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"jolt" Definitions
  1. a sudden rough movement synonym jerk
  2. a sudden strong feeling, especially of shock or surprise
"jolt" Synonyms
jerk lurch shake bounce bump jump kick judder movement start thrust jog quiver joggle quake shot shudder vibration abrupt movement convulsive movement collision clash crash impact smash strike shock slam wallop concussion impingement jar jounce blow hit prang percussion smashup surprise bombshell thunderbolt revelation stunner eye-opener rude awakening bolt from the blue jaw-dropper surprize curveball whammy shocker upset wow complete surprise fright scare the fright of one's life turn distress panic consternation spasm butterflies willies shakes shivers collywobbles jitters abdabs creeps push nudge shove elbow prod jab poke jostle smack butt knock punch shoulder thump bash trauma stress pain suffering strain upheaval anguish disturbance misery torture worry agony ordeal grief heartache sorrow disorder prompt cue hint reminder signal spur stimulus goad intimation nod notice pointer prompting sign suggestion tip clue jump scare screamer jolter terror startle reflex trigger startle response trigger scare tactic shock tactic cheap scare tactic cheap shock tactic internet screamer toss throw lob pitch hurl cast fling heave chuck launch shy sling flip bung delivery projection fire peg propulsion calamity catastrophe disaster misfortune setback disappointment tragedy affliction debacle letdown mishap comedown frustration wrench tug pull yank twist draw haul wresting wringing pluck twisting wrenching rip wrest tweak curve bend buzz thrill glow pleasure charge stimulation tingle delight excitement joy sensation titillation enjoyment fun high lift feeling of euphoria feeling of excitement flush of excitement bang hitch propel buck bolt flinch recoil twitch bucket convulse hoick move suddenly vibrate rattle jiggle wobble wabble agitate tremble quaver shiver rock stun stagger startle discompose floor perturb amaze astonish astound disturb unnerve appal(UK) appall(US) disconcert galvanise(UK) roll sway reel seesaw careen list plunge undulate keel flounder labor(US) labour(UK) galvanize(US) electrify excite stir arouse awaken impel envigorate(UK) invigorate(US) rouse stimulate inspire move collide impinge crush rebound swipe thud be in collision with cannon into collide with crash into dash against meet head-on plough into slam into writhe squirm thrash wriggle wiggle struggle thresh distort fiddle fidget flail jig squiggle contort churn seethe bubble foam simmer roil swirl froth boil moil be turbulent fizz effervesce ferment surge lather More
"jolt" Antonyms
disadvantage tug pull yank jerk pluck draw wrench hitch quick pull haul drag stillness calm calmness peacefulness lull help health alleviation favour(UK) benefit comfort contentment favor(US) happiness joy peace relief blessing order fate destiny kismet predestination predetermination gesture gesticulation indication sign signal motion movement salute wave shrug action demonstration deed display exhibition expression illustration intimation nod remonstration distraction diversion detraction release reassurance satisfaction lift load off one's mind miss inability failure stagnation unreactivity unresponsiveness impassivity impassiveness passiveness passivity avoidance building compliment construction creation flattery loss praise dodging evasion elusion eluding ducking boon advantage boost success triumph aid godsend asset bonus gain privilege felicity luck plus benison good good fortune good luck ascent increase rise behaviour(UK) behavior(US) goodness manners obedience right good deed push hold placate soothe appease quiet please steady be still compose settle assuage ease mollify balance stay stabilize(US) remain stabilise(UK) laze leave alone lie still discourage bore depress deaden expect dull repress jade fatigue tire weary exhaust pacify be tedious halt dissuade hinder decrease retreat stop yield surrender face meet fix explain clear up hearten encourage clarify embolden inspirit enlighten assure reasurre delight appeal gladden tow heave lug wrest carry move get take shift trail schlepp glide deadpan avoid avert escape fail bypass circumvent dodge elude evade forestall forfend get around get out of prevent shake veer weave disinterest stupefy uninspire pall be tedious to pall on wear on stay calm keep cool keep your head touch caress graze nudge rub osculate stroke elucidate explicate expound illuminate illustrate demonstrate make clear spell out put in

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"I'm not saying a market crash, but we could get a jolt, more than a jolt," he said.
The beats, themselves consisting of reflective surfaces, mirror him, twitch for twitch, bounce for bounce, jolt for jolt, excessively sugary as a conscious aesthetic strategy.
"Jolt" is a play on Chevy's two real electric cars, the Bolt full EV and the Volt extended-range EV. I'd argue the Jolt looks better than either one of them.
According to research published in the Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, the bump and jolt of a roller coaster may actually help bump and jolt small kidney stones right through your system.
Jolt partner Laurent Samama is joining Eyeota's board of directors.
Cory Booker -- the debates could deliver a jolt of momentum.
But Kosciuszko's strongest jolt towards radicalism happened far from Poland.
Morning jolt Regular shot of espresso doing you no good?
Viewers could enjoy a visceral jolt of phony devastation without
First, Washington would get a big jolt of tax revenue.
Another got a jolt from a lamp with faulty wiring.
It's another jolt of entrepreneurial spirit being injected into Walmart.
Passengers described feeling a jolt and then seeing a fireball.
Plus, some people already drink Coke for a caffeine jolt.
Those moments still jolt Mom and Dad to their core.
And Mr. Ide ends the book with a meaningful jolt.
I didn't get electrocuted or feel a jolt of energy.
The extra money might give us a jolt of excitement.
It's healthy to get that jolt every once in awhile.
I feel a little jolt of excitement but then… nothing.
A terrifying jolt on a train helped change his perspective.
A jolt and shattered glass interrupted their eagerly awaited trip.
It was a welcome jolt out of his postseason slump.
Scientists understand some of the effects of such a jolt.
Her death seemed to jolt the region from its stasis.
Six weeks later, though, came a jolt of real life.
Perhaps these drastic steps would jolt Senate Republicans into action.
Clinton has given her campaign a fresh jolt of energy.
And Republicans could provide a fresh jolt to economic growth.
With a jolt, the horses landed in New York City.
"It is a much needed jolt," one rights campaigner said.
The unresolved contradictions give Chris an extra jolt of life.
The sweetness was a jolt, and then it was gone.
For the family, it was a jolt, his mother said.
George's heart was pounding, a jolt from the cold alcohol.
You could say it was a jolt to the system.
Anthem's departure in Ohio seemed to provide one such jolt.
Mr. Kenny: It was like a serious jolt of caffeine.
Koch brothers seek to 'jolt' tax reform debate: The conservative political network of billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch on Thursday launched a multi-million dollar push to "jolt" the debate on tax reform.
Gold eased back, having jumped Friday after the Clinton FBI jolt.
" Despite this momentary jolt, he would eventually become a "functional addict.
This time the jolt of excitement should come from the East.
A more rapid increase could prove to be an unwelcome jolt.
There are events that could jolt the current slow-moving market.
Go deeper: How a Sprint, T-Mobile merger could jolt wireless
" Palmer resident Kristin Dossett described the initial jolt as "absolutely terrifying.
The tax law will give them an added jolt of adrenaline.
When Fanning first saw Minecraft, he felt a jolt of recognition.
Supercharging this virtuous cycle is a massive jolt of fiscal stimulus.
It is, in effect, to jolt philosophy with a reality check.
Will he miss them, and the weekly jolt of the show?
MILAN (Reuters Breakingviews) - Nestlé is getting a welcome jolt from Starbucks.
She delivers a jolt of adrenaline every time she is onstage.
Apple's latest startup acquisition could give its music service a jolt.
Chicago, by contrast, just witnessed an entirely different sort of jolt.
The moves provided a short-lived jolt to European stock markets.
The Saudi economy, still heavily dependent on oil, needed a jolt.
P&G is trying to jolt a stagnating household cleaning category.
It was a jolt, even by the standards of St. Clair.
In this instance, it carries an extra jolt of political relevance.
Regardless of expectations, the ruling will jolt politics across the country.
Sanders's candidacy also got a positive jolt when progressive icon Rep.
The new rules mark a monumental jolt to the vaping industry.
When we win, it gives us a big jolt of energy.
I can't imagine an animal that had received this [jolt] sticking around.
You'll squirm or jolt in your seat according to the puppetmaster's whim.
"The jolt kind of took some energy away from us," he said.
These shows — many of them crime dramas – will provide that Bodyguard jolt.
Students will no longer have to sneak in a jolt of energy.
On the contrary — I'm trying to jolt myself out of my complacency.
Aftershocks could jolt through the East Bay and Silicon Valley for months.
It's woozy, amorphous R&B given a little jolt by Pusha's presence.
Will super-caffeinated Canadian Mountain Dew offer its jolt to American customers?
"I think we just needed a bit of a jolt," Spezza said.
If you need a nice jolt, the livestream keeps going 24/7.
"A nice sharp jolt under the city could wreak havoc," said Vidale.
And only a renewed bipartisan spirit will jolt us out of it.
An astonishing piece of stagecraft, however, provides a positive kind of jolt.
Hearing Obama speak for the 85033st time since Jan was a jolt.
It's a spark and jolt we need on our team right now.
It is indeed pretty efficient at delivering an ugly wake-up jolt.
Jones, Sharks jolt Jets to end two-game skid SAN JOSE, Calif.
" Ms. Zafar, the newspaper editor, said: "It was a little adrenaline jolt.
Seeing this loading screen image again brings back a jolt of emotions.
The last thing investors need is a jolt from the United Kingdom.
"It was quite a jolt," Ms. Nabokov said in a telephone interview.
This might jolt our senators and representatives into taking health care seriously.
When it drops away unexpectedly, the silence delivers a heart-stopping jolt.
Jaguars jolt Texans, clinch first playoff berth in 10 years JACKSONVILLE, Fla.
Warren was hoping New Hampshire would give her a much-needed jolt.
That jolt came only two days after a deadly 6.6 magnitude quake.
Does it take a life-threatening illness to jolt people into reality?
New York's lawsuit may just jolt some of them back into action.
Still, the odds that something could jolt the bull run are increasing.
He said Patrick's dynamic speaking style would give the race a jolt.
I tried to sleep and succeeded, only to jolt awake in alarm.
But after a disastrous Iowa caucus, this is the jolt Democrats needed.
The mission was a success, even though it started with a jolt.
The electric jolt had caused the two cells to fuse, forming an embryo.
