Sentences with phrase «surprised by the popularity»

I must say I've been pleasantly surprised by the popularity of our summer interview series!
One is that you could be surprised by the popularity of your «What I actually eat» post.
This time, The Gamesmen talk about Hillary Clinton and a Game Boy, Valve limiting Steam accounts that don't spend money, Steam charging for mods, the console Elder Scrolls Online beta, the Kerbal Space Program 1.0 release, Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey, the Xbox One Gears of War remaster, Nintendo being surprised by the popularity of Amiibo, the NSA made a coloring book, and Silent Hills is no longer happening.

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If, instead, social networks force users to slow down and consider choices from a list of reaction options, they might be surprised by the results — not to mention how diversity might put a wrench in the popularity plans of those who default to like - ing everything.
Its popularity, and the fierce theological debate which ensued, took both author and publisher by surprise.
Its popularity is very obvious which fails to leave us surprised, delighted or overly intrigued by the name choice when we hear sister, friend and neighbour all have baby Noahs on the way.
We saw our surprising popularity as a sign that we could help others by sharing our ideas on fitness, nutrition, and staying healthy in a relationship.
And Banda Namco might have been one of the those developers, as Taguchi admitted that they have been «surprised by Switch's popularity» and that they are adding more resources to development of Switch games.
Given the current political climate, it's hardly surprising that this movie, seen by many as questioning both the intelligence and intentions of the U.S. military, hasn't exactly enjoyed massive popularity on the other side of the pond.
Are you surprised by its continued popularity?
Now that I've signed up and dug into the site some, I'm not surprised by its niche popularity.
Travel by train in India has and continues to be one of the main methods of transportation in this vast country, so it's no surprise the rise in popularity of special luxury trains crisscrossing the country.
Neither is it particularly surprising that EA should make a dramatic U-turn on the subject given the meteoric rise in popularity of the sport, as evidenced by the enduring chart positions enjoyed by UFC 2009.
And were you surprised by the spike in popularity after the initial release?
The popularity of Tate Modern took Serota by surprise.
Given the popularity and influence of blogging, I continue to be surprised by the number of luddites lawyers who continue to debate whether it will catch on among the mainstream of the profession.
Tamkin says he's been surprised by the ongoing popularity of some content.
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