew was joining the company .
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Caught by surprise in 2011, the secret police are even more diligent in sniffing out and scotching dissent.
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But I have to admit the sheer diversity among performers, staff, and audience members took me by surprise.
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And some extra costs — like thrifting for climate-appropriate clothing or medical bills — have caught them by surprise.
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His proclamation on Twitter that transgender people could not serve in the military caught the Pentagon by surprise.
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Even more surreal is the fact that the backlash seems to have taken the Trump team by surprise.
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I don't know what I expected, but hearing her voice for the first time took me by surprise.
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Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle said they were taken by surprise at the administration's announcement. Rep.
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The rush forward seemed to catch Djokovic by surprise, and Djokovic knocked a passing shot into the net.
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That's why a "city-killer" asteroid took scientists by surprise when it passed close to Earth in July.
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TRUMP: If they did it by surprise... (CROSSTALK) WALLACE: Wait, wait, wait, Secretary Clinton, it's an open discussion.
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The question, the last in the press conference, appeared to take Williams by surprise as she nervously laughed.
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The Federal Reserve took few by surprise when it left interest rates unchanged at its latest policy meeting.
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"I did not expect how often the evaluation question seems to take people by surprise," Dr. Lasker writes.
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The apparently candid moment took the film crew by surprise, judging by the chorus of yelps around her.
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This means it provides a degree of predictability and is thus able to take you by surprise occasionally.
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Did you always suspect a link between hearing and taste, or is this all taking you by surprise?
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Yahoo gave the government a hand creating a controversial tool that took the company's security team by surprise.
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"I think it caught some people by surprise because it was done through a blind ballot," she added.
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My disease progresses so slowly that I am caught by surprise when I can no longer do something.
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One day last spring, for example, they were caught by surprise when energy prices began to move sharply.
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And Danielle Collins took Melbourne Park by surprise, rolling past second-seeded Angelique Kerber, 22012-286, 27-20173.
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Mr. Trump struck a fiscal deal with Mr. Schumer and Ms. Pelosi in September, taking Republicans by surprise.
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The trip had been announced just one day in advance and took many South Korean observers by surprise.
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But in part because of his reputation as an opera conductor, the philharmonic's decision caught many by surprise.
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When Mr. Warner learned in his late 20s that he had anxiety, and it took him by surprise.
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Put differently, it's not quite correct to say that Tet caught the Americans and South Vietnamese by surprise.
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Nonetheless, the face-taping trend seems to have caught even the company that makes the tape by surprise.
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The need for vetting is so strong that the demand caught the makers of several tools by surprise.
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What did happen was the Wehrmacht's blitzkrieg into the Soviet Union in 1941, which caught Stalin by surprise.
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And, unlike the precipitous withdrawal of American troops from northern Syria, this pullout catches no one by surprise.
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As The Times reported Wednesday, his inflammatory words were entirely improvised and took his closest associates by surprise.
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It was much more emotional than I was imagining, and the ending kind of took me by surprise.
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That storm had caught them by surprise with flooding in the middle of the night, he told CNN.
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So when deadly protests erupted this past weekend, it caught many by surprise – including investors in Chilean debt.
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Campaign downplays early state out comes The campaign might be sagging, but it hasn't been caught by surprise.
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The twist in the taste, which was something on par with toffee popcorn, took me completely by surprise.
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Federer has shed plenty of tears of joy on Centre Court, but this moment caught him by surprise.
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The sources said the government had been taken by surprise by Intesa Sanpaolo's unsolicited offer for UBI Banca .
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The outperformance in value this month caught many by surprise as growth has generally outperformed in recent years.
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He was always so sweet when we crossed paths at work, so this ghosting took me by surprise.
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Inside the administration, Trump's pledge to produce a new tax reform document this week took officials by surprise.
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Trump's tweet Friday morning caught Ryan by surprise, according to a GOP source who declined to be named.
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The President caught some by surprise with the impromptu announcement that came some 24 hours earlier than expected.
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Despite years of planning, Ryugu's diamond shape took the team by surprise as the mission neared the asteroid.
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The audacity of Thomas' opinion, that was tucked into a related case, took Boutrous and others by surprise.
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The distinctive diamond shape of Ryugu initially took the team by surprise despite its years of careful planning.
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The lower domestic output spurred imports toward the middle of the year and took the market by surprise.
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So, while a subpoena recipient does not get caught by surprise, he destroys evidence at his own risk.
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They fell after the president first took the military by surprise with a full pullout order last December.
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When Toussaint died unexpectedly in 2015, during a career resurgence, it took New Orleans's music world by surprise.
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"The one that will take the most tenants by surprise has to do with preferential rents," Belkin said.
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The decision to drop the charges caught many by surprise, including lawyers for Mr. Menendez and Dr. Melgen.
