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"unexpectedness" Definitions
  1. the fact that something surprises you because you were not expecting it

68 Sentences With "unexpectedness"

How to use unexpectedness in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "unexpectedness" and check conjugation/comparative form for "unexpectedness". Mastering all the usages of "unexpectedness" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The excitement has been amplified by the unexpectedness of the matchup.
And when the athletes' lives mirror that unexpectedness, it's thrilling to me.
It was a disaster made even worse for its utter lack of unexpectedness.
But above all, it's the unexpectedness that truly makes a gift stand out.
He made a silly face, and the unexpectedness of it made me smile.
The unexpectedness of this mise-en-scene is compounded by our relationship to the image.
The highlight reels and YouTube clips didn't really convey the sheer unexpectedness of Curry's offensive skills.
Barb amassed a surprise cult following, and the actress commented on the unexpectedness of her character's popularity.
But what&aposs great about Taco Bell is you also have the variety, the unexpectedness, the creativity.
What sounds easy and ham-fisted is earned by its sheer unexpectedness, like a guarded friend opening up.
"To sense that tension and that unexpectedness is almost a tiny reminder of why our country fell apart."
It had none of the unexpectedness or surprise of IYRTITL, or Beyoncé's Lemonade, which arrived several days before Views.
But the unexpectedness of it may have had the mitigating effect of forcing members of Congress into partisan corners.
His spring 2016 women's wear show was, accordingly, a lesson in rapid advancement, as well in the charms of unexpectedness.
The way he did it, and the unexpectedness of it, almost always left the other driver in fits of laughter.
Science is his reprieve, a field that offers "unexpectedness without disorder," and the new teacher, Sammy Tampari, fires his passion.
Things are crazy, and I tried to reflect that more so on this record, just the kind of unexpectedness of life.
I loved SHOT TO HELL for its unexpectedness, and "FROST/NIXON" is a nice, Scrabbly entry to write into the grid.
Just delighting in all the crazies and the sweethearts, and the joy in the saddest places, and the unexpectedness of things.
The unexpectedness of it all is honestly pretty awesome, as are the subtle way Jefferson's "whatever it takes" mentality positively impacts most possessions.
And except for maybe Switzerland's Xherdan Shaqiri, few can strike a scissors kick with such instinctive and almost violent unexpectedness as Rooney still might do.
But their friendship became famous, not just because of its odd-couple unexpectedness but because their mutual respect and affection for each other was obviously genuine.
On the scale of before-they-were-famous appearances, it's miles above "active Vine user" and closer in its unexpectedness to The Party at Kitty and Stud's.
Secretary of State John Kerry said after the Paris attacks that ISIS and other groups was seeking to capitalize on the unexpectedness of attack locations to maximize fear.
Part of the fun of that first season was its unexpectedness, and for better or for worse, season 22 sticks a lot to the plot beats of the first season.
However, despite the unexpectedness, the social media star's relaxed, beachy look worked perfectly with the aesthetic of her Vivienne Westwood gown playing off of the dress's loose construction and easy vibe.
What it lacks in nuance, in storyline unexpectedness and subtlety, it more than makes up for in accomplished ass-kickery, and deserves this second chance to impress anyone who passed on it first time.
The unexpectedness lies in a screenplay (by Dave Allsop and Alex Francis) that cares little for audience expectations, and a mood that shifts from tense to terrifying in the space of a single, unearthly sound.
One of the joys of small town cultural life is the unexpectedness of what's available from week to week, whether it's the wonderful independent Flynn Creek Circus or a riotous political play at the Mendocino Theatre Company.
This makes for a little too neat and obvious a dilemma and resolution, especially when compared with the case Comensal prosecutes elsewhere in "The Mutations" for the funny, messy unexpectedness of life, death and potty-mouthed pet birds.
The last pages of this book are so epic in their bittersweetness that I literally made a friend read it immediately after I finished, so I could have some kind of emotional support group to get me through its unexpectedness.
He drew the singers' attention to a strange thing Beethoven does, a place where he accents the second syllable of the word allegemenschen instead of the first, and he talked about the thrilling unexpectedness of that slight shift of emphasis.
When a poem begins to seem too obvious, or the repetition too heavy-handed, Waldman takes a descortian or a dithyrambic turn, reminding us that the essence of the outrider tradition also includes creativity, unexpectedness, exploration, joy, openness, experimentation, playfulness.
Though the corner is a bit more partitioned off than I would prefer (and AGTS isn't the world's best entry), it still stands out to me as one of my favorites from my themeless constructions for both its Scrabbliness and sheer unexpectedness.
And wouldn't a piano album actually be kind of a shocker, from an artist who has built her career on being a provocateur, and who was praised for her unexpectedness upon performing a straightforward version of "The Sound of Music" at the 2015 Oscars?
