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Surprise Firefighters Charities is collecting new, unwrapped toys & non-perishable food to help brighten the holidays for local youth. Donate at any Surprise Fire Station by Dec. 20. [Read more...]; Surprise 2010 Spring Training Schedule Released...
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Etymology: Middle English suppryse exaction, seizure, from Anglo-French sousprise, supprise, from feminine of supris, surpris, suspris, past participle of...
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Surprise.com recommends creative gifts and shows you where to buy them on the Web. Gift ideas are organized by personality, interests and lifestyle and include personalized gifts, unique gifts, popular gifts, gifts for him and gifts for her. >> Find Exactly the Right Gift Who's the gift for?
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Surprise - Definition of Surprise at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Surprise. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. to elicit or bring out suddenly and without warning: to surprise the facts from the witness.
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Surprise may refer to: Surprise (emotion). Contents. 1 Places; 2 Music; 3 Television and film; 4 Ships; 5 People with the given name; 6 See also...
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Surprise About this sound pronunciation (help·info) is a brief emotional state that is the result of experiencing an unexpected relevant event.
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Over 10,000 Creative Ideas & Expert Advice on Love, Dating & Romance 10,000s of tips. on romantic dates, gifts, presents, birthdays, anniversaries, marriage proposal stories you name it! Want to surprise your sweetheart with a little trip? Here are some ideas and suggestions.
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Encyclopedia: Surprise party
A surprise party is a celebration that is not made known to one or more of the guests until it occurs. Types of surprise parties There are several types of surprise parties, honoring different things...
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On this page you will find hints and tips to surprise that special man in your life! Of course this list isn't complete, so if you have a good hint or tip, send it in and it will be added as soon as possible!
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Video posted recently on Live Leak shows now World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz delivering a June 2001 West Point commencement speech wherein he focused on surprise attacks-- making heavy reference to Pearl Harbor.
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