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    surprisingly
    [ adv ]
    1. in a surprising manner

    2. <adv.all>
      he was surprisingly friendly
    3. in an amazing manner; to everyone's surprise

    4. <adv.all>
      amazingly, he finished medical school in three years


    Surprising \Sur*pris"ing\, a.
    Exciting surprise; extraordinary; of a nature to excite
    wonder and astonishment; as, surprising bravery; a surprising
    escape from danger. -- {Sur*pris"ing*ly}, adv. --
    {Sur*pris"ing*ness}, n.

    Syn: Wonderful; extraordinary; unexpected; astonishing;
    striking.

    1. But in a market glutted with moribund companies, Mr Landau found it surprisingly difficult to find a suitable vehicle.
    2. "It was a case of mistaken identity," al-Mjeni said. "Grasshoppers are attracted to light and, not surprisingly, they congregated near the governor's office which is well illuminated at night.
    3. The novelist invents a certain Lucy Moncrieffe, niece of the British foreign secretary of the time, Lord Aberdeen, but no harm is done and she makes a surprisingly uninhibited Victorian heroine.
    4. The surveys may not have captured full market reaction to favorable events Thursday and Friday, including the Fed's interest-rate cuts, a surprisingly modest increase in the price indexes and a large decline in the money supply.
    5. He was one of Fleming's stringers after the war and writes about him with affection. Not surprisingly, McCormick confirms that the Ian/Ann marriage had been difficult for years.
    6. All three girls returned to their elementary school Thursday, where they "seemed to be adjusting surprisingly well," said Schools Superintendent Joseph Cirasuolo.
    7. Not surprisingly Mr Bossi opposes any curb on the magistrates' powers.
    8. But surprisingly enough, the employees are very supportive of the policy," Ms. Christopher said.
    9. After three dreadful years, Unisys reported a surprisingly strong fourth-quarter profit of $80.5 million, or 31 cents a share; even though revenue dropped 16% to $2.46 billion.
    10. By contrast, 55 per cent of German respondents exonerated the Bundesbank from blame for Europe's difficulties. Perhaps surprisingly, 88 per cent of respondents thought German unification brought benefits to Europe, up from 76 per cent a year ago.
    11. The dugout had a surprisingly thin hull, less than two inches thick at the bottom and 1.2 inches along the gunwales, said curator Flemming Rieck.
    12. The big story was the dollar's resilience despite a surprisingly huge $12.5 billion excess of imports over exports for November reported by the Commerce Department.
    13. Not surprisingly, they took their money with them.
    14. Not surprisingly, officials at Shearson and American Express don't see any conflict between selling stocks and promoting credit cards.
    15. Hysteria is never far below the surface, though surprisingly Divine Words seems to end on a note of christian forgiveness: 'Let he is who is without sin cast the first stone.'
    16. Membership, not surprisingly, is heavy with rules.
    17. Blowing his nose, he adds, "Next year, I'll be playing in Portugal." Not surprisingly, Icelanders fare better.
    18. Most manuals are as difficult to understand as a graduate-level course in quantum physics.' Not surprisingly, Dell's research shows younger people are less afraid of technology than their elders.
    19. It means nothing." As Mr. Suda's personal experience shows, the market battering that traumatized big investors in the first three months of this year has proven surprisingly painless to Japan's, and the world's, economy.
    20. Not surprisingly, OPIC has the solid support of business groups, which are the principal beneficiaries of its largess.
    21. Opposition candidates made a surprisingly strong showing in the National Assembly elections, depriving the Roh's party of its majority for the first time in South Korea's 40-year history.
    22. The vessel takes a back seat to the surprisingly high proportion of figurative work. Ian Ramsey's 'Posse' would get my vote for the most expressive work.
    23. A measure of this is the surprisingly wide readership that exists for serious newspapers and books, and the discriminating audiences that fill theatres and concert halls every night.
    24. We're helping our customers to become competitive.' ISS's customers range from multinationals, such as IBM, Philips and Monsanto, to the European Commission, and Vienna and Geneva airports. Cleaning budgets can be surprisingly large.
    25. Britain's trade deficit worsened surprisingly in March, rattling London markets and stirring concern about Thatcher's inflation policy.
    26. Not surprisingly, Andean businessmen and opposition parties rebelled.
    27. Separately, the Commerce Department said housing starts jumped 5.5% in January on a surge in apartment construction. Housing economists found surprisingly little in the report to cheer them, however.
    28. Again not surprisingly, corporate's grand "plans" would play better at the front, as it were, if the generals at headquarters themselves faced live ammo.
    29. Not surprisingly, Brother Raphael Willeke continues to oversee the making of altar wines, of which Christian Brothers sells about 80,000 cases a year.
    30. 'They should be investing in their core businesses.' Not surprisingly, the government's political opponents go further.
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