Sentences with phrase «surprises aplenty»

It has surprises aplenty, things you didn't see coming but I hope you feel like oh, that's just perfect.»
It's an inspired team effort where all elements gel: a game cast, a sharp director and a substantive screenplay with a feminist kick and surprises aplenty.
If the history of exoplanet investigation is any guide, we should also expect surprises aplenty as we sink our teeth into super-Earths.
I don't have any inside info, I just know there will be surprises aplenty — it rarely works out in reality as it does on paper — and some clubs have not even finished player acquisitions.

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What surprised me about the movie is that it's not as much of a thriller (although it delivers scares aplenty) as it is an exploration of grief and human nature.
As has come to be expected from Miscast, MCC's annual gala featuring gender - bending and otherwise against - type performances, surprises ran aplenty at the 2018 installment on March 26.
I'm not surprised that the Maserati lost touch with the Rapide, but as Catchpole pointed out, it's an enjoyable car to hustle; there's poise and balance and exploitable feel aplenty here, and crisp throttle pick - up, too.
Also not a big surprise is that in normal mode there's body roll aplenty.
Yes, there are guns and cowboys and horses aplenty, but this is no stock shoot - em - up Western; it's a majestically wrought, intricately detailed, thoughtful, surprising and provocative examination of memory, heroism, character and mythology in the 19th - century West.
The jungle canopy also surrounds these towns and it butts up to the beach so don't be surprised is you see monkeys hanging in the trees and other wildlife aplenty.
Under the circumstances, it's no surprise that modern students» legal research proficiency is hindered by what commentators have accurately identified as «shallow reading» and «cut - and - paste» analysis.62 And there is data aplenty to establish that today's law graduates are generally inefficient researchers.63 But is a return to the books the only antidote?
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