They have really gotten much more in-line with actual results, so we have no more surprises.
Can't the NCAA understand that what America wants is more unknowns, more underdogs, more surprises.
At this point, it probably won't make a difference if I point out that those banks face more surprises.
The more surprises a technology can produce, the greater its potential value.
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There are going to be some more surprises on the hardware end?
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KimRon has also discovered more surprises about Bodner's family, including the fact that he had a baby brother, Josef, who died in Auschwitz.
The financial help could produce still more surprises at McDonogh 15.
There are more surprises to come: a maitake mushroom comes to the table dripping with what you might think is melted cheese but is actually lardo.
First spotted last week, it seems to be diminishing but could still produce more surprises before it crosses to the far side of the sun on April 5.
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There could be more surprises to come.
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"The finding of this landing gear, " he said, "just goes to show that we need federal people in here to do a comprehensive, full search of lower Manhattan to make sure that we don't get any more surprises, " as happened in 2007 when body parts were discovered in nearby sewers and manhole covers.
There will probably be more unpleasant surprises in bank loan portfolios before the recession is over.
But how many more happy surprises can be expected from the council?
The state opening of parliament may be billed as one of the big political events of the year - but there are usually more laughs, surprises and revelations to be had at an end-of-the-pier magic show.
In the Russia of Czar Nicholas II, no secret was more closely guarded than the surprises inside the precious eggs he gave to his wife and mother each Easter.
Enormous quantities of air pollution from burning forests led to a dramatic rise in the number of cases of eye irritation, respiratory illness and cardiovascular disease -- examples of the unexpected public health surprises which become more likely in a warming world.
Certainly, other industries look more likely to deliver nasty earnings surprises.
Furthermore, the customer experience is more rewarding, and loyalty is more likely when there are no unpleasant surprises.
Currencies riffle out of alignment, foreign markets turn more chaotic than ours and downside earnings surprises sound like staccato drum beats.
One of the surprises from the Iowa caucuses was that more younger women voted for Barack Obama, and older women tended to vote for Clinton.
The Sight and Sound list contains few surprises, with all of the films cited more than 40 years old.
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