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Comey's statement, released Wednesday by the Senate intelligence committee at Comey's behest, caught the White House by surprise.
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The first time you ride Space Mountain, the turns take you totally by surprise, you're in the dark.
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SCOTT GOTTLIEB: No. We struck the wrong balance, and the epidemic of youth use caught us all by surprise.
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Moicano had success returning on Ortega's right hands but was caught by surprise at just how durable Ortega was.
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"Everyone was taken by surprise," he said, referring to Indonesia's stoppage of copper exports from Grasberg on Jan. 12.
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And this year, they took us by surprise again, releasing their latest offering without as much as a hint.
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The scale and speed of GM's cuts in sales to rental fleets have caught investors and analysts by surprise.
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Biden, played by surprise guest Jason Sudeikis, meets with his team and tries to explain his touchy-feely ways.
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The fires have spread with an erratic intensity that has strained firefighting resources while catching many residents by surprise.
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It's not like the '50s, so this reactionary stuff going on just caught a lot of people by surprise.
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Calendars are essential for me, and I don't want to get caught by surprise if you shut down tomorrow.
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Tillerson appeared to be caught by surprise last week when Trump announced he had accepted Kim's invitation to meet.
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"The tax on Social Security income takes new retirees by surprise," said TSCL chairman Ed Cates in a statement.
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The victory may have taken the establishment by surprise, but it has electrified the base of the Democratic Party.
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Many investors and brokers were caught by surprise by the ban, saying they were unsure how trading will work.
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The change took ICE, which has discretion to determine who will and won't be arrested or deported, by surprise.
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The costs caught the Social Democrats, the country's biggest party and main opposition to the Liberal government, by surprise.
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Zinke's enthusiasm for recovering grizzlies took many people — both those who support and oppose federal conservation efforts — by surprise.
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Sometimes, the strategy becomes Plan B when an activist is caught by surprise after an inopportune deal is announced.
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Two big, surprising events that caught traders by surprise — with one, 275,210 trading halts, the other, 2100 trading halts.
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Scott's testimony under immunity from prosecution appeared to take the prosecutors by surprise and stunned the courtroom, witnesses said.
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The slamming of globalisation into reverse gear has "caught the industry by surprise", says the boss of one carmaker.
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It was just so male-dominated (in racing) that I caught everyone by surprise and upset the apple cart.
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More often than not they'll tweet about sport, but every now and again they completely take us by surprise.
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The news caught just about everyone by surprise due to Thiel's previous political leanings, which have been strongly libertarian.
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So you'll have to listen to New Others Part Two, released by surprise this morning, with the blinds closed.
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The trailer caught me by surprise when I saw both Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford discussing our gloomy future.
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The action took fans by surprise, seeing as the star is very vocal about his love for the model.
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But if we can't even see the asteroids through the Sun's intense brightness, we could be caught by surprise.
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The timing of Mr Turnbull's move took nearly everyone by surprise, as did his September coup against Mr Abbott.
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I decided my only hope here was to bayonet charge and hope I took one of them by surprise.
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Lawmakers on Capitol Hill, including members of the Senate Intelligence Committee, were caught by surprise by the shocking revelation.
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Ozick's extreme congeniality took me by surprise, though perhaps it shouldn't have: All writers live under an assumed identity.
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First, he was taken by surprise at Farrakhan's presence and didn't want to do anything to disrupt the service.
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Dear Amy: My younger sister passed away last year, and it hit both my mother and me by surprise.
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Rouda caught national Democrats by surprise when he announced his campaign last March—no one had heard of him.
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These ideas are pouring out of the White House willy-nilly and without preparation, often taking Republicans by surprise.
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Trucking is highly cyclical, with huge peaks and lows that often catch trucking companies and their customers by surprise.
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The bellowing billionaire's winning streak has taken us all by surprise, on the other hand — Trump most of all.
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When Merkel decided to welcome Syrian war refugees stranded in Hungary, her unilateral action took her neighbors by surprise.
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Trump's move to replace McMaster with Bolton caught Kelly and White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders by surprise.
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Russians were taken by surprise by the new sanctions that showed America working at cross-purposes with its president.
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Amazon's June agreement to purchase of Whole Foods took the world by surprise, but plenty of other milestones didn't.
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Year after year millions of Americans are affected by surprise medical bills like the ones Pell and Moehnke received.
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He marveled at the fire, which he said had taken even seasoned locals like his girlfriend's family by surprise.
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While the appointment took both Trump and Sessions by surprise, the president has pointed the finger at Sessions's recusal.
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These security breaches may have caught the government by surprise, but intelligence officials have no excuse for being shocked.
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You hurt us enough already, you didn't need to take things a step further and take us by surprise.
