Sentences with phrase «surprised upon opening»

Yet another reviewer was pleasantly surprised upon opening the package.

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Duval, once upon a time the top - ranked player in the game, came to Disney as the designated Bubble Boy, sitting squarely at No. 125 on the money list, a mild surprise considering that he nearly won the U.S. Open in June.
Evangelist Agness Annan aka Agaga upon seeing the car keys got confused until she was told to use the key to open to the car beside her since that was the real birthday surprise gift giving to her by her daughter Empress Gifty Osei.
«Givers value that an un-requested gift can potentially surprise the recipient upon being opened and demonstrate that the giver actively thought of, and searched for, a gift,» they write.
That Flesh and Bone — a doom - filled piece that glowers with malevolence from its horrifying opening sequence to its unsettling conclusion — never received a great deal of attention upon its initial release isn't as much of a surprise as the fact that not even the passage of time has cemented it as a minor classic.
Upon arrival, the dog surprised cargo handlers as they opened the door by bolting from the plane.
That is what the Citi Reserve offered and I would not be surprised, however, if they only offer 1 free night upon account opening and an additional free night after hitting a minimal spend within first 3 motnths.
Having come upon the opening for the exhibition by chance, she appears to have been pleasantly surprised by the series, the photographer, who gave -LSB-...]
Having come upon the opening for the exhibition by chance, she appears to have been pleasantly surprised by the series, the photographer, who gave a talk in the gallery, and Contact Sheet 156, which features the work.
Our experiences and surmises are remarkably similar: you think Dr. Bengtsson did what he did upon realizing he'd endangered his reputation and with it exposed himself to increased opposition from those who would now realize what he stands for; that he understood better how his free choice would impact his ability to gain the respectability of being published by respectable publishers; that he figured out the grant opportunities gained by open alliance with the tax - free «educational charity» that has a surprising amount of money for media campaigns and spectacle would not balance the grants he'd lose from people who consider association with a transparent tax fraud scheme a bad thing; and, ultimately that he had betrayed the trust of his valued colleagues by exposing them to such scandal.
Eyes that are open wide for driving on a dark road will be surprised and blinded upon meeting the bright headlights of another car and take longer to adjust to the change.
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