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I did a little research, which — to my surprise!
So yes, I enjoyed it — somewhat to my surprise.
To my surprise, my pores shrank to zip. Zero. Tight.
To my surprise, I feel pretty good ten minutes later.
To my surprise, she went along with my flirty advances.
And to my surprise, you know what I didn't see?
To my surprise, Facebook actually discloses its bonus structure publicly.
And it took off, much to my surprise and delight.
To my surprise, people really wanted to talk about it.
Yet to my surprise, several other colleagues disputed my characterization.
To my surprise, I couldn't find anyone for 20 minutes.
I change all the time and sometimes to my surprise.
To my surprise, Sheertex actually lived up to its promise.
To my surprise, they never mentioned anything about the coronavirus.
"You're on," replied the editor, Amy Virshup, to my surprise.
I also discovered, to my surprise, that shooting was therapeutic.
And, to my surprise, no one looked at me strange.
To my surprise, the representative said that, indeed, I could.
To my surprise, Erewhon was stocked with plenty of it.
To my surprise, the tip turned out to be true.
At the end, to my surprise, I was let go.
To my surprise, Mr. Ramírez wrote back the next year.
To my surprise, initially The Times turned my offer down.
To my surprise, the XEagle was able to keep up.
Much to my surprise, it seems like others see that, too.
To my surprise, it took about five and a half minutes.
When I called it, to my surprise, the victim herself answered.
To my surprise, a lot of them got back to me.
My presentation goes off without a hitch, much to my surprise.
Much to my surprise, the formula was not what I expected.
"To my surprise (I'm still surprised), it actually worked," she writes.
To my surprise, I was given a prompt to "Hide Update"!
I was immediately satisfied and much to my surprise, felt satiated.
She had, to my surprise, agreed to pose for a portrait.
To my surprise — and delight — my hustle didn't come crashing down.
But to my surprise, it just smelled like soap and lavender.
To my surprise and delight, I settled immediately into Casper's pillow.
To my surprise, the pain wasn't anything to write home about.
To my surprise, they became intimately involved in the entire process.
To my surprise, writing about China from Melbourne proved no simpler.
To my surprise, this launch seemed to unfold in slow motion.
Oh my goodness to my surprise at how amazing these are.
"To my surprise, he wrote it in English," Mr. Moverman said.
To my surprise, we walked right past security into the campus.
I found to my surprise that I really enjoyed it as well.
"To my surprise, George R. R. Martin himself interviewed me," Kadlubek said.
It started earlier this week, and to my surprise, it's still available.
To my surprise, there was one emotion that overrode the humiliation: relief.
To my surprise, they agreed, assuring me they'd join out of solidarity.
But to my surprise, I do it, and it isn't that bad.
To my surprise, it was really just your average suburban oceanside town.
Sayonara, Santa Monica Much to my surprise, I became a Bird believer.
To my surprise, they managed to avoid that mistake several weeks ago.
Much to my surprise, the M&Ms were as good as new.
We approached Emancipation Park, and to my surprise I saw Antifa ahead.
To my surprise, he took my hand and started dancing with me.
To my surprise, I felt oppressed by having to write about Greek.
To my surprise, it was my nervous Jewish mother who encouraged me.
And to my surprise and shock, the character was a white woman!
"You can take one cookie," he said, to my surprise and delight.
" To my surprise, it wasn't the usual "When will you get married?
To my surprise, I found the complex easily visible from our rooftop.
To my surprise, the UC media relations team got back to me.
To my surprise, they're ready to peace-out on Stardew Valley, too.
"Much to my surprise, people take care of the glassware," he said.
To my surprise, they went with it, in quite a big way.
To my surprise, he told me to gain experience on my own.
To my surprise, the rain later turned out to make my story.
To my surprise, one noticed me and, grinning sheepishly, said, "I'm sorry."
There, to my surprise, the old-timers remembered Cyrus and his family.
To my surprise the congressman kept going with Trump lies about Obama.
To my surprise, each dish on the menu has an Arabic name.
Somewhat to my surprise, our panel held firm to the race idea.
And to my surprise, I was actually on time to meetings and appointments.
To my surprise and pleasure, I breezed through a series of command lessons.
To my surprise, Nelson answered quickly, but was not inspired by my query.
To my surprise, some of them abandoned their attacks and met me halfway.
Much to my surprise, however, I realized that major was not for me.
And then, it happened:Much to my surprise, I wasn't in trouble at all.
To my surprise, there in the compound was my client — with his luggage.
But after experiencing it, much to my surprise, I am not so sure.
To my surprise and delight, there was a guy nearby who was looking.
Much to my surprise, a month later I had lost 10 pounds — eating!
To my surprise, what my dad said would happen didn't come to pass.
To my surprise, she gave me $100 off and let me pay late.
To my surprise, I have found myself mourning the part Britain had played.
The door swung open, and to my surprise, there was the Dalai Lama.
They asked me, to my surprise, to do the CEO search in 2001.
To my surprise, I shipped Fig and Caputo — and I wasn't the only one.
But to my surprise, it was the women who ended up stealing the show.
To my surprise, though, a lot of people feel really strongly about these cookies.
And then to my surprise, I listened to it several times as an audiobook.
To my surprise, she answered and invited me to her home on Valentine's Day.
And then from there I spent 220 years at IBM, to my surprise. Right.
To my surprise, it only look five minutes to get my entire head dry.
To my surprise, it was easier speaking to people in villages than in cities.
There, I learned — to my surprise — that he manages the bees at the Hilton.
To my surprise, she replied by email, and soon we were exchanging text messages.
To my surprise, sharing my grief lightened the burden instead of intensifying the pain.
Much to my surprise, the glasses arrived on April 11 — weeks ahead of schedule.
To my surprise, its parking lot was edged by hole-in-the-wall restaurants.
To my surprise, I made the cut, and I decided to go to Stuyvesant.
To my surprise, I really enjoyed this feature and could see myself using it.
To my surprise, I watched her breathing tube come out a few weeks later.
