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There could be pleasant surprises.
But just like Colon and Garcia, they're cheap veterans with past success who, if healthy, could be pleasant surprises in 2012.
Roscoe White, a distinguished research fellow at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, says that "the whole point of Ignitor is to find out how a burning plasma behaves, and there could be pleasant or unpleasant results coming from it.
The rolling hills of China's southern Yunnan Province are the birthplace of tea, anthropologists say, the first area where humans figured out that eating tea leaves or brewing a cup could be pleasant.
Working on a German farm could be "pleasant", however, especially if the farmer was away at the front; returning deportees often received a muted welcome from the long-suffering populace.
I think about if something similar could happen in America, and I think about if 70 years later America could be pleasant and beautiful again.
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Days go by quickly, and not a few could be called pleasant, I'll admit.
History suggests that a 40% turnout could be a pleasant surprise.
In summer or fall, when the weather was nice, it could be very pleasant.
The Patio, on a nice day, could be as pleasant an experience as eating in, say, Bryant Park.
WHAT could be more pleasant than Barcelona in spring, with a stroll down the Ramblas or tapas by the port?
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