It's enough to jolt Fred awake, back into the land of the living.
Mindhunter is going to give you a jolt, just like those photos did.
Starting rate: $225 Whitney Peak Hotel Reno, Nevada Looking for an adrenaline jolt?
This jolt lets HAMR slip through the surface and sink to the bottom.
A win would also provide a much-needed jolt to a rebuilding program.
If fireworks give you a jolt, imagine what your pet is going through!
Sam Brownback passed extreme tax cuts he said would jolt the state's economy.
But this Australian rust belt city needs an even bigger jolt of innovation.
The Chevy Jolt isn't real, but Matt Teske really wants it to be.
To them, their integrity is worth more than a short-lived ratings jolt.
Sometimes the occasional jolt reminds the world that the war is still ongoing.
It was a terrible jolt, though they both had known death was inevitable.
Laverne Cox, who plays Sophia Burset, is currently filming "Jolt" with Kate Beckinsale.
The party's founding gave a double-pronged jolt to the Danish political system.
And it knows when you need a jolt probably before you even do.
Together these startlingly jolt conventional wisdom that November carnage is approaching for Republicans.
She said the train suddenly gave a tremendous jolt, sending her coffee flying.
Another tip is give short, startling commands to jolt people in to action.
Life's Pumpkin Spice Multigrain Cereal adds a jolt of (pumpkin) spice to breakfast.
The print has been tenderly restored; the jolt of the story is intact.
"The Lion King" provided a much-needed jolt to the domestic box office.
That could be the jolt of reordering chaos the American party system needs.
He might snack on fruit during the day for a jolt of energy.
The correspondence between entanglement and computing came as a jolt to many researchers.
Mr. Smith's testimony, however, seemed to jolt most of the courtroom to attention.
An earlier jolt came with the death of Mr. Zuniga, who on Jan.
Perhaps the move will jolt Harper as well, as he was batting just .
And they offered a needed jolt of inspiration in a dark political time.
Finally we get a jolt of excitement and the book starts to flow.
Against this backdrop, Otto Pichler's choreography is a jolt of pure theatrical energy.
On Thursday afternoon, he provided an uplifting jolt that the team sorely needed.
As he walks past the fans, though, there is a jolt of anticipation.
We were drifting off to sleep when we simultaneously awoke with a jolt.
But Khoman said OPEC could still jolt the market with a large cut.
But it's becoming clear that last year's surge was a one-time jolt.
Trying to jolt this charming, if modest, 30-minute score would be counterproductive.
His unlikely reformist alliance could give Iraq's political culture the jolt it needs.
That didn't jolt stocks much, as the preliminary agreement was already priced in.
Barclays CEO Jes Staley aptly warned in January of an impending volatility jolt.
It didn't really provide that thrilling jolt forward that Teslas are known for.
Adityanath was released after 0003 days, but the arrest seemed to jolt him.
After an hour, and a couple of nice fish, I felt a jolt.
Mr. Porter said that playing Lola had been a jolt of self-recognition.
I used to think something would jolt the political system back to reality.
Microsoft and Starbucks are joining forces to boost your inbox with a caffeine jolt.
Beyond that, sonic booms also produce blasting bursts of sound waves that jolt buildings.
Others use light to help you wake up before your first jolt of java.
There's also an additional caffeine jolt: The product is more caffeinated than regular Coke.
Sammi put her finger on top of the tube and felt a little jolt.
It hardly surprised any of DiVincenzo's teammates, though, when he provided the offensive jolt.
That pales in comparison to its average 20% jolt after earnings, according to RiskReversal.
"Prince was a genius, a joy, and a jolt to the senses," DuVernay tweeted.
Which isn't to say, of course, that we all couldn't use an extra jolt.
"We needed a jolt, we haven't been playing consistent," Wizards president Ernie Grunfeld said.
The results surprised the authors and sent a jolt of disbelief through the profession.
Narcan is a nasal spray that can jolt an overdose victim back to life.
Today, Bugcrowd announced a $26 million Series C jolt led by Triangle Peak Partners.
Alibaba is about to get a jolt from its largest rival in Southeast Asia.
More House Republicans than Democrats seem to have experienced an impeachment-related fundraising jolt.
" The third jolt of caffeine was the charm... the fourth is simply, "Woo... OKAY!
Marlins thwart Scherzer's no-hit bid, jolt Nationals MIAMI — Max Scherzer was nearly unhittable.
One day I had what must have been a small jolt of self-preservation.
Diners who like the jolt of chili or wasabi might make their preference known.
Once he entered, he only needed one pitch to give Philadelphia Phillies a jolt.
Passengers said they felt a "massive jolt" and that the plane's brakes had failed.
And, now, the kicker to jolt Koreans into shedding complacency that borders on denialism.
Play it any time you crave a jolt or a blat or a sizzle.
Nearly every time I fall asleep I end up waking up with a jolt.
The two have shared a long and deepening history since that first skyline jolt.
Clinton, delivering a jolt to the presidential campaign just 11 days before the election.
Andrew M. Cuomo — has been a rare jolt of good news for the Republicans.
At the time, it was an anomaly and seemed to jolt the entire country.
Maybe the insult of it can jolt the country out of its current stasis.
Like Ikeda's digital jolt downstairs, Houshiary blurs the formalistic connections between cause and effect.
And the couplets' thrilling turns never fail to provide a jolt of epiphanic joy.
Swipe up to get another, each refresh of the screen providing a dopamine jolt.
McCarthy wasn't the only one who tried to jolt the Republicans to life. Rep.
While some initial panic could result, WHO's leadership would jolt passive governments into action.
So I am craving fresh recipes, to jolt awake my hibernating urge to cook.
Serve with ice cream to give everyone a jolt midway through the third quarter.
Whenever the rats pressed a lever, their brains received a brief jolt of electricity.
A single jolt of happiness runs through the women's bodies like an electric shock.
It still does, but with less of the emotional jolt that distinguished his début.
Republicans are talking about tax cuts that could provide a jolt of fiscal stimulus.
Starbucks' U.S. sales last quarter got a jolt from the company's "Instagramable" Unicorn Frappuccino.
It is time for a high-voltage jolt to help an essential technology thrive.■
That jolt of Neanderthal individuality has been a trademark of their work ever since.
Instead, at least for now, he declined to give the legal system a jolt.
Still, anguish and pheromones jolt them into love or lust or something more relentless.
Only a major jolt could end the cycle and awaken the once-proud Arabs.
The first jolt came in 2011, as refugees fled the upheaval of the Arab spring.
I have trouble sleeping and I always jolt awake when I'm in a deep sleep.
"Spider-Man gave this summer the jolt it needed," Shawn Robbins, chief analyst at Boxoffice.
To be sure, GM's sudden jolt of electricity is planned with its shareholders in mind.
It's the second major terror attack to jolt the West African nation in two years.
A no-deal Brexit would deliver an immediate and unpredictable jolt to the UK economy.
It accelerates with a jolt, even if it won't beat a Tesla of the line.
Luckin Coffee begin trading on Friday and provided an immediate caffeine jolt to the market.
It's not just older, beat-up vehicles getting overhauled with a jolt of electric energy.
Light pink-lemonade flavor gets a jolt of fun with fizzy popping candies peppered throughout.
The news Saturday that Ryan would be sidelined was another jolt for the struggling Falcons.
Republicans hope Balderson's narrow win on election night will jolt the field out of complacency.
The growth of the fee-based RIA model could get another jolt from the change.
Have designers and marketers simply run out of ways to jolt spectators from their seats?
Working at the kitten nursery was even more of a jolt than I'd bargained for.
Mesoraco caps rally as Reds jolt Braves in 20 innings CINCINNATI — Talk about immediate gratification.
It was the jolt the Nets needed, along with a big night from their reserves.
JOLT is a prime example, Redlitz says, of what The Last Mile aspires to achieve.
Ant Anstead got an extra jolt alongside his caffeine one morning, thanks to wife Christina.
Here's what to know about the latest jolt in a series of fashion shake-ups.
But other experts said the ruling should jolt other states into examining their own laws.
Some Alaskans do support the Pebble project because of the economic jolt it could bring.
Those fears caused markets to jolt up and (mostly) down in dramatic fashion in 2018.
It comes as a jolt, then, when she is given an iPhone for her birthday.
A tart jolt of lemon-lime ice to awake you from your heat-induced stupor.
One study even found that a jolt of oxytocin amplified men's memories of their mothers.
Putin's image suffers a jolt after he comments on the crisis only after four days.
America is nuts, which is why the jolt from Obama to Trump seems completely natural.
It's no secret that the home improvement market could use a bit of a jolt.
"It was really like a jolt of adrenaline — it's such a mythic skyline," he said.
Since then, three more justices have joined the court, each a jolt to the system.
Busting through the 200-horsepower mark made for great headlines but did not jolt sales.
It's the second major terror attack to jolt the West African nation in two years.
It's a marvelous moment for the actor Ted Levine, and a clarifying jolt for Connor.
Tasting something is such a direct neural jolt; words will always seem clumsy and vague.
Burris didn't want a jolt, crunch and a pop to be his story on Sunday.
Social isolation may gradually become your normal, and losing it may still be a jolt.
But the last-ditch repeal pitch received a jolt of energy on Monday when Gov.
Jolt them out of their sugar coma and give them something to be excited about.
I feel the mixed rush of adrenaline and fear jolt through my body like electricity.
Biden could use a last-minute jolt of momentum heading into Saturday's South Carolina primary.
Kornacki's colleague, Kasie Hunt, gets a jolt out of her own stockpile of 2016 goodies.
For today's audience, though, the real jolt might be how little seems to have changed.
FACES OF FEAR Two adjacent booths jolt this somewhat sedate fair with bad-mannered figuration.
This means options traders were not foreseeing a post-launch jolt in the stock price.
The first jolt of electricity was given about eight minutes before his death was announced.
Putin's image suffers a jolt after he comments on the crisis only after four days.
But the show provided a jolt, Marni-ish in spirit, that zapped Milan's opening days.
It was completely charming, of course, but also a much-needed jolt of authentic happiness.
"It is a jolt to the legal system when you overrule a precedent," he said.
Just before I'd reached the door, a jolt of pain shot up my right leg.
There are pointers, however, that the cryptomarket might get a positive jolt in the near future.
TODAY'S WEATHER AND FINALLY 'Jolene' jolt Dolly Parton's country classic "Jolene" as a heavy metal song?
