Not surprisingly, I never connected with (or liked) him.
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Not surprisingly, Russia was not a fan in the slightest.
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Not surprisingly, given its provenance, it badly misses the mark.
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Not surprisingly, this has created more corporate and startup partnerships.
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Not surprisingly, these affordable bath and body products are dreamy.
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Not surprisingly, Delgado's work made a lot of people nervous.
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Not surprisingly, this is a job that requires some skills.
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Not surprisingly, he believes Shopify has played a big role.
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Not surprisingly, their costumes were a hit with their teachers.
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Not surprisingly, Horner said they had taken the right call.
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Not surprisingly, Feldman was not keen to repeat the experience.
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Not surprisingly, a tedious exercise that stretched on for hours.
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Not surprisingly, it was built by the founder of Siri.
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Not surprisingly, Hoyer laid the blame at the GOP's door.
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Not surprisingly, publishers have given Plan S a frosty reception.
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This, not surprisingly, did not go over well in India.
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Also, perhaps not surprisingly, conscientious people had fewer unemployed friends.
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The exact nature of the simulations, not surprisingly, is classified.
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Not surprisingly, the brands that popped up are totally recognizable.
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Not surprisingly, America is still seen very positively in Lithuania.
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Not surprisingly, subscriptions jumped from 20,000 to over 3 million.
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Not surprisingly, Apple once again showed growth in services revenue.
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Kailash Ambwani, CEO at Actiance not surprisingly saw it similarly.
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An Amazon spokeswoman, not surprisingly, said that wasn't the case.
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Not surprisingly, people enjoy having even small amounts of electricity.
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Not surprisingly, it doesn't support Android Auto or Apple CarPlay.
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That extension, not surprisingly, is today in the top five.
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Not surprisingly, recipients who got Medicaid reported reduced financial strain.
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Not surprisingly, some of North's backers are bullish on Focals.
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The resolution, not surprisingly, will condemn the recent missile tests.
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Not surprisingly, it was a pooch that inspired the addition.
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Not surprisingly, the long knives are out for Sheriff Clarke.
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Not surprisingly, the chopsticks pack in a lot of fiber.
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Patients, not surprisingly, also look to physicians for clear benefits.
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More complex problems, not surprisingly, are more challenging to finance.
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Not surprisingly, uncertainty begets hedging, in big ways and small.
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The Houston rental market, not surprisingly, surged dramatically in September.
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Not surprisingly, political and public reaction divided along party lines.
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Not surprisingly, the largest expenses are housing, transportation and food.
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Not surprisingly, China is again looking to stimulate its economy.
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Not surprisingly, China remains the largest market for new airplanes.
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Not surprisingly, it has big support among the Democratic base.
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Not surprisingly, a lot of people want to move here.
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But the most pointed came, not surprisingly, from Michelle Obama.
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Not surprisingly, hospitals have taken maximum advantage of this loophole.
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Not surprisingly, he insisted that Wilk email him the details.
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Not surprisingly, the nature of the driver changed as well.
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Not surprisingly, that memory has not formed a historical consensus.
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Bonds, not surprisingly, have been strong in the second quarter.
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Not surprisingly, Klopp is looking for more of the same.
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Mr. Simons, not surprisingly, did not return emails for comment.
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Not surprisingly, this was one of Tinder's most requested features.
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Not surprisingly, many of those failed and were later removed.
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This, not surprisingly, did not go well for the Brazilian.
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Not surprisingly, it has something to do with our genetics.
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Not surprisingly, both sides see themselves as the aggrieved ally.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, these studies have serially contradicted one another.
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Not surprisingly, there was a bit of laughter around me.
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And not surprisingly, lower income Americans are more often uncovered.
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Not surprisingly, the country also produces half the world's cork.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, Americans' fears of jihadist terrorism remain high.
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Not surprisingly, students often wanted to stay late after school.
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Not surprisingly, the pamphlet drew several published responses from women.
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Not surprisingly, customers have reacted favorably to the food upgrades.
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Not surprisingly, shares of the nation's private prison companies tanked.
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Not surprisingly, bond investors have become increasingly skittish about Tesla.
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Not surprisingly, Keating said Bloomingdale's would not allow such exploration.
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Not surprisingly, Trump is taking credit for this remarkable run.
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Not surprisingly, the anniversary is a time of pilgrimage there.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, his memo was also mocked on Memegen.
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Not surprisingly, there already are numerous calls for his resignation.
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Not surprisingly, the monoculture has attacked them, following Herres' example.
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Not surprisingly, the film has plenty of examples of sexism.
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Not surprisingly, he purchased a new outfit for the game.
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Not surprisingly, the world is obsessed with Trump the Tweeter.
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Not surprisingly, the resulting CBO score was favorable on paper.
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These districts are not surprisingly in California, Florida and Texas.
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Not surprisingly, Ukraine has met its fair share of criticism.
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Not surprisingly, Henry misrepresented a lot of what had happened.
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The results not surprisingly were less access and higher costs.
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As a result, Gaza's economy, not surprisingly, is in ruins.
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Not surprisingly, she was [also] really disappointed with my performance.
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Not surprisingly, the city's local scene is still pretty insular.
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Not surprisingly, the authorities didn't much care for his work.
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Not surprisingly, Musk's flamethrowers have been met with some opposition.
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Not surprisingly, the law has not caught up to the technology.
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WW actually still is, not surprisingly, primarily focused on weight loss.
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Not surprisingly, there's a ton of suede and black leather options.
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Not surprisingly, IHOP's revenues have plateaued in the past few years.
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Besides having good looks, the OnePlus 63 is — not surprisingly — powerful.
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And those on the placebo, not surprisingly, continued to lose hair.
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Not surprisingly, #TecateBeerWall picked up some serious steam on social media.
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The report, not surprisingly, has its foundation in a gambling scandal.
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Not surprisingly, some clinics now refuse to prescribe opioids at all.
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Not surprisingly, low sperm counts are also associated with reduced fertility.
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Not surprisingly, she told us she's been listening to it nonstop.
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Not surprisingly, cravings come back, and people often relapse very quickly.
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Not surprisingly, Facebook and Twitter have since become more image-driven.
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But today, not surprisingly, the business sector is slipping into recession.
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The overwhelming majority of this group is, not surprisingly, desperately poor.
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Not surprisingly, Mr Wu plans to expand his company to Europe.
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Not surprisingly, spending on health care also increases as people age.
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Not surprisingly, some financial firms are hawking them enthusiastically to foreigners.
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Not surprisingly, ABC didn't see consider this to be marriage material.
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Not surprisingly, Amazon's own home furnishing brands are heavily featured here.
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According to MTV, the actor celebrated – not surprisingly – with some dancing.
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"Health care," not surprisingly, was their most frequently tweeted word pair.
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Not surprisingly, apps are among the primary reasons people buy phones.
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Not surprisingly, Swift's fans aren't taking too kindly to the criticism.
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Not surprisingly, the unemployment rate is lower than the national average.
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Not surprisingly, he's also an an ardent supporter of Donald Trump.
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Not surprisingly, tearing children from their parents' arms doesn't poll well.
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Not surprisingly, the older people got, the less active they were.
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Not surprisingly, that birthday tends to crowd out the Hitchhiker's remembrances.
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Not surprisingly, the Stars came out flying to start the third.
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Not surprisingly, the homicide rate in coca-growing areas has risen.
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But not surprisingly, access to the exclusive event doesn't come cheap.
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Not surprisingly, Auchère, the winemaker in question, is an IGP producer.
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Glencore, not surprisingly, is keeping its cards close to its chest.
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Not surprisingly, the auto industry drives the trade deficit with Germany.
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Meyohas said some of the buyers, not surprisingly, work in finance.
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Not surprisingly, many of these rely upon mobile power to operate.
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Not surprisingly, the Temecula, California, native has a background in dance.
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Not surprisingly, Trump enjoys strong support in Battle Mountain as well.
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Not surprisingly, "short European equities" is showing signs of playing out.
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Not surprisingly, President Barack Obama reacted swiftly to name his choice.
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The solution, not surprisingly, involves light, which dictates our circadian rhythms.
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Not surprisingly, readership and utilization of the reports were quite low.
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Not surprisingly, living in Trump Tower was 'the lap of luxury.
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Not surprisingly, most of the supporters are young people and Democrats.
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Not surprisingly some patients' groups have been ecstatic about Gottlieb's nomination.
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Not surprisingly, education, honesty, and openness about the topic of herpes.
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Not surprisingly, suicidal thoughts are closely tied to PTSD and depression.
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And Don Jr. -- not surprisingly -- doesn't seem to grasp that fact.
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And that perspective, not surprisingly, finds common cause with Mr. Trump.
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Not surprisingly, Jacob J. Lew, the Treasury secretary, took great umbrage.
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"Not surprisingly, the quality of these memos varies widely," he says.
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So not surprisingly, people were pretty wound up about my arrival.
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Not surprisingly, most youth arrested for delinquent behavior have experienced trauma.
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Not surprisingly, these groups are urging their members to weigh in.
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Not surprisingly, specialists in senior moves say their business is growing.
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Not surprisingly, foreign policy fissures have emerged among top Democratic candidates.
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Priebus, not surprisingly, is a defender of the party status quo.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, Uber spends massive amounts of money on marketing.
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Not surprisingly, in his first week here, Tebow sometimes looked outclassed.
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It is also a trend that, not surprisingly, affects larger companies.
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Not surprisingly, this surge in solar construction was good for jobs.
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Not surprisingly, perhaps, much of that context is provided by Paris.
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Not surprisingly, there is largely no coordination or communication between them.
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Louis, not surprisingly, has been a vocal supporter of the protests.
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Not surprisingly, the reveal left a lot of people with questions.
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Not surprisingly, this news sent the MMA world into a frenzy.
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Not surprisingly, the plan to privatize the ISS has generated controversy.
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The processor, not surprisingly, isn't exactly bleeding edge – a Snapdragon 625.
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Not surprisingly, these wines generally use the same grapes as port.
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Such a sweeping survey has not surprisingly drawn interest from visitors.
