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31surprising — Kupaianaha, kupanaha, kamaha o, ho opu iwa, pū iwa, ha oha o, ha o, ho oha oha o, ho okāhāhā, kāhāhā, kāmeha i …
32surprising prices — shocking prices …
33The Surprising Archaea — Infobox Book name = The Surprising Archaea title orig = translator = image caption = author = John L. Howland illustrator = cover artist = country = language = series = subject = Archaea genre = publisher = Oxford University Press release date =… …
34Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us —   Author(s) Daniel Pink Language …
35A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God in the Conversion of Many Hundred Souls in Northampton — is an famous essay written in 1737 by Jonathan Edwards (theologian) about the process of Christian conversion in North Hampton, Massachusetts during the Great Awakening, which emanated from Edwards congregation in 1734.Edwards wrote the Narrative …
36Clinical trials with surprising outcomes — Medicine is an evolving field as new knowledge is acquired through discoveries in the laboratory and through clinical trials. With the acceptance of evidence based medicine, some practices that were thought to be standard of care or represent… …
37New, Resurgent, and Surprising Viruses — ▪ 1996 The smallest of the microbes, the viruses, provoked the greatest concern in 1995. Australian scientists reported in April that they had identified the cause of a puzzling 1994 outbreak that killed several horses and their trainer.… …
38Surprisingly — 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. [1913 Webster] Syn: Wonderful;… …
39Surprisingness — 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. [1913 Webster] Syn: Wonderful;… …
40miracles — Surprising events regarded as caused by God either directly or indirectly by means of a chosen human intermediary. Writers of the Bible believed that God who created the world could and did intervene in the lives of people and in the course of… …