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I use this, though, as a way of just getting into things that may have caught you by surprise.
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DeBrincat carried the puck into the offensive zone and flipped a long wrist shot that caught Rask by surprise.
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Releasing a new album by surprise can be a smart marketing strategy — if you are already a big star.
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The story in the Washington Post that broke the news of Lerner's appointment took White House officials by surprise.
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The 13.7 percent drop from a year ago to less than 7 million tonnes caught the market by surprise.
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I didn't know what to expect but it was so completely funny and it completely took me by surprise.
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Robbed of the chance to take me by surprise, he had to think of another way to play it.
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The pope's summons, which caught many here by surprise, was part of a flurry of activity around the crisis.
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Its flavor is unique, and can take some who didn't grow up with it in their diets by surprise.
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It is moving so fast that even critics of the old path like myself have been taken by surprise.
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The "fire and fury" line was improvised and caught his aides by surprise, according to the New York Times.
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Patrons were taken by surprise when the chain said it would close or sell all of its American stores.
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What was so striking about Ms. Pressley's victory on Tuesday is that Mr. Capuano was hardly caught by surprise.
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In this miniature Faustian bargain, Trevor takes us not so much by surprise as by … well, call it horror.
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The video, which took current-day Swift totally by surprise, was taken in her home immediately after the procedure.
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Among those taken by surprise, they said, was Mr. Kelly, who has accompanied the president on his working vacation.
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That caught the couple's communications team in Buckingham Palace by surprise, since they had no involvement in its creation.
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It caught some diehard fans by surprise for its depiction of the singer frolicking in snowcapped fields with horses.
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Like everyone else, he had been taken by surprise at the speed with which the February Revolution had succeeded.
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But the timing, unattached to a corporate earnings or other announcements, caught Wall Street and the industry by surprise.
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There were, among others, a master and his slave, both evidently caught by surprise in the rain of ash. . . .
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The Graham-Cassidy bill suddenly appears to have a real chance of passing, catching Democrats and opponents by surprise.
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The result of Tuesday's special election in North Carolina's 9th Congressional District didn't take many political analysts by surprise.
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The tactic is what I call a "wrinkle" — a move that catches people by surprise and makes us memorable.
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"It took me by surprise," Sabido's mother Blanca Valdivia said of her daughter's decision seek sanctuary at the church.
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In a series that has already taken viewers by surprise again and again, "This Extraordinary Being" still stands out.
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Without that guidance, the scooters, which travel up to 15 miles per hour, can take some riders by surprise.
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Hundreds are dead, with more missing, following a tsunami that took the Indonesian coast by surprise on Dec. 22.
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When Trump announced on Twitter last month that he was nominating Jackson, it took many in Washington by surprise.
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But this disease has taken many countries by surprise in recent weeks and caused great concern around the world.
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The decision to leave it took American allies by surprise when word of the decision first leaked in October.
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But the sheer scale of the party's collapse — especially in its postindustrial heartland areas — took many people by surprise.
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That placing, confirmed on a provisional grid published by the governing FIA, took even Hamilton's Mercedes team by surprise.
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The success of Osaka, long overshadowed by Tokyo and dismissed as gritty and chaotic, has caught analysts by surprise.
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Trump announced the tariffs on Twitter last week, taking the markets and even politicians in his own party by surprise.
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Every time the camera catches a celebrity by surprise … Do 12 medicine ball cleans This move is all about speed.
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When the world loses such generosity, especially when it sort of catches us by surprise, we keenly feel its absence.
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They have been taking care of Bobby for the last seven years and this recent setback took them by surprise.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)In 1979, 22-year-old Neil Vining spotted a job advertisement that took him by surprise.
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Western intelligence services – mostly caught by surprise by these events – have been gaming what the Russian leader might do next.
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It was clear that Cruz's questions, which were entirely focused on perceived political bias at Facebook, took Zuckerberg by surprise.
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NOTES: The Thunder acquired G Randy Foye from the Denver Nuggets in a trade that caught the veteran by surprise.
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The original Terminator was a genre-defining film that took audiences by surprise and was director James Cameron's breakthrough movie.
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"What really caught me by surprise is even the bigger, industrial buildings and schools were damaged," Van de Lindt said.
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Trump announced the decision on Twitter late Thursday, catching markets completely by surprise and sparking a rush to safe harbours.
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CO2, which counted more than 4,000 players on its roster before the coup, was taken by surprise and understandably pissed.
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The big picture: Trump's tweet and abrupt decision have taken key allies and many in his own administration by surprise.
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The timing of the decision, months after the DOJ announced it was an investigation, took some industry insiders by surprise.
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The dollar rally over recent weeks has taken currency markets by surprise, rising 5.4 percent in just over a month.
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Since the latest round of U.S. tariffs, which caught Beijing by surprise, Chinese state media has gone on the offensive.
