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More unexpectedly, it's put a small village in Illinois on the map.
Perhaps more unexpectedly, they also prompted American manufacturers to raise their prices.
There's also, perhaps more unexpectedly, an emphasis on technology, especially communications technology.
Still more unexpectedly, as later work would reveal, H.G.T. is not unique to bacteria.
Then, even more unexpectedly, the bundle of cells divided into two embryos, creating the twins.
More unexpectedly, not-so-fashionable synthetic footwear retailer, Crocs, is a winner with Chinese tourists in Singapore.
More unexpectedly, the rightward lurch has also highlighted the Polish right's failure to nurture exciting artists of its own.
In 2008, Mr. Johnson unexpectedly ran for mayor of London and, even more unexpectedly for a Conservative in a Labour city, won.
Because borrowers are locked into a rate, it's also a stable option that won't end up costing more unexpectedly in the future.
Nico Rosberg, the veteran German Formula One driver, much more unexpectedly announced his retirement after winning his first world championship in November.
More unexpectedly, the gunfight turns out to be as funny as it is nasty, thanks to crisp and clever dialogue by Amy Jump and Ben Wheatley.
This year's showings are surprisingly less bullshit than usual, but fear not, there's still plenty to bitch about—and, perhaps even more unexpectedly, some good news.
But he proved the pundits correct, defending the title he won much more unexpectedly last year, when he was returning from a six-month break to heal a lingering knee problem.
The president, shorter than I expected and — even more unexpectedly — carrying a slight paunch, came striding into the room, with one interpreter and one security guard who immediately retreated to a corner.
These policies have predictably sharpened the state's partisan divide, but they have also more unexpectedly created a rift between what used to be the Republican Party's most durable bases: social conservatives and business.
First we had Robert De Niro, then J.K. Rowling, and now â€" slightly more unexpectedly â€" we have a tweet that suggests even Ramsay Bolton, the most evil villain in Westeros, isn't a fan.
Even more unexpectedly, it gave my relationship to my son a depth that I, as a father, would have otherwise missed out on, and that has continued long after he stopped drinking from a bottle.
In Ahree Lee's exhibition Pattern : Code, on view at Women's Center for Creative Work, Lee acknowledges the truths buried in the stereotypes, but also folds in two other historically feminized labor practices: weaving and, more unexpectedly, computer programming.
More unexpectedly he begins the action with an audiovisual collage of the civil rights movement and the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. to let us know we will be looking back on the events of fictional Maycomb, Ala.
The UN position has been up for grabs since Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Haley: 'Threats of China on full display' in Hong Kong Juan Williams: Trump's trouble with women MORE unexpectedly resigned in October.
There were 2000th-century Persian rug fragments, Iznik tiles, an 2500th-century Italian console table, Indian miniatures, baroque wall mirrors, and even more unexpectedly, he collected the flags of countries ranging from Botswana and Swaziland to Norway, New Zealand and the United States.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisFive things to know about Trump's call with Ukraine leader Here are the Senate Democrats backing a Trump impeachment inquiry over Ukraine call Poll: Warren closes in on Biden's lead MORE unexpectedly attracts only 6 percent of her home-state voters.
Former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonGraham on impeachment trial: 'End this crap as quickly as possible' New Parnas evidence escalates impeachment witnesses fight House delivers impeachment articles to Senate MORE unexpectedly announced a week ago that he is ready and willing to testify if the Senate calls him to do so.
The move to diminish Washington's role in Somalia comes weeks after President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE unexpectedly announced that he will pull U.S. forces from Syria.
Tom Wolf (D) held off his GOP challenger on Tuesday, keeping the governorship in Democratic hands two years after President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE unexpectedly won the state.
Michigan and Wisconsin both proved to be key states in the 85033 election: Democratic candidate Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE unexpectedly lost both of the states to President Trump.
After months of being below the fold in the national media, U.S. involvement in Syria is back in the headlines after President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE unexpectedly announced his support of a Turkish offensive against Syrian Kurds, blindsiding policymakers and our Kurdish partners alike.
Sediment runoff, from natural storm events or human development, can also impact larval sensory systems and survival. One study focusing on red soil found that increased turbidity due to runoff negatively influenced the ability of fish larvae to interpret visual cues. More unexpectedly, they also found that red soil can also impair olfactory capabilities.
The interspecific owl trophic chain was perhaps most conspicuous in a case where a barred owl that was shot in New England was found to have a long-eared owl inside its stomach which in turn had an eastern screech-owl in its own stomach. More unexpectedly, barred owls may even prey on other Strix species. As many as four records of circumstantial but likely predation by barred owls on spotted owls have been reported.Leskiw, T. & Guiterrez, R.J. (1998).
More unexpectedly, a couple of days later he invited Purwin to a one-on-one meeting in the chancelry office. She was not permitted to take notes, but she was armed with her excellent memory, and the chancellor told her at some length why he thought that Ludwig Erhard was totally unsuitable to replace him. (Erhard did succeed Adenauer, but he had to wait till 1963.) An interview with Adenauer under these circumstances would have been a rare opportunity for any journalist, and Purwin took her chance and asked him about other issues, such as his policy in respect of East Germany. His answers were, again, quite open.
On the Margin was a British satirical comedy sketch show written and performed by Alan Bennett and a regular cast including John Sergeant, Virginia Stride, Madge Hindle and Yvonne Gilan. Guest performers included John Fortune and Jonathan Miller. The show also featured songs and poems by John Betjeman and Philip Larkin. Each episode featured a mixture of sketches, some prophesying his later television dramas such as the quasi-soap, Streets Ahead, Life and Times in NW1, (about an upwardly mobile Camden couple) and more unexpectedly, serious poetry and music slots incorporating readings by Michael Hordern and Prunella Scales with archive footage of music-hall stars.
Curr Trop Med Rep (2016) 3: 27. doi:10.1007/s40475-016-0070-6 In particular there is concern about the prevalence of Rickettsia felis in regions such as parts of sub- Saharan Africa, in mosquito genera such as Anopheles, Aedes,Mansonia, and Culex; all of these genera include species that are challenging to control and have long been recognised as effective vectors of various important human and animal diseases. The mosquito species Anopheles gambiae, which is notorious mainly as a malaria vector, has been demonstrated to be a competent vector for Rickettsia felis. More unexpectedly, cells of some important disease vector species of mosquitoes in the genus Aedes, which is most commonly seen as a vector for arboviruses, support growth of Rickettsia felis.
Rather more unexpectedly, Saadi Yacef, a leading FLN militant who is currently a senator in Algeria, attacked Ighilahriz in 2011, claiming she was never a member of the FLN and lied about being raped, stating she is "excellent dans l'art de faire de la comédie". In response to Schmidt, Ighilahriz stated that after the passage of almost 50 years, she may have misremembered small details and the way in which Schmidt obsessively tried to discredit her over small mistakes suggested the French Army on an institutional level was still not willing to admit that it engaged in torture and rape during the Algerian War. In response to Yacef, Ighilahriz accused him of breaking under torture when he was captured by the French and stated that as a Berber Muslim man, he was angry at her for breaking the taboo surrounding rape in Berber culture.Rahal, Malika "Fused Together and Torn Apart: Stories and Violence in Contemporary Algeria" pages 118-151 from History and Memory, Volume 24, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2012 page 146.

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