To my surprise, "Lunch with Lorelai" didn't actually take place in Lorelai Gilmore's home.
But, much to my surprise, it wasn't a sickeningly sweet or super filling treat.
To my surprise the staff had managed to get it up and running almost flawlessly.
Here, to my surprise, a fair chunk of Jay's singles seem unknown to this crowd.
To my surprise I let out an audible "whoa!" when I looked in the mirror.
To my surprise, I received a "Yes!" response from both individually, and excitedly reversed course.
To my surprise, Graham defends himself aggressively, quickly taking out the creatures with his shotgun.
And it's going to sound silly, but much to my surprise, it ended up working.
But to my surprise, Nu Evolution shadows in Eggplant and Pinot work out quite nicely.
Much to my surprise, Black Twitter hasn't exploded about the new Netflix film Burning Sands.
And much to my surprise, I don't miss MagSafe as much as I expected to.
To my surprise, Mr. Obama won handily, taking states that Democrats hadn't won in generations.
To my surprise, Edwin says he prefers the food court environment over traditional restaurant work.
To my surprise, I went through at least five security gates very fast with her.
To my surprise, Hundred Waters' focus on careful curation even extends to the festival's audience.
To my surprise, I caught the very next wave and made it halfway to shore.
And to my surprise, there in the dark, I found myself moving to the beat.
"To my surprise," he said in an interview, "all the Tesla fans just went berserk."
And to my surprise, people in China, including some in the know, seem to agree.
Then, to my surprise, the Southwest LUV voucher the employee handed me was for $400.
And it was, but to my surprise, we use this convenient device all the time.
To my surprise, this fills me up and I no longer even want the sweet potatoes.
To my surprise, the genius who created Italians Mad at Food is not Italian at all.
But, much to my surprise, watching this Ramsay video filled me with cheer instead of fear!
To my surprise, I realized while researching this story that this news might personally affect me.
The lamb moved for a few seconds afterward, but to my surprise, it was over quickly.
Much to my surprise, I was anxious about the prospect of not wearing workout clothes constantly.
The touchpad is smooth, and, to my surprise, includes a sensor with Windows Hello fingerprint protection.
"The Front Runner," to my surprise, freed me as well from more than one echo chamber.
Additionally, much to my surprise, when running a multicity search among New York; Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Much to my surprise, under oath and on national television, Mr. Friedman walked back the statement.
To my surprise, my face—the robot's face—was now lit from within and glowing blue.
But afterward I found to my surprise that I was less interested in a third hit.
To my surprise, the chief executive of Dun & Bradstreet agreed — and then assigned me the job.
To my surprise, he suddenly threw an arm around my shoulders and patted me, smiling crookedly.
To my surprise, her son answered (the one who wrote the book called The Spectacular Vernacular).
To my surprise, I did not find the designer particularly aloof or monastic in her bearing.
To my surprise, it wasn't all that different from what I usually do for The Times.
To my surprise and delight, of the 12 individuals that we asked, all 12 said yes.
To my surprise and delight, of the 12 individuals that we asked, all 12 said yes.
" But to my surprise, the mother on my tour praised them "for just celebrating their heritage.
All three, to my surprise, work equally well — assuming your flight isn't too long, at least.
Much to my surprise, Priority Pass only had useable lounges in only one of these cities.
To my surprise, the lounge was large and spacious with ample seating and plenty of amenities.
To my surprise, he wrote back, telling me how nice it was to hear from me.
Much to my surprise, all the little pieces of the tissue had collected on the cloth.
Much to my surprise, I'm actually in a game tonight, with that American who wandered in.
That love has only grown, to my surprise, even as I've swum out of the undertow.
To my surprise, Google's smart voice assistant called the restaurant and booked a reservation for 245:45.
To my surprise, the agent offered me an exit row window seat with the middle seat open.
My mom had gotten a rhinoplasty procedure two years prior, and to my surprise, she said okay.
To my surprise, he articulated his emotions with a depth of feeling that was uncharacteristic of him.
That interview is going to come out next week — but, to my surprise, it's already gone viral.
And to my surprise, I haven't felt this excitement for putting out a record since the debut.
To my surprise, I even found a short USB cord in the dust bin after one session.
To my surprise, the only difference from my usual morning shake was a pleasant, earthy base note.
But to my surprise, the majority of the people I spoke with have never recorded a session.
"To my surprise there was barely any pornographic art related to the game," Khexxi told me recently.
One day, I realized, to my surprise, that Björk was a normal person who did everyday things.
To my surprise, still, they paid me an unthinkable $800 for that first story — a cash windfall!
I head outside and to my surprise, all the snow I thought I shoveled yesterday is back.
I'm 6′ tall on the dot — and, to my surprise, I could sit inside the GT comfortably.
To my surprise, sex had gotten better with every decade of my life until I reached 70.
To my surprise, for the first time in months, I heard actual sounds coming from my mouth.
To my surprise, the flight to Nice took off, not long after midnight, with me on it.
To my surprise, all 210 recommendations in the Blue Ribbon Panel's report heavily concentrate on enabling computational infrastructure.
Much to my surprise, it actually worked as a leather cleaner without discoloring or visibly damaging the area.
I suggested cutting it short and she, to my surprise, agreed, and we did it there and then.
One involved an unlucky and poorly positioned opponent dying as Thanos in the storm, much to my surprise.
But to my surprise, this diet included almost too much for me to get down in a day.
"I suggested cutting it short and she, to my surprise, agreed, and we did it there and then."
We finally make our way to the media check-in, and to my surprise, we still have credentials.
However, to my surprise, the draw of the VR massage is more about the VR than the massage.
"I've been doing video clips, and getting a lot of hits on them, to my surprise," Mooney said.
To my surprise, the sponsor of the bill that Perry vetoed was Tom Craddick, the ultraconservative former speaker.
To my surprise, the ministry said I could meet with him three days later, on Monday, August 1.
The geometries of Ms. Childs's style would seem to encourage distance, but, to my surprise, proximity enhanced appreciation.
When it was all over, not only did I feel great, but to my surprise, I enjoyed it.