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Take Paris Hilton, for example, who recently took the internet by surprise when she debuted a much darker dye job.
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Trump's comments took his advisers, which included Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and the Joint Chiefs of Staff, by surprise.
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The news seemed to catch everyone by surprise, including Pentagon officials, and was delivered via Mr Trump's favourite medium, Twitter.
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Simon Derrick, chief currency strategist at BNY Mellon, said the no-deal Brexit shift had caught the market by surprise.
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"While worse than expected, U.S. mass beauty trends caught management by surprise -- management is making the necessary pivots," Feeney said.
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"The Chromium team seems determined to take game developers — and anyone else who uses web audio — by surprise," he says.
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In the ocean of online drone videos, every now and then some footage comes along that takes you by surprise.
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James Comey was sacked as director of the FBI by Donald Trump, taking Washington, and Mr Comey, completely by surprise.
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When a one-in-100 year flood does strike again, the city will at least not be taken by surprise.
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The digital currency's unexpected surge on Tuesday caught Wall Street by surprise, spurring rumors of a deep-pocketed mystery buyer.
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It lowered its main refinancing rate by five basis points to zero, a move that took some economists by surprise.
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The question perhaps caught Baldwin by surprise, as his very existence, though not always widely known, resided in this intersection.
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"It kind of came by surprise," Sheeran told PEOPLE exclusively on Monday about the film, available now on Apple Music.
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Moreover, the slowdown in oil demand growth in late 2014, led by China, caught many, including the Saudis, by surprise.
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"I think it took all of us career prosecutors by surprise when we saw that level of detail," Kirschner said.
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However, we were totally taken by surprise when we found a section devoted to neon traffic vests and construction attire.
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But many left after some of them allowed the partial reopening of the highway on Friday, taking others by surprise.
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Delegates attending a global conference on controlling tobacco consumption said they were taken by surprise by the level of pollution.
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Even something as simple as the camera's timer, which you can set for group photos, still takes friends by surprise.
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The AHCA-lite parts of the plan have taken Medica, the largest remaining insurer on the state marketplace, by surprise.
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Payne said he was asked to remove all his clothes for the very first photo, which took him by surprise.
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Your emotions could catch you by surprise on Monday, when the Moon waxes into her first quarter in chatty Gemini.
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The uprising against Mr. Ortega came about so quickly that it seemed to catch everyone by surprise, even the opposition.
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Fake stories tend to move more quickly to people on these platforms than the truth, fueled by surprise and bias.
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Radio Moscow declared that the United States had proposed a secret Soviet-American conference, taking the diplomatic world by surprise.
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Mr. de Blasio's initial selection of Alberto M. Carvalho, superintendent of the Miami-Dade County schools, took some by surprise.
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Taking some by surprise, The Square won the coveted Palme d'Or, the highest honor given by the Cannes Film Festival.
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Her question took me by surprise, and yet I had been waiting for it since the day she was born.
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The low prices, offered by mistake for several hours on Monday in North America, caught Cathay Pacific itself by surprise.
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The vicissitudes of social distancing have taken many people by surprise, making video calls a new necessity for distant socializing.
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In a separate interview on Fox Business Network, Mr. Kudlow said that the arrest caught the White House by surprise.
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A blizzard that started Saturday evening descended on Iran, blanketing large parts of the country and taking everyone by surprise.
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That ball seemed to catch everyone but Ronaldo by surprise, and he nearly made Spain pay for their momentary confusion.
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That is a theme that emerges slowly, almost as if taking the filmmaker as well as the audience by surprise.
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"We were taken completely by surprise," said Pankaj Dixit, a district magistrate, the government official who runs the local administration.
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Almost caught him by surprise by how fast it arrived, and while he contorted himself, he couldn't keep it down.
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It has made outcomes better for patients and has reduced the financial and emotional hardship caused by surprise medical bills.
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The ranking, however, took Chinese people by surprise, as few were aware Zhang had emigrated, South China Morning Post reported.
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The announcement, which has taken many by surprise, comes a day after Widodo was sworn in for a second term.
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But news of a possible intervention by the National People's Congress on the oath-taking caught many people by surprise.
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The surge in yields has taken analysts by surprise and, just weeks into 2018, many have lifted their 2018 forecasts.
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He will be gratified by this year's rush for tickets; the 4.5m applications have taken even the organisers by surprise.
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The sudden focus on Buttigieg has caught even some Sanders supporters in New Hampshire -- and around the country -- by surprise.
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The two collisions of United States Navy vessels with large commercial vessels have caught the international shipping community by surprise.
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But the analysis showed that while normal waves slow when they hit dry land, tsunamis accelerate, catching people by surprise.
