Sentences with phrase «unusual turn of events»

It is a slightly unusual turn of events - at the time many thought the team might go with Sebastien Buemi, given that he's still Red Bull's test and reserve driver.
In a most unusual turn of events, the picture not only received many outstanding reviews in the press, but became the top box - office grosser of its weekend.
If stock prices fell while volatility declined — which would admittedly be a unusual turn of events — it might actually decrease the perceived risks of raising rates.
In an unusual turn of events we have more late games (9) than 1:00 games (7) today.
The verdict ended an unusual turn of events that saw Mr. Boyland acquitted on federal bribery charges in Manhattan, only to be rearrested three weeks later on new bribery charges in Brooklyn.
Of course there are all sorts of reasons for this unusual turn of events.
In an unusual turn of events, Democrats in the legislature in 2010 sided with Mahoney when her fellow Republican legislators tried to override her budget vetoes.
In an unusual turn of events, Troy also praised the Rockland County Times for its continuing series of articles critical of The Journal News policy in the current gun controversy.
That unusual turn of events prompted Brown to launch a Twitter poll, asking his followers whether he should add the results of his data sleuthing to his resume.
In an unusual turn of events, a nutrition paper has come back to life a year after being pulled from its original publication.
In an unusual turn of events at the Texas trial now under appeal, the state was caught red - handed: Four of the state's five expert witnesses were forced to change their testimony on the stand when confronted with emails showing they had lied about who had written their reports.
One of those is ever - dominant Samsung, and in an unusual turn of events prolific leaker @evleaks has come up with an image said to contain visual elements of the company's next home screen...
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