To my surprise, he not only liked it, but said that was what he was attempting to emulate.
To my surprise, I wasn't actually learning the news with as much depth as I thought I was.
To my surprise, I found the floor underneath it littered with hundreds upon hundreds of pieces of gold.
To my surprise, this costs almost as much as the crackers and soda I bought earlier this week.
To my surprise, a company spokesperson said it still serves 50M monthly active users across Foursquare and Swarm.
To my surprise, my results were 84 percent West African, 14 percent European, and 2 percent East Asian.
To my surprise, I found that there are lots of things to love about the Swedish tax system.
When I mention her success at TOC, I'm often asked, to my surprise, who pays for all of this.
Much to my surprise, I was upgraded straight into first-class just after I checked in for the flight!
To my surprise, my upgrade cleared as soon as I checked in while paid upgrades were going for $159.
It happened so fast but to my surprise — my fear flew away the second I stepped off the cliff.
But, to my surprise, I've also found hopeful signs that we are moving in a new, more informed direction.
That — from my vantage point, and much to my surprise — seems to be an appetite that can't be filled.
They turned to Donald Trump, and, certainly to my surprise, it worked for them, at least on some level.
To my surprise (after several gaming experts warned me off using a laptop for VR), the answer is yes.
I've already met with Kroll again and, once more to my surprise, the conversation was very productive and proactive.
To my surprise it lasted 16 years with using it daily and making average of three pots of coffee.
After the procedure, I asked Nunez if we could discuss the case, and to my surprise he enthusiastically agreed.
It is rare for me to feel completely at home in Hargeisa, but to my surprise, I started to.
To my surprise, I fared well academically, but I never entirely got over the feeling of being an impostor.
To my surprise, that day she did not want to talk about her husband or children or in-laws.
Toward the end of the trial period, to my surprise, I noticed my mood had actually begun to improve.
I was 24 years old when I stumbled, much to my surprise, into a career of writing sex novels.
They were easy to put on and take off and to my surprise, always stayed snug on my thighs.
To my surprise, the host wrote back saying she would save the apartment for me for the following year.
And, to my surprise, the murky sounds Mr. Hough summoned during stretches of dizzying passagework seemed to anticipate Debussy.
To my surprise, I was directed to a dining car that actually looked like the one in the brochure.
What's the point: Much to my surprise, Bloomberg can now be considered a real player in the Democratic primary.
To my surprise, he called right back, said he'd gotten my letter, but that $5,000 was too much money.
A couple of days later, to my surprise, she told the class that we were going to Hawaii instead.
To my surprise, Del Baldo's insatiable curiosity does not extend to one person: he has not yet portrayed himself.
To my surprise, the brownie did not come warmed up, so I asked my bartender if it could be heated.
To my surprise, none of the twins whom I asked to take part in the project objected to dressing alike.
To my surprise, he never responded to that or to an email to an AOL account associated with his name.
I wanted a companion for the trip and, much to my surprise, my dad, a retired human resources consultant, volunteered.
I listened to the arguments and, to my surprise, the vast majority of the alleged crimes did not involve violence.
But, to my surprise, I was delighted by what I had taken for pure gimmick: the pickle-flavored soft serve.
To my surprise, after a few weeks the palpitations diminished, and have stayed manageable as I continue to meditate daily.
Rather to my surprise, in 2007 I was the winner of the national primary to choose the coalition's presidential candidate.
To my surprise, no doctor was available, and it took the receptionist an hour to reach a nurse by phone.
I thought he had gone to the restroom, but when he returned, to my surprise, he was holding two beers.
Still, I'm skeptical—but to my surprise, the six pints he's brought for me to try are all actually good.
But on the following Sunday, to my surprise, none of the church leaders at Mass acknowledged what had just happened.
Once I ambled around the shoreline waiting for our guide and found to my surprise my first dead gray whale.
Then I got a call, and to my surprise she was telling me about a counselor she had been seeing.
I came down from the mountain to find places and people from his tales that, to my surprise, were real.
Two days in and — honestly, a bit to my surprise — both the display and the back of the phone are flawless.
Much to my surprise, the face wash gave me a thorough cleanse without leaving a dry, stripped feeling on my skin.
To my surprise, however, Dunaief says the random tips I've picked up over the internet can actually help prevent eye strain.
I met her at the restaurant and, to my surprise, there was a middle-aged, business-looking guy there as well.
To my surprise, things changed a couple weeks later, when the final deliberations over the Democratic platform were held in Orlando.
To my surprise, my inbox was soon filled with emails from people who claim to still use, and love, their Zunes.
Much to my surprise, he was calling me to see if I'd like to become a full-time writer for io9.
To my surprise, few academics study this question because burnout, at least in the U.S., is not an official medical condition.
Somewhat to my surprise, he said he had learned that love is a stronger motivating force for social change than anger.
I expect a completely different taste experience, but to my surprise it tastes pretty much the same as the salmon does.
I had started playing Scrabble with my new husband, and, to my surprise, he was trouncing me by dozens of points.
But this year, I found perhaps the most significant indicator of the prevailing cultural vibe, to my surprise, in country music.
To my surprise, she showed up, poured herself a glass of wine and was one of the last people to leave.
I eased my head carefully into a gap in the prickly leaves and, to my surprise, scared up an actual bird.
Much to my surprise, the cheesecake that started it all — The Cheesecake Factory's Original Cheesecake — made it into my top 10.
To my surprise, I found myself the owner of three books by Camille Mauclair, a minor writer in the Mallarmé circle.
I sent out two different photos to be made in black and white, and they came out, to my surprise, beautifully.
"'Rohit is being a real jerk about the spending offsets,' the president said, to my surprise, and my frustration," McConnell writes.
So when I received, to my surprise, an invitation to talk with the holy man, I did not hesitate to accept.
And to my surprise, both of these features are good enough to give you a decent idea of what you're working with.
Much to my surprise, the Echo Buds sound wonderful and are leaps and bounds better than the expectations I had coming in.
I was worried I was a bit out of shape for the advanced class, but to my surprise I still got it!
