Sentences with phrase «come as no surprise to anyone else»

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The identity of the Democratic candidate for the biggest prize up for grabs in Rosendale in November, the post of town supervisor, came as no surprise to anyone: Incumbent Jeanne Walsh was nominated by Joe Havranek and designated the candidate by the Democratic Committee without anyone else challenging her for the party nod.
Given the considerable might and insight of Honda's engineering teams, it comes as no surprise most critics laud Honda's Odyssey as the absolute best when it comes to minivans for moms — or anyone else.
The news about ICS shouldn't come as a surprise for anyone, but we surely hope to see Amazon unveiling at least one quad - core gadget, or else it'll have a darn tough job in competing head - to - head with the Nexus 7.
So, it should have come as no surprise to me, and anyone else who has played a Mario RPG, that Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, is no slouch.
Not that this should come as a huge surprise to anyone really (including the Heartland Institute, Jennifer Marohasy, the Institute for Public Affairs or anyone else branding themselves as a «liberal think - tank» or «policy institute»)-- Exxon is still funding climate change doublespeak.
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