The American Horror Story director understood that Roberts's anger has the power to jolt you awake.
As a result, the bank said it would benefit less if interest rates suddenly jolt upward.
That color alone at this point would jolt him wide awake, if only due to habit.
It's not painful, exactly, but it's a bit more of a jolt than I was anticipating.
But Byron twitches her arm, sending a jolt to Belleci's, which jerks and spills the wine.
"Jolt" tells the stories of people who have survived the worst life can throw at them.
Obama said Tuesday he supports those reforms, believing they will help jolt a paralyzed legislative process.
And let me tell you — a shot of espresso doesn't compare with that wake-up jolt.
Santander's increasing reliance on Brazil shows how emerging markets can still provide a jolt of growth.
Borrowers may get a jolt on Friday, when the much-anticipated August employment report is released.
"We&aposre looking for a jolt," Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill told the media this week.
So for stock traders, a jolt in the bond market could bring a shock to stocks.
He's doubtful, however, that this will yield a plan to jolt Europe out of its rut.
They called it JOLT, an acronym for the first letter of each of their last names.
The first covers efforts to ensure that central-bank actions give their economies a bigger jolt.
You can hook him up to real hospital machines, and even jolt him with a defibrillator.
Still, in the ninth, it almost didn't matter that Corbett's blows didn't pack the same jolt.
Energy firms have their allies in the rural areas, too, who would welcome an economic jolt.
When bad news is thoroughly expected, its release can come as relief rather than a jolt.
His return would give Tampa Bay a likely jolt alongside Pro Bowl defensive tackle Gerald McCoy.
The move threatens to jolt China's exports of aluminum, which have been booming in recent months.
She didn't know what part of Mexico she was in when there was a sudden jolt.
The last one gave me a jolt of energy, which ironically helped me to get up.
Some viewers said they felt a jolt of emotion that softened their cynicism about the party.
Jolt Cola, created in 1985, was an outsider to the eternal battle between Coke and Pepsi.
Gamel gave the Seattle offense a jolt with four hits, four RBIs and three runs scored.
Worn streets earn jolt scores: bumpy,jarring, teeth-rattling and impossible — or should that be impassable?
It could produce a jolt when product reviews start landing on the pages of The Times.
As it stands, this strange, wonderful feud is the jolt both TNA and the Hardys need.
But how exactly do you give your tried-and-true routine a jolt of fresh inspiration?
That was a jolt in a similar way that 9/11 was an attack on us.
That's why people get the electrical jolt that they get when we say or write them.
It would greatly enhance economic efficiency, and it would also jolt employment and lift sagging incomes.
He did not want more surgery or the hormonal jolt that removing his ovaries would bring.
Mullen returned to Runcorn having experienced a jolt of adrenaline unlike any he had felt before.
EditorsNote: fixes "New York's" in Grabner note Rangers jolt Lightning 20-22015 in OT TAMPA, Fla.
But they can't match the deeper jolt of human recognition that Shelley's solitary, lonely monster stirs.
The prospect of Beijing loosening home purchase restrictions to jolt growth has tantalised markets for months.
Apple's move to cut back its disclosures also should serve as a jolt for all investors.
There was music to soothe, music to jolt, music to ponder and music to dance to.
It has lingered there for months, but had an unexpected jolt on Tuesday, briefly exceeding $5,000.
For others, including myself, it was a jolt back to a defining moment in our lives.
It will have several bars off the lobby, which could give the area's nightlife a jolt.
Wildlife officials in Kentucky used "electrofishing equipment" to jolt invasive fish species out of the water.
The wins give the Democrats a badly needed jolt of momentum ahead of the 2018 midterms.
The extra jolt arrives during El Niño weather patterns that warm large parts of the tropics.
Stocks got a jolt from a report that stoked hopes for the U.S.-China trade talks.
The soggy weather — "best day of the year," said one sports commentator — delivered quite a jolt.
Some names show up in your inbox and it feels as if you've gotten a jolt.
By then, my abdomen felt heavy but fragile, like a sudden movement could jolt something loose.
Another jolt came in late December, when the Indian government imposed new restrictions on both companies.
The FBI letter delivered a jolt of momentum for Democrats after a difficult stretch since Oct.
Coalition leaders have had to resort to drastic measures to jolt their Afghan partners into action.
Zen is full of stories about ancient masters trying to jolt their apprentices from mental ruts.
"Prince was a genius, a joy and a jolt to the senses," DuVernay wrote on Twitter.
The initial shock wasn't the Taser jolt I'd imagined, even when I ratcheted up the voltage.
Multi-party talks (thanks to a jolt from the US) ratcheted up in the mid-221s.
In response, Saban brought in the offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin before last season to jolt his attack.
And "Them Bones," the Alice in Chains song, seemed an arbitrary jolt of in-your-face intensity.
Bristol-Myers Squibb: A 32% jolt to earnings came thanks to big sales of cancer drug Opdivo.
At first glance, the fire is a much-needed narrative jolt to keep The Handmaid's Tale moving.
Also an 8.8 magnitude quake in Chile in 2010, and a 103 jolt near Japan in 2011.
Earlier this week, bitcoin began to jolt upward on the anniversary of the cryptocurrency's all-time high.
Dacascos gives the movie a jolt of energy, though not enough to fully salvage the second half.
"It is a jolt to the legal system when you overrule a precedent," Roberts told then-Sen.
The latest jolt was a new electricity tariff in July, the third big increase in four years.
That is the subject of my new book, "Jolt: Stories of Trauma and Transformation" (Post Hill Press).
" Fortunately, most of us will not suffer a major traumatic event like those I describe in "Jolt.
He calls her phone, and once Koracick (Greg Germann) answers, he immediately feels a jolt of jealously.
"It provided that kind of jolt to get my brain to start work again normally," Holmes said.
A jolt of electricity causes a muscle contraction that stimulates ejaculation of sperm through the usual channels.
Everyone around here is eating really unhealthy food, drinking Jolt cola and eating chocolate-covered espresso beans.
You might think Donald Trump calling Hillary Clinton a "nasty woman" just gave you a little jolt.
She wraps me in her arms, and I feel a little jolt when our helmets clunk together.
I've run across it a few times, and it's nice as just a jolt of visceral experience.
That's bad news for consumers and really bad news for an economy that needs a tech jolt.
And "Penn & Teller: Fool Us." MORNING JOLT Coffee has to happen as soon as I get up.
Seconds later, more women senators were taking part, sending a jolt through Washington one at a time.
And when I'm feeling a refreshing cold brew, it keeps my jolt of caffeine cold all afternoon.
Shares got another jolt this week following reports that Roark Capital was interested in purchasing the company.
The White House hopefully will see this as a jolt to support them in driving this forward.
The fire has been a jolt during a fire season that has been quieter than usual nationwide.
The ruling delivered a jolt of reality to the xenophobic politics now inflaming the presidential primary campaign.
"After Alexandria's victory speech the donations hit harder, and it just gave us a jolt," Bush continues.
" As a lover, he says he is a "fresh drink of water with a jolt of lightning.
A jolt of electricity is delivered to a body with bolts attaching its head to its neck.
To meet this end, I introduced the bipartisan Jobs Originating through Launching Travel (JOLT) Act with Rep.
It would be a dramatic jolt for the Supreme Court to overturn abortion rights after 45 years.
Since Mary Page marries three times in her life, this is a jolt that keeps on giving.
As this country recovers, one of Latin America's largest seismologic research projects is also feeling a jolt.
He begins to play "My Favorite Things" and the familiarity of the song is like a jolt.
With rain falling, Torres connected for a three-run jolt off the rookie Framber Valdez (3-123).
And I certainly wouldn't have been struck by a disconcerting memory that arose with an unexpected jolt.
Thank god, then, that Jennifer Lopez was present to inject a jolt of life into the proceedings.
When they come together, there's a pleasurable jolt: Yes, that is how it is; this is true.
Yet now, Ahok's sudden demise may jolt many moderates into opposing the growing threat from the radicals.
It was a major jolt in what would become the worst economic slowdown since the Great Depression.
Sui's boutique on Broome Street replicates the effect, with an added jolt of purple, her signature shade.
Not even Matt Damon battling monsters in China was enough to jolt the country's stalling movie sector.
It's often the case that looming deadlines can often jolt both sides back to the negotiating table.
"Prince was a genius and a joy and a jolt to the senses," DuVernay told the publication.
And it gave Harris a temporary jolt in the polls, sending her briefly into the high teens.
And yet, Justice Kennedy's announcement this week still managed to deliver a powerful jolt to the nation.
For many New Yorkers with mostly black wardrobes, Lak's chromatic world feels like a thrilling defibrillator jolt.
"A jolt to the legal system, a movement against stability — one of the Roberts doctrines," he said.
When Silver walked to the podium to announce Orlando's pick, a nauseating jolt ran through his body.
It gives the painting an unexpected jolt, and causes us as well to closely scrutinize the painting.
Someone crying, weeping and moaning like a woman grieving somebody close who has just passed...I jolt awake.
The news sent a jolt of energy and renewed focus through rescuers (and relieved the boys' anxious parents).
He called it "face-slap palinka" for its tendency to jolt your body once you toss it back.
Twenty-four-year-old Sauers came in for her standard Starbucks caffeine jolt and discovered the new brand.
But ultimately, it seems, no one needs an extra jolt of magic more than Mary Poppins Returns itself.
On November 22, 2016, Liz Garbus realized, with a jolt of clarity, the subject of her next project.
They gave the US economy a brief jolt while triggering an $800 billion hole in the federal budget.
That's what supplies the initial jolt of familiarity and recognition a reader feels when confronted with his poems.
Before SuperAwesome, Collins founded gaming platform Jolt, acquired by GameStop, and game technology provider DemonWare, acquired by Activision.
This means that more information can be packed into each jolt, drastically reducing the amount of power needed.
Averting such scarring raises GDP in perpetuity, covering the cost of the jolt needed to escape the doldrums.
It's also a jolt to global crude oil markets as traders weigh the loss of more Iranian barrels.
It seems unlikely that a surge of plurilateral agreements will be enough to jolt the WTO into life.
Joe Richardson's Four Last Things: A Point-and-Click Renaissance Masterpiece is available for PC on Game Jolt.
I saw people fall asleep during the Imam's Khutbah, then jolt awake to nod, somewhat guiltily, in prayer.