"To my surprise, the Bureau of Public Affairs did not have in place any rules governing this type of action," he said.
Much to my surprise, Bondarchuk was interested; not only might he produce the show, he would also play the oligarch character himself.
To my surprise, once I found a rate that was comfortable, it was easier to shut my brain off and drift off.
They took notes during his talk (which is uncommon at TED, to my surprise) and as he spoke to the crowd afterward.
To my surprise, there were a host of reports of ink complications, infections, toxin effects, scarring, burns, chronic irritations, and much more.
I was worried that the product would smell like sunscreen or have a sunscreen-like feel but to my surprise, it didn't.
To my surprise, however, I found under that promising sentence a thread of lies and propaganda not worthy of your respected publication.
To my surprise, all of them responded with an invitation — one winery for a day, the other two for the entire harvest.
" Chappelle said he encountered many Trump voters on Election Day of last year: "To my surprise, you know what I didn't see?
We met when we were both actors in the same show, and much to my surprise and delight, he seemed into me.
I engage anyway, and to my surprise, hearing the rhythmic voices of those around me makes me feel lighter; more at peace.
Her skill was both alarming — her limbs seemed to bend bonelessly, as if she were a doll — and, to my surprise, moving.
But to my surprise, only one candidate bothered to send a formal follow-up email, thanking me for my time and consideration.
I expected a harsh response from my boss, but to my surprise, he just calmly focused on how we could fix it.
To our dismay (but not to my surprise), the concessions were not enough to get the Freedom Caucus on board, as usual.
But to my surprise, the inside of the hotel felt like a sanctuary tucked away in the busiest part of New York.
On paper, it seems like a desperate way to stand out, but to my surprise, in some cases, more cameras might be better.
To my surprise, Gabriel didn't email me all week, so I started the next weekend, Saturday, 5 am, just as terrified as before.
To my surprise the most requested books were by far romance novels which really made sense after thinking about it for a minute.
To my surprise, she remembered exactly who the character was, and she felt the CG looked realistic — enough that it wasn't an issue.
But I have learned, to my surprise, that close relationships rely on at least a small amount of mutual manipulation to sustain them.
I scan my CVS card to see if I have any relevant coupons and to my surprise I HAVE FIVE EXTRA CARE BUCKS!
To my surprise, I felt kind of cool — like I belonged in an international band — and was in a generally more playful mood.
To my surprise, I made it the entire weekend (three days) without washing my hair, which is the longest I've ever gone before.
To my surprise, aside from kebab restaurants, Iman has also worked for the storefront signs of Zadig & Voltaire in France and around Europe.
Senator Lindsey Graham called me yesterday, very much to my surprise, and we had a very interesting talk about national security, and more!
To my surprise, I did a decent job — my speed helped to make up for my lack of accuracy in rolling the ball.
This lead to me getting in contact with him and proposing the idea of a split, which to my surprise he was into!
To my surprise, when I just binge-watched the show a couple of years ago, that mythology was of little interest at all.
My brother is hosting the holidays this year, and to my surprise, extended an invite to my father-in-law to join us.
The next morning, to my surprise, I reached the district police officer in charge of the case, Officer Liu, on the first try.
Then, thinking how his retirement might affect the imperial system, I realized to my surprise that I actually wanted the system to continue.
To my surprise, one can do many stretches either sitting on a chair or standing and using a chair for balance or ballast.
To my surprise, he did not, and it did him wonders because while I appreciated Steyer's concise answers, I also liked his personality.
I did a lot of typing on the new system and, to my surprise, the giant track pad never got in the way.
That's been my go-to party question lately, and to my surprise, most people don't politely excuse themselves for a refill when asked.
I told my parents that I wanted to open my own restaurant and to my surprise, they were both supportive of my decision.
Sartore initially said no, but then to my surprise invited me to his office in downtown Burlington, which I visited on an autumn day.
After class, to my surprise, my skin doesn't feel clogged or gritty and I feel more confident than I have in quite a while.
To my surprise, I'm able to bring his health down to about halfway over the next few minutes and my confidence is running high.
To my surprise, the representative said that it's T-Mobile policy not to disclose information regarding incidents like this—not even to the victims.
To my surprise, though, I found that, with a little work, these portable espresso makers can turn out an espresso worthy of the name.
This theme of compassion, of empathy, is a welcome change of pace, and to my surprise it actually results in an emotionally engaging story.
To my surprise, two of my black friends who had studied in Rome in another college program had a great time that same semester.
To my surprise, I found it lively and provocative, full of the kind of novel perceptions that can make a familiar subject interesting again.
After crossing an abandoned bridge over the San Miguel River, I descended into a narrow slot canyon filled, to my surprise, with grazing cows.
But to my surprise, there was an onslaught of music and drumbeats when players from either team simply dribbled the ball up the court.
I had the procedure, and to my surprise I did experience a short time of mourning for any unborn child I might have had.
To my surprise, he really listened to me, asking me questions and requesting that I elaborate on some of the points I was making.
To my surprise, John Brooklyn, an addiction specialist in Vermont who helped shape and implement the hub and spoke model, pushed back on this.
"I started collecting beads because I thought they were used for adornment, but to my surprise they were never used for adornment," Dabls explained.
And here's where all that emotional work I've been doing over the past few years really kicked in, because to my surprise, I believed him.
To my surprise, I again had a shockingly hard time, crapped out after three miles, and posted my worst time for that distance in months.
I was a little freaked out by the idea of fecal matter coating my acneic skin, but to my surprise, it was actually really relaxing.
So I began to check out and (much to my surprise) quietly echo the conservative sentiments against oversensitivity that I had once dismissed as bigotry.
In a word: No. In fact, a bunch of pregnancy side effects (both fun- and shitty-sounding) skipped me over completely, much to my surprise.
Though Niall, to my surprise, she maintained a regard for, describing him to me as ambitious and attractive and smart, which I believed was true.
To my surprise, the pancakes lived up to the hype — they were just as fluffy and light as the internet told me they would be.
