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But the most pointed came, not surprisingly, from Michelle Obama.
You hear that line a lot, not surprisingly, from Republicans.
The trio got the idea, surprisingly, from the pope.
Apparently we're getting a lot of readers from India, and not surprisingly from Bulgaria.
Those challenges have come, not surprisingly, from applications seeking trademarks that include ".com," "i" for Internet or "e" for electronic.
More surprisingly, from the author of the searing prison drama Iron, its dialogue is often flatly demotic.
All are widely known and professionally well established, and none do anything that departs surprisingly from conventions of today's art.
What was missing, not surprisingly, from Greenspan's films for Beijing, were questions about China's dismal human rights record.
This information comes, surprisingly, from research sponsored by the Department of Agriculture, though the methods aren't yet officially recommended.
Not surprisingly, from Sept. 6 to Sept. 20, the probability of defaults rose significantly for aerospace companies, whose airline customers are wobbling with cash problems of their own.
Oct. 2nd: The bluntest political statement of the musical year came, a bit surprisingly, from Laurie Anderson, famous for her deadpan irony.
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