An entire album as complex and forceful as "This Land" and "What About Us" would jolt and inspire.
And the reaction to the Jolt shows that we might be ready for it sooner rather than later.
Patients who heard the alarm go off yet felt fine could push a button to prevent a jolt.
Presuming the jolt was to be higher, it would put the stock back into positive territory for 2016.
If it did, central bankers could then use deeply negative interest rates to give the economy a jolt.
Selling JAB's coffee through Krispy Kreme outlets could give the doughnut maker's sales and margins a needed jolt.
But mainstream economists say that, after a jolt of deficit-financed stimulus in the short run, it won't.
Demons and popping out of mirrors suddenly becomes awkward or even laughable without the ubiquitous jolt of noise.
Bemba is popular in western Congo and his return could give a jolt to a largely moribund opposition.
While taking part in a noncontact pass-blocking drill, he felt the little jolt in his left knee.
The woman in the image was extremely feminine, like a model, and Abby felt a jolt of recognition.
I came here to New Castle looking for a jolt of hope after the terribly dispiriting presidential campaign.
Britain's is not the only European ruling class to have been shocked by a jolt of populist rage.
Unfortunately, the JOLT Act is a jobs bill that has been held up by the politics of immigration.
"We got the jolt we needed from Jake," Hitchcock said in explaining why he's going back to Elliott.
That, they argue, is a reason to believe that a sudden jolt to psychology could send stocks tumbling.
In yet another jolt to the auction world, the chief executive of Christie's has decided to step down.
The rally on Thursday was a rare upward jolt in what has been a rough run for stocks.
This extra jolt of cash can be a perfect chance to start — or increase — rainy-day savings funds.
A taxi driver from Queens experiences a jolt of dread with each passenger who climbs into his car.
But whether or not they like the policy, they agree it will give the economy a temporary jolt.
But frog meat has an extra jolt of richness that chicken typically lacks, and should be treasured accordingly.
She approached a stop sign and hit the brake too hard, causing the other passengers to jolt forward.
Her expression reflects every change of harmony; her body recoils, with a slight jolt, at each rhythmic accent.
Desperate for any jolt to their struggling offense, the Mets instead got news of another setback this weekend.
"What a jolt — I'm sure this story will create quite a stir," wrote Dai Wakabayashi, who covers Google.
Those two weeks were a jolt for markets, as worries rose about political strife in Washington and abroad.
Suddenly, the two felt the jolt of an electrical current in the water, said Andrew's mother, JoDell Pasek.
"A little after 1 o'clock, you felt a jolt," said Garza, who was the ambassador from 2002-2009.
Mr Salvini claims that a "fiscal shock" is needed to jolt the moribund Italian economy back to life.
But with digital signatures you can actually jolt the memory and get people to try to remember more.
Sweeping tax cuts could give Republicans a jolt of much-needed momentum heading into the 22017 midterm elections.
From the beginning, the Summit was designed to jolt the world and accelerate action on a wider scale.
Not everyone can withstand the jolt of caffeine every morning that so many of us are used to.
Klobuchar, the race's underdog, got a jolt of energy from a surprising third-place finish in New Hampshire.
A sudden confession about her own precarious frame of mind zings like a shocking jolt from the pages.
American consumers are gravitating toward drinks that have functional elements, like nutritional value or a jolt of caffeine.
The measure appears on track for passage next week, after getting a jolt of momentum Friday from Sens.
But the Democratic impeachment drive is delivering a much-needed jolt to their efforts to retake the chamber.
American consumers have increasingly sought drinks that have functional elements, like nutritional value or a jolt of caffeine.
And Trump might just be essential jolt that the global economy is in dire need of right now.
But Zuccarello gave the Rangers with their biggest jolt by tangling with Neil, an old-time tough guy.
There are precedents around the world for the kind of political jolt the United States experienced in November.
For an instant jolt of 🎄🎅🏻🌟 — there is still time to hunt down your local Nutcracker!
Brent Mydland joined the band as keyboardist in 1979 and gave the Dead a jolt of new energy.
The possibility that it might be reciprocated gives "The Heiresses" a jolt of erotic possibility and emotional risk.
The jolt to Labour seems to have galvanized the party to confront the seeping infiltration of anti-Semitism.
In upstate New York, Democrat Colleen Deacon has tried to jolt her underdog campaign by linking GOP Rep.
The issue aimed to jolt its readership by drawing attention to the aesthetics and politics of white culture.
So when she was about 9, her parents, both professional musicians, decided to jolt her out of complacency.
Many see another recession looming and they argue the economy is only getting a temporary jolt from tax cuts .
Charles Perrin, a trader at J.P. Morgan, said the jolt happened shortly after Apple slashed its first-quarter guidance.
Republican Senator John McCain's decision to back the tax bill provided a new jolt of momentum for the legislation.
Even our own Milky Way galaxy could have recently received a massive jolt from which it is still recovering.
Lisa's voice is a siren call, echoing through the hotel halls and through Michael's brain like an electric jolt.
They may just be the jolt you need to make it through the remaining cold-weather months in style.
Competing businesses like 7shifts, Jolt, Zip Schedules, ShiftPlanning and When I Work, among others, are taking on this challenge.
The ECJ's response, delivered in Luxembourg on April 17th, came as quite a jolt for law-and-religion buffs.
Yes, but: While the economy responded to fiscal stimulus with an initial jolt, trade pressures have dragged down growth.
First, there would be an immediate jolt to working Americans in the form of a suddenly higher payroll tax.
But just as she gets deeper into the memory, Offred makes an effort to jolt herself back into reality.
Passengers said there was a loud bang and a jolt that sent people flying, according to The Associated Press.
When released, the band snaps, sending a jolt through the phone and sending the bird flying across the screen.
Because it never fails to taste like cigarette ashes in tepid water, and the caffeine jolt is simply nonexistent.
The sobering report issued by the United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change last month was a public jolt.
The reactions are priceless and it clearly gave some customers an extra wake up jolt along with their caffeine.
But Democratic control of the House gives a new jolt to the push for a legislative solution on DACA.
My strongest memory of reading Atwood's book is the rude jolt of a joke between college students like me.
Environmental groups said the Sunday report should jolt policymakers in the United States and around the world into action.
Resetting your Fitbit Flex restores it to its factory settings and should jolt the software back to proper function.
The weeklong pop-up coincides with, and perhaps gives a much-needed jolt to, New York Fashion Week: Men's.
Just being around people like that gives me a jolt of energy and motivates me to do better myself.
Early last year, Hamilton E. James, president of the private equity giant Blackstone, received a bit of a jolt.
Tamas Varga of oil broker PVM said the data helped jolt prices, which had been stagnant in recent days.
Tamas Varga of oil broker PVM said the data helped jolt prices, which had been stagnant in recent days.
Thor Industries shares got a jolt after the company reported a big earnings beat, jumping more than 6 percent.
GOP lawmakers insist the jolt to Washington from Mueller's probe doesn't hurt their efforts to rewrite the tax code.
Europe's politically supercharged year has ended with a jolt of excitement as Germans went to the polls on Sunday.
The coffee vape is being marketed as a new way to skip morning brew and still get a jolt
The next jolt sent him flying across the train and then back in the direction from which he came.
Changes to the tax code from Congress' 2017 tax cuts could provide a jolt to spending early next year.
She has had nonreactive patients jolt up to ask for a relative, or share final wishes before they die.
Helen Chadwick's death in 1996 at 42 cut short her prolific production of works intended to jolt the viewer.
"It may seem like a jolt of sudden inspiration, but a lot of work has already been done unconsciously."
Growth is being driven by the government's $22019 trillion tax cut package, which has given consumer spending a jolt.
West format, will provide the game with the jolt it needs and the N.B.A. has been trying to manufacture.
She laughed nervously and then went forward again before reaching the end and stopping with a slightly lighter jolt.
The hope, of some, that President Trump's obsession with the service might give Twitter a jolt is now gone.
That's one of the reasons why the Access Hollywood tape that surfaced in October 2016 was such a jolt.
The Philharmonic players did regroup for a calamitous finale; each strike of the hammer was a heart-stopping jolt.
The potential for U.S. tariffs on all imports from Mexico could jolt that supply chain and others like it.
After a moment there was a jolt, and the passengers who were standing were all wrenched to one side.
Brown University purchased headgear for its entire team in the spring, sending a jolt throughout the college lacrosse community.
Several of my colleagues have the Apple Watch, which gives them a friendly little jolt when those tweets happen.
It arrives, by definition, suddenly — a jolt that makes us pause, stuck on a thought, unable to process it.
But the impact of adding teenagers to a policy is still a jolt to families, especially those adding boys.
As companies start reporting quarterly earnings this week, what they say about the future could jolt the stock market.
He would jolt it awake with salesmanship, and by pitching it to a huge pool of middle-class investors.
Biden badly needs a jolt of momentum and a clear win in South Carolina would give it to him.
The Rangers needed a jolt for their first home game of their second-round series against the Ottawa Senators.
It'll jolt up to more than 60 miles high, past the internationally recognized boundary of space — the Kármán line.
The jolt of seeing him there where, only a few minutes before, I'd felt safe from observation nettled me.
After a decade of a recession, a short-term economic stimulus would be a welcome jolt to the economy.
Jim Burton was lifting a box in his garage last August when he felt a jolt in his back.
Ms. Azmi seems to understand what the movie needs: a jolt of emotion and some life, regal or otherwise.
"Students sign up for lessons via the Jolt app and attend these lessons at their nearest campus," explains Deutsch.
It's also the jolt of poetic surrealism we need right now, a welcome surprise amid the Netflix content glut.
What may jolt even those who supported Mr. Trump is the extremity of Mr. Price's views on women's health.
DeRozan, Raptors rebound from tough outing, jolt Bucks MILWAUKEE — DeMar DeRozan was not going to be shut out again.
"My name's Nerd Face," he says, and with a jolt of laughter from the audience, our hero has arrived.
It was that important to me to get that language right, because it's a big jolt of a statement.
Sambuca is not the first place to try and jolt the local economy by offering housing at bargain-basement prices.
It's too soon to know if it is a blip or a trend, but the jolt is clearly a warning.
Growth is being driven by the Trump administration's $1.5 trillion tax cut package, which has given consumer spending a jolt.
It seems to flirt with empty beauty, but managers to jolt you here and there with grim or surprising notes.