At the end of last year, I was sleeping with a very attractive man who, to my surprise, also seemed to find me very attractive.
He, to my surprise, also does not seem to think it's all that big a deal, maintaining that these are common words, generic phrases, etc.
To my surprise, he wrote back within a few days: I thank you for your kind letter about the film of Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck.
To my surprise, she encouraged me to keep taking classes and offered to loan me books by authors who wrote about their struggles in college.
I ask him if he thinks psychology plays any part, and to my surprise he doesn't have the defensive knee-jerk reaction that Anna does.
To my surprise, I was called in by the company's supervisor of contractors and told that I could not go around intimidating and frightening employees.
Much to my surprise, vegan butter won out: It provided the best flavor and best replicated the qualities of dairy butter, like browning and spread.
To my surprise, when I returned home later that evening, a photo of the mural was the #1 post on the New York City subreddit.
I recently took a week off and, to my surprise, found it harder than expected to set an out-of-office message from my iPhone.
To my surprise, not only did the check-in agent move to a semi-empty row, but also offered to block the seat next to me.
Normally, I'd decline, or at least imbibe a bit of liquid courage first, but to my surprise, I agreed to sing not one, but two songs.
And then there are small things: for instance, to my surprise, the phone even automatically saved a map and directions of where I'd parked my car.
In subsequent surveys, I began directly asking whether electors had been contacted to change their votes and to my surprise, it has happened with surprising frequency.
That meant a lot of lime and sodas, a healthier bank balance than ever before, and—to my surprise—absolutely no change to my social life.
But that skepticism soon made way for a much deeper appreciation for a voice I now consider to be talented, hilarious and, to my surprise, meaningful.
Those flights took place right when I was being minted as a writer, and, to my surprise, discovering I was a "Jewish-American" writer to boot.
Also, somewhat to my surprise, I think the interviews really showed some of the ways that the leftward lurch of the Democratic Party has been overstated.
And, to my surprise, as the pandemic has worsened, my mother started to listen to other sources of information, like her children and other news outlets.
A few years ago I ordered a bottle of aligoté at a sushi bar and discovered, to my surprise, that it went beautifully with the meal.
To my surprise and delight, the hygienist gleaned what I was humming and began to sing along, with all the words, in a very sweet voice.
To my surprise, party registration had a lot of explanatory power in a person's House choice even after controlling for the voter's feelings toward the President.
To my surprise, my mean arterial blood pressure was about 12 points higher when staring up at the enormous skyscrapers, indicating I may have felt stressed.
And to my surprise, weeks later, I'm starting to believe that less stuff can actually lead to a bit more happiness (or at the very least, efficiency).
And then there are small things: For instance, to my surprise, the phone even automatically saved a map of and directions to where I'd parked my car.
The familiar green Android mascot was dressed up in an R2-D2 outfit and it was shimmying and jiggling its metal bits to my surprise and delight.
To my surprise, it made it feel fluffy and clean, and it also felt smoother and more hydrated than it did after I washed with regular shampoo.
And, to my surprise, the Facebook post blew up and fellow London snake owners were offering their time and telling similar stories of their own lost pets.
Then, to my surprise, he said he wanted to continue the conversation and would call again when he landed at his next campaign event, in Bridgeport, Conn.
Much to my surprise, the DOH was accessible, knowledgeable and responsive in recording my information and symptoms, and in scheduling a home testing visit within 48 hours.
Then, to my surprise, the court offered me the opportunity to enter the Washington County Adult Drug Treatment Program, commonly known as drug court or treatment court.
To my surprise, it's not obvious that a rerun of the Virginia House of Delegates election on a national scale would yield Democratic control of the House.
But I will say: Shark Tank brings the best out of Grace & Frankie, and (much to my surprise) Grace & Frankie brings the best out of Shark Tank.
To my surprise, when I tracked her down in 2012, Fabienne was living in a dingy apartment with her dying mother and her energetic young daughter, Christina.
To my surprise and delight, when I checked out the contents of the seat-back pocket in front of me, I found this Hello Kitty airsick bag.
To my surprise, he really enjoys the show, not like he had much of a choice because I am a remote hog and this is my house!
The door to the building was propped open, to my surprise, and Schieberl—groggy but very friendly—was just arriving at his studio when I ambushed him.
On a weekday afternoon in the Greek and Roman sculpture hall at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, I was, to my surprise, the only visitor on my phone.
"I honestly thought it was obvious that I was a guy using the gender-swap filter, but to my surprise, I got so many genuine compliments," Sey said.
"The conversation, to my surprise, moved into a P.R. conversation about how the Trump team would position this and what they could say about this," Mr. Comey said.
The most "living in the future" project I saw at I/O was, to my surprise, Project Tango, Google's augmented-reality initiative, about which I had been skeptical.
"To my surprise, feminist colleagues and friends for over 22009 years have now shunned me at national conferences and criticized me for 'helping rapists,'" she emailed last October.
But, to my surprise, times have changed—this weekend, me and about 50 others participated in the inaugural Eagle Pass Pride Parade, to some unexpected but welcome fanfare.
But the subtle images are the most fascinating as to my surprise they are only seemingly innocent [...] The NSFW elements are all present, just hidden in plain sight.
I'm always happy to help out a friendly newbie, and to my surprise, her very first idea — for a NATIONAL PARK SERVICE puzzle — I thought was a gem.
To my surprise, as soon as the translator began to deliver my questions to Ngannou, he had no hesitation understanding what I said, despite my thick Dublin accent.
And while I typically lean towards thongs when I wear fitted looks, much to my surprise, panty lines were nowhere in sight while I was wearing Kim's briefs.
On "Homicide: Life on the Street," I became — much to my surprise — one of the first women, as a regular on a television show, who wore trousers regularly.
I turned to my colleagues to ask how to respond, and to my surprise, they all said the same thing: my student, Heather Ames, was probably sabotaging herself.
To my surprise, he condemned the Sousse massacre and a terrorist attack in March, 2015, at Tunisia's national museum, the Bardo, where three gunmen killed two dozen people.
