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Ms Hamiln did express some surprise her dog had managed to complete the race.
I express some surprise at this point that he doesn't have post-traumatic stress disorder, and he looks at me, astonished that I might think these two attacks are the extent of it.
And McCoist did express some surprise at that revelation, saying: "It's an awful lot of money to be haemorrhaging per month, let's put it that way.
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Even the auctioneer, Uwe Breker, expressed some surprise at the price reached last fall.
French officials expressed some surprise at the level of sophistication of the Islamist forces – well-armed, well-trained and experienced.
At the Sporting Scene, Roger Angell expresses some surprise at not finding Mario Vargas Llosa in our archives, especially because he himself has been a member of the fiction dept.
By Macy Halford October 8, 2010 At the Sporting Scene, Roger Angell expresses some surprise at not finding Mario Vargas Llosa in our archives, especially because he himself has been a member of the fiction dept.
When Cairn Energy went ahead with the trade despite the rising price, Mr. Johnson expressed some surprise and told Mr. Scott in a telephone call, "Ohhhh, Christmas!", also slipping an expletive in there, according to the complaint.
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