Not exact matches
Given that cancer is something people tend
to get later in
life, an upcoming rise in its incidence should come
as no
surprise to anyone.
Of course, this should come
as no
surprise to anyone who actually
lives in Miami, where condominium construction is happening everywhere you look.
I'm not
surprised they believe what they do, it's the perfect belief for
anyone who wants
to go through
life doing
as they please without regard
to others and its perfect for not feeling remorse.
It did not come
as a
surprise to anyone that while we were being called
to life we had
to talk about death.
Thus the Vestries in America soon gained effective control of the spirituals
as well
as the temporals of the churches, largely through assuming power
to hire and set the salary of the clergyman, plus a studied neglect of presenting him
to the Governor for permanent induction into the «
living» until forced
to do so.14 «In 1697 the Arch - bishop of Canterbury expressed
surprise that the clergymen might «be removed like domestic servants by a vote of the Vestry,»»15 but obviously neither he nor
anyone could do anything about it.
Billed
as a «Journey
to the bottom of the sea», the Rhyl Sea
Life Centre will
surprise and delight
anyone with a couple of hours
to spare in North Wales and a moderate curiosity about the sea.
Review I have seen this movie twice, probably the third romantic movie that compelled me
to do that, and the reasons are quite simple: It's probably impossible that
anyone can't relate
to young Josh Hutcherson's character, an 11 year old with a normal middle class
life and problems (parents initiating divorce); that its
surprise by the rediscovery of a young classmate (Charley Ray) initially
as an unexpected friend and later
as something else... The well crafted work of director Mark Levin is based on the mutual discovery of all these feelings (mostly new and uncontrolled) that evolved in Josh's character and in another particular viewer: you.
It should come
as no
surprise to anyone that Seth MacFarlane's follow - up
to his bromance tale of two best friends, one a dim lug played by Mark Wahlberg and the other a magically brought
to life teddy bear voiced by MacFarlane, is more of the same and so your mileage for this sequel is entirely dependent on how much you were able
to tolerate that first picture, and MacFarlane's brand in general.
In one scene, David goes on an internet date and completely embarrasses himself
as the gay man from the big city who can't imagine why
anyone (ie, any other gay man) would ever want
to live in Sacramento (
surprise, his blind date actually likes it).
The problem is that the climactic showdown is, well, anticlimactic and that what happened
to the other colony comes
as no
surprise to anyone who has seen more than two movies in their entire
life.
It's no
surprise to anyone who has
lived with a cat that the primary fears involve any kind of loud noise such
as a vacuum cleaner; the presence of large, loud or aggressive dogs, and anything new or different.
This shouldn't have come
as a
surprise to anyone — the fact is that Millennials are now the largest
living generation in America.
It should come
as no
surprise to anyone who
lives in Seattle that the local real estate market currently favors sellers or buyers.