Although there were no fatalities and no major injuries, the jolt was a wake up call, the state's governor said.
Blast from past as Giants jolt D-backs SAN FRANCISCO — Old-timers day games usually don't count in the standings.
Twitter has been stuck right around 300 million monthly users for over a year and needs a serious distribution jolt.
It has elements horror fans will know well, like jump-scare sounds and the occasional jolt from Marco Beltrami's score.
Directing even more money towards housebuilding would be welcome: such construction can start rapidly, giving the economy a useful jolt.
A goat named Millie broke into a local Starbucks in Rohnert Park, California, apparently in need of a caffeine jolt.
Markets took a jolt from the minutes release, with the Dow surrendering a 100-point gain and interest rates jumping.
If I looked down at the floor, though, the headset would lose its place and jolt me several meters away.
The understated double ping hits me with a jolt of excitement, a swooping stomach, and even a bit of relief.
By providing a small electrical jolt at the right moment, they can keep a heart working at the appropriate pace.
A few minutes later, a jolt and a horrifyingly loud scraping sound from the ceiling made her eyes open wide.
But on the third day, the desire for the electronic jolt of information into my head began to come back.
And I realized, with a jolt of electricity that shot down my back, that I wanted to stay here, forever.
The waiver announcement was a jolt to global crude oil markets as traders weighed the loss of more Iranian barrels.
It marries old opinion to new fact so as ever to show a minimum of jolt, a maximum of continuity.
The Jolt ebike, created by a guy named John Madden, is selling now at an early bird price of $499.
Available hot, iced or as a Frappuccino, the sweet drink contains just enough caffeine to give you a morning jolt.
Ordinarily, that jolt of glucose is sufficient to get us going—even it's only as far at the coffee pot.
If he senses the energy lagging at a campaign event, he will reach for a line to jolt the crowd.
CTRL is a jolt of fresh air packed with wry observations and searing takedowns of romance in the modern age.
He would get very tired, come close to nodding off, and then a jolt of energy would shock him awake.
To ease the jolt, he met with laid-off employees to provide networking help, according to the Grand Rapids Press.
Lower corporate taxes are seen by some economists as a way to jolt the U.S. economy for you, the people.
U.S. oil production is once again booming, and analysts see few headwinds strong enough to jolt the recovery off course.
"—seem silly, but he follows that up with a jolt of anguish: "Tell me, why is it always this way?
Ms. Taylor, who had the disease, recognized the jolt to her life, but she was without bitterness or self-pity.
As monetary easing is designed to jolt the economy, investors tend to gravitate toward stocks traditionally correlated to economic growth.
Collins inserted Conforto into the No. 3 spot in the lineup on Friday, hoping to jolt an offense that hit .
Usually, one quick spray is enough to block a person's opiate receptors and immediately jolt them out of an overdose.
The crew recalled the jolt from the force of the explosion and said it was like coming under enemy fire.
He described it as a "hard landing" and equated it to a jolt passengers get while the riding the subway.
Mr. Anthony scattered them over a chilled marigold-yellow soup of summer squash, which needed their jolt of juicy tartness.
Trump has said the tax bill's passage will give another jolt of adrenaline to stocks, as corporations savor a windfall.
Then, at about 3 months, he began to jolt awake at night, the back of his pajamas soaked with sweat.
A tingle in her "hand," a gentle jolt that felt like touching a battery, let her know she had it.
But Oliver's collection was such a hot jolt that you'd love to see those ideas built upon in further collections.
It's the first time in "The Dog Doc" that the standards of care practiced at Smith Ridge deliver a jolt.
When its athletic director, Jennifer Cohen, flew to Syracuse to interview him, she got a jolt of his patented energy.
It's the best-smelling space in Venice, and offers a welcome jolt to the art obsessives careering across the lagoon.
Westworld The new season brings the story, and a vengeful Dolores, outside the park, giving the series a needed jolt.
Westworld The new season brings the story, and a vengeful Dolores, outside the park, giving the series a needed jolt.
Usually, the jolt of pain will dial down my erection a bit and I can sort of re-center myself.
"I wanted it to scare me more, to jolt me into sort of tripping the light fantastic," Ms. Morgan said.
Less than a decade ago, e-bikes struggled with lugubrious handling and motors that would kick in with a jolt.
Supply-chain disruptions can be minor delays caused by a production glitch — or a big jolt from a global pandemic.
It caused no damage, but I was surprised at how strongly even such a seismic blip could jolt a building.
Amazon comes into its first earnings report of 2020 in need of something to jolt the stock into high gear.
And Cruz named Carly Fiorina as his running mate, an unusual move meant to jolt his campaign with new momentum.
"We're going to use the power of N.Y.P.D. enforcement on motorists to try to immediately jolt this situation," he said.
That genius epiphany, that brilliant screenplay idea, that jolt of terror that you'll forget to pick up the dry cleaning.
An unpopular president provides a jolt of enthusiasm for voters in the opposite party and saps energy in his own.
At first, they were purely sexual—he'd remember Rachel's smell and feel a jolt of desire that made him lightheaded.
But historically, early debates have been more likely to disqualify a candidate than to provide a lasting jolt of momentum.
But historically, early debates have been more likely to disqualify a candidate than to provide a lasting jolt of momentum.
People should stop waiting for the Big Reveal to jolt Republicans out of their co-conspiracy with a corrupt president.
Then, if you need a jolt, grab an espresso at the local northeastern grinder Cafe São Braz across the plaza.
Boston's bats gave a jolt to a lifeless game with six consecutive two-out hits in a five-run fifth.
The jolt to the stock market this week stood out after three straight months of placid trading and incremental gains.
This overhaul would spur the growth in economic output needed to jolt business investment, personal income growth, and job growth.
This is one example of the economic jolt from the enormous rebuilding process required after a storm of Irma's magnitude.
Banning police said the jolt set off numerous burglary alarms at area businesses but caused no serious damage or injuries.
Still, GOP strategists say the furor over impeachment could provide a jolt to once-sleepy races and boost new candidates.
Given Jolt Capital's strong record in scaling tech companies globally, they are the ideal partner to support this growth phase.
Now the pressure is on Joe Biden to send a jolt through a campaign that threatens to fizzle in Iowa.
Now that the law has become popular, members are searching for a way to jolt their fellow Republicans into action.
But the part of the experience still rattling in my brain two weeks later is that jolt from launch control.
Staring into the winding Technicolor tunnels featured in "Cosmic Generator," one experiences the fleeting jolt of a roller-coaster ride.
With a jolt as brief as a fifth of a second, the monkeys could still master the game without lights.
And we haven't even had any kind of market jolt to thoroughly test what would happen under the existing rules.
The potential summer return of Yoenis Cespedes, who is recovering from surgery on both heels, would further jolt the offense.
This has been a huge jolt for the asset-management industry, because fees on passive funds are up to 203% lower.
The new funding was led by French private equity firm Jolt Capital SAS, with participation from Project A Ventures and Qualgro.
Put away the Jolt, Blizzard is limiting the time gamers will be able to play the World of Warcraft: Classic demo.
I've now made peace with the fact that I'll never know the jolt of rebellious electricity Juul's early adopters must've felt.
"I heard a bang, and felt a strong jolt and the smell of gunpowder," Andrei Shurshev, an eyewitness, told local reporters.
You climb into the cavern, and jolt away from the ceiling as the serrated edge below its lip rakes your hair.
The Australian bedding company Ettitude takes coffee grounds from local cafes to upcycle your morning jolt into their bamboo-coffee sheets.
As showrunner Eric Newman explained to The Hollywood Reporter, the narrator is meant to jolt viewers out of their comfort zone.
The Grammys can be a long slog, but Cabello & Co. made sure the ceremony opened with a jolt of pure fun.
Aside from specific reforms, our leaders in Washington could give a jolt to small business creation simply by doing their jobs.
In fact, the over-the-top Milan aesthetic is just the jolt we need to get us through the home stretch.
Whiplash is a form of neck injury caused by a sudden jolt that snaps the head backwards but insurers argue reut.
The idea for JOLT arose out of the students' own needs, says John Levin, one of the members of the team.
But Buttigieg is competing on Sanders' next-door turf without the clear jolt results on Monday night might have given him.
But knowing that part of Bilson's charm is bringing comedy to any role is what's giving fans a jolt of excitement.
The good news is that more can be done to jolt economies from their low-growth, low-inflation torpor (see Briefing).
On the other side, Max Wolff of Manhattan Venture Partners says earnings may give earnings more of a jolt than expected.
So you get that the great like jolt of of like enthusiasm and pride in in the characters you brought up.
It doesn't give you that jolt like some electric vehicles are so good at, but it's enough to elevate the experience.
This week Mr Abe promised another fiscal jolt, of ¥28 trillion, although the true dimensions of fresh spending may be smaller.
Songs like Ladies and Gentlemen's "Electricity" apply layers of distortion and bleary singing to give a dizzy jolt to his influences.
But the real strangeness of Prince was in his sound: jagged pop-funk that hit the 1980s with an electric jolt.
Who Trump pardons has oftentimes come as a jolt to his own staff, and on some occasions, the person being pardoned.
Britain's shock decision in a referendum last month to leave the EU is providing the latest jolt to the global economy.
Residents in San Diego, 95 miles south of the 4.5 magnitude quake, felt the "initial jolt," according to CNN affiliate KNBC.
They will be without their morning jolt, afternoon pick-me-up and end of day treat from corporate giant Starbucks coffee.
Despite the jolt to markets, the Fed for now is still expected to take a more gradual approach to rate cuts.
You've probably tried Coca-Cola or Pepsi at some point in your life, but what about Slice, Jolt, or OK Soda?
Peter Baniuszewicz, a cryptocurrency trader from Brooklyn, told me that this year's tax season had come as a jolt of reality.
Short-curled spinach gramigna came nested in a subtly seasoned ragù Bolognese (with the jolt of Calabrian chile peppers) and parmigiano.
He returned midway through the second quarter, sending a momentary jolt of excitement through the building when he took the court.
It's a little like learning, with a jolt, that your great-great-great-grandfather came not from Lithuania but from Mars.
Could Trump's election, which has triggered such despair in liberals, similarly jolt the United States into following a Democratic-friendly course?
Investors were pleased the ECB was trying quantitative easing again, hoping the new program would give the global economy a jolt.