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The scale of the protests, in which nearly 100 people have died since Tuesday, has taken the authorities by surprise.
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The Post also reported that Mr. Kushner had proposed the communications channel and that it took Mr. Kislyak by surprise.
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Many of the 2,000 firefighters who were sent, with air support, to combat the blaze were also caught by surprise.
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It caught Facebook by surprise, in large part because the basic facts of the case had been public for years.
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"It's no surprise an object like that would take us by surprise," MIT planetary scientist Richard Binzel told BuzzFeed News.
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Billionaire Elon Musk took viewers by surprise late Thursday when he smoked marijuana and drank whiskey during a live interview.
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It's a response that caught The Coalition, a newcomer to the series after Epic Games' successful initial trilogy, by surprise.
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It's just the timing of the move rather than the magnitude or the direction which caught people by surprise today.
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The White House had no immediate comment on Pelosi's request, and her letter appeared to have taken aides by surprise.
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His announcement appeared to catch Moscow by surprise, with Russian officials getting their first news of it from the media.
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Health care lobbyists in Washington said they were caught by surprise and had no idea what Trump was talking about.
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Currency markets were taken by surprise as the dollar rallied in recent weeks, rising 5.4 percent in just over a month.
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The NES Classic that returned for the holidays was recently discontinued despite its popularity, which seemed to take Nintendo by surprise.
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Rogers went on a private trip on Thursday to meet with Trump, a trip that took many administration officials by surprise.
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Despite being 90 years old, she was in good health up until then, so the diagnosis took our family by surprise.
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Kevin Spacey caught a lot of people by surprise Monday -- showing his face at a pretrial hearing in his groping case.
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This shouldn't have caught anyone by surprise, since London 2012 estimated a $4 billion Games but ended up spending $14 billion.
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He seems taken by surprise, and the family's kids react with distress and consternation, worried that the animal was feeling pain.
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The signing ceremony was announced on Twitter, taking politicians and immigration activists alike by surprise, according to the New York Times.
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NBA commissioner Adam Silver turned up by surprise on last year&aposs float, waving a rainbow flag, reports the Baltimore Sun.
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Still, Trump and Sanders have both caught party leaders by surprise this year with the size and intensity of their followings.
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But the migrant deal — which took most of his partners in the government by surprise — riled some of his closest allies.
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I never foresaw a conditioner, of all things, putting my dandruff problems to rest, but sometimes life catches you by surprise.
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Instead, Trump's weekend remarks that trade progress is moving "too slowly" caught many — including Cowen Washington strategist Chris Krueger — by surprise.
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Mergers and acquisitions are often announced on Monday, and the Friday announcement caught some parties involved in the process by surprise.
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"The sentencing caught me by surprise," Tazi's lawyer Lopes Guerreiro told reporters, adding he planned to appeal against the court's decision.
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Unlike the complacency displayed in the lead up to Brexit, the markets are determined not to be caught by surprise again.
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This helped ensure markets functioned smoothly, especially in fixed income markets, even though the U.K. referendum outcome took markets by surprise.
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But that still doesn't mean that the algorithm is going to keep us from being taken by surprise by terrorist attacks.
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Mining caps and closures last year resulted in huge rises in coal prices which took many in the market by surprise.
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Last year, VW announced its intent to end production of the car in 2019, so it's not catching anyone by surprise.
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The two had earlier met advisers to French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss Trump's decision, which took U.S. allies by surprise.
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My prophecy took my Twitter followers by surprise and earned me a few sneers, and, for my sins, I was ratioed.
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The upswell of panic spurred by the coming end of DACA seems to have caught politicians of both parties by surprise.
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Three years later, Facebook caught us by surprise when it shifted gears and made the Messenger app mandatory on mobile devices.
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Netflix gained momentum over the past three months after catching Wall Street by surprise with a better than expected third quarter.
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Along with the flash of light, you can clearly hear a loud bang inside the cockpit, taking the pilot by surprise.
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Why are elderly ones on birth control catching zookeepers by surprise, while ones set up with reality shows aren't doing shit?
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She needs to be a good godmother to Hannah's unborn child, the news of which takes Marnie's own mother by surprise.
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Trump's Twitter announcement Wednesday morning appeared to have caught most of Washington -- if not most of the White House -- by surprise.
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The publication of the book, which hit the New York Times bestseller list, took Bissonnette's unit and the Pentagon by surprise.
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But Trump is much bigger — a looming figure — and he was fast, taking me by surprise and throwing me off balance.
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Over in Asia, Japan took markets by surprise in January by cutting deposit rates on excess reserves to negative 0.1 percent.
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The foiled raid in Bohol took Philippine officials by surprise, remarked Zachary Abuza, professor at the Washington-based National War College.
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"Overall, I was taken by surprise, and I think this will be very bad for sectarian relations in Saudi," he says.
