Not exact matches
Diouf's attitude had led
to him being extremely unpopular on Merseyside, and it
came as no
shock when he was loaned
to Bolton Wanderers at the beginning of the 2004/05 season and he soon became a cult
figure around these parts.
MARIE BISHOP: Well with my 4 year old he was actually in the NICU he was a preemie, I had
to pump for him for the first month and I kind of
figured it out when the nurses were a are little
shocked by me bringing in like 12 ounces at a time for each pumping and I just ended up encouraging my oversupplies so I could donate and then this time I ended up having it, I just started pumping it
as soon
as my milk
came in and it squirts everywhere and it's just a ton
It took hours and hours of testing with multiple audiologists
to figure this out, but it didn't
come as a complete
shock.
Milgram, who was already famous for the obedience experiment in which study subjects administered painful electric
shocks to other study subjects when urged
to do so by an authority
figure,
came up with the letter method
as a tool
to try
to solve the problem in real life.
This may
come as a
shock to you, but lately, it's been a bit of a challenge
to figure out what
to wear!
This may
come as a
shock to the testing crowd, but many students
figure out that their results on these tests have no impact on them.
Vandermeer said the dollar
figure paid
to advisors may
come as a bit of a
shock for investors who may not have considered it in those terms before.
This
figure, posed by Marshall in a canny art historical riff on Girodet's Portrait of Citizen Jean - Baptiste Belley, Ex-Representative of the Colonies (1797), calls
to mind the
shock of Ellison's protagonist when he leaves the South and
comes to New York for the first time, where he encounters a black police officer in Harlem calmly directing traffic,
as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
The disappointing
figure may
come as a
shock to many Android fans who have been following the company.