Peter Baniuszewicz, a cryptocurrency trader from Brooklyn, told me that this year's tax season had come as a jolt of reality.
On the one hand, a major jolt has been delivered to confidence, to future unity and down the road to trade.
By systematically depriving depressed people of sleep, he confirmed that spending a single night awake could jolt them out of depression.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's tax cuts provided a temporary jolt to the United States economy by putting more money into taxpayers' pockets.
But he still gives a jolt to a Giants offense that ranked last in the majors in slugging percentage in 2017.
Smith has known for a while that he needed a jolt, but his handling of his sleep problems had been inconsistent.
The problem with that—according to science—is that humans already get a jolt to help wake us up first thing.
He's here to lend some kind of gravity, to cut Meek Mill's revving engine with a jolt of cut-rate solemnity.
"It is a jolt to the legal system when you overrule a precedent," he said at his confirmation hearings in 2005.
No zombies come shambling through the woods, and Mr. Shults doesn't jolt the audience with false scares or showy plot twists.
They're also a welcome jolt for theaters, where last weekend a small group of holdover movies had been jockeying for fumes.
The final hours of the race were given a jolt when the campaign of Mr. Macron announced it had been hacked.
In Kentucky though Trump will be looking to give Bevin, one of the country's least popular governors, a much-needed jolt.
By the numbers: The post-debate contributions were a needed jolt to Klobuchar's campaign, which raised only $4.8 million in Q3.
Moments like that — where you're sitting on a character for minutes — jolt the audience out of what they're used to seeing.
Each jolt is a new feeling, and each feeling is a reminder that magic is all around, waiting to be grabbed.
Any hint that the Fed may move more aggressively than that would likely send the dollar higher and jolt other markets.
He's a gifted talker, but often, to punctuate a point he's making, he'll stab at your shoulder or jolt your arm.
Gabbard got a jolt from Republicans and independents who will vote in the Democratic primary when she was lambasted by Clinton.
The series would benefit from fleshing out Barbara or even Lucca, who gives "The Good Fight" a jolt of sexual energy.
There are a lot of sports supplements out there that claim to offer an energy boost to jolt up your workouts.
The conservative House Freedom Caucus is endorsing the Republican framework for tax reform, giving a jolt of momentum to the plan.
"It's like a jolt of sugar and they can't put it down," Democratic strategist Jamal Simmons said of the Trump attacks.
When I'm stuck the surest jolt out of my rut is poetry: I find Berryman, Bishop and Brenda Shaughnessy particularly inspiring.
The rumble from the controller as Sam sprawled flat on his face sent a jolt of sickening horror up my spine.
In those instances, there is a jolt of incomprehension in their eyes, and, on our part, a lurking feeling of invasion.
But too many TV deaths in recent years have felt cheap and unearned, random acts designed to jolt the story forward.
The options market is anticipating a 2 percent jolt for the stock, which is up more than 20 percent year to date.
The board propels fairly easily uphill once you've gotten it going, and braking at high speeds wasn't too much of a jolt.
Market participants fear the jolt to Huawei could undermine the chances of the world's two largest economies reaching a comprehensive trade deal.
The event, hosted by the Latino non-profit Jolt, will take place on July 230 at the Capitol Steps in Austin, Texas.
But the latest one trying to jolt the industry is doing it using an even more unlikely genre than most: musical theater.
Other times, though, a coffee is pure fuel: a jolt of caffeine to kick you up and out of your sleepy doldrums.
After toasts to the birthday person and maybe a lil wine with dinner, everyone might appreciate a jolt of caffeine with dessert.
Next, we're straight into pastry, a much-needed jolt of excitement after the humdrum of sugar-free this and dairy-free that.
Men's knitwear has experienced a much-needed jolt this season, with prominent patterns in many of the Milan fall/winter 2016 shows.
Sometimes, he'll pull me off the path because he notices a squirrel, or he'll jolt ahead to hunt for someone's picnic scraps.
Delivering a speech that sent a jolt of electricity through the initially subdued crowd, she vowed not to let Trump go unanswered.
Despite all these differences, though, the Brexit result should jolt American liberals out of any complacence they may feel about Trump's candidacy.
But many health experts said Monday's announcement lacked details, and they expressed concern that it would not jolt the agency into action.
Some were voluntary, other events, well, let's just say I believe God needs to wake me up sometimes with a powerful jolt.
Economists got a jolt Friday when they found out that their sanguine expectations for second-quarter growth were off — by a lot.
A drink, a smoke and a jolt Among the general population, liver-related diseases (PDF) are behind only 1.4 percent of deaths.
Trump already calls self-driving cars out-of-control death traps, so any news fueling that fear could jolt him into action.
The big picture: "Endgame" will give a much-needed jolt to the box office, which is 16% behind the pace of 2018.
Now it's finally following through on that promise, and then some—giving the next generation of USB a jolt in the process.
You may recoil from the imagery at first, but after that initial jolt, all you want to do is look and look.
The BOJ may feel compelled to ease if the ECB's decision or other events jolt markets and trigger a sharp yen rise.
A TBI can occur when a blow or jolt to the head causes damage to the brain, which can range in severity.
OF Alejandro De Aza is expected to see more playing time in a bid to provide a jolt for the team's offense.
However, there are a bunch of other carriers you may have seen around, carriers with names like Cricket, Jolt, metroPCS, and Virgin.
But certain sentences made me uneasy, provoking a jolt of recognition that echoed the worst incels-in-training in my Twitter mentions.
What never ceases to surprise me is the little jolt of emotions I feel in those first chords of my favorite songs.
But Murphy received a jolt of momentum in March with an endorsement from President Obama and campaign appearances with Vice President Biden.
The protest was organized by a non-profit in Texas called Jolt that works to provide Latinx people with resources and support.
Kirby gives Hobbs & Shaw a jolt of fresh energy, just as Johnson and Statham once did for the core Fast & Furious movies.
Mr. Maiotti, as if delivering a jolt to the others, sprang into the air, arching his back and reaching for his feet.
Now, automakers can anticipate a jolt of demand from a big market that is a stronghold for Detroit brand trucks and SUVs.
I wake up in a jolt, even though I feel mentally present: An hour has passed and it felt like 20 minutes.
Lucky enough, the impact isn't as big as in reality but you still get a jolt and a bit of G-force.
It's the latest major jolt to the world's largest soybean market after major crushers shut plants due to delayed cargoes in August.
A series of unexpected visitors jolt the Georgenhof world; they are harbingers of a general exodus that will eventually include the Globigs.
Markets took a jolt Thursday afternoon on news that the vote scheduled for Thursday evening in the House of Representatives was postponed.
Many of the late works are snappy, and some are beautiful, but none deliver the jolt of even the silk-screen paintings.
This would seem on its face to be a really aggressive intervention to try to jolt Europe out of its deflationary muddle.
If you're looking for something to jolt you out of your seat, though, well — Pee-wee's Big Holiday is no Joe Manganiello.
Leaving the exhibition, one feels a life-affirming jolt of courage—no doubt the legacy Andres and her work will leave behind.
But her tendency towards jagged melodies breaks through the mix eventually, a bridge with suspended harmony or a jolt of something atonal.
The short-attention-span jolt of Twitter is perfect for a few specialized things: breaking news, viral links — and presidential hissy fits.
Mr. Fallon and others are hoping that an August blitz centered on the Senate's nearly two-week recess can provide a jolt.
And in the Dodgers' previous World Series, in 1981, a third baseman gave them a needed jolt in their first home game.
From the moment the alarm goes off, no matter how many times it happens, the jolt starts the adrenaline pumping like mad.
Congress passed a large tax cut that will add a jolt of stimulus to an economy that no longer needs extra juice.
No, I love them because the good ones can give you a little life jolt that's as useful as a double espresso.
That was due in part to a jolt of fiscal stimulus in the form of a deep cut to corporate tax rates.
The original film was a low-budget, high-voltage jolt about a free spirit who refused to be judged for her sexuality.
The jolt to the Sharapova juggernaut was evident, and she began to make unforced errors as service holds and breaks were exchanged.
Supporters of projects like Broad Street say they promise to add a jolt of youthful energy to a population that is aging.
Even before Monday's Monmouth University poll put a jolt into the field, the troika of former Vice President Joe Biden, Massachusetts Sen.
It was the biggest jolt for the sport since a nationwide wave of point-shaving nearly brought it down in the 1950s.
Coca-Cola wants to offer those bleary-eyed folks another alternative: a jolt of caffeine to combat the post-Super Bowl lethargy.
When Lupita Nyong'o tells a bunch of kindergartners, "One, two, three, eyes on me," viewers of "Little Monsters" jolt to attention, too.
Any sign that the US economy is being affected would surely catch Trump's eye and might jolt him into more urgent action.
A meltdown in reporting the results of Monday's Iowa Democratic caucuses deprived any one candidate of a momentum jolt heading into Tuesday.
Together, these two could make a dish cloying, unless you stop them with a jolt of acid and a smack of heat.
The wearables industry is set for a jolt in the arm with a new generation of fitness trackers designed by start-ups.
The perfect place to lead a vanguard of progressive activism that just might be the jolt the entire national labor movement needs.
He'll end it in London, where fellow NATO leaders fear he could jolt the alliance once again over the next two days.
But the possibility that third-quarter growth, at the very least, may slow down, could well throw a jolt into market behavior.
The work culminated in a fast, punching phrase, played in five-part unison; it was almost ludic, but landed with a jolt.
But even more fundamentally, moviegoers have a tendency to regard any CG actor warily, waiting for the anomalous jolt, the telltale glitch.
The jolt triggers a series of waves that swell over minutes, or in some cases hours, reaching heights taller than most buildings.
Like music, wine can arouse long-buried memories and jolt them awake with all of their baggage: raw, jagged, tender or painful.
Jolt, an education startup that describes itself as an alternative to traditional MBA courses, has raised $14.1 million in Series A funding.
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday said investors should refrain from dumping stocks as fears of the deadly coronavirus jolt the stock market.
Skipping your daily coffee purchase is cliched personal finance advice for a reason — it can give a real jolt to your savings.
Pirates ride late surge to jolt Marlins PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Pirates have a flair for the dramatic whether they win or lose.
Last week, Trump gave the legislation a jolt of momentum when he endorsed the bill during his State of the Union address.