All that Manchester was best at, all its versatility and unexpectedness, all its artfully concealed sophistication, found a home in Tony Wilson, who read English at Cambridge, taught drama at a school in Oldham, near Manchester, and founded Factory Records and the Hacienda Club.
With a script cobbled from original and found text (Caryl Churchill, Ursula K. Le Guin, Walter Benjamin and Virginia Woolf are some of the borrowed-from authors), it's a production that gets a lot of individual elements right, including short dances (choreographed by Alexandra Beller) whose charm lies in their unexpectedness and tangible physicality.
Knowledge comes to seem an end in itself, and then we gobble it down and gobble it down without stopping to realize that it's Iago — or that anonymous writer of the Wikipedia entry — who's serving it up to us, and that wisdom sometimes depends on seeing how much knowledge doesn't know and how much every day is shaped by unexpectedness.
The link between complexity and probability is reversed when probability measures surprise and unexpectedness: simple events appear less probable than complex ones. Unexpectedness U is linked to subjective probability P as :P = 2^{-U}. The advantage of this formula is that subjective probability can be assessed without necessarily knowing the alternatives. Classical approaches to (objective) probability consider sets of events, since fully instantiated individual events have virtually zero probability to have occurred and to occur again in the world.
In one hand was a glass of port wine, and > in the other a wine glass. 'Here,' said she, 'Hector, hand around the wine.' > He did so. The port was especially good; better for the unexpectedness and > the courtesy.
It results from the expression of artistic characteristics. At the same time, taste is a kind of emotional infection. Thus storytellers ought to skillfully master a variety of skills to ensure the storytelling filled with taste. Fully studying the chance of the development of things can receive unexpectedness.
Pingtan forms its own artistic characteristics of reasoning, taste, unexpectedness, interest and minuteness. Reasoning is not the boring preachment given by the performers. On the contrary, it tends to disclose objective laws and essence of real life by means of shaping vivid characters. And the development of the personalities of characters correspond to their circumstances.
He identified criteria such as significance, unexpectedness, inevitability, and economy as factors that contribute to a mathematical aesthetic. Mathematical research often seeks critical features of a mathematical object. A theorem expressed as a characterization of the object by these features is the prize. Examples of particularly succinct and revelatory mathematical arguments has been published in Proofs from THE BOOK.
A trivial theorem may be a result that can be derived in an obvious and straightforward way from other known results, or which applies only to a specific set of particular objects such as the empty set. In some occasions, however, a statement of a theorem can be original enough to be considered deep — even though its proof is fairly obvious. In his A Mathematician's Apology, Hardy suggests that a beautiful proof or result possesses "inevitability", "unexpectedness", and "economy". Rota, however, disagrees with unexpectedness as a sufficient condition for beauty and proposes a counterexample: Perhaps ironically, Monastyrsky writes: This disagreement illustrates both the subjective nature of mathematical beauty and its connection with mathematical results: in this case, not only the existence of exotic spheres, but also a particular realization of them.
Former head writer and executive producer John F. Smith pushed for a story between the characters despite the unexpectedness and controversy surrounding them. Luckinbill's musical ability was an element in their storyline as the actor wrote and performed two original songs for the soap opera. The song "When You Say Nothing at All", performed by Alison Krauss, was also used during their storyline.
Simplicity theory avoids most criticisms addressed at Kolmogorov complexity by considering only descriptions that are available to a given observer (instead of any imaginable description). This makes complexity, and thus unexpectedness, observer-dependent. For instance, the typical draw 12-22-27-37-38-42 will appear very simple, even simpler than the consecutive one, to the person who played that combination.
As well as being a painter, he is the author of several books on social philosophy. Books such as 'Sleeping in Street', 'From the Unexpectedness of Culture', 'Art and Minority Discourse' and 'Art and Hidden Mechanism - Selected Essays 2001 - 2007' have all been published in Iran in the 2000s. Roshaninejad's paintings have been sold in auctions such as Christie's and the Tehran Auction.
Retrieved 31 January 2020 Many people are first introduced to performing magic via self-working card tricks. Many such tricks rely on mathematical principles, and the audience can often replicate the effect by following the steps correctly. Optical illusions and some science demonstrations are considered by some to fall into this category as well. The wonder comes from unexpectedness of a natural phenomenon.
Baron Povel Karl Henric Ramel (; 1 June 1922 – 5 June 2007) was a Swedish entertainer. Ramel was a singer, pianist, vaudeville artist, author and a novelty song composer. His style was characterized by imaginative wit, both verbal and musical.Nationalencyklopedin article about Ramel He took inspiration from US and UK 'crazy' style humor and created his own personal Swedish version, unusual combinations of lyrics and music, word play, pastiche and general unexpectedness.
