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31, It is no wonder that in March 1943 he was suffering from fatigue which again brought on influenza.
32, It was so cold in that studio, no wonder that painter put a torch to the Champs Elysees.
33, No wonder that on media island they are downcast.
34, It's no wonder that we've lost that community feeling.
35, It is no wonder that there will be fruit Durian King's name.
36, It is no wonder that counselors of battered women are inclined to advise a black-and-blue wife for porce.
37, Juvenile tyrannosaurs looked and behaved differently than adults did, so it's no wonder that paleontologists at first thought they belonged to an entirely new species.
38, It was no wonder that so long as the foundation had to be relaid in the full truth of conversion and faith, there was delay in the building itself on the true foundation —a life of sanctification.
39, "It's no wonder that their residents often tolerate extreme commutes in order to find affordable housing, " it said.
40, Given this tension, it is no wonder that some people chicken out entirely.
41, Add this to the bucolic scenery of Pennsylvania's green valleys, rich farmland, and mountain ranges, and it's no wonder that it's the fifth most populated state in the nation.
42, No wonder that many people decided to try fire insurance after that.
43, No wonder that to everything, is also the case with written text.
44, It is no wonder that Cast Away earned him nominations once again.
45, No wonder that Alexander carried the Iliad with him on his expeditions in a precious casket.
46, Organizations rarely provide enough training and skill-building to their internal auditors, so it's no wonder that they aren't prepared to carry out their duties to the fullest.
47, It's no wonder that East Asian capitals are uneasy about China's growing maritime clout.
48, It's no wonder that I have always been fascinated by red blood cells, or erythrocytes.
49, No wonder that the attention of the world is directed toward this attempt to lead a successful bloodless revolution.
50, It's no wonder that, over the last decade, even in a time of renewed interest in urban centers, low-density suburbs grew at three times the rate of the cities they surround.
51, With all this technology available, it's no wonder that bowlers have a bad rep.
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52, As basketball equipment is minimal and inexpensive, it is no wonder that the game has become more and more popular around the world.
53, Indeed, at a time when airplanes are often packed to capacity with travelers from around the world, it's no wonder that travelers start to worry about their exposure to germs and disease.
54, With all of ATM's sophistication, it's no wonder that people want to deploy it.
55, No wonder that a several little thousand people's troopses in England, can face Tienjin by warship, frighten Manchu Dynasty government hurriedly cedes territory indemnity!
56, It's no wonder that, in trying to do all this, many innovators (and companies) get twisted up in knots.
57, Everything has been working out for him lately, and it's no wonder that he's feeling so successful and happy.
58, It's no wonder that geeks now have their own consumer category — geek chic — with merchants gearing products toward them and advertisers courting them.
59, This led the report to conclude that it's no wonder that one in six children in the UK are classified as obese before they start school.
60, It's no wonder that the Chinese public is angry about inflation, and that China's leaders want to stop it.
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