Seth Jones provided the Blue Jackets a jolt with his tally 3:33 into the third period that rounded out the scoring.
French startup EfficientIP, a network security and automation specialist, has secured an $11 million Series B investment from Jolt Capital in Paris.
He responded with a jolt, and for a moment, the stone-faced Mr. Clapton appeared to have given himself over to chance.
The personal writings do not only reveal the musings of a man grappling with a jolt to his view of the world.
The tax cuts have juiced economic growth and, combined with increased government spending, injected a one-time jolt into the US economy.
A 13-week stint in the Silicon Valley accelerator gave the company the jolt it needed to survive, Blecharczyk said at the event.
The duo worked on her together at Nine Zero One Salon, Tim tackling her "mermaid shag" and Tabitha giving her color a jolt.
The Contadina consisted of boneless chicken breast meat; sausage, peppers and onions, and was given a pleasant jolt with a splash of vinegar.
And true to form, the sleeping cats that had been lounging -- furry legs dangling from cat trees around the room -- instantly jolt awake.
American consumers increasingly seek out drinks that have functional elements, like nutritional value or a jolt of caffeine, according to research company Mintel.
Braun belts 300th career homer as Brewers jolt Cubs CHICAGO — The difference between winning and losing was just a few feet on Friday.
But the Cubs will arrive at Progressive Field riding a jolt of momentum gained from an edge-of-your-seat Game Five victory.
The turbulence was enough to violently jolt nearly everyone downward, awakening those were sleeping, and cause oxygen masks to drop from the ceiling.
It can also be ordered via a remote human controller to deliver an electric jolt or its mechanical clamp to disable a target.
And lower rates could give another jolt to a refinancing boom that has injected billions of dollars into the economy in recent months.
That encourages the Bank of England to defend the currency for fear of another jolt to import prices if it weakens again sharply.
Johnny Gaudreau gave the Flames a jolt of life with his first goal in eight games at 7:23 of the opening period.
And each one of these are actually just different enough that it gives you a whole jolt of energy trying to do them.
He considered using nukes to jolt the stalemate in Korea (happily the Soviets and North Koreans made peace overtures after Josef Stalin's death).
The possibly of a jolt to the system seems like reason enough make sure you get enough sleep before getting behind the wheel.
Jones lifts Tigers to victory in MLB debut DETROIT — JaCoby Jones gave the Detroit Tigers the jolt they were looking for on offense.
I pained over the inescapable magnetic pull I felt toward him, that electric jolt every time I read his name on the page.
They argue the economy is only getting a temporary jolt from tax cuts and after that, they pontificate, aggregate demand will tail off.
Nightmares jolt you out of bed at 4 AM, so you have time to write your own recipes before most people are awake.
Sometimes, the book provides an unexpected and welcome jolt, such as with advice that there is such a thing as too much data.
But they also are hunting for ways to jolt the economy out of its doldrums, and a fiscal push is a possible tool.
What will jolt markets back to more normal moves is hard to say, but the volatility sank even lower after the French election.
Patel gradually lost interest and sold the game in 2008 to Jolt Online Gaming, which in turn sold it to Blanchfield and McDonnell.
"If you like fruity drinks and need an extra jolt in the morning, this might be the drink for you," she tells me.
Nova tosses three-hit shutout as Pirates jolt Marlins MIAMI — Ivan Nova is proving to be a wise acquisition for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
"Hamilton" (featuring a onetime Simba, Christopher Jackson, in the role of George Washington) offered an enormous jolt of energy to the Broadway season.
The Mets' floundering offense could use a jolt at the top that Reyes, even with his 33-year-old legs, may still provide.
For ice cream, that's the condition of brain freeze — that sudden jolt of confusing tightness that grips the inside of your head, hard.
But it's also a jolt to the senses, a reminder that a person — many people — had hands on your clothes before you did.
Historically, the danger for stocks is when the third cut is not the last and the Fed needs to jolt the economy further.
Take aluminum, for example, which has been added to vaccines since the 22019's to help jolt the body's immune system into action.
Another bout of volatility in the stock market could jolt hedge funds out of the positions they've come to rely on for returns.
In a year filled with dull movies, Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" will finally give moviegoers a jolt of originality.
These corruption scandals and the investigation which result jolt the current political climate, one too partisan to provide proper oversight of public officials.
A concussion is one type of traumatic brain injury caused by a bump, blow or jolt to either the head or the body.
In battle, it will strike opponents with its tail and send a jolt of electricity through them as great as any lightning strike!
I hope that President Trump's feud with the media will have the effect of giving a jolt of energy to the Journalism profession.
ET. Wall Street's top economist Ed Hyman said the anticipated cut will be the market's "magic sauce," giving the economy a needed jolt.
As she competed, the room echoed with cheers and insults inspired enough to send a jolt through the adjacent "Advanced Water Babies" class.
Essie's blend of innocence and canniness is deeply touching, and she provides a jolt of real feeling in a world of synthetic emotions.
The Moon and warrior planet Mars meet up in Capricorn at 3:56 AM, so expect a jolt of energy early this morning.
Opinion We will awaken Sunday to yet another disturbance in the chronosphere — our twice-yearly jolt from resetting the clocks, mechanical and biological.
Clinton and Mr. Trump is accelerating trends that were expected to unfold gradually but have, in 2016, emerged to jolt the electoral map.
"We need to jolt people into understanding just how much we have to change — all of us," the mayor said in an interview.
The event is not enough to quell Asher's chronic anger, but it might be the jolt he needs to usher him into adulthood.
A small positive jolt for the market, like a couple of Fed hikes, or Britain staying in the EU could be the trigger.
A jolt of a movie, "Black Panther" creates wonder with great flair and feeling partly through something Hollywood rarely dreams of anymore: myth.
Several times a week, Liu Zhiyan, 34, likes to walk over to the Luckin near her work to get a jolt of caffeine.
"Vox Lux" is an audacious story about a survivor who becomes a star, and a deeply satisfying, narratively ambitious jolt of a movie.
There are tendencies, trends, schools and occasionally — as with the sui generis freak-out "Sorry to Bother You" — a jolt from the blue.
Ross Douthat, Michelle Goldberg and I have some disagreements, but we all agree the economy is enjoying a temporary jolt right now. 3.
CARACAS, Venezuela — A powerful earthquake hit northeastern Venezuela on Tuesday with a jolt that shook Caracas and Caribbean islands near the Venezuelan coast.
Its themes of arbitrary power, corruption and media manipulation deliver a Trump-era jolt to the seemingly played-out world of superhero drama.
However, it is beneath Eileen to have a rat crawl through her wig, triggering an involuntary jolt that uppercuts the gentleman she's fellating.
Jordan Spieth, who shot 64 on Saturday to jolt the leaderboard, fell back with a 73 on Sunday and finished at seven under.
In Massachusetts, three women who are challenging longtime male House members said the results in New York have provided a jolt of confidence.
An updated timeline on the restart of the Syncrude oil sands facility added a jolt of volatility into U.S. crude trading, said Kilduff.
The legacy of her father, associated with South Korea's modernization, lent Ms. Park credibility as someone who could jolt the country's flagging economy.
Both are the kind of campaign-style events he has often turned to for a political and personal jolt in times of turmoil.
Brown was desperate to jolt the Sixers, benching the slumping Robert Covington (0 for 143 combined in Games 1 and 3) for McConnell.
Without depth perception, I often stumble on stairs and curbs, and sudden drop-offs, like sunken living rooms, greet me with a jolt.
The biggest jolt, though, is how each laugh brings forth more feeling in a movie that flirts with tragedy but opts for joy.
They also align with the functional beverage trend, which includes drinks that offer a boost of caffeine, jolt of energy or health benefits.
To Wisconsinites who knew that their state had not voted for a Republican in a presidential election since 1984, it was a jolt.
Uncut Gems is about the thrill of the gambit, the jolt of glee and terror in watching someone pursue the next shiny thing.
The announcement sent the dollar surging against the yen JPY=, euro EUR= and pound, and gave a jolt to the Mexican peso MXN=.
But it was Francesco Risso, a Prada alum, who gave the biggest jolt to his house as the new creative director of Marni.
Maybe it was the jolt of being cat-called when you were 11 and walking down the street in your new summer shorts.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Hoping to jolt Japan's limp consumer spending, policymakers and business leaders are considering plans to let workers leave by 3 p.m.
The legislation received a jolt of energy last week when Trump urged Congress to pass it in his State of the Union address.
But marketing is built on trust between sellers and buyers, and the revelations this week are a jolt for some in the industry.
But he wasn't satisfied with his findings, seeking to get a sense of just how big a jolt an electric eel can deliver.
If you're in the mood for a jolt of pure color and beauty, scroll through for tardiff blood oranges, olivet cherries and more.
Each evening, I watch the typical bedtimes pass by and wait for that jolt of energy and inspiration that comes well past twilight.
All the energy, all the beautiful noise we were hearing and feeling for the first time at tremendous volume, it was a physical jolt.
According to Mashable, college student Tyler McQuillen was enjoying a dive off the coast of Santa Barbara, California, when he received a terrifying jolt.
The jolt in markets is a reminder that companies face a narrowing window to go public before a nearly decade-long economic expansion ends.
In the end, there are a handful of sudden screeches and other loud noises intended to jolt, and a few produce the intended result.
Growth is being driven by the Trump administration's $4.03 trillion tax cut package, which has given consumer spending a jolt and supported business investment.
An unexpected move by the Fed could jolt currency markets and reverse the business optimism that has prevailed since Donald Trump won the presidency.
Growth is being driven by the White House's $22.07 trillion tax cut package, which has given consumer spending a jolt and bolstered business investment.
That's what audiophilia is ultimately about: do you get a thrill, a jolt, a moment of bliss, or an escape from your everyday concerns?
In general, I think it is really important to jolt yourself out of your safety zone of all your senses and experience things different.
China's trade shrank in April in a sign government stimulus is failing to jolt the world's second-largest economy out of a prolonged slowdown.
In her case, that meant implanting a pacemaker-defibrillator in her chest to give her heart a jolt in the event it gave out.
While endlessly photographing yourself can seem a bit narcissistic, studies say it can be an effective way to give yourself a jolt of joy.
After a few seconds of suspense, Hemsworth let out a shrill scream, which caused Cyrus to jolt and cover her face with her hands.
Start-up investors showed a jolt of optimism in the third quarter, thanks to some initial public offerings, after a first half with none.