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Not surprisingly, their more food-motivated pups became Kong devotees too.
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Not surprisingly, the educational toys in this guide are all STEM.
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Not surprisingly, there are two schools of thought on the subject.
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Not surprisingly, a PandA relies more heavily on puns and anagrams.
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Not surprisingly, some of Mr. Sanders's supporters have rediscovered the novel.
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The story is, not surprisingly, similar when it comes to wealth.
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Not surprisingly, that can get a little weird along the way.
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And not surprisingly, we have low incidents of gun violence, relatively.
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Not surprisingly, she has received plenty of support from her peers.
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Not surprisingly, New York City ranked low — 943th out of 294.
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Not surprisingly, he is often described as a Brazilian Donald Trump.
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Not surprisingly, about 2,100 people are expected to lose their jobs.
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Not surprisingly, he's stumbled in the national polls in the aftermath.
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On our tables: Our state fruit, not surprisingly, is the apple.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, I am also a man of two minds.
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Not surprisingly, almost all (97 percent) federal drug defendants plead guilty.
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Not surprisingly, Yamaha's post went viral on Twitter over the weekend.
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Not surprisingly given the premise, a lot of help is needed.
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Not surprisingly, many producers choose to use the simpler trocken designation.
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Not surprisingly, a more rested Sabathia was not a better Sabathia.
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Not surprisingly, GOP voters oppose impeachment 2628 percent to 28503 percent.
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At first, not surprisingly, my daughters, aged 4 and 9, revolted.
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Not surprisingly, the leading passion among the super rich is business.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, all three of these presidents won re-election.
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Not surprisingly, several companies have left this territory in recent years.
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Something of a contrast was, not surprisingly, provided by Mrs. Trump.
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Not surprisingly, he has already received a verbal offer from Hartford.
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Unfortunately, but not surprisingly, the investment projects themselves are usually junk.
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Not surprisingly, more states plan to follow their lead in 2020.
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Not surprisingly, demand for hobby farm properties is on the rise.
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Not surprisingly, prices in New York City also vary a lot.
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Not surprisingly, it's not returning my calls this time around. 3.
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Not surprisingly, the tariffs were withdrawn a year after their implementation.
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Not surprisingly, this has been the year for e-commerce to boom.
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That, perhaps not surprisingly, turned out to be a recipe for disaster.
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Not surprisingly, the details of the indictments matched the leak to CNN.
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Not surprisingly, Trump's trade wars have not moved his numbers at all.
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Democrats still angry over Merrick Garland Democrats, not surprisingly, see things differently.
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Not surprisingly, most users of other illicit drugs have used marijuana first.
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Not surprisingly, the couple's celebration was full of meaning — and fabulous fashion.
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Not surprisingly, we find Enrico Fermi at the core of this book.
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Volunteers fill the gap, and, not surprisingly, most come from religious groups.
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Not surprisingly, humans respond positively to such unrequited affection, assistance and loyalty.
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The top markets benefiting from international expansion are, not surprisingly, in Asia.
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Here is a tiny little example, one that not surprisingly involves yoga.
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Not surprisingly, it turns out cat owners are fascinated by their felines.
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Not surprisingly, the scorecards diverge most notably on infrastructure, budgets, and taxes.
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Also not surprisingly, everyone's in awe of her party and guest list.
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Not surprisingly, the inquiry found no evidence of wrongdoing by the president.
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Keller was, not surprisingly, subjected to a torrent of online outrage Thursday.
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Not surprisingly, it is now among the opposition that alarms are sounding.
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Not surprisingly, bank stocks have opened weaker as bond yields are lower.
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Not surprisingly, the I Want It All Birthday Collection sold out immediately.
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And, not surprisingly, the competition can trigger a flood of school pride.
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Not surprisingly, the process to get these photos was a little complicated.
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Not surprisingly, we see a meteoric rise in automated provisioning and containers.
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Not surprisingly, Schmidt's comments were called out far and wide on Twitter.
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Not surprisingly, the Americans who earn the most have saved the most.
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Not surprisingly, the TMC waltzed home with three-quarters of the seats.
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The candidates, not surprisingly, are like summer and winter on this issue.
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Not surprisingly, Cavallari's tone-deaf comments aren't sitting well with some women.
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Not surprisingly, the tardigrade took its sweet time coming back to life.
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Many on Twitter, not surprisingly, scratched their heads over the new design.
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Not surprisingly, this is stirring up familiar rivalries between jocks and nerds.
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So, not surprisingly, the two communities don't always see eye to eye.
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Not surprisingly, GW Pharmaceuticals has just such a drug in the pipeline.
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Not surprisingly, past failures do not weigh on the self-assured Reed.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, he prefers the clarity of mind that caffeine provides.
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Not surprisingly, lawsuits among colleagues in a lottery pool happen pretty often.
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Not surprisingly, the company has gotten a bit of feedback on that.
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Not surprisingly, almost all of the auto stocks were under pressure overnight.
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Not surprisingly, he's got a lot of love for his young constituent.
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Not surprisingly, sedentary women were also 20023% more likely to be obese.
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Not surprisingly, my insomnia has had a serious impact on my health.
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Not surprisingly, it is landlocked Rwanda which would see the biggest benefits.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, this 22008,2215 margin shift occurred in Florida in 20.01.
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And, not surprisingly, it's got a lot of us seriously stressed out.
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Not surprisingly, it typically champions U.S. interventions abroad purportedly to spread democracy.
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Not surprisingly, ZestFinance and Upstart were also founded by former data specialists.
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On this platform, Amazon has — not surprisingly — become the top streaming service.
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Not surprisingly, Initiative 85033 is fiercely opposed by the fossil fuel industry.
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Not surprisingly, food loss is one of the major causes of hunger.
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Not surprisingly, Apple's lowered revenue expectations rattled investors, and its stock sank.
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"Not surprisingly, yes, there is interest," he said, speaking with MLS Soccer.
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The reason for this state of affairs, not surprisingly, is domestic politics.
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Not surprisingly, people of the same income level say they flock together.
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Not surprisingly, residents who saw the animal had a lot of questions.
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Not surprisingly, the pressure on the country's vulnerable tourist market has intensified.
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Not surprisingly, many oil executives view a different path as more likely.
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Not surprisingly, Trump has used every occasion to tout his economic record.
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Not surprisingly, Tillerson doesn't seem to be a fan of social media.
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Not surprisingly, she mixed the shade herself, but not in the lab.
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Not surprisingly, there were a lot of naysayers at first, Boler admitted.
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Not surprisingly, 60 percent of Snap's users are 13-24 years old.
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Not surprisingly, shares of Walgreens and CVS are plunging with the news.
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And, not surprisingly, race played a key role in who got arrested.
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Trump's proposed changes, not surprisingly, will more likely benefit corporations than consumers.
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Not surprisingly, it terrifies those who run the business of campus athletics.
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It also doesn't have optical heart rate sensors, or (not surprisingly) GPS.
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Not surprisingly, investors backed away from that risky market late last year.
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With Greenpoint's many millennial residents, vintage clothing stores are, not surprisingly, abundant.
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Not surprisingly, many that made the list are prestigious Ivy-league schools.
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Not surprisingly, many think the talent shortage won't be alleviated for years.
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They are, perhaps not surprisingly, rather hard to find in modern Berlin.
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Not surprisingly, Hope lost that game to Our Lady of the Lake.
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Not surprisingly, then, the investment boom Trump economists promised has never materialized.
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Not surprisingly, 35 states and the District of Columbia jumped on board.
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Not surprisingly, it's difficult to win votes from people you're calling bigots.
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Not surprisingly, independent online retailers have also emerged to fill the hole.
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Not surprisingly, so did evictions — although his company also renovated the properties.
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Not surprisingly, he didn't think changing my name was a great idea.
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Not surprisingly, the sweet, strong kitten found his pet parents pretty fast.
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Not surprisingly, these horror stories deterred black students from pursuing teaching careers.
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Not surprisingly, the virus has also been the subject of online disinformation.
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"Not surprisingly, he has been having great difficulty functioning," his lawyers wrote.
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Not surprisingly, Russian diplomats were unperturbed by Mr. Trump's comments on NATO.
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Not surprisingly, the grown-up Mr. Spector has a knack for mimicry.
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Fidelity — perhaps not surprisingly — called the combination a poor deal for consumers.
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Not surprisingly, the children who endured the Hongerwinter experienced chronic health issues.
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Not surprisingly, Obamacare accelerated the consolidation process making a bad problem worse.
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Not surprisingly, some countries have more restrictive data storage laws than others.
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Not surprisingly, these two books reflect the personalities of the two magazines.
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Not surprisingly, this self-selected group had an easy time of it.
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Mr. Perriello's backers, not surprisingly given the 2008 results, welcome the analogy.
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Not surprisingly, the current frontrunners are doing well in the invisible primary.
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Not surprisingly he has quickly begun to implement his agenda at DOJ.
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Not surprisingly, much of the media also raced to get it through.
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Not surprisingly, he was an ardent advocate for last week's tariff announcement.
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Manhattan and downtown Brooklyn are, not surprisingly, the first focus of coverage.
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" Not surprisingly, Indians have finally taken to the streets to say, "Enough.
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Not surprisingly, he failed to convince the jury composed of his enemies.
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Not surprisingly, the Pakistani government has begun actively seeking new strategic partners.
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Not surprisingly, she won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for that role.
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"Country Music" is at its best, not surprisingly, in the early going.
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Not surprisingly, a federal court ruled that Congress could not do that.
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Not surprisingly, he's bullish on the economy and stock market for 603.
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Not surprisingly, they were all different and backed by little research evidence.
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Not surprisingly, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is not one of those people.
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Not surprisingly, wages for our workers haven't budged in almost 20 years.
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Americans are also becoming more polarized ... and not surprisingly, violence is increasing.
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Not surprisingly, some of Patterson's best work subtly and poignantly addresses both.
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Not surprisingly, Amazon started to pull back on private label spending in 2018.
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The pickle makers, not surprisingly, go home with their clothes smelling of pickles.