Only the unexpected outcomes, or feedback for the continuation of motor action enters consciousness. Gray regarded consciousness as a medium of display created by unconscious processing. He argued that the conscious display is used by unconscious systems, as in unconscious aversion to a food associated with a gastric illness. Conscious perception is in this theory created by unconscious systems, and used by other unconscious systems to respond to late errors, unexpectedness or novelty.
Jean-Luc Godard, in his lengthy treatise on the film, wrote: "The only suspense in The Wrong Man is that of chance itself. The subject of this film lies less in the unexpectedness of events than in their probability. With each shot, each transition, each composition, Hitchcock does the only thing possible for the rather paradoxical but compelling reason that he could do anything he liked." More recent assessments have been more uniformly positive.
Gosławski who respected the classic scheme of the composition, symmetrically solved the facade of the building, and expressed a vertical tower against the horizontal divisions of the main volume of the building of Duma. While preparing his own projects, he was in the position of architectural unexpectedness for urban buildings. The building of the Duma became an important factor in construction of large and monumental buildings of different historical styles on the central street, distinguished by the high quality of architecture.
Situations become ironic when an expectation is violated or otherwise invalidated in specific ways (Lucariello, 1994; Muecke, 1969). They explained that unexpectedness is a central property of ironic events. Roger Kreuz and Glucksberg suggested that irony is used to remind of antecedent events, social norms, or shared expectations in order to call attention to a discrepancy between what is and what should have been. Kumon-Nakamura and Glucksberg proposed the allusional pretense theory of irony to explain why sentences come off as ironic.
After the half-minute attack by Morales, when Barrera was almost against the ropes, something suddenly lights up in him. Marco throws a hook to the body, steps around Morales, and sends him back against the ropes after landing a monstrous right hand flush on Erik's face. He lands a series of ripping punches which hurt Morales not only by their power, but by their unexpectedness. As there's still a full minute to go in the round, the Mandalay Bay erupts.
Rosalind Russell was also difficult to film because her lack of a sharp jawline required makeup artists to paint and blend a dark line under her jawline while shining a light on her face to simulate a more youthful appearance. Hawks encouraged aggressiveness and unexpectedness in the acting, a few times breaking the fourth wall in the film. At one point, Grant broke character because of something unscripted that Russell did and looked directly at the camera saying, "Is she going to do that?". Hawks decided to leave this scene in the picture.
The 1471 papal conclave (August 6–9) elected Pope Sixtus IV following the death of Pope Paul II. With the exception of the conclaves of the Western Schism, this conclave was the first since 1305 to feature a working, two- thirds majority of Italians within the College of Cardinals, in no small part because of the absence of six non-Italian cardinals.Burkle-Young, Francis A. 1998. "The election of Pope Sixtus IV (1471)". This was in part due to the unexpectedness of the death of Paul II.Trollope, Thomas Adolphus. 1876.
In the Classical period, establishing the expectation of a particular cadence and then delaying or avoiding it was a common way of creating tension. In the 19th century, with its dramatically expanded harmonic vocabulary, avoidance of a cadence did not have the same degree of unexpectedness. Instead, more distant key regions were established by a variety of other means, including use of increasingly dissonant chords, pedal points, texture, and alteration of the main theme itself. In the Classical period, the contrast between theme groups, while useful, was not required.
On its publication in 1912, the book was greeted as one of the best parliamentary novels since Disraeli's, and at the same time "as absorbing and admirably written as any Mr Mason has done". Writing in 1952, Mason’s biographer Roger Lancelyn Green called The Turnstile "one of Mason's most successful novels, a novel pure and simple without any of the adventurous content of his other books". Green noted that the reason for its not being one of Mason's most popular books lies in its unexpectedness, with readers of Mason expecting excitement and adventure rather than a novel of character.
Director Shin Jung-won said his film adopted a typical Hollywood B movie monster narrative to tackle environmental issues, particularly the serious destruction inflicted on Korea's ecology. He said Korea had never had a film dealing with real-life killer creatures like Razorback , Alligator and Anaconda and was "intrigued by the idea of a familiar animal attacking and killing humans and wanted to create something out of this unexpectedness. But most of all, I wanted something funny and unique." After filming in Seoul, the production crew and the main actors flew to the United States to shoot special effects scenes.
Takumi cited Japanese mystery author Edogawa Ranpo as an inspiration, particularly The Psychological Test, a short story which involves a crime that "unravels due to the criminal's contradictory testimony." It had a big impact on him, and was a major influence on the game. He was also inspired by stories from another Japanese author, Shinichi Hoshi, stating that he was pursuing his "element of surprise and unexpectedness." Takumi felt that the best way to write a mystery with a good climax is to reveal various clues, and then pull them together into one conclusion, and not have multiple possible endings.