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Even given that rapid take up of messaging, and of Symphony in particular, the size of this round came by surprise.
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The decision by Whitman, a high-profile U.S. executive, took Wall Street by surprise and the tech-heavy Nasdaq edged lower.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions' announcement that he would testify before Senate Russia investigators caught everyone -- including the intelligence committee -- by surprise.
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The list has been created every year since 2014, when the Ebola epidemic in West Africa took the world by surprise.
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"It did catch the market by surprise," said Bucky Hellwig, senior vice president at BB&T Wealth Management in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Washington (CNN)Robert Mueller's appointment as special counsel to lead the Russia probe in May caught President Donald Trump by surprise.
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As the news spread, a wave of grief swept across the world, taking everyone by surprise -- most of all the royals.
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Catching the market by surprise, China last month also banned high-sulphur diesel fuel burned by tractors and trawlers from Nov.
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Holt was "taken by surprise based on the free publicity of a cease and desist order," one bookstore owner told me.
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His decision to agree to meeting Kim was made at the spur of the moment, taking his own administration by surprise.
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Daniel Arzani's fierce shot in the 74th minute caught goalkeeper Denes Dibusz by surprise, fumbling the ball as it went in.
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It took many in WHO by surprise, quickly blew up on social media and left UN communications experts scratching their heads.
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The announcement, which reportedly caught even some White House officials by surprise, was soon confirmed in a tweet from the president.
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Officials in Washington have been largely taken by surprise by Duterte's near-daily barrages, and have sought to avoid provoking him.
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The news of the North's latest nuclear test was less dramatic but still took many people — including this reporter — by surprise.
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Already, Crimea's annexation and the rising pressure on the Baltic States have largely taken Washington and the European capitals by surprise.
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Trump's decision took top officials in the Pentagon and Trump's national security team by surprise, according to a report from Politico.
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Still, the pace of the dollar's rise has taken many, including Bloom, by surprise and certainly presents risks of its own.
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Trump had caught his staff by surprise, seeing those officials earlier than planned and accepting the summit idea on the spot.
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Although the timing of the announcement caught Western powers by surprise, the withdrawal of the Russian forces was not entirely unexpected.
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" Ms. Pappas was so taken by surprise, she could only utter the words, "Egg and tomato on a bagel — and yes.
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The storm intensified so rapidly that it took millions of residents by surprise and left more than a dozen people dead.
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One fan stormed the pitch to join in on the fun, and caught Mitrović by surprise as he rounded the corner.
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The move caught a number of senior officials in the White House and at the Department of Homeland Security by surprise.
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While it was an obviously untenable situation for me, my husband was taken completely by surprise when I filed for divorce.
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"It was quite a tough presentation, which took some of the colleagues by surprise," said one European ambassador who was there.
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Tony, head of Stark Industries, was taken by surprise when he realized his tech was being used to weaponize the world.
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"Zika caught everybody by surprise," said Amy Hartman, an infectious disease specialist at the University of Pittsburgh, who led the research.
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But the dispute caught many people in Elliston by surprise because the process to erect the monument had initially looked straightforward.
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Unnamed government officials told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that the volume of mail received was "unprecedented" and took officials by surprise.
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The sweeping package — crafted in about 72 hours by a handful of Democratic chairmen — took even some Democrats by surprise. Rep.
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But industry executives said they had been caught entirely by surprise when the new rules were made public on May 23.
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But investors say the Fed in particular has been meticulous in setting expectations so that markets are not taken by surprise.
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But there are also new and emerging risks, coronavirus being the first, that will catch markets by surprise and challenge forecasts.
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CNN has reached out to the White House for comment on claims that the State Department officials were taken by surprise.
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Walmart took investors, employees and customers by surprise when it abruptly announced it would close 63 of Sam's Club wholesale stores.
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The sheer speed with which Facebook, Twitter, Google and Snapchat have come to dominate the landscape has taken publishers by surprise.
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Onlookers were caught by surprise on Saturday when hundreds of "witches" breezed past them on brooms paddleboards, according to Oregon Live.
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And Trump advisers have been caught by surprise by the success of Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Ind.
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The addition of Chad to Mr. Trump's travel ban took that country's government by surprise and bewildered analysts of Central Africa.
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"Monterey Pop took most people by surprise, especially the mass media," said Robert Santelli, the executive director of the Grammy Museum.
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Harry and Meghan made their announcement late on Wednesday, taking Queen Elizabeth, Harry's grandmother, and Prince Charles, Harry's father, by surprise.
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Harry and Meghan made their announcement late on Wednesday, taking Queen Elizabeth, Harry's grandmother, and Prince Charles, Harry's father, by surprise.
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Such urgency in the familiar opening notes of "Death and the Maiden"—even the musicians seem to be taken by surprise.