To my surprise and to great concern, the excessiveness of our division has yet to give us pause for contemplation on what is truly going on amongst us.
When I did ask, as casually as I could, whether the vase came from my father, the people in the house, to my surprise, surrendered without a fight.
" He also thanks Hughes for sending him to Richmond Barthé, the African-American sculptor, who "has taken me as his first pupil much to my surprise and joy.
But, to my surprise, I did feel as if I'd lost something important, and I felt that way for months, mostly because I never stopped to consider why.
In response, I sent an innocuous #MeToo direct message to a friend, and much to my surprise, she offered to introduce me to New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor.
To my surprise, it is a sit-down restaurant with a 45 to 60-minute wait, so we get three old-fashioned hot chocolates to-go (one per couple).
Much to my surprise, I found myself on the phone not with a Swedish citizen but with Daniel Ddida, a 25-year-old student who's originally from Butaleja, Uganda.
Yet as a Mekons fan I stuck at it, and to my surprise, these raggedy-ass plaints now add up to my favorite Mekons album since 2002's OOOH!.
Much to my surprise, after I broke the news and the New York Times and others followed suit, the government suddenly announced it had a suspect: Wen Ho Lee.
To my surprise, the black beans had a good consistency and a sharp and tangy flavor, but didn't overpower the nacho cheese, chipotle sauce, or reduced-fat sour cream.
I typed in the email address in his phone to see if it was a contact, and to my surprise, he had sent it to his mom's best friend.
But much to my surprise, Jane and Rafael finally having sex and Alba's climactic moment are not, in fact, the only sexual game changers this episode had in store.
To my surprise, it came off in one fell swoop (save for a few little chunks I had to remove after) and didn't pull out a single brow hair.
Much to my surprise, she then removed all the books from the bookshelf, grouped them in the closet for each child and put out just a few in baskets.
Again, to my surprise, I got far better fill here than I expected — I'd like to give a shout-out to Pope JOHN X for his much-needed assistance.
To my surprise, M. texts me saying he'd meet me at the 7:45 class this morning — just the incentive I needed to get my ass out of bed.
Right at the top of my inbox, to my surprise, I saw an email from the official Emojipedia newsletter with the subject line: First Look: The 2019 Emoji List.
To my surprise — and likely that of no one else who has ever taken antidepressants — the decrease in my sadness was matched only by the increase in my weight.
To my surprise, he spoke openly about quitting his job in 2015 to pursue his Airbnb venture full time, despite the legal risks, and described how the operation worked.
To my surprise, I had some fresh material at my disposal: During those three weeks, for example, a colleague had mentioned the fact that Mr. Sorkin was an avid procrastinator.
Even getting lost seemed interesting because at every turn I saw an elephant, or artifacts from the Caucasus, or, to my surprise, a mini recreation of an avenue in Havana.
"But this time, to my surprise, it went viral," she penned in the op-ed It's the danger of being a high-profile feminist in the age of social media.
When I read this, I noticed to my surprise that it fit very closely with my own experience: I had a big initial boost, but eventually the depression came back.
When we first met at a concert, as the story has been told, he was an aspiring artist, unbeknownst to most, and to my surprise, a fan of Sheila Escovedo.
To my surprise, after I introduced myself and told him I covered his trial for VICE, he moved over so I could sit down and proceeded to answer my questions.
I tried Portrait mode in low light where, to my surprise, it still succeeded, though the background was a little less blurred than it was in the well-lit photos.
Of the people I know who (to my surprise) plan to vote for Donald Trump, 100 percent say they are doing so because they simply cannot vote for Mrs. Clinton.
It was only a few years ago that I finally discovered it, on a high shelf of my closet, and, to my surprise, I saw it in a new light.
It included computer-generated scores of the so-called Big Five personality traits — including openness and conscientiousness, where I scored highly, and neuroticism where, to my surprise, I scored low.
I was a co-author of a paper last year that found (to my surprise) that the world's most isolated reefs were no healthier than those adjacent to coastal cities.
It's not uncommon to smell weed on any given day while walking the streets of Los Angeles, but to my surprise, there were no strong scents coming from the restaurant.
But to my surprise, when I did that, someone within a blacked-out church — St. Rose of Lima Church off Orange Street — took aim at me and fired at me.
Both sides, to my surprise, appear to now agree on a vastly expanded role for Medicaid, as even many GOP governors now defend the program's increased presence in their states.
I thought your death was going to push me into a deep depression but to my surprise it has had the opposite effect: I am irrepressibly happy to be alive again.
And then five months-ish in, Scott Thompson, who was then leading PayPal, left for Yahoo and, to my surprise, a month later or so, I was asked to take over.
We got to test it on some extremely cheap and bad wine that was being handed out for free at a trade show, and the Aerator, to my surprise, actually worked.
But the first problem is more exciting than limiting (the potential of these machines, theoretically, is enormous), and the second one, to my surprise, isn't really a big deal any more.
To my surprise, Hillary Clinton said "no", and declined to support the event despite the attendance of senior officials from the State Department and leading female academics from major U.S. universities.
As one psychiatrist I spoke to told me, it was very likely I was suffering from a confluence of depressions, including post-trauma, post-influenza, and, to my surprise, postpartum depression.
To my surprise she agreed, and once in the house she showed us family pictures, made us tea and even talked about the all-important call from the prime minister's office.
There are questions regarding the designers behind Meghan Markle's wedding attire (there was more than one?) and to my surprise, macrame made a comeback in 2018 because we're all hanging plants now?
To my surprise and great appreciation, Graham was kind enough to take the time to reply to my criticisms, and in so doing, won me over on the essence of the topic.
Much to my surprise, I was most struck by the exhibition's section of photographs, especially Gozo's use of double-exposure techniques to create sedimentary layers, or tectonic plates, of mostly quotidian images.
Much to my surprise, there were several appointments still available with doctors that actually had great credentials and weren't too far away, so I booked one and got myself out the door.
Vevo, the music video platform known mainly for its YouTube presence, was hosting a private event atop the SLS Hotel in a penthouse suite designed (tastefully, to my surprise) by Lenny Kravitz.