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Not surprisingly, many have already inquired about bringing Coconut and her siblings home.
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Not surprisingly, he called the slaying disgusting ... and insists Eason needs professional help.
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So far in the 2020 campaign, guns have not, surprisingly, gotten much attention.
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" Not surprisingly, Gaetz has called the Black Lives Matter movement a "terrorist organization.
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Much of this reduction in crime is connected, not surprisingly, to drug trafficking.
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And not surprisingly, the tech giant isn&apost discussing what it has planned.
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Not surprisingly, the shift was driven by the rise of solar and wind.
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Not surprisingly, the Canadian dollar and Mexican peso are much weaker this morning.
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Not surprisingly, the blowback has been stiff from abortion rights groups and politicians.
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Not surprisingly, higher levels of smartphone-related conflict reduced levels of relationship satisfaction.
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Not surprisingly, I fall prey to my food cravings embarrassingly easily this month.
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And not surprisingly in Trumpland, ironies, challenges and maybe some new opportunities abound.
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Not surprisingly, these children become extremely afraid that their parents could be next.
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Not surprisingly, most injuries happened during the summer and numbers peaked in July.
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Not surprisingly America's armed forces are taking a keen interest in all this.
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Not surprisingly, Nadiya takes first place for the second time in the competition.
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Not surprisingly, this isn't what motivates the fact checkers to do their work.
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Not surprisingly, they have sought to cut social insurance spending on the poor.
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Not surprisingly, China and India refused, insisting on sticking with the original principles.
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Not surprisingly, public opinion of online dating has changed over the years, too.
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Apple, not surprisingly, has a marketing name for this dynamic refresh rate: ProMotion.
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Not surprisingly, the FAA is now asserting it can regulate that zone, too.
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"He was — again, not surprisingly now — quite a good performer," Mr. Reimers recalled.
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Not surprisingly, these trends were never accurately captured in consumer survey research reports.
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Not surprisingly, startups find it hard to compete in the war for talent.
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Not surprisingly, during that summer the distillation of my growing alcoholism took place.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, the Republicans in the group responded positively to the speech.
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Restaurants are, not surprisingly, disproportionately impacted by enhanced screening procedures for immigrant workers.
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Not surprisingly, insurers are among the leading opponents of Medicare for All proposals.
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"Our phones have been very busy today, and not surprisingly, mostly for swings!"
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Not surprisingly, these same brands appear to be shipping via Ivory Clasp's service.
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Not surprisingly, this creates a host of issues for entrepreneurs and VCs alike.
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Not surprisingly there isn't an entire pizza factory crammed into this desktop dispenser.
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Not surprisingly, it is around 64% cheaper to fly today than in 1996.
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Not surprisingly, just 12% didn't want a national health care plan at all.
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Not surprisingly, Graeme McDowell, a Portrush native, is championing such a quick return.
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Those over 65, perhaps not surprisingly, were the most transparent with each other.
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Not surprisingly, untreated sewage can also have a harmful effect on marine life.
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Not surprisingly, it quickly became a magnet for foreign banks and fund managers.
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Not surprisingly, high-yield funds would suffer the most such a dramatic move.
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"Clearly and not surprisingly she's getting a little kick," said pollster John Zogby.
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Not surprisingly, the weak performance of those three dragged down the entire sector.
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Not surprisingly, the attention economy has run roughshod over concepts like verifiable truth.
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Not surprisingly, the largest percentage of deaths was among patients in their 90s.
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Not surprisingly, there are sacrifices when you're working on such a tiny computer.
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Not surprisingly, Lively herself "liked" the post when it popped up on Instagram.
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Not surprisingly, Microsoft discontinued the device soon after taking control of the division.
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Not surprisingly, Amazon got a boost from its growing arsenal of tech items.
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Kennedy, not surprisingly, was pleased and, once president, facilitated a second Drew documentary.
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Not surprisingly, it was the US stock market's worst year in a decade.
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But not surprisingly, that's the basis for an unparalleled wave of sexist attacks.
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Uh, not surprisingly the suggestion prompts an angry response from Mexico and beyond.
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Still, this decision has, not surprisingly, stirred up a fair amount of controversy.
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Not surprisingly, the continuing violence has hurt the country's once thriving tourism industry.
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Not surprisingly, some occupations better lend themselves to working from home than others.
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Not surprisingly, the administration focuses on the problems with the Affordable Care Act.
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Not surprisingly, the Senate bill does not touch the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Not surprisingly, all the services struggled to place calls or browse the web.
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Cosima becomes Eva; Liszt is Pogner, her father; Levi, not surprisingly, is Beckmesser.
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Not surprisingly, some Democrats on the left find all this a bit unnerving.
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Not surprisingly, Mr. Wheeler's proposed change is not sitting well with some Republicans.
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The Patent Office's primary job is, not surprisingly to administer the patent system.
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Not surprisingly, this was a period when the market traded sideways or down.
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Not surprisingly, the Justice Department consistently has found not a single missing hen.
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Not surprisingly, an automated message tells callers that the number has been changed.
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Not surprisingly, the interior matches the laid-back elegance of the outdoor space.
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Not surprisingly, Reddit doesn't want moderators to sell out their communities like this.
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Not surprisingly, the effort came to naught and many experienced hands abandoned ship.
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Therapists, not surprisingly, tend to have great ideas about confronting anxiety head-on.
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Not surprisingly, my initial reaction to the idea was one of extreme skepticism.
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Not surprisingly, those hoards of caffeine fanatics include some of our favorite celebs.
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Not surprisingly, a majority of these international players are power forwards and centers.
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Not surprisingly, the Delos headquarters achieved the most demanding level of certification, platinum.
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The half-marathon runners, not surprisingly, proved to have had an easier time.
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Not surprisingly, the United States has had the same spying concerns as China.
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Not surprisingly, consumers with the lowest credit scores were most likely to default.
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Not surprisingly, that kind of income disparity is bound to create some resentment.
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Not surprisingly, that moment has now inspired a 30th anniversary special edition sneaker.
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Not surprisingly, China's state-owned media continue to express disapproval of U.S. policy.
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Not surprisingly, Wes' longtime nemesis, Johnny "Bananas" Devenanzio, has more jokes than concern.
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The strongest support is coming, perhaps not surprisingly, from ministers in her cabinet.
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The outcome, not surprisingly, rested largely on the play of the two quarterbacks.
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Not surprisingly, Manfred and Murren repeatedly came back to a talking point — integrity.
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Not surprisingly, Lee works the symbol of James's flaccid face on several levels.
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Not surprisingly, one of the most precious commodities has become a ticket out.
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Not surprisingly, Uruguay with the better of play so far in this half.
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Not surprisingly, there are logical explanations for all of my supposed supernatural encounters.
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Not surprisingly, some readers' opinions about these wines were different from my own.
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Not surprisingly, perhaps, a number of Bohemia clients are also in the arts.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, many with unwanted pregnancies resort to do-it-yourself measures.
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Not surprisingly, nearly one in four go back to work within two weeks.
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Trump's unfavorable rating among black Republicans is, perhaps not surprisingly, low -- at 36%.
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Not surprisingly, the multimillion dollar fight won out over the first-year league.
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Not surprisingly, the dude in India was reportedly drunk and/or mentally unstable.
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Not surprisingly, without their star to lean on, the Bulls were blown out.
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Not surprisingly, though, it is the energy importers who are moving most aggressively.
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Not surprisingly, the experience left Paris with a millennium-long aversion to rodents.
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Not surprisingly, President Clinton and the Democrats in the Senate were coordinating strategy.
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Netflix, not surprisingly, is trying something very different to secure new TV shows.
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Not surprisingly, the anthology focuses on the success stories, not the fewer failures.
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Not surprisingly this court - made up primarily of patent attorneys - loves patent litigation.
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Not surprisingly, the CIA later made UC Global its spy to surveil Assange.
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Not surprisingly, in these cases, SoftBank's competing ventures have suffered deep losses. 2.
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Not surprisingly, too much has been lost in these watered-down, simplified readings.
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Not surprisingly, many members of Pelosi's staff are unimpressed with the new rules.
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The website Progressive Punch ranks senators, not surprisingly, on how "progressive" they are.
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The noisiest was, not surprisingly, Midtown Manhattan, the epicenter of business and tourism.
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Not surprisingly, the Osage became popular targets for theft, graft and mercenary marriage.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, more than half are books for children or young readers.
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Not surprisingly, audits ending in agreement tend to result in relatively small adjustments.
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Not surprisingly, "1984" has found a nervous readership in today's "post-truth" era.
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Not surprisingly, coastal California tops the list of the country's most overpriced places.
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And perhaps not surprisingly, it is doing so while bypassing actual Nigerian stars.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, Ms. Orton's role as a mother has served as inspiration.
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Not surprisingly, Trump's 47% is equal to his favorable rating in the poll.
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Not surprisingly, making a giant made out of rocks move isn&apost easy.
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Bonnie Glaser: Well, perhaps not surprisingly, not a single candidate addressed that question.
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Not surprisingly, that boy I longed for from across the way never reciprocated.
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Not surprisingly, she'll likely try to pitch herself as the more moderate candidate.
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Not surprisingly, I spent most of my time in Beijing instead of Chongli.
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When sites are inspected, not surprisingly, OSHA finds a high level of violations.
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Bloomberg's 2020 rivals are, not surprisingly, frustrated with the billionaire's ad buys. Sens.
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The ice cream looks like vanilla and tastes, not surprisingly, like fermented rice.
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Not surprisingly, psychopathic individuals are more likely than other people to commit crimes.
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Not surprisingly, AMD used its CES keynote to introduce a bunch of new chips.
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Not surprisingly, Twitter's board is not keen on selling the company to its customers.
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Not surprisingly, human beings have a very powerful drive to form and maintain relationships.
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And not surprisingly, they also have a "strong physical attraction," adds the Lopez source.
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Not surprisingly given the labor shortage, business executives strongly back more accommodative immigration policies.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, most technologists favor a materialist perspective based on the scientific paradigm.
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Not surprisingly, there are ETFs for all this, but their performance has been spotty.
