That would be a great surprise to Anthony Hopkins, Jan Morris or Dylan Thomas.
We want to thank Lady Gaga for working with us on this truly great surprise.
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Chair of the National Obesity Forum Dr Ian Campbell said the statistics were no great surprise.
It was no great surprise when the son went to work for a perfume company at 16.
As any seasoned "Downton" viewer knows, no one knows how to execute a great surprise like Fellowes.
So it comes as no great surprise to learn that The Wall Street Journal has also been hacked.
Mr Hammond later told the defence select committee that the deployment request had come "as no great surprise".
It's not because he wants to give you this great surprise later on.
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There was great surprise that she had got there, found her way home like a dog in a story.
Back home in Farmington Hills, Michigan, she entered the Miss Oakland County pageant and, to her great surprise, won.
No great surprise that the Goose, a fearsome relief pitcher in the 1970s and 80s, has made it to the hall.
The movie's great surprise, and delight, is Salma Hayek's Elena, a svelte monster with a Cleopatra haircut who runs the cartel.
That the government has taken a much broader and less confined interpretation of the law into account is no great surprise.
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To his great surprise, he loved the job and, after a break to travel the world, began his steady climb up the corporate ladder.
Instead, to my great surprise, he took the position that there really was no need to stop them in the first place.
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But to those who knew him such versatility was no great surprise.
Brown and Diouf played no little part in that, and it would be no great surprise if they had a pivotal role again on Sunday.
Professor Tim Peto, consultant in infectious diseases at the University of Oxford, said the original paper in Science came as a great surprise to experts.
To his great surprise, they laughed and a comedian was born.
"Since he was appointed, Justin Welby has made a point of being self deprecating, showing great surprise that he was chosen at all, " says our correspondent.
There has been speculation in Irish League circles about Cochrane's future in the job in recent weeks and his departure from the role is no great surprise.
The timing of the attacks came as no great surprise to Spain's security forces, who only two weeks ago had seized a huge load of explosives destined for Madrid.
Hence his commission which is concluding, to no great surprise, that it is not practical simply to exclude one category of MP, the Scots, from all Parliamentary votes affecting England.
These were a matter of great surprise and rather unbelievable for the people who had not only become used to the barbarism of those kings but also became their admirers.
Now that the news is out, however, she said it had been a "great surprise" when Prince William's office contacted her husband Jack in response to a letter the couple had sent.
There has been an almost constant stream of bad news from Japanese companies over the past few weeks, so it does not come as a great surprise that the recession in Japan is deepening.
Pablo and Anselmo knew how good they were and while Pablo stood now proud and less sad-looking, watching them lovingly, the old man acted as though they were some great surprise that he had produced, suddenly, himself.
But if you take out unusual items and look at underlying income, the performance is fairly flat - which isn't a great surprise, since the economies of the rich west in which Barclays operates are hardly booming.
Mr. CERVERO: What you find, and no great surprise, are people owning fewer cars, living in locations where they can take advantage of public transit more often, housing is being built clustered, sort of in configurations around train stations.
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