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They were surprised once again on Monday by Trump's apparent decision to cancel it.
So it was that on a dank Friday night, against the defending World Series champions, in a season when marginal players have come forth and an unheralded manager has put his zestful stamp on the team, the Mets surprised once again.
I really enjoyed this experience and was surprised, once again, by how supportive Duke grad students, faculty members, and librarians are.
Carell was the sentimental favorite amongst fans and critics, but in a bit of a surprise, it wasn't meant to be; Jim Parsons, of "The Big Bang Theory," surprised once again with his second straight win in the category.
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President Trump caught the world by surprise once again yesterday with a decision not to sign a deal with his North Korean counterpart, Chairman Kim Jong-un, in Hanoi, Vietnam.
William could move to another search and rescue base; pursue a different career in the military; or surprise, once again, the royal experts with an imaginative solution to the problem of what to do with the second-in-line to the throne.
In a statement, the Royal Academy said, "Carbon, the basis of all known life on earth, has surprised us once again".
Just when audiences had concluded that Merce's choreography was "abstract" (it isn't), he surprised them once again.
Given what's happened over the last decade, no one would really be surprised that once again, investors sometimes can't help themselves.
When the government's National Crime Records Bureau released its 2010 crime statistics last month, few were surprised that, once again, Delhi ranked first in India for reported rapes.
Don't be surprised if, once again, Florida's homeowners are able to pressure their politicians into abandoning their support for private insurance markets, instead subsidizing hurricane risks.
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