The
news comes as a surprise to many who were expecting the Belgian midfielder to be on course to depart the red half of Manchester for a very different destination.
Clearly ranked favorites have offered value when they're being ignored by public bettors, which should
come as no surprise to anybody who has been reading this column throughout the season.
What comes as a surprise to many people is that many health insurance plans will refuse to pay for medical treatment related to injuries suffered in a car accident.
It will
come as no surprise to long - time readers that, fairly consistently over the past two years, I have been saying something shocking and outrageous.
It
certainly came as no surprise to learn that the younger the single, the higher the preference for texting while the older the single, the higher the preference for calling.
It doesn't
come as a surprise to know that many players struggle with transferring training methods, practices and exercises from their international duties to their club team.
The decision did not
come as a surprise to legal experts following the case, including a few attorneys who had argued other cases involving charter schools before the courts.
6 to 12 months After six months of nothing but breast milk or formula, it's understandable that new tastes
come as a surprise to babies when solids are introduced.
After six months of being fed breast milk or formula, it's understandable that new
tastes come as a surprise to your baby when you start introducing them.
Property is an industry that is well used to statutory regulation, so it should not
necessarily come as a surprise to learn that contracts for construction work are also subject to legislation.
The answer to this
question comes as a surprise to many first - time accident victims, as the majority of motorcycle cases are settled out of court and do not go to trial.