I've been swan diving into trends that I never thought I would wear, and to my surprise, many are now key pieces in my closet (they haven't all been wins, of course).
Much to my surprise, I actually got back an IP. You found the weak spot in January 2017, at which point the Australian police had been running the server for three months.
To my surprise, I learned I had a first cousin born the day before my older sister and given up for adoption by my now-married-for-50-years aunt and uncle.
In one instance, I unknowingly did a set of quests for the aforementioned Principi and received, to my surprise, a flag that would allow me to bluff my way into a pirate fort.
To my surprise, leaving and entering the country through the San Ysidro port of entry on foot was much easier than it is to fly on a commercial airplane within the United States.
A tour group of about 10 people arrived in my car in Yekaterinburg, and to my surprise, they were all English-speakers — some from Australia, some from the UK, and others from Canada.
When I went back to my hometown for a high school reunion, I found to my surprise that the most welcoming individuals were the women I had known when I was a boy.
To my surprise, a nurse brought me into an evaluation room right away and explained that the test could be done on-site, if the doctor decided I was a candidate for it.
To my surprise, once all the confetti had fallen, people went back inside to the dance floor—and there we stayed until late in the night when Olive Garden staff kicked us all out.
To my surprise, mirrors weren't necessary — although I did literally "look back at it" twice while lying on my stomach just to make sure my entire bum was covered, adding more product as needed.
So I put the question to social media and, to my surprise, got a unanimous response: yes, if there were a women-only ridesharing service, every woman who answered my question would use it.
My hope was to sell four or five to some close friends and raise a small amount to donate, but by the end of the night, to my surprise, 50 people had placed orders!
In less than an hour, I saved myself from days of lying around and wallowing in self-pity (which I'm normally accustomed to) — and, much to my surprise, it wasn't even that stressful at all.
To my surprise, she cataloged emotions that huddled inside me too: the aloneness, the sense of being cast in an endlessly looping horror movie, the disconnect from a world where things like this didn't happen.
To my surprise, an unheralded contest between esteemed Japanese veteran Yuki Kondo and the relatively inexperienced Akihiro Takanabe was featured on the card—sandwiched betwixt fights with a combination of two lesser-known MMA competitors.
I found, to my surprise, that there were a million other Jews just in New York, and millions more people of every country and faith imaginable, and for the most part everyone lived in peace.
Garry got me in there, and to my surprise, the executive producers, Jim Brooks and Allan Burns, were not only eager to hear my stories, but looking for female writers, which was mostly unheard of then.
But, to my surprise, I was seated in the middle of a huge Israeli family of 20 who, as luck would have it, have came to the Mozart concert to fête the family matriarch's 75th birthday.
"To my surprise, President Trump, today in our meeting, offered his support for raising the gas and diesel tax by 25 cents a gallon and dedicating that money to improve our roads, highways, and bridges," Sen.
To my surprise, Mr. Brooks's argument that the issues of race today are tied back to a national sin and that a national reckoning for that sin would lead to a spiritual renewal resonated with me.
To my surprise, I cried as I described my life that year — the confusion, my mother's illness — and though she was just a kid, not much younger than I had been then, she wiped my tears.
Elena had asked if we would read an excerpt from that part of the essay at the gallery during the opening, then have a kind of public conversation, and, to my surprise, Sonia had said yes.
To my surprise, a lot of very establishment voices in mental health care, people like former heads of the American Psychiatric Association, former heads of the National Institute of Mental Health, are very open to this research.
But to my surprise, I came away from season two believing that Philip's defining characteristic, his kneejerk rage at being belittled, is a crucial component of something The Crown depicts better than just about any other show.
To my surprise, he began fuming about a scene I hadn't thought twice about: a plot point in which the Americans ask China, not Russia, for help in getting a powerful enough rocket to return to Mars.
Much to my surprise, one of the items readers were most interested in was the expensive bicycle Motherboard editor-in-chief Derek Mead got to take for a spin, as you can see in the email below.
To my surprise I found myself making significant rewrites based on my tween's comments, sharpening the relationship between the sisters, looking through my notebooks for more examples of Lyra's joy to counteract the misery I'd focused on.
To my surprise, I found it comforting to be with him during that time, to sit by his side and hold his hand and watch his chest rise and fall with a familiar little riffle of snore.
I caught up to him, and, to my surprise, he followed me back to check whether our spot was O.K. He looked at the sign, shook his head and proceeded to ticket every car on the block.
To my surprise, when I made it to the front of the line, I wasn't met by a barkeep dressed in wizard's robe but instead I found an iPad mounted on a stand ready to take my order.
You don't have to be a marketing genius to come up with a few compelling ways of telling that story, but, to my surprise, there wasn't a single video of the drone in action on the MMC website.
To my surprise upon closing my car door and hearing glass fall to the concrete as a result, I found a shattered rear window and even cracks in my windshield that I hadn't noticed in all the rain.
Curious and slightly skeptical that something in life could be so simple, I made an account to see for myself, and much to my surprise, within the first five minutes of my Mastodon life, I too, was verified.
As a woman at M.I.T. in 1973, I was the only student in a computer science class to solve a particularly hard question on an exam, but to my surprise the professor announced that nobody had solved it.
But much to my surprise, I found that most two-bedroom rentals in the Rhode Island area cost about $403 to $700 a month more than my existing mortgage — and that was without all the exorbitant security deposits.
To my surprise I found, through my prenatal yoga class, a community of accepting women who cheered mothers on when they breastfed or bottle fed, co-slept or used a crib, stayed at home or worked full-time.
One morning, my alarm went off, I rolled over, checked my phone, and to my surprise, my friend had messaged me in the night telling me she missed me and wanted to know if I'd be open to talking.
To my surprise, none of this mattered because in the first 10 minutes of the bootcamp, The Bear Grylls instructors told us we could only pack ONE additional item after our canteen, knife, rain jacket and pair of socks.
