Sentences with phrase «for rude surprise»

If you're a customer of DISH network and you want to watch the Fangate follow - up between Charlie Crist and Rick Scott on CNN tonight, you're in for a rude surprise.
If you assume that your life expectancy should be your guide for estimating how long you'll need your nest egg to last, you may be in for rude surprise.
Any publisher banking on e-books being around 5 years from now is in for a rude surprise.
If you don't know your APR from your Average Daily Balance, you could be in for a rude surprise when your first credit card statement arrives.

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Anybody who thinks Jesus was / is myth is in for a very rude surprise in the afterlife.
As I was coming back into the room Emily began ruding around on his chest to his surprised she very quickly found what she was looking for.
With all due respect to Corina Koch, Carla Douglas, and those who make a living via the editing services they provide to fledgling authors, the dark underbelly to authorship is the need for professional editing that comes as a very rude, unforeseen, and typically unaffordable surprise to most new authors.
Google's decision to do away with its Reader service has come as a rude surprise for RSS fans worldwide.
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