Sentence examples for unexpectedly often from inspiring English sources

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It happened unexpectedly often during his first set at the Village Vanguard on Tuesday night, the kickoff of a two-week residency there.

Non-Africans haplotypes match Neandertals unexpectedly often.

When news breaks unexpectedly, often it's the independent livestreamers who are there to capture it.

Unexpectedly often, aleatory sets of non-coding DNA elements were found to be significantly associated with multiple GO categories (Fig. 2 shows the number of GO categories that appeared to be significant in at least 5% of the experiments for different sample sizes).

Note that expression in the very anterior body wall muscle cells, like that driven by the ceh-33 Promoterome insert only much weaker, was seen unexpectedly often during the reporter expression analysis of the Promoterome and so is identified as a potential background artifact of the particular vector arrangement used here.

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It is not just that his pieces erupt unexpectedly in often empty galleries, with individuals and groups dancing and singing and engaging visitors in provocative dialogues.

"The FCA has also received relevant intelligence from consumer groups and others who are seeing increasing complaints from people who have had money taken from their accounts unexpectedly and often by more than one broker".

When thousands of car owners complained in the 1980's and 1990's that their Fords unexpectedly stalled, often on highways and while making left turns across oncoming traffic, top company executives repeatedly assured regulators that there was no way to know what might be causing the problem.

It's also a phrase that can come at you unexpectedly, most often when you are thinking about something else.

Unexpectedly, investigators often found non-significant or negative responses by ungulates to woodland reduction, and non-significant responses by sagebrush obligate species.

But children like Tadisa who survived unexpectedly have often gone untreated, and the complications of untreated HIV - such as damage to the lungs and heart - are debilitating.

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