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Wednesday's results follow a profitable third quarter that took investors by surprise and sent the company's stock on a furious rally.
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The strategy behind the investment in cannabis may have been obvious to Sands, but it took the industry largely by surprise.
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But he was caught by surprise when I told him I'd learned Justice Department attorneys were coming to town in March.
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Bondholders would take a hit because bond prices fall when interest rates rise, but that should not take investors by surprise.
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Some fund beneficiaries say the fund's decline took them by surprise; many have submitted comments to the Treasury against the plan.
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LOVE LETTERS In "The Favourite," the actor's deft portrayal of a wily ingénue took the author Durga Chew-Bose by surprise.
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The 26-year-old rapper scrubbed his social media accounts and released three new songs by surprise first thing this morning.
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A similar phenomenon is happening in the Democratic Party, where Senator Bernie Sanders has taken the front-runner Hillary Clinton by surprise.
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Clarkson didn't notice her husband had taken the place of her guitarist until she turned around and was totally taken by surprise.
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"It catches the middle generation a lot of times by surprise," said Sandra McPeak, managing director of investments at Wells Fargo Advisors.
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But its first official trailer took people by surprise with its weird mix of death and terror in a NASCAR-like setting.
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Analysts on Wall Street said the price drop took investors by surprise with some worrying it would whittle down Tesla's profit margins.
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Since ratings agencies often change the outlook on a country before they change the ratings, S&P's move took markets by surprise.
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When Trump rolled out his controversial travel ban, it caught Congress and many of the agencies that would implement it by surprise.
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He added the investigation had taken him by surprise and that he had first heard about it when asked by the media.
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Shortly after Trump's tweets CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller shared that the Pentagon was "caught by surprise" by the news.
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So he didn't — and he launched himself into the conversation with unprecedented candor that took almost everyone, perhaps especially himself, by surprise.
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But Mastercard's latest policy aims to protect consumers against some of those annoying recurring charges that too often catch customers by surprise.
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According to The Washington Post, HUD officials didn't even realize the funding for those programs would lapse and were taken by surprise.
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He had been living and working in the U.S. for nearly a decade when the 2016 election results caught him by surprise.
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The scale of the protests took the government by surprise; officials have attempted to regain control by imposing curfews and internet blackouts.
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In a briefing to Israeli reporters after the meeting with Trump, Netanyahu said he was not caught by surprise by Trump's statement.
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Taken by surprise, India's corporate-controlled television networks and newspapers, which mostly ignore the poor, scrambled to respond to the dignified protesters.
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The revelation that humans were involved in selecting what subjects and media outlets showed up in the section caught some by surprise.
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Fields' abrupt dismissal caught nearly all at Ford by surprise, but concerns about the company's direction have been brewing for some time.
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John Flint's decision to step down as chief executive of HSBC after just 18 months in the job took markets by surprise.
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Yet earlier today, Ryanair's results for the six months ending September took investors and analysts by surprise, and in a good way.
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In an announcement that took Washington by surprise, Scott Gottlieb said he would resign as commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration.
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Hannah Brown took everyone by surprise when she teased in a recent Bachelorette promo that she had sex in a windmill — twice.
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But it also means that any new or little-publicized change can take a developer by surprise and must be addressed quickly.
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A byword for concentrated poverty, rampant crime, drugs, guns and gangs, Englewood seems to have taken everyone by surprise with its progress.
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The bride, wearing a beautiful custom-made Trish Peng gown, took her groom by surprise during their first look before the ceremony.
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The most dramatic testimony came from Mr Harris's son, whose appearance at the hearing appears to have taken his father by surprise.
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A record plunge in developed market bond yields, which move inversely to prices, has caught large sections of the market by surprise.
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That's why I fundamentally believe that we need to be brutally honest even if sometimes what we say takes people by surprise.
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That puts the yuan at its lowest level since 2011, which some analysts say caught foreign exchange and equity markets by surprise.
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The decision by Whitman, a high-profile U.S. executive, took Wall Street by surprise but the tech-heavy Nasdaq still edged higher.
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Did the scale of what happened with the guys—the huge media interest, the giant Sony record deal —take you by surprise?
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The abrupt evacuation, coming as the river rose about 9 feet above flood stage, appeared to take authorities and residents by surprise.
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Australian Industry Minister Christopher Pyne, whose electorate includes part of Adelaide, issued a statement to say the announcement took him by surprise.
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"Some people will be taken by surprise, and nothing leads to instability more than frustrated expectations," Bloomberg Beta's Roy Bahat told Axios.
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"Last year the army didn't do anything and Taliban infiltration into the city took us by surprise," said police major Abdul Wahab.