I have a diverse listening style — K-pop, hip-hop, EDM, classical, jazz, and lo-fi, to name a few — so it was to my surprise when I found out that the larger pads made the MW50+ sound worse.
To my surprise, the tie-in with bank account transaction data as a really quick and robust way of on-boarding and tracking the cost of each SaaS or subscription service was something early testers of Unubo actually requested.
Much to my surprise, people who I'd looked up to, that I felt an instinctive need to protect from my sullied presence, were just as in awe of the kind of experience I'd been picking up along the way.
"To my surprise, President Trump, today in our meeting, offered his support for raising the gas and diesel tax by 25 cents a gallon and dedicating that money to improve our roads, highways, and bridges," Carper said in a statement.
To my surprise, a stooped employee broke into a credible, fluty Julia Child impersonation, holding his hand high to indicate the 6-foot-2-inch stature that made her even more conspicuous in France than she was in the States.
" Nearly two years later, the Dancing with the Stars alum was in Los Angeles for press for her new book and a friend said she wanted to set her up with someone at church: "To my surprise it was Austin!
I still do, though somewhat to my surprise the essay I found most powerful on this reading was "For the Time Being," a selection from the book of that name, published in 1999, the latest of the eight books sampled here.
To my surprise, he told me that U.S. states that had legalized the medical or recreational use of cannabis, leading to an increase in cannabis usage, had also seen a significant rise in a condition known as cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS).
SO IT WASN'T -- IT WAS JUST REALLY ABOUT EXPOSING SOMETHING THAT MUCH TO MY SURPRISE, EVEN PEOPLE WITHIN THE HEALTH CARESPACE OR PEOPLE WHO HAVE COVERED THIS ISSUE FOR A LONG TIME WERE SHOCKED AND HAD NO IDEA OFREALLY HOW IT WORKS.
It started off as a small project, but in just a few years, the foundation has grown, and I've been able to connect with dozens of people, help them heal, and (to my surprise) even catch a glimpse of my original dream.
To my surprise, the GPU History chart showed the app was using the MacBook Pro's two built-in graphics processors (both the discrete AMD Radeon Pro 560 and the Intel HD Graphics 630) and not the eGPU like it should have been.
Night Pillow, $149.99, available at BloomingdalesRead our review of the Night Pillow hereI've tried many pillows (at one point they consumed 60% of my bed), but my favorite, to my surprise, has been this memory foam one encased in a silk pillowcase.
I believed the SMURFS to be pure '80s, weakly reprised this decade, but to my surprise the little blue characters actually began as a 1950s Belgian cartoon, so maybe the Smurfs of my memories are also a weak reprise of Les Schtroumpfs.
"For some reason I always thought we hadn't finished the vocal track but, to my surprise, not only was it finished, it was a powerful performance by Charles and the band is on fire to boot," Brenneck said in a press release.
The album also, to my surprise and delight, included versions of Otis Redding's "(Sittin' on the) Dock of the Bay" and the Bee Gees' "Words," giving it at least a modicum of the hip credibility that I might otherwise have found wanting.
To my surprise, the computer section was littered with listings for gently used ThinkPads, from an almost 603-year old ThinkPad 600 launched back when IBM was still in charge of the brand, to a newer, but still relatively mature ThinkPad 1171 from 2002.
I had seen her sandals on a handful of discerning young women over the summer and through some sleuthing learned to my surprise that no, the tasteful shoes they were wearing weren't from Céline or Manolo, but Parsons, who launched her eponymous line in 2017.
But to my surprise, Harlots appears determined to delve into thornier issues of consent, sexual slavery, and the desperate measures women had (and have) to take in order to advance in the world — or even just to sidestep the sporadic demands of powerful men.
To my surprise, Ulrich didn't come off negatively at all; if anything, he was extremely pleasant, his answers thoughtful and considered, his manner familiar and warm, even as we sat surrounded by publicists and in full view of anyone else who happened to be walking by.
Only after I inquired to then-recently-announced incoming Vice Dean Bustamante about the possibility of having a review was I — much to my surprise and dismay — informed by Vice Dean Jones that she had forgotten about it and suggested to postpone it until the spring.
I posted some of these thoughts on Facebook on New Year's Day, and to my surprise many friends revealed the dark contents of their own boxes — a child who had died, a financial catastrophe, a recent cancer diagnosis — and the unexpected gifts that had come their way.
Though face masks are not as effective a prevention measure as other actions like hand washing, my sister and I brought some along just in case — and so did about half of the people on our flight, which turned out to be mostly full, much to my surprise
We are dealing with the fallout from that and an extended tantrum from the Left that their ideas have been rejected (much to my surprise as well) I predict that the wind will continue to shift direction, and who the hell knows who the censorship winds will blow against next?
To my surprise, back in 2007 (the year Street View was launched), I found the familiar image of my late grandmother's car in her Florida driveway and, when I moved the time span control to present day, the driveway and the house were devoid of any trace of her time there.
Looking for the nearest open space was instinctive, but to my surprise it didn't turn out to be one of the ornate gardens or parks of Harrogate's center but a patch of vacant land a mile the other way, strewn with pylons and threaded with the varicose vein of an ancient river.
Much to my surprise though, SparkleDog didn't have anything in there to give me pause except the addition of red #3, a common food additive which the brand uses for the pink color (more on that later), and the addition of chicken and fish meal, another food additive I've seen in dog food and tend to stay away from.
To my surprise, myriad experiences were unfolding before me; I was struck most by the barrage of selfie-takers, smiling family portraits, distracted teenagers on their devices and briefcase-clad men and women taking business calls … all just steps away from grieving visitors, family members of the victims, and young children trying to wrap their heads around what transpired long before they were born.
Fortunately, these adaptations are much more appealing than the actual stench of any given metropolitan area; to my surprise, New York's Tubereuse 40 smells more like the Brooklyn Botanic Garden (one of the city's only true oases) instead of the counter of a Papaya Dog past midnight, and Dallas' Aldehyde 44 isn't a mixture of hay and the inside of a cowboy boot but composed around the same iconic note found in Chanel No. 5.

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