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Not surprisingly, most of the digital ad money is going to Google and Facebook .
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Not surprisingly, this cheese was unpasteurized, making it a potentially dangerous, albeit tasty, food.
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The analysis also shows that boom years, not surprisingly, are very good for stocks.
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Not surprisingly, the rise in drone racing has propelled the human desire to organize.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, this claw machine rescue is not the first of its kind.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, over half said they would leave the country if they could.
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Not surprisingly, men were more on board, with 81 percent in favor of them.
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Not surprisingly, sixty-eight per cent of Medicare beneficiaries today have multiple chronic conditions.
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Not surprisingly, Pandora's listener count dropped as the company reported its latest earnings report.
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Today's GQ feature on Cardi B is — not surprisingly — getting a lot of attention.
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Not surprisingly, there was some bad blood between Blac Chyna and the Kardashian Krew.
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Not surprisingly, that was most of what Sony spoke about at its press event.
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Also not surprisingly, the market leaders this quarter are energy, materials, and financials. Huh?
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Not surprisingly, these ancient creatures were just as strange as their modern day descendants.
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Not surprisingly, it remains the number one cause of break ups amongst U.S. couples.
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Not surprisingly, her mixed decision was seized upon by both sides as a victory.
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Worryingly, but perhaps not surprisingly, these user protections have been slow to actually materialize.
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Not surprisingly, Brady throws four inaccurate passes and the Fleshlights go six-and-out.
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Not surprisingly, the depressing essays didn't help him, the SpaceX and Tesla CEO says.
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Not surprisingly, it looks captivating as hell, especially in 4K and ultra slow motion.
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Not surprisingly, 2628 percent of the people of Tierralta live below the poverty line.
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And, perhaps not surprisingly, at this early point, they lead to strikingly different conclusions.
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Not surprisingly, VR was everywhere at the big E23 Expo in LA last week.
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Not surprisingly, traffic to the developer's website, Niantic Labs, has been high as well.
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The event went down at Madison Square Garden which, not surprisingly, was sold out.
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Not surprisingly, the uninsured (41%) are more likely to have problems paying medical bills.
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Not surprisingly, more than a dozen companies on this year's list are IPO candidates.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, natural lifestyle maven Gwyneth Paltrow is an ardent activated charcoal proponent.
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And perhaps not surprisingly, pro-athletes are among the startup's newest and earlier investors.
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Not surprisingly, some of the girls were more excited by this date than others.
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Not surprisingly, credit has eased most for larger loans to buy more expensive homes.
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Not surprisingly, a few of them meet for the first time in weekend detention.
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Not surprisingly, Rebecca called the night of the accident the scariest of her life.
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Not surprisingly, Judicial Watch's legal team went back to court to oppose this maneuver.
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Not surprisingly, it's this group that the President listens to and cares about most.
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Not surprisingly, this convention also involves a pact, which young audience members can join.
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Not surprisingly, consumers are not the only ones insisting on more transparency and information.
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Not surprisingly, Mr. Trump and the French politician Marine Le Pen both favor Brexit.
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Not surprisingly, on this occasion, Trump wanted no part of Collins' inquiries about Cohen.
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Not surprisingly, the Quinnipiac poll found a strong partisan divide in job approval ratings.
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Not surprisingly, a majority of Americans, Spaniards and Swedes put themselves in that camp.
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Not surprisingly, Italy's long slowdown in childbirth has coincided with its recent economic slump.
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Not surprisingly, railroad investments have also correlated with a safe industry becoming even safer.
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Not surprisingly, interest on the debt promises to play havoc with the federal budget.
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Not surprisingly, this year's divisive election played a significant role in this year's ceremony.
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Not surprisingly, Juno also has an Instagram account, where he delights over 9,000 followers.
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Not surprisingly, some of them opt to risk the trip to the US instead.
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Not surprisingly, this view looks pretty good to the billionaires he surrounds himself with.
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Not surprisingly, Watson also was named the AFC Rookie of the Month for October.
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Not surprisingly, an advocacy group called the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association opposes the extension.
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Not surprisingly, it's been a busy couple of years, and he's certainly not complaining.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, given Ovid's stories of metamorphoses, she also attaches herself to animals.
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Not surprisingly, Chrysler is a fixture at the music, art, and technology gathering, Moogfest.
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Not surprisingly, the accusations set forth in the complaint are unfounded and without merit.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, people who are more extraverted tend to be more sexually active.
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Not surprisingly, Horna and Partos were drawn to the anti-fascist struggle in Spain.
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Not surprisingly, GBBO quickly pounced on the snail as promotional tool on social media.
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Not surprisingly, marijuana use peaks among 12th graders, 6 percent of whom use daily.
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Not surprisingly, the committee wholeheartedly embraced the stadium idea and commissioned an economic study.
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Not surprisingly, the younger Truex took up racing go-karts, then modified stock cars.
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Women, not surprisingly, avoided the bar save for prostitutes and some very tough barmaids.
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Not surprisingly, Biden did his best on Super Tuesday with those in the center.
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Not surprisingly, new sentences of life without parole for juveniles have also dropped sharply.
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Not surprisingly, oil executives typically scoff at the notion of a world without oil.
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Not surprisingly, beauty companies have taken notice, introducing blemish products designed for grown-ups.
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Not surprisingly, its main themes are improving democratic governance and the fight against corruption.
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Those who didn't get one were, not surprisingly, largely women and people of color.
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Not surprisingly, it is not something that has been learned by every racer's family.
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Not surprisingly, children who excelled in math were far more likely to become inventors.
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A few passengers got off and not surprisingly, took a different flight of stairs.
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Not surprisingly, the employer I was interviewing with has decided to pursue other candidates.
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Not surprisingly, the No. 1 tech story of 2017 was the Uber saga. Yeah.
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Not surprisingly, the Canadian best-seller lists overlap a great deal with our own.
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Language, not surprisingly, was clearly of interest to correspondents then, as it is now.
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Not surprisingly, Mr. Pai has vigorously opposed federal proposals to block those state laws.
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Loom co-founder and CEO Gabby Menachem not surprisingly sees a similar value proposition.
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Not surprisingly, California and its liberal cities have been leaders in the sanctuary movement.
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Not surprisingly, the question of affordability also knocked out many perennial and popular contenders.
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This installment, not surprisingly, has a number of jokes about its leads getting older.
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Democrats Not surprisingly, the independent senator did best among voters who identified as independents.
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Not surprisingly, the review uncovered weaknesses that substantiated the existence of known fraud risk.
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The Corrupt Lamestream Media knew this but, not surprisingly, failed to report or correct!
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When I called lawyers, they said (not surprisingly) that using a lawyer is best.
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Not surprisingly, he has a rosy view of a certain former vice president's chances.
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Not surprisingly, this notion was followed by open laughter from Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.
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Not surprisingly, in this environment, Republican women are reluctant to step up as candidates.
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Mr. Williams came to fashion relatively late and, not surprisingly, by a circuitous route.
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Not surprisingly, these services often overlap with areas that are underserved in the state.
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Sadly, but perhaps not surprisingly, Demings tries to exploit the tragic shooting of Rep.
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Not surprisingly, the World Health Organization considers buprenorphine and methadone to be essential medicines.
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Not surprisingly, critics have called it a "kangaroo court" and a corporate-biased venue.
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Not surprisingly, the Stop the War coalition opposed the Iraq War, as did Corbyn.
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Not surprisingly, what's good for the country is also good for each individual state.
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Not surprisingly, such views have received praise from the far-right Alternative für Deutschland.
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Not surprisingly, more money is going into flipping loans, especially with higher home prices.
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Support for nuclear energy is, not surprisingly, is a key part of his platform.
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Not surprisingly, then, China in particular has been eager to challenge the dollar's supremacy.
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Not surprisingly, the articles that resonated most with our readers this year concerned politics.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, Ferguson's name is not on the current list of inauguration performers.
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Not surprisingly, most people opt for the remote possibility of infection over likely death.
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Not surprisingly, places with the dirtiest air right now stand to gain the most.
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"Not surprisingly they have decided to launch an investigation," he said of the French decision.
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And, perhaps, not surprisingly, people's trust of the news isn't at an all-time high.
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"Not surprisingly, some will avoid using restrooms altogether," Ehrensaft and Rosenthal explained in the editorial.
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Not surprisingly, the queue for an insurer's licence is long, growing to more than 100.
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Not surprisingly, Mueller's handling of the obstruction of justice allegations has received the most attention.
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Not surprisingly, the latest showdown involves that most cherished New York City commodity: real estate.
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Not surprisingly, the message has not been lost on these top executives meeting in Davos.
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Not surprisingly, this spills over into what travelers do when they get to their destinations.
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He also not surprisingly sees his company well positioned to take advantage of that shift.
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Not surprisingly, the CFR believes that cyber attacks against the US require the utmost attention.
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Not surprisingly, critics often look at this as a race to the bottom for everyone.
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So, not surprisingly, it's proven a bit harder to find a decent Valentine's Day gift.
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Not surprisingly, Pinky's plot centers on one major coming-of-age moment — getting a period.
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"Manufacturing was weak not surprisingly, falling by 12k after a drop of 5k in December."
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Not surprisingly, Fidelity's biggest holdings include — in addition to Facebook — Apple, Amazon and Alphabet (Google).
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Not surprisingly, GM said it's importing and selling far fewer Envisions than it originally hoped.
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Not surprisingly, Mexico is one country that could be impacted greatly by a Trump win.
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Not surprisingly, this conflict inhabits our political rhetoric, which has become increasingly debased, even childish.
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Not surprisingly, the male students underestimated the academic performance of their female peers as well.
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Not surprisingly, although these heat domes are rare, they're becoming more frequent in recent years.
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For his trouble, not surprisingly, he has also been involved in fisticuffs and other scrapes.
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Not surprisingly, her Louisiana parents hadn't heard of the other Hillary Clinton at the time.
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We spoke to the experts to find out, and not surprisingly, the answer is complicated.
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Not surprisingly, it comes from Loquita Bath and Body, the brand behind the Chucky orb.
