Bauer said she is pleased and surprised that the project has been so successful.
From the omaha.com
Don't be surprised to see Cuban shopping at a local Target or Walmart in Dallas.
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Federal officials announced the figure Thursday, saying they were not surprised.
From the kansas.com
So we shouldn't be surprised by similar tall tales about European debt problems.
From the chron.com
The Pickett pick surprised some draft experts that accused the Rams of reaching.
From the stltoday.com
What surprised me was how fast the Internet became a success driver of business.
From the forbes.com
Don't be surprised if the Chiefs go into the season with only Cassel and Croyle.
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Hogan said he was surprised that Illinois didn't have more nonresident students.
From the suntimes.com
I was surprised to find that the maximum resolution of the new Apple TV is 720p.
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Taken unawares or suddenly and feeling wonder or astonishment; "surprised by her student's ingenuity"; "surprised that he remembered my name"; "a surprised expression"
(surprise) the astonishment you feel when something totally unexpected happens to you
(surprise) a sudden unexpected event
(surprise) storm: attack by storm; attack suddenly
(surprisingly) in a surprising manner; "he was surprisingly friendly"
(surprisingly) amazingly: in an amazing manner; to everyone's surprise; "amazingly, he finished medical school in three years"
Tiger in a Tropical Storm or Surprised! (French: Tigre dans une tempu00EAte tropicale or Surpris!) is an 1891 oil-on-canvas painting by Henri Rousseau. It was the first of the jungle paintings for which the artist is chiefly known. It shows a tiger, illuminated by a flash of lightning, preparing to pounce on its prey in the midst of a raging gale.
(Surprise!) Surprise! is a 1995 short film by German director Veit Helmer. It won a Golden Space Needle award at the 1995 Seattle International Film Festival. The story centers on a Rube Goldberg device.
(Surprise (1777)) Surprise, the first American naval ship of the name, was a sloop purchased by the Continental Navy in 1777 and commanded by Captain Benjamin Dunn.