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The result, unsurprisingly, is resource depletion.

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The military, unsurprisingly, has been reluctant to release its grip on this spectrum.

As for foreign affairs, Mr Abe looks set, unsurprisingly, to count on fellow Conservatives like himself.

Researchers found that, perhaps unsurprisingly, women identify more strongly with their image and appearance than men.

Shortly after a newly-published book hits the shelves, people will unsurprisingly find its pirated counterparts in the stores.

One recent study found, perhaps unsurprisingly, that high levels of foreclosure tended to drag down not just investment in property but also car sales.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, it was by far our most popular 'Ask' interview yet, with thousands of questions being sent from all over the globe.

Considering turning-on stop-cock to have a shower with minimal risk of drenching my neighbours, hookers, clients… as, unsurprisingly, plumber did not turn-up to fix cistern;

He wants to make health care universal-unsurprisingly, after seeing his father pull his own teeth rather than pay a dentist's bill.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, Transocean rejects the report as self-serving, and points to issues with the well’s design, as well as to the cement log, as deserving much more scrutiny.

From that, unsurprisingly, my budget changed, too: I suddenly found great value in buying diapers, but also great value in buying books and educational toys for infants and toddlers.

Much of this difference is explained by ethnicity: unsurprisingly, poor children who do not speak English at home have fewer words in what is their second or third language.

I first saw the film version at the age of six or seven and unsurprisingly it confused me. A few years later I caught it again on Television and loved it.