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Not surprisingly, a lot of this spend is coming in the form of offline media.
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"Not surprisingly, during that summer the distillation of my growing alcoholism took place," she wrote.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, in Gujarat itself it was another film that briefly stirred more controversy.
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" Even Uribe tweeted his congratulations, not surprisingly barbed: "I congratulate President Santos for the Nobel.
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Not surprisingly, young people ages 18 to 25 use cocaine more than any other group.
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Not surprisingly, there was an expansion of new lows, with about 260 on the NYSE.
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Not surprisingly, African-American, Hispanic and Latino kids were more likely to feel this way.
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Not surprisingly, therefore, the insertion of a labret was part of a ruler's accession ceremony.
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Not surprisingly, Clinton and her campaign surrogates have emphasized the groundbreaking nature of her candidacy.
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Not surprisingly, she's channeled her feelings into her latest single, which was released last night.
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There is, not surprisingly, a lot of drill-instructor-type screaming at their young charges.
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Not surprisingly, Mexicans are not amused by this lack of appreciation from the United States.
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The company has raised an undisclosed round of seed funding (not surprisingly) led by Sequoia.
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Not surprisingly, Uber got caught in the crossfire and became the subject of the comments.
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The Kardashian bringing home the most, not surprisingly, is Kim, making $51 million this year.
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Not surprisingly, Amazon is expected to be the big winner from the season's online surge.
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Not surprisingly, the Property Brothers have the top spot when it comes to net worth.
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Not surprisingly, that takes time and is leading to turf wars over who does what.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, they have a much more negative view of technology's impact on work.
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With $200 million in annual revenue, there is, not surprisingly, constant speculation about an IPO.
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Not surprisingly, some Bey fans are losing their shit in the rush to get tickets.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, the Darcy and Liz scenes were definitely the most fun to write.
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Not surprisingly, services accounted for the bulk of the job growth at 0003,2000 new jobs.
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Not surprisingly, technology plays a huge role in Gen X/Y's satisfaction with their advisor.
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Not surprisingly, this time, Jefferson received no help from America and had to go alone.
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Not surprisingly, then, there was little enthusiasm in the Yankees' clubhouse over the Miller trade.
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Not surprisingly, nothing happened other than the occasional crisis raising heart rates in the region.
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Not surprisingly, the tax plan is a huge giveaway to the big banks and corporations.
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Not surprisingly, the median household income is far lower in rural areas than urban ones.
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Faced with that challenge, Epstein, not surprisingly, demonstrated the same composure he had in 2004.
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And not surprisingly, Fedor blew through this irrefutable squash match to a first round TKO.
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Coffee, not surprisingly, is the top pick in the caffeine culture of the Pacific Northwest.
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Not surprisingly, keeping an eye on his finances wasn't the first thing on his mind.
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Not surprisingly, shares are sinking fast this morning (which isn't reflected in the above chart).
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It would, not surprisingly, be populated by Hispanic men and Hispanic women, with two exceptions.
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"Not surprisingly given the results, it was a difficult quarter on all fronts," he added.
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And not surprisingly, the less money you have to spend, the more difficult it is.
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Those in the industry, not surprisingly, say that the response from residents has been positive.
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Not surprisingly, social conservatives, who control the party's social agenda, have already attacked the idea.
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Not surprisingly, it was actually added around the same time as the Chinese Exclusion Act.
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Not surprisingly, this is a grave matter for the Fire Department and other emergency responders.
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The most common question they get (not surprisingly, he said) concerns the meaning of life.
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CreditCreditLorenzo Gritti The recent college admissions scandal has, not surprisingly, reignited concerns about overinvolved parents.
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"I don't remember exactly what Joe was referring to — not surprisingly," Mr. Obama told reporters.
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Not surprisingly, then, Lyft's bookings are significantly lower that Uber's, but they are growing faster.
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Not surprisingly, on those days when people exercised, they rejiggered other aspects of their lives.
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So, not surprisingly, Mr. Corbyn has a smile on his famously bearded face these days.
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Not surprisingly, the best growers and producers in Burgundy seem to make the best aligotés.
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Not surprisingly, the two men also heaped upon me dozens of suggestions for my exploration.
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Not surprisingly, some of the guests on the special were very critical of President Trump.
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Not surprisingly, the constitutional challenge was rejected by the very agency that hired the judges.
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Not surprisingly, this got folks talking about Champ, the lake's own mythical Loch Ness monster.
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Not surprisingly, eye problems may be much easier to detect in dogs than in cats.
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Not surprisingly, all of the amendments failed along party lines, but not before tempers flared.
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Wade is the team's next-best offensive threat, but his numbers, not surprisingly, are slipping.
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"Not surprisingly, online sentiment plummeted in recent days," West wrote in a research note Monday.
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Not surprisingly, the EU is claiming that the tax reform package breaks global trade rules.
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Not surprisingly, Holocaust deniers don't hate only Jews; they are also prejudiced against other minorities.
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Not surprisingly, the United States stands in the way of all three of China's objectives.
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Not surprisingly, there are some real differences between those who watched and those who didn't.
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Not surprisingly, police officers and doctors significantly underestimated the impact they were having on survivors.
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Not surprisingly he was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee in a near unanimous vote.
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Not surprisingly, it is mothers, not fathers, who bear the heaviest cost of becoming parents.
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Not surprisingly, first choice preferences among white and nonwhite likely caucusgoers demonstrate a similar pattern.
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Not surprisingly, the more alcohol you consume, the better your chances of getting a hangover.
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Not surprisingly, Christians have fared poorly during the past five years of Mr. Xi's rule.
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But when -- not surprisingly -- Russia failed to meet its requirements, no new penalties were imposed.
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Not surprisingly, doctors in Gaza say dozens of their colleagues have left in recent months.
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Not surprisingly, the school's "race blind" admissions policy results in an overwhelmingly white student body.
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Not surprisingly, a candidate's party was far and away the most important vote determining information.
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Not surprisingly, DeVos' preference for charter schools correlates strongly with the family Amway business model.
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Not surprisingly, these smaller departments frequently lack consistent training, and departmental quality can vary widely.
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Also not surprisingly, their objections are notable more for their volume than for their logic.
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Not surprisingly, your boat ride won't come that cheap — it'll actually be hundreds of dollars.
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There are buyers in all 50 states, with California, perhaps not surprisingly, the top market.
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Not surprisingly, one result of this expansion was to dilute the quality of the wine.
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Not surprisingly, Weaver says the most persistent caricature of the Bernie supporter is a myth.
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Not surprisingly, the four main organizers behind the march are confident it will create momentum.
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Not surprisingly, having received these more labor-intensive personal contacts was cited much less frequently.
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Not surprisingly, most turkey-related incidents happened in the home — or, more specifically, the kitchen.
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Energy stocks, not surprisingly, were the biggest losers on Monday, following the price of oil lower.
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Not surprisingly, the internet has found a way to get upset about such a nice sentiment.
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Not surprisingly, he was asked about his admission that Russian had helped him win the election.
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Not surprisingly, research this past year also continues to confirm the negative effect of absentee fathers.
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Not surprisingly, as the date for the summit drew closer, the North quickly switched negotiating postures.
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Not surprisingly, there are also unique gadgets that will help you with your six-legged problem.
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Not surprisingly, some upstate workers feel short-changed by the compromise struck in the state capital.
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Here are some key findings: Not surprisingly, the demand for technological skills will increase the most.
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Not surprisingly, quite a few of our editors are gifting the aforementioned lipsticks and cult palettes.
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Not surprisingly, many Facebook publishers report that completion rates for their videos are often quite low.
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Not surprisingly, Judge Sayre is rather dubious about having his daughter be courted by a Yankee.
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Not surprisingly, any tween drama seems to be water under the bridge for all parties involved.
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The steepest decline in primary care visits was, perhaps not surprisingly, among the youngest, healthiest individuals.
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Not surprisingly, the British did not list the Rifa-e-Aam Club, an important nationalist hangout.
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" Not surprisingly, Fisher Turner warns, it's "probably the noisiest collection of silence and imagination ever compiled.
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Not surprisingly, the pickup in volatility sent plenty of income chasers out of the sector entirely.
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Not surprisingly, students who are English language learners also do not do well on standardized tests.
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Not surprisingly, Uber seems to be growing quickly in the few cities where it has launched.
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So Nauseda, not surprisingly, is trying desperately to cultivate good, or indeed any, relations with Belarus.
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Not surprisingly, Turkish President Recep Erdogan has long telegraphed his intention to wipe out this threat.
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Perhaps not surprisingly for a Western, a huge portion of the game is spent on horseback.
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Not surprisingly, markets shuddered at the thought of a President Trump and the uncertainty rattled markets.
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Not surprisingly, federal courts aren't huge fans of removal, and the extra burden on their dockets.
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We won't give away too much about the first episode, but it is, not surprisingly, hilarious.
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Not surprisingly, one looked better than they other (and you can probably figure out which one).
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Not surprisingly, reverse psychology works best on people who are resistant to change and generally disagreeable.
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Nearly half (48%) of global production is, not surprisingly, in the Middle East and north Africa.
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Private insurance for elective services, being subject to very strong adverse selection, is, not surprisingly, nonexistent.
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Heavy-handed efforts to subdue the island by Chiang's KMT were, not surprisingly, met with resistance.
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Not surprisingly, overall, joggers tended to live longer than non-joggers, but then it gets interesting.
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Not surprisingly, these substances might not be the powerhouses that these various evangelizers say they are.
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Not surprisingly, Meghan and Prince Harry's May wedding was the first result in the wedding section.
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Not surprisingly, those with higher rates of church attendance and childbirth skewed PG in their programming.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, the game will be exclusive to the Oculus Rift headset and Touch controllers.
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Not surprisingly, no opportunistic looters showed up and firefighters were dispatched to rescue the trapped drivers.
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The scrap yard employs around 30 people on an average day; not surprisingly, turnover is high.
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Not surprisingly, the internet is rife with examples of users shifting their behavior to evade restrictions.
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The oil and gas industry worries, not surprisingly, about new methane regulations hurting profits and productivity.