Its contents are rich, though the form is simple. "story telling, joke cracking, music playing and aria singing" are the performing techniques, while "reasoning, tastes, unexpectedness, interest and minuteness" are the artistic features.评弹上海文化出版社 上海市文化广播影视管理局 主编 Although it originated in Suzhou, Pingtan flourished in Shanghai with the development of commerce and culture at the turn of the 19th century and the 20th century. After that, Pingtan became a new form of performance by innovating and carrying on the tradition.
The mathematician Jerry P. King describes mathematics as an art, stating that "the keys to mathematics are beauty and elegance and not dullness and technicality", and that beauty is the motivating force for mathematical research. King cites the mathematician G. H. Hardy's 1940 essay A Mathematician's Apology. In it, Hardy discusses why he finds two theorems of classical times as first rate, namely Euclid's proof there are infinitely many prime numbers, and the proof that the square root of 2 is irrational. King evaluates this last against Hardy's criteria for mathematical elegance: "seriousness, depth, generality, unexpectedness, inevitability, and economy" (King's italics), and describes the proof as "aesthetically pleasing".
Brown and Kulik proposed the term flashbulb memory, along with the first model of the process involved in developing what they called flashbulb accounts. The photographic model proposes that in order for a flashbulb account to occur in the presence of a stimulus event, there must be, a high level of surprise, consequentiality, and emotional arousal. Specifically, at the time in which an individual first hears of an event, the degree of unexpectedness and surprise is the first step in the registration of the event. The next step involved in registration of flashbulb accounts is the degree of consequentiality, which in turn, triggers a certain level of emotional arousal.
"Staubzucker" is an album of nine works, composed between 1999 and 2008, by Marios Joannou Elia. The album, which was recorded at the ORF RadioKulturhaus in Vienna, was released in November 2015. The compositional style of the works on this recording varies in terms of their musical substance and behaviour, expressing the composer's distinctive musical values: his breadth of vision, technical craft, rhythmic drive, movement and gesture, and his profound expressivity and meta-theatricality, which have a spirit of restlessness and unexpectedness – often achieved through compositional techniques invented by Elia himself. The recording is neither typical contemporary music nor is it a mainstream classical guitar album, but it offers a manifestation of the endless possibilities of the guitar.
Miller's paintings typically combine multiple media, such as oil paint, acrylic paint, pencil, and dirt. Her work utilizes bright colors, bold forms and textures, and tentative and improvised sketchy lines.... Her practice is often guided by uncertainty and unexpectedness that allows her to "build" each painting with layers of elements. The artist states, "Since there is no real planning involved in the making of the paintings, they are as much a surprise to me as to anybody looking at them." Daniel Gerwin, in a 2016 article for the Los Angeles Review of Books, praised Miller for being a "master" of negative capability, the ability to work through and within a state of uncertainty.
Phi Tai Hong usually has its origin in a man or a woman who died suddenly, often without the observance of proper funerary rituals.Spirits According to the Royal Institute Dictionary 1999, the official dictionary of Thai words, tai hong means "to die an unnatural and violent death, such as being murdered or drowning" and Phi Tai Hong means the ghost of a person who died in such manner. The word hong (โหง) has two components: "great suffering" and "suddenness or unexpectedness", with the latter component being more prominent because people who become Phi Tai Hong are not able to prepare themselves for death. These types of ghosts symbolize how life can end unpredictably and anyone can become victims of death.
The first asked about vivid images associated with the weekend the hearing took place, and the participants were asked to rate the two most vivid images using 7-point bipolar scales. The scale rated for "personal importance, unexpectedness of the recalled event, consequentiality of the event, vividness of the memory, and emotional intensity of the recalled event." The second section contained questions on autobiographical events not recently thought of and also used the 7-point scale format. The third section inquired on the number of hours watching or listening to media coverage of the hearing, and the fourth asked about details of the memories that were reported. 94 respondents were surveyed, and of those there were 62 females, 31 males, and one person who did not indicate gender.
As the tour left Helsinki, the group had played a total of 117 different songs over 87 shows, the list having been expanded in Europe with rarities like "I'm on Fire", "Held Up Without a Gun", "For You", "Drive All Night", "Rendezvous", "Summertime Blues", "Cover Me", and "None But the Brave". Front pit audience signs and Springsteen audibles from same were now a constant feature of every show; never having been done by the band before, the Springsteen official website said that "All of us have been enjoying the signs and banners with song requests," and requested that they be kept a reasonable size during the upcoming final American leg. In some cases, songs were audibled that the band had not rehearsed at all, and arrangements were made up on the spot. Clemons, Lofgren, and Weinberg all indicated they enjoyed the new unexpectedness of the shows.

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