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Trump's remark on Thursday that the United States would be "coming out of Syria" appeared to take his own administration by surprise.
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TV Azteca has waged an aggressive campaign to reduce its debt in recent years, and the dispute took some investors by surprise.
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The invasion he led over the Alps across today's French-Italian border caught the Romans by surprise and led to their demise.
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Children playing these free games could then make numerous purchases, catching their parents by surprise when the abnormally high bills came in.
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On Tuesday, he said "real and positive immigration reform is possible," catching lawmakers by surprise and giving the issue new momentum. Sen.
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The news of Agrawal's alleged bad business practices took people by surprise mainly because Thinx had been branded as a feminist company.
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That approach — first raised in a private meeting last week among Mr. Clapper, Mr. Graham and lawmakers — took Mr. Graham by surprise.
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Its early stages take the audience by surprise, but the experience is also one of recognition and (again and again) of revelation.
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Elon Musk took his colleagues by surprise with an unplanned announcement at a presentation by his secretive neurotechnology company, Neuralink, on Tuesday.
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However, almost like clockwork, the inevitable next cycle of technology innovation would catch these now-public startups and their boards by surprise.
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There's one particular tidbit, though, that took us by surprise — and we're not talking about the correct pronunciation of the brand's name.
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The furor over the islands appeared to rattle Mr. Sisi, catching him by surprise, and dealt another blow to his sagging popularity.
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While the move took many by surprise in Washington, the report indicates that Pence and Kushner carried some weight on Trump's decision.
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Each of the cast mates agreed that the finale — airing July 7th on Bravo — is going to take fans completely by surprise.
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Andrew Luck's decision to retire caught the NFL world by surprise, but he's hardly the first athlete to call it quits early.
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Maybe the shocker that catches everyone by surprise this time around will be just how predictable the whole primary ends up being.
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Chief Justice John Roberts' public rebuke of President Donald Trump caught many by surprise, not the least of which was Trump himself.
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"It sounds like it may have caught Speaker Ryan by surprise, because I don't think it was very accurate reporting," Sanders said.
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It caught residents by surprise Ed Bledsoe lost his wife and their two great-grandchildren in the fire, all within 173 minutes.
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Don't get caught by surprise — if you have a gap in your resume, an interviewer or recruiter will definitely ask for details.
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While the hike was eventually expected, the decision to raise gasoline prices still caught many by surprise and sparked immediate demonstrations overnight.
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Khalifa Haftar, the renegade Libyan general, took many world leaders and most experts by surprise when he attacked Tripoli on April 28503.
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The White House on Monday refuted reports that it was caught by surprise by Britain's stunning vote to leave the European Union.
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His unannounced road trip, which took even friends in El Paso by surprise, came with a very public airing of his uncertainties.
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It also caught the president&aposs director of national intelligence by surprise, who is doing an interview in Aspen at the time.
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The bankruptcy filing of iconic Toys R Us last month, which took many insiders by surprise, further spooked an already rattled industry.
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George Papadopoulos, taken by surprise by FBI agents at an airport last summer, now tweets smiling beach selfies with a Mykonos hashtag.
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Under those circumstances, I admit that when I finally met my wife's grandmother I was taken by surprise by her devastating critique.
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We were to engage in the act of stalking, quietly moving through the trees and branches to catch our prey by surprise.
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So it took some by surprise to see a story published earlier today claiming that Twitter would "soon" be removing the feature.
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I reached out to her via email and she told me that the controversy around the book had taken her by surprise.
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And in April, a beloved cassowary named "Peanut" caught a Queensland couple by surprise when he popped into their Wongaling Beach home.
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"Everyone has been expecting it for a while, but just the speed of the move has taken everyone by surprise," she said.
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"Things kind of ebb and flow sometimes, and most things can catch you by surprise," Mr. Snowden, the Mississippi lawmaker, observed recently.
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"Roger's backhand has improved a lot, and he caught us by surprise in Australia," Carlos Moyá, Nadal's coach, said before Friday's rematch.
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That finding, from a large federal study in 1203, caught many experts by surprise and set the stage for the new revision.
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For example: The deluge of disinformation coming from within Europe's borders has caught Facebook and the EU's elections security effort by surprise.
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The news of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's decision to split took pretty much everyone by surprise ... and Parker was no exception.
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MAZOWE, Zimbabwe — The police first came early one morning five years ago, catching villagers by surprise as they worked in their fields.
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The bureaucratic change caught some in the White House by surprise at the time, according to a former Trump White House official.
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But dog love took me by surprise a year ago, when it arrived relatively late in life with Marco, my first dog.
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The strong interest in the deal contrasts with the negative reaction from equity investors after Wednesday's announcement caught market participants by surprise.
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His team has occasionally been caught by surprise, hearing of possibly important information only when it is revealed in the news media.
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