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Not surprisingly, few of the series that exhibit these qualities have become major hits ratings-wise.
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Not surprisingly, Friedrich has struggled away from home with a 22-27 record and 23 ERA.
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First, and perhaps not surprisingly, even as his casinos languished, Trump certainly did well for himself.
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Not surprisingly, living with roommates is going to be way cheaper than going solo, SpareRoom notes.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, Korea's favorite soju spirit has emerged as the ingredient of choice in Hanoi.
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Not surprisingly, it seems plenty of people opt for the shoes-and-shirt-not-required option.
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Not surprisingly, several clinical techniques, such as mindfulness, aim to declutter the mind and reduce stress.
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Not surprisingly, Bam's triumphant return to skateboarding has been facilitated by eating well and getting sober.
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Not surprisingly, Saudi Arabia's many critics have dusted off their obituaries of the House of Saud.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, the working group did not propose a ban to well-known gaming practices.
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Not surprisingly, psychologists attribute some of this newfound social anxiety to the rise in text communication.
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Not surprisingly, presenter duo and BFFs Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone soon up the goofball game.
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Not surprisingly, there's not a lot of fear in this young Wall Street summer rental crowd.
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Not surprisingly, she was happy to pluck pups off the ground get in a quick snuggle.
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Not surprisingly, Russian copyright watchdog Rospatent ended up ruling in favour of the Russian vodka brand.
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Not surprisingly, Theranos refused to shed any light on the matter, except to dispute Forbes's analysis.
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Not surprisingly, cable giant Comcast practically gloated at the FCC's failure to vote on the proposal.
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Not surprisingly, people making under $30,000 are even more concerned about higher premiums, at 85033 percent.
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Not surprisingly, Lee rang me shortly after that conversation to repeat his wife's offers of help.
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Not surprisingly given the variety of styles in our tasting, the range of flavors was vast.
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Sadly but not surprisingly, Super Bowl Sunday usually heralds particularly high rates of drunk driving deaths.
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Not surprisingly, popular destinations like Rockefeller Center and Radio City Music Hall were designated as Pokéstops.
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Our politicians, not surprisingly, are also living longer -- and running for (and staying in) office longer.
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Not surprisingly, use of FaceMash was quickly restricted, as soon as Harvard's administrators had their say.
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There is, not surprisingly, a large gap between how members of the two parties view Trump.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, constantly referencing other people's highlight reels on social media is associated with depression.
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Not surprisingly, Comey's decision not to indict was met with trenchant criticism from Republicans and conservatives.
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Not surprisingly, Trump gave a shout out to the Second Amendment, while ignoring the First Amendment.
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Not surprisingly for a sport where everyone has hairless legs, most cyclists have avoided facial hair.
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Not surprisingly, Microsoft, who had been a bitter rival to VMware for decades, partnered with CloudSimple.
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Not surprisingly, Trump continued that sentiment on Tuesday when he brushed off the poll as "rigged."
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Not surprisingly, of course, there is evidence that healthy people work more, a very different matter.
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I did not feel strongly that she needed to stop and, perhaps not surprisingly, she didn't.
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Not surprisingly, buprenorphine has taken off now that the opioid epidemic is largely seen as white.
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Paltrow 'grammed a shot of the amazing pool, but, not surprisingly, the inside is equally stunning.
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An email to MediaMass, which seems to be based in China, went unanswered, perhaps not surprisingly.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, as job applicants grow older, they become less ready to pull up stakes.
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Not surprisingly, those qualities bristled throughout the brawny, intense account he led of Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony.
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And not surprisingly, the data showed that there is no such thing as a typical house.
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Not surprisingly, replicators sometimes encountered the kind of outraged resistance that Simmons and Simonsohn initially did.
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Not surprisingly, those with more extreme political views tend to provide more biased ratings of news.
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Not surprisingly, the controlled orientations resulted in faster rates of lift compared to a tumbling spacecraft.
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Wow, but not surprisingly, ObamaCare was just ruled UNCONSTITUTIONAL by a highly respected judge in Texas.
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Not surprisingly, Morrow was sentenced to die — but let me throw in a bit of complexity.
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Michelle is more sympathetic to it than Ross, not surprisingly, but both raise some smart concerns.
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Inebriation, not surprisingly, also increases the likelihood of becoming a perpetrator or victim of sexual assault.
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Not surprisingly, the path of least resistance becomes labeling and prescribing instead of exploring and managing.
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Ms. Alderman is, not surprisingly, given to pondering the alarms her works and others have raised.
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Not surprisingly, he favors the abolition of borders, on both an individual and an international scale.
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This, not surprisingly, has led to breathless coverage about a "blue wave" led by Democratic women.
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The tariffs that President Trump has levied against American allies have, not surprisingly, alienated those allies.
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Not surprisingly, among the latest sectors that has now ground to a screeching halt: real estate.
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Not surprisingly, the Sun Belt undecided vote looks pretty good for the Democrats by political measures.
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Not surprisingly, Tulare's doctors were furious; within six months, roughly half of them left the hospital.
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Not surprisingly, this process often resulted in "an extreme transposition of data," a 2016 study found.
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Not surprisingly, the Royal Enclosure is both the hardest to gain access to and the swankiest.
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Not surprisingly, others are stepping into the void created by the weak and confusing US position.
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And not surprisingly, Mr. Biden used one of his father's favorite aphorisms to mark the occasion.
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Not surprisingly, these "greasy compliments," as one clergyman described them, didn't go over well with everyone.
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Not surprisingly, it has also attracted couples eager for a European sheen to their wedding photographs.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, a significant portion of the company's advertising solicitation is now devoted to video.
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Not surprisingly, up-front payments have proven difficult or impossible for impoverished families in developing countries.
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Others, not surprisingly, were more concerned about how the plans would play in a general election.
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Not surprisingly, the resource gap and the decline in performance have begun to bleed into recruiting.
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Not surprisingly in the wake of relentless attacks, Republican support for Trump is soaring even higher.
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Not surprisingly, the top two penalty-killing teams in the NHL were good on special teams.
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"I don't know if people think the same about the U.S.A." Fernando Clavijo, not surprisingly, disagrees.
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Not surprisingly, while REINS passed the House in January, it garnered only two votes from Democrats.
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The shift in Trump's favor nationally, not surprisingly, coincides with upward movement in his personal popularity.
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Not surprisingly, everywhere you go in the city, there is just one topic of conversation: water.
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Not surprisingly, aides to Mr. Trump and Mr. Obama had conflicting interpretations of the stylistic contrast.
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Not surprisingly, The Hill reported that indeed the memos have been declared classified by the FBI.
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Not surprisingly, the government has been criticized for potentially saddling consumers with expensive electricity for decades.
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Not surprisingly, hooded seal milk is more than 60 percent fat — the fattiest milk among mammals.
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Not surprisingly, Irving's trade demand has been met with a fair amount of skepticism and derision.
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Not surprisingly, most of the top 10 neighborhoods on the list were in the outer boroughs.
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Not surprisingly, these leaders don't want to give something up to get something they consider essential.
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Not surprisingly given its territory, it has been the location of numerous legal battles over abortion.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, large parts of the media have so far simply followed standard operating procedure.
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Not surprisingly, these are the states where the local economy is driven by mining and drilling.
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Harnevo's first version of the app is aimed, not surprisingly, at Israelis living in New York.
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Not surprisingly, then, one of the strongest predictors of support for Confederate symbol removal is race.
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Not surprisingly, every single shade is sold out at Sephora and won't be restocked until August 22.
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Not surprisingly, he did not achieve the kind of transformation many of his supporters were hoping for.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, the events found in The A.B.C. Murders are completely the product of Christie's imagination.
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Not surprisingly, he doesn't make any mention of those things in a Facebook post announcing his move.
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Not surprisingly, he seems to have had that impact on large numbers of people around the world.
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Netflix has officially — but not surprisingly — renewed the Marvel hit for a new season, they said Sunday.
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Not surprisingly, several of Trump's remarks on immigration contained information that was misleading or flat-out wrong.
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"Not surprisingly, he's also created his own drinking game: Take a sip every time JoJo says "crazy.
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Not surprisingly, some of California's brightest young winemakers have been inspired and want to make their own.
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Top private companies will be able to raise or go public, they confidently said (and not surprisingly).
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Not surprisingly, tensions persist between MASS MoCA's cosmopolitan appeal and the lived reality of North Adams locals.
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In terms of why D.C., a number of analysts tell Axios that it's — not surprisingly — about politics.
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Not surprisingly, he never informed the media of his broken promise and decision to stiff the family.
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Not surprisingly, lawmakers spend minimal time listening to floor remarks or questions of their colleagues in committee.
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Not surprisingly then, federal law and courts alike presumptively and openly favor the enforcement of arbitration agreements.
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Not surprisingly, those with less education tend to be in worse jobs, often in the informal economy.
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Not surprisingly, you can expect premium materials, heat-resistant handles, stainless steel blades, and dishwasher-safe plastic.
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Not surprisingly, an evaluation by Mr Sandefur and others found that the government's reform had no effect.
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Not surprisingly, analysts have slashed their share price forecast for the current quarter by more than half.
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Not surprisingly, the Australian dollar was sent skidding 1.1 percent to a one-week trough of $0.7153.
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Not surprisingly, the company plans to spend some of its billions on lawyers to fight the ruling.
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Not surprisingly, brain-training can improve performance on the particular task or puzzle that's being trained for.
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Not surprisingly, Sweden welcomed the highest number of refugees per person during the refugee crisis in 2015.
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Not surprisingly given those numbers, almost two-thirds of those polled said that the media favors Democrats.
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Actually, This Sucks Wendy Callahan, was, not surprisingly, both offended and alarmed by someone using her name.
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Not surprisingly, the most common binding factor is a history of child abuse: emotional, physical or sexual.
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Not surprisingly, certain films have been represented more than others, particularly La La Land and Hidden Figures.
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Not surprisingly, a web experience was the top-requested feature from Pandora Premium subscribers, the company said.
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Not surprisingly, the sex shop where the scene was displayed was the recipient of vandalism and threats.
