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Late-night traffic can also yield surprises.
The western, in its infinite richness, continues to yield surprises.
Close interaction with communities never fails to yield surprises, from unexpected insights to impromptu serenades.
Even if we think we know ourselves, the theory goes, tracking can yield surprises.
This brilliant puzzle continues to yield surprises, like the quiet power of Jessica Tandy's performance.
(Yes, Japan is still an economic heavyweight, but it is less likely to yield surprises).
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The explosion yield was less than a kiloton". The extremely small yield surprised U.S. nuclear scientists and intelligence analysts, who had expected a large explosion typical of a first test.
I caught a segment on "Good Morning America" where the plucky GMA team conducted its own "real beauty sketch" experiment to yield (surprise!) the same results.
The data has already yielded surprises.
Walter Harrison, president of the University of Hartford and chairman of the committee that oversaw the reforms, said that when results were first released in 2005, they yielded surprises.
Digging deeper in a South African cave that had already yielded surprises from the Middle Stone Age, archaeologists have uncovered a 100,000-year-old workshop holding the tools and ingredients with which early modern humans apparently mixed some of the first known paint.
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