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  • The 1986 oil spill killed 9, 000 seabirds along the coast between San Francisco and Big Sur.
  • Between its functioning as a companion piece to the documentary and standing alone as a portrait of the man's California dry-out, the music of One Fast Move Or I'm Gone -- its title poached from one of Big Sur's lines -- eerily digs into Kerouac's story, at times, insinuating things better than the author's own words. Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Reviews: Twilight's New Moon, Kerouac's Big Sur, Cohen's Isle Of Wight, and more including This Week's New Albums
  • The big surprise was the strong showing of ultraconservative Islamists, called Salafis, many of whom reject women's participation in voting or public life.
  • Although sulphur dioxide has been the biggest threat so far, the eruption could produce more big surprises. Times, Sunday Times
  • The results are hardly a big surprise. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Big surprise there,’ Jordan quipped, though with considerably less acid in his voice.
  • And just the the modestness of people's standard of living there is a big surprise when you've heard of Japan's tremendous success. More Like Us: Making America Great Again
  • Brussow's inclusion in the so-called midweek team was the big surprise pulled by Springbok coach Peter de Villiers on Monday. IOL: News
  • This let me in for a big surprise
  • The big surprise was that there were only five goals in a match that was wide open and full of chances. The Sun
  • On current trends, manned aircraft and big surface ships may well disappear within a few more decades.
  • Now I'm familiar with three handsets in the Walkman family, and there are no big surprises here.
  • The big surprise, of course, was that guy from Japan: Ichiro Suzuki, who captured the fans of two nations with his skillful play and mellow personality.
  • Sure, his teammate Ronald Murray has been the big surprise, but with Ray Allen out nursing an ankle injury, this is Lewis' team.
  • Though seeing Dr. Candle in leisurewear comes as a bit of a shock, the first big surprise in the clip is that the doctor’s real name is Pierre Cheng. The Tail Section » Analyzing the New Comic-Con Video
  • All syncopate smartly, but the big surprise is Ken Peplowski's clarinet, which adds a swinging blue coolness to the festive heat, particularly on "Sleigh Ride" and "Winter Wonderland. Under the Tree, but No Sap
  • They're trying to save the ocean side town of Big Sur.
  • All the big surge in inventories and imports was simply to offset the prior 3 years of unnatural declines. Oil Bubble?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Another beaut got swiped from in front of Bell Canada, where the security camera wasn't aimed properly, so the thief got away, big surprise.
  • Davy Russell and Cregg House pull off a big surprise over the Grand National fences to win the chase.
  • If only these folk would look at past history they might just see the possibility of a big surprise.
  • The results are hardly a big surprise. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's pretty clear some of these will be a big surprise to companies, especially south of the Fortune 500," said Jiro Okochi, chief executive of Reval, a company that makes derivatives-valuation software. Despite Some Exemptions, Dodd-Frank May Hit FX Hedges
  • The big surprise is that I actually hit some deliveries, although I have no idea how.
  • Even though there are big surpluses, if you want this big tax cut, there's not an infinite amount of money.
  • The big surprise was how easy it was. Times, Sunday Times
  • A glance at the big surprise hits of the last few years shows that many did not owe their success to the star system.
  • We are a very small organisation and we are not staffed up to handle big surges in communication.
  • Brazil has a big surplus of coffee.
  • This is because, big surprise, research suggested more people would turn supergrass if they got more money to do it.
  • Last week's drawdown of 7.1 million barrels was a big surprise to "analysts" who expected a drop of just over 1 million barrels.
  • After the run of stormy weather comes another big surprise this weekend. Times, Sunday Times
  • We both think the whole issue on Governor Dean's "outburst" is being overplayed (big surprise) by the media. The Rev. Chuck Currie:
  • To her big surprise, she actually managed to get her car out of the ditch within moments.
  • The national murder figures, which are up by 25 to 784, do not suggest a big surge in knife slayings.
  • We are a very small organisation and we are not staffed up to handle big surges in communication.
  • Well, heres 3 lures you have to use: needle fish, kastmaster and silver pencil popper. you'll catch stripers and blues left and right. also try live eels, they are great for stripers. for gear just strap on some waders and a cheep rain jacket, big surf cating rod and your good to go. I am going to Newport Rhode Island for a few days in the end of August. Does anyone have suggestions for surf fishing?
  • One of the big surprises of the global economy is Japan's remarkable turnaround.
  • Although sulphur dioxide has been the biggest threat so far, the eruption could produce more big surprises. Times, Sunday Times
  • It shouldn't be a big surprise that Russell Crowe does Neanderthal boofhead spoiling for a fight extremely well.
  • The 29.5lb predator gave Brockhole's maintenance manager Don Hunt a ‘big surprise’ as he found the fish languishing on the lake shore.
  • After the run of stormy weather comes another big surprise this weekend. Times, Sunday Times
  • The results are hardly a big surprise. Times, Sunday Times
  • The big surprise was that when we moved our resolution at the women's TUC there was no major opposition.
  • They can generally undertake big surveys involving large numbers of people and they provide statistics and interpretations of them.
  • Then he looks at the liver of a sheep, but reading entrails is as old as campfires and rocks so that's not a big surprise. Cross Pollination and Wiscon: brace yourself for rambling
  • Nearly 10% of people older than 65 suffer from an ailment called aortic stenosis, narrowing of the valve that releases a big surge of blood into the heart's major artery, the aorta. New heart valve holds promise and stroke risk
  • No big surprise there, but the question it begs is this: Is the price tag on these homes too high? May 2008
  • On that day I was ordered to close my eyes and await a big surprise.
  • The big surprise was how easy it was. Times, Sunday Times
  • The big surprise was the strong showing of ultraconservative Islamists, called Salafis, many of whom reject women's participation in voting or public life.
  • As they stepped over the coaming, Collier took a lifeline harness and handed it to the big survivor. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • Wildflowers thrive amid twisted tree limbs along California's Big Sur Coast.
  • ‘This is a big surprise,’ he says, standing in the doorway with a gap-toothed grin.
  • The trip affords drivers sights of everything from mansions to coast lines with the awesome beauty of the coastal mountains in the Big Sur.
  • There are no big surprises on this record, no sudden forays into electronica or hip hop, no eclectic trawls through different styles and genres.
  • Speaking to newsbeat he said: "It was a big surprise. Femalefirst.co.uk - Celebrity Gossip + Lifestyle Magazine
  • Everyone knew they were getting nervous on inflation and would talk tough, but obviously the big surprise is that it would trigger them to make a preannouncement of a rate hike," Mr. Matthews said. Rate Rise Signaled for Euro Zone
  • Sometimes it almost frightens me to think that they are grandchildren, MY grandchildren — I, who only the other day, it would seem, was as heart-free, leg-free, care-free a girl as ever bestrode a horse, or swam in the big surf, or gathered opihis at low tide, or laughed at a dozen lovers. ON THE MAKALOA MAT
  • So it wasn't a very big surprise when Dustin and Justin showed up at half past twelve.
  • His Christian connection still strong, Steele would go on frequent meditation retreats at a Catholic hermitage in Big Sur, and, for a time, even considered joining the order.
  • This is my first book so everything that is happening to me is a big surprise.
  • More likely it was a case of misplaced scorn for the saccharine melodies that overwhelmed the odes to left-coast burgs Santa Cruz, Big Sur and Hollywood.
  • Brazil has a big surplus of coffee.
  • Mark also bought me a monopod, which was a big surprise.
  • So, tell me, what exactly is this BIG surprise?" she asks in a voice that would make her 13)assertiveness training instructor proud.

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