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Not surprisingly, North Korea decried the deployment of the American carrier task force to the volatile region.
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Not surprisingly, the central bank offered a bleaker assessment of exports and output, as global demand waned.
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Not surprisingly, the study found that secondhand smoke exposure was greater in adolescents who use tobacco themselves.
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The most poetic work in the exhibit is, not surprisingly, also the least self-consciously clever one.
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Not surprisingly, the man with the Italian hypercar performed better than the man who rides a bike.
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Not surprisingly, Nel has come under scrutiny for his bro-y style of policing civilians as well.
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Not surprisingly, then, they invested their 401(k) in money market funds and other really safe assets.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, Abrams trails in general election polling against the Republicans' most likely nominee, Casey Cagle.
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Not surprisingly, the test scores of most of Bed-Stuy's schools reflect the marginalization of their students.
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Shamefully -- but not surprisingly -- Trump seems to be siding with the Saudi prince against America's intelligence professionals.
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Not surprisingly, the nation's financial capital is also the center of campaign cash supplied by individual donors.
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Not surprisingly, its emergence sparked the rise of copycats, including alternative coins like litecoin, XRP and ether.
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Not surprisingly, Diebold disagreed with the study findings and denied that it was based on current software.
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And often, not surprisingly, most understandably, because the sick child is the parents' priority at that moment.
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But Vanguard founder Jack Bogle appeared on CNBC on Tuesday and, not surprisingly, said he was skeptical.
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Not surprisingly, California voters found they could hold politicians more accountable where districts have been fairly drawn.
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Not surprisingly, this jump occurred as the company was imposing some of its most aggressive price increases.
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Not surprisingly, topping the list were quality of the neighborhood, convenience to a job and reasonable prices.
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Not surprisingly, Democratic presidential candidates focus more on health care, climate change or education and child care.
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Junk bond market goes silent Not surprisingly, cracks are beginning to show up in the credit markets.
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Not surprisingly, China responded by declaring that it would impose tariffs on the same amount of imports.
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Not surprisingly, low literacy has stark ramifications for the next generation and our communities as a whole.
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Not surprisingly, the end-of-the-year political news coverage has been dominated by midterm election predictions.
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The country's efforts to cut emissions linked to climate change have, not surprisingly, renewed interest in hydroelectricity.
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Lucia then appealed the decision to the SEC's five commissioners, who — not surprisingly — affirmed their employee's decision.
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Not surprisingly, reviewers on Amazon seemed to be more excited about Mr. Bone than the sweater itself.
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That said, perhaps not surprisingly, the two most common defense reactions I've found are denial and humor.
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Not surprisingly, the Trump administration's statement met enthusiastic support from the Neo-Nazi Web site Daily Stormer.
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Not surprisingly, the long-term average yearly increase in the S&P 500 is about 7 percent.
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States that gain/lose federal money under Graham-Cassidy Big states are, not surprisingly, affected the most.
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Not surprisingly, many banks are leery of cryptocurrency exchanges and some have refused to deal with them.
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Not surprisingly, while plenty of adults enjoyed the show, the majority of fans were children and teenagers.
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And not surprisingly, the figurative and literal burden of their weight has gradually accumulated over the years.
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Not surprisingly, that helped him win the votes of secular Northerners who'd traditionally distrusted the Republican Party.
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Not surprisingly, the Davids are strong advocates for netting that goes from foul pole to foul pole.
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Not surprisingly, the Constitution constrains states and territories from wiping out their debts whenever it suits them.
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Not surprisingly, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as well as most outdoor recreational interests favors extended DST.
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Not surprisingly, travelers' reactions to resort fees charged by both urban hotels and resorts have been negative.
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For a less clinical approach to little Bella's acting out, there are, perhaps not surprisingly, life coaches.
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Not surprisingly, businesses and banks have been cutting ties with Iran or shelving plans to invest there.
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One of group's main focuses now, not surprisingly, is investigating the current president, Mr. Morales, for corruption.
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Not surprisingly, Russia quickly took Ankara's side, restating its desire to conduct future transactions in national currencies.
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The subjects spontaneously ate a lot more calories on the processed diet and, not surprisingly, gained weight.
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The reasons for the lies vary, but, not surprisingly, people were most often trying to protect themselves.
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And so, not surprisingly, a 50-46 halftime lead for the Knicks became a 473-96 victory.
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Not surprisingly, Mr. MacLagger's rowhouse sold quickly, for $3.4 million; Ms. Christofer is renting her one-bedroom.
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Respondents were, not surprisingly, put off by the unpleasantness that would be involved in collecting stool samples.
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Not surprisingly, Wright's count produced a modest number that, he happily announced, had proved the "croakers" wrong.
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Not surprisingly, it's also older than the age of the median Democrat or Democratic leaning independent (48).
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Not surprisingly, in the famously hierarchical and protective world of fashion magazines this has created some unease.
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Not surprisingly, China, which has become the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide, remains the world's factory.
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Not surprisingly after her grueling journey, she lost in the first round of qualifying, and earned nothing.
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Not surprisingly, many of the market's worst performers were companies tied to the travel and tourism industry.
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We go to a men's college, so not surprisingly, the demographic tends to be a little homogeneous.
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Not surprisingly, this serial layoff culture has led to the rise of the perennial passive job seeker.
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Not surprisingly, Wesley and Jenna twin out by suggesting the same sort of feel-good cultural activity.
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Not surprisingly, however, Johnson & Johnson is unhappy that these new vendors are eating into their market share.
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Not surprisingly, the plastic surgery community has been vocal about changing the narrative around the trend's perception.
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This past August, the Houthi-controlled government in Sanaa appointed its first ambassador, not surprisingly, to Tehran.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, the head-scarf emoji has drawn its share of negative reaction on social media.
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Mr. Trump's high command, not surprisingly, had their own theory of why Republicans won here: Mr. Trump.
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But attention was focused, not surprisingly, on Mr. Trump's attacks on his own attorney general, Jeff Sessions.
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Not surprisingly, researchers have found that broad, sector-wide collective bargaining coverage tends to reduce economic inequality.
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Not surprisingly, it was again Mr. Murdoch, this week, who decided that Mr. O'Reilly could be replaced.
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Not surprisingly, many of the people who stopped identifying as Republicans also held negative views about Trump.
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And male justices, perhaps not surprisingly, interrupt female justices far more often than the other way around.
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Not surprisingly, the prospect of such market concentration raised the alarm among farmers, ranchers and regulators alike.
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Not surprisingly, it has set off debate, as critics have called the plan too lenient on industry.
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Regrettably, but perhaps not surprisingly, progress on this effort was another casualty of a hyper-partisan Congress.
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Not surprisingly, many of the preemptive cancellations announced so far have come at airports serving those cities.
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So not surprisingly, many voters are looking for a president who will lead on stemming climate change.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, some of those responsible for these abuses are now ensconced in the Trump administration.
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Not surprisingly, conservatives have decried Obama's "despotic lawlessness," arguing that his use of executive power is unprecedented.
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Not surprisingly, the US shale oil revolution is the biggest contributor to the coming gush of oil.
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Not surprisingly, he got blown out in South Carolina, the fourth contest of the 2016 primary season.
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Not surprisingly, in subsequent CNN polls on the midterm elections, elderly voters abandoned Republicans and embraced Democrats.
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According to the online Larousse dictionary, it means (not surprisingly) to make something more complex or complicated.
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Not surprisingly, the president's speech lacked any mention of voting rights, sensible gun control or climate change.
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Not surprisingly, the alert caused widespread panic, coming at a time of heightened tensions with North Korea.
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Not surprisingly, the sound quality doesn't match traditional headphones, but it's more than clear enough for spoken words.
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"I think, not surprisingly, there's a tremendous amount of disappointment," the Mets' general manager, Sandy Alderson, said then.
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People who identified as the religion they were rating were, not surprisingly, more likely to rate it higher.
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Not surprisingly, the stock market's notoriously fickle investors responded and JC Penney share prices fell by 51 percent.
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Not surprisingly, many of those same people—including a pair of Kentucky meteorologists—scalded themselves in the process!
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Not surprisingly, then, researchers found that smokers with CRS showed overall worse symptoms than their non-smoking counterparts.
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Not surprisingly, these are the songs that provide respite from the fury evident during the band's live shows.
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Not surprisingly, some 93% of those excluded have petitioned for inclusion, presenting evidence that they are Indian-born.
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Not surprisingly, rich political donors who snubbed him in the past are now funding his re-election campaign.
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Not surprisingly, tropical storms Don and Hilary have attracted considerable attention, prompting some rather opportunistic and sarcastic tweets.
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And, not surprisingly, Obamacare has resulted in widespread increases in premiums and costs are expected to continue increasing.
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Not surprisingly, October 2018 was a record month for U.S. bond ETF trading, according to data from BlackRock.
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Not surprisingly, Avenatti rejected the idea that his potential presidential campaign had suffered a major setback this week.
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Not surprisingly, one source said that having opposing political sides on the Facebook board was a good thing.
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Not surprisingly, the new QuietComfort 35 headphones aren't much of an aesthetic departure from the company's signature mainstays.
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Not surprisingly, when men do go to the doctor, we are taken more seriously and get better care.
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Not surprisingly, injuries related to motor vehicle collisions are more severe than other bicycling injuries, the authors found.
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People with preexisting conditions, not surprisingly, tend to need more health care than people with spotless health histories.
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Not surprisingly, finding — and keeping — skilled and reliable home health-care workers is one of his biggest challenges.
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Not surprisingly, it's one of the inmates, Guerra, who first suspects the limitations of Madison's promise of hope.
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And both Trump and Ryan were not surprisingly all smiles when they met on Capitol Hill Thursday afternoon.
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Not surprisingly, Dell and the rest of the PC vendors got into the habit of choosing option 3.
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There are many links between Sweden's banking and regulatory elites, perhaps not surprisingly in a country of 10m.
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Not surprisingly, the researchers found that uninsured people delayed getting needed care until they became eligible for Medicare.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, in March 250, Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Borisov announced that Russia would reduce its order.
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The top app, not surprisingly, was Netflix — which snagged the spot for the second year in a row.
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But not surprisingly, they're built particularly for Google account logins, particularly the Advanced Protection Program announced in October.
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Not surprisingly, the team found that animals raised in captivity grew the fastest, reaching maturity at 12 years.
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Not surprisingly, many fans were disappointed about that… especially if they had to learn it the hard way.
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Not surprisingly, these memos contained some descriptions that people working and living in the White House bristled at.
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Not surprisingly, Jimmy Kimmel didn't shy away from political jabs during his hosting gig at last night's Oscars.
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Not surprisingly, Hard Rock Park did not simply fade away—it collapsed, brought down by various economic struggles.
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Not surprisingly, the rate was higher among people with NAFLD: one case of cancer for every 5,000 people.
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Not surprisingly, auction sellers are taking advantage of the trend by adding cryptocurrency names to their product listings.
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Not surprisingly considering how rarely she has been spotted, Jenner prefers to keep a low profile at home.
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Not surprisingly, Blue Apron shares gained in aftermarket trading on the news, and are up again this morning.
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Not surprisingly, large coastal metros such as New York, Washington, D.C. and San Francisco cracked the top 10.
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Not surprisingly, the Japanese central bank offered a bleaker assessment of exports and output, as global demand waned.
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Not surprisingly, the study found that the most common recipient of an impulse purchase is the buyer themselves.
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Not surprisingly, years of economic recession have blown a massive hole in the Italian banking system's balance sheet.
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Not surprisingly, Planned Parenthood has vowed to combat the incoming Trump administration if Congress successfully defunds the organization.
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Not surprisingly, a majority of the people criticizing the woman for not trusting her new husband are men.
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Not surprisingly, people who already have these systems in their cars are far more likely to trust them.
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Not surprisingly, you're twice as likely to date someone who went to the same school as you did.
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Not surprisingly — to de Waal, at least — the apes in London quickly mastered the teacups and teapot too.
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Not surprisingly, US patients have had less advanced disease at diagnosis than in Europe for almost all cancers.
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Not surprisingly, 70 percent of those challenges have been brought by defendants facing infringement suits in U.S. courts.
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Only the fish crow population has held on, but not surprisingly, they tend to congregate along the shorelines.
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Not surprisingly, Owl Labs also found that employees are more loyal to companies that offer them increased flexibility.
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Not surprisingly, cable and mobile service providers are consistently ranked by consumers as providing the worst customer support.
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Not surprisingly, people told researchers they want machines that would try to save the greatest number of people.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, a sense that school systems and police departments went overboard has begun to take root.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, I didn't find a lot of good ones; certainly not enough for a [Sunday] 21.
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Not surprisingly, wages for people working in our country, real wages, real numbers, haven't increased for 18 years.
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Not surprisingly, the odds of getting shortchanged on sleep rose the more hours study participants reported they worked.
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Not surprisingly, Mr. Kasich has a tendency to heap praise upon the states where he is seeking votes.
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Not surprisingly, Twitch has already posted an FAQ detailing what you can and cannot do on the channel.
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Not surprisingly, for men and women alike, being older and being unmarried were linked to reporting no sex.
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Not surprisingly, her rise to the top coincides with the rise of a new wave of female riders.
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Not surprisingly, law enforcement and members of the criminal justice system have come out strongly against these vigilantes.
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Not surprisingly, the study also found that America's favorite state is California, and their favorite room is kitchen.
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Not surprisingly, it was virtually the only thing that the late-night hosts could talk about on Monday.
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Not surprisingly, there has already been an effort to make voting by mail more accessible for the fall.
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Not surprisingly, a number of people, neighbors and strangers alike, sent Ashley Kavanaugh congratulations on her husband's nomination.
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Not surprisingly, I didn't want to move to San Francisco and he couldn't see himself living in Danville.
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Not surprisingly, Russian President Vladimir Putin, through his spokesperson, has denied any Kremlin connection to the troll farm.
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Not surprisingly, the problem is especially severe for black and Latino children, according to the Fordham Institute report.
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Not surprisingly, someone went online with the intent of finding something embarrassing — something that might undermine her credibility.
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Not surprisingly, some of the early team members, like Scotland's Nik Kinloch, are house and techno heads themselves.
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Not surprisingly, Brexit opponents seized on the report, while supporters accused the BoE of engaging in scare tactics.
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Other social media apps seeing gains during the pandemic include, not surprisingly, Facebook and China's WeChat and Weibo .
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The major exception to this, not surprisingly, is the portrayal of Mr. Noesner (a typically intense Michael Shannon).
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Not surprisingly, the study's data show that voters tend to be more informed than nonvoters about their government.
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Not surprisingly, the potential buyers were "grad students, young professionals or undergrads with their parents," Ms. Wang said.
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Sadly — though not surprisingly given the size and weight of cars in this segment — the M850i feels numb.
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The demand for craft and children's activity books had risen, not surprisingly given that many schools have closed.
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And not surprisingly, that inexperience or incompetence is one reason the Qatar crisis has become this dangerous already.
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Not surprisingly, people defend that financial instrument the same way they defend themselves from higher taxes or whatnot.
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Research has shown, not surprisingly, that the incarcerated fare better when they feel connected to the larger world.
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Not surprisingly, some investors don't want to get caught in the transition from old methods to new ones.
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Not surprisingly, it's the non-Jewish Loudon Wainwright III who probably sums up the appeal of Chanukah best.
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Not surprisingly, while other Western countries negotiate prices with pharmaceutical companies, Congress has barred Medicare from doing so.
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A Pew survey on impeachment from October found, not surprisingly, a deep partisan divide in attitudes among Americans.
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Parents of older children, not surprisingly, tended to worry more about children falling behind or missing a test.
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Not surprisingly, the impoverished are suffering the most — from both the weather and the drain on their finances.
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Not surprisingly, the final deal managed to include not a syllable about meaningful and sorely needed ethics reform.
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And not surprisingly, vets who deployed to war zones had more health concerns than those who did not.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, the board could soon be gone, despite its consultative approach and reliance on voluntary compliance.
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Not surprisingly, the original problem of health care cost has gotten worse in the aggregate after these interventions.
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Not surprisingly, identity theft and malicious threats to taxpayers' private information have jumped by several orders of magnitude.
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A judge approved the early nuptials and, perhaps not surprisingly, the couple did not live happily ever after.
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Not surprisingly perhaps, mothers that didn't imbibe the probiotics were less caring and tended to neglect their pups.
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Not surprisingly America's adversaries are seeking to exploit this gullibility and willingness to see conspiracies at every turn.
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China was not surprisingly the main target in a new trade manifesto unveiled by Senate Democrats last week.
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Adès, who is now forty-five, has, not surprisingly, proved to be a potent composer of music theatre.
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Trump, not surprisingly, won 94% of the vote among the people who said he was honest and trustworthy.
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Not surprisingly, the riders all guessed during which trial they had the ketones, based on their stomachs' reactions.
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The ability to handle boredom, not surprisingly, is correlated with the ability to focus and to self-regulate.
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To guard against seeing the value of an art collection plummet, dealers advise prudence and, not surprisingly, connoisseurship.
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Not surprisingly, the restaurant industry is pushing back, saying the proposed change would spell doom for many businesses.
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Not surprisingly, Kalanick sees Uber (along with UberPool and UberCommute) as the answer and regulation as the enemy.
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Not surprisingly, life, death, and spirituality play a huge role in Almaraz's paintings upon returning to the studio.
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Not surprisingly, this is complicated in the world of contemporary politics, where partisanship increasingly shapes attitudes and behavior.
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Not surprisingly, she favors well-tailored, structured clothes from British designers like Alexander McQueen, Erdem and Emilia Wickstead.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, the death of 60 percent of Europe's entire population had profound impacts on European society.
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Not surprisingly, some have followed a career path inspired, at least in part, by their grandfathers' service in WWII.
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"Not surprisingly, Barstool Sports never said anything to condemn the harassment and abuse levied by their community," Stellini wrote.
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Not surprisingly, it was a 61-item list; a bit surprisingly, only two items were dedicated to Ed Sheeran.
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" Carl "obtained a list of people who worked at Nixon's reelection campaign committee, not surprisingly, from a former girlfriend.
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But not surprisingly, the analysts don't believe these alternatives will amass much market share over the next few years.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, given the size of the GOP field, most Republicans told me they didn't initially back Trump.
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Not surprisingly, Amell quickly climbed to the top rung before trying a brand-new obstacle, the Swinging Peg Board.
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Not surprisingly, BHP's stock rose 4 percent on Tuesday, blowing away the S&P 500's largely flat performance.
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Not surprisingly, participating in a sport where concussions were common was linked with a higher risk for a concussion.
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Not surprisingly, he weaves in a lot of personal stories about his career and the history of America Online.
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Not surprisingly, the Asia-Pacific region, the epicenter of the US-China trade war, fell by the largest margin.
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Not surprisingly, citizens of successful states live longer, are wealthier, and are more educated than citizens of failed nations.
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Not surprisingly, however, many of those places don't exactly serve up the best food to go along with it.
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Not surprisingly, those waiting for the Trump sisters at the local Republican HQ were inclined to downplay those charges.
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Not surprisingly, studios now jostle for their films to open in Venice (as the Cole Porter lyric puts it).
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Not surprisingly, fake stories about US politics dominated the list in 2016 as a result of the presidential election.
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Not surprisingly, very conservative potential Republicans have been far less likely to back impeachment than moderate/liberal potential Republicans.
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Snapchat selfie sharing came to dramatic halt on Friday, and not surprisingly, its core user base was not happy.
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Not surprisingly, the Obama Administration's Department of Justice unilaterally decided not to prosecute Lois Lerner for her unlawful actions.
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And when you change that, not surprisingly more and more dads do accept what we need them to do.
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Not surprisingly, people who live in areas threatened by climate change are more likely to believe it's actually happening.
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Moms bear the brunt Not surprisingly, it is mothers, not fathers, who bear the heaviest cost of becoming parents.
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