ET North Korea gave the international community a jolt on Wednesday morning local time when, it claims, it successfully tested a miniature hydrogen bomb.
The interview contains another type of awakening, one that is less of a jolt: though their themes are weighty, the two have a blast.
The short and unnerving jolt of an aircraft is enough to make most travellers to freak out momentarily, then go back to being calm.
Even a short stroll around the office or down the hallway to see a colleague can give you a much-needed jolt of energy.
Easing restrictions alone would deliver an immediate jolt to the economy, with the added benefit of giving local governments more capital for infrastructure projects.
The sun is our source of vitality, and when it connects harmoniously with electric Uranus, we get a big jolt of energy and inspiration!
This massive jolt might have made these mid-ocean ridges squirt out more magma, the authors say — although the exact mechanisms remain a mystery.
Logan Forsythe is enjoying quite the power surge at the plate to provide a jolt for the ailing offense of the Tampa Bay Rays.
The visual onslaught of everyday violence arrives like a jolt, a wake-up call to the present from the reverie of the animation's dreamworlds.
The world's 18th-largest economy is about to rejoin the world at a time when the sinking global economy sure could use a jolt.
But they definitely gave us the jolt that we longed for when we settled down in that theater or hit play on our TVs.
As a result, any tariff tinkering by the Trump administration could jolt not only the devices industry in coming years but health care nationwide.
Basically, you are not going to fall asleep because the wolves chasing after your horse and carriage cause enough jolt to shake you awake.
So his creation of the Jolt, and the convincing website that goes with it, is a plea to Chevy to build more electric cars.
Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have proposed the kind of economic stimulus package that would jolt the economy, focused on boosting infrastructure spending.
Back when it was the HDMI cable, I felt a jolt when the sparks flew — and the technician working today also felt a shock.
After the jolt of Brexit, John Lanchester began his 5,000-word lament in the London Review of Books with a primer on the concept.
If you're like some 56% of Americans and absolutely need that jolt of caffeine to get you going, then this deal is for you.
With a visible scar on his head from that experience, Shoemaker talked about a ball hit in his direction that gave him a jolt.
While The Brookhaven Experiment's horror setting provided an automatic jolt of adrenalin, Island 359 is moving away from pure fear and into action territory.
It's outfitted with cushy memory foam, so stepping on it in the middle of the night won't be met with a jolt of cold.
Casey gave progressives a jolt -- and his colleagues a lesson -- on Monday by revealing plans to oppose the pick hours before it was made.
But Stoltz's career receives a jolt when a shady mole, looking to collect millions as a whistle-blower, tips her off to the conspiracy.
But the new guard got a jolt of energy from the editorial board of the nation's largest and most influential newspaper over the weekend.
This barrier-free illusion is made possible by the sunken terrace beyond, called a "ha-ha" for the jolt of pleasant surprise it induces.
Karen herself also paints, and I can see where her paintings might be part of the conversion therapy, delivering a jolt of aesthetic nihilism.
The International Energy Agency said Wednesday that revived U.S. sanctions against Iran and the ongoing collapse of Venezuela's output could jolt the global market.
Some deception was necessary in order to get the "provocative jolt" and level of attention for her project she was hoping for, she said.
Restless at night, they are assailed by indigestion and stress, or by violent dreams that jolt them into states of feverish or fiery readiness.
But, he writes, it is still too early to say just how much it could jolt life insurance prices for consumers, if at all.
Would those developments truly jolt a market that has been focused more on risk than reward since stocks were last year six weeks ago?
While sports as a salve for societal problems is surely overstated, Detroit's teams provided a needed jolt of optimism and a dose of escapism.
In a few important moments, Mr. Biden managed to jolt himself toward the future and outline a progressive agenda he would pursue as president.
The SkyBridge plan was given a jolt at the end of May when President Trump said he was considering punitive tariffs on Mexican imports.
Whether a symbol of unprocessed pain, or of the side effects of the choices one makes to grapple with unprocessed pain, it's a jolt.
A second earthquake in the same area on Wednesday, a 3.3-magnitude jolt, struck about 15 minutes after the first one, the U.S.G.S. said.
For people who have been loudly saying that Bitcoin is a bubble or even a fraud of some sort, Friday's jolt was a vindication.
The piquant apples and chile bits can be eaten alongside the meat while the brine gets drizzled on top for an even sharper jolt.
For those who get a jolt out of the Smart car, this baby is as cute, and as a bonus, it's fun, fun, fun.
Every month or two has brought a jolt of hope or disappointment; confusion about whether renewals or new applications will be allowed is widespread.
As in the sculpture of Mona Hatoum or Rachel Whiteread, this excellent new work uses Minimalism to deliver a very un-Minimal emotional jolt.
The discreet, even secretive, nature of vaping can give teens a convenient thrill — along with a jolt of nicotine that reduces stress and anxiety.
Because for most of the next three hours, McAdoo's coaching staff and players did their best to send a jolt through the fan base.
In mid June, I felt a jolt of sickening déjà vu when I read that the school had, somehow, once again burst into flames.
Would anything jolt the solidifying pecking order of Biden, Warren and Bernie Sanders in the top tier — and then everyone else struggling far below?
When, much later in life, he found out what actually happened to her (which won't be spoiled here), it was a jolt to him.
In traditional tango, men invite women to dance through a subtle head-jolt gesture known as a cabeceo, often signaled from across the room.
By describing this suffering, Raza says, she hopes to jolt people into looking for a new paradigm in the so-called war on cancer.
Almost 20 years after its original run ended, the sitcom "Party of Five" is returning to television — with a jolt of modern political weight.
Mr. Trump and his allies have said the trade deals will deliver a jolt to the economy and lead to faster growth this year.
What mechanisms — what sorts of evidence, what kinds of narratives — can jolt the brain out of its set patterns of denial, accommodation and adjustment?
This song is half-rapped, or half-spoken, a calculated jolt away from the sparkling melodies she's always excelled at, even at her unhappiest.
The market got another jolt at the end of 2017, when the Trump administration slashed the U.S. corporate tax rate to 21% from 35%.
Carter inherited an aging, cracking left-of-center coalition that had been given a jolt of life by Watergate and his own outsider persona.
That's the kind of thing you don't expect to learn from a crossword puzzle, and you don't expect that kind of emotional jolt, either.
The latest jolt was his suggestion on Tuesday that he would wait until after the 2020 presidential election for a trade deal with China.
Consumers are increasingly looking for drinks that give them something extra: A jolt of caffeine, a nutritional boost or, in theory, a cannabis buzz.
Those leadoff home runs always give you a bit of a jolt, especially when you respond to a deficit right out of the chute.
A constant IV of coffee may not be possible (yet), but superman dads can get that early morning jolt with their own espresso maker.
Paired with a cup of his thick Turkish coffee, it's the perfect jolt to kick off your weekend (ice cream, $7.99; Turkish coffee $2.75).
But there's a nasty jolt at the end when we learn why the dead body from the opening scene deserves such an unpleasant fate.
Times Insider A good poem can jolt our minds into thinking about the country's most important stories in unexpected ways, our National editor writes.
Every so often, I'd press the button on my wrist and deliver an electric jolt as my friends were responsibly enjoying their alcoholic beverages.
The Cardinals got another positive jolt when they announced a new contract for Molina earlier in the day that runs through the 2020 season.
The Armistice to end World War I brought elation and a sense of relief to millions of Americans, but also a jolt of reality.
Mukasheva shares Kazykhanov's previously stated view that Borat gave Kazakhstan a useful media jolt and increased tourism—but not necessarily in the long-term.
As not-so-vague metaphors for sex and intimacy, the fusion dances are incredibly personal, and often charged with an electric jolt of eroticism.
Mr. Sanders's announcement on Monday appeared intended to jolt the enthusiasm of his supporters after a dismal loss on Saturday in South Carolina, where Mrs.
The tale of how real estate entrepreneurs ultimately evicted Mr. Lyght from his loft adds a jolt of political reality to this artist's personal story.
The Cavaliers need a jolt offensively, ranking 96th in the country in scoring (22 points per contest) and 2132th nationally in yards per game (2100).
Yet we often look back and realize that the jolt that bumped us off the track also launched us into a new, more productive path.
Snap, which has a user base that isn't growing and a stock that's near an all-time low, could use a jolt to its business.
When the ruble plunged in 2014, it sent the price of imported beer soaring and gave a jolt to Russia&aposs nascent craft beer industry.
But, it was still unknown how this leaping jolt actually affects a living animal, and just how the circuit develops when the animal is contacted.
This category got a jolt last week, when Viola Davis revealed her intentions to campaign in the supporting category for Fences, instantly becoming the favorite.
Yet the grousing is inevitable and a mark of Mr Putin's indisputable achievement: a serious jolt in Americans' confidence in the integrity of their elections.
Markets got a jolt Friday afternoon when it was revealed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking into new emails related to Hillary Clinton.
The options market is implying an 8 percent jolt in either direction for online retailer Amazon, which has rallied more than 9 percent this year.
When sunlight hits molecules of water vapor in the atmosphere, the jolt of energy causes them to break apart into ions of hydrogen and oxygen.
Cryptocurrencies got another jolt last week after Tokyo-based exchange Coincheck said hackers stole over $500 million in one of the world's biggest cyber heists.
It was a jolt in late July when Japan's 10-year yield jumped from near-record lows of minus 0.295 percent to minus 0.025 percent.
We get a jolt (the premiere audience literally yelped) when Ser Jorah, of all people, grabs Sam from a cell where he's apparently being kept.
Image: FacebookResidents of Onoway, Alberta got quite the jolt earlier this week when water of a distinctly pinkish hue started to flow from their taps.
I stopped drinking it when I went to the Ranch in Malibu with a girlfriend, and just recently, I'm starting to want that jolt again.
But it's the perfectly coiffed mother who seems to jolt Herzog out of his by-the-numbers recital, puncturing us at last into unexpected depth.
Once it was up and running, the team got a chance to demo JOLT for some Google employees who have connections to The Last Mile.
Arguments for reclaiming national "sovereignty" are less about a boost in autonomy than about the jolt of self-confidence that going it alone would provide.
And even after all his rhetoric about the "rigged" election, even with his increasingly urgent warnings about voter fraud, Trump's answer came as a jolt.
"Just got a bit of a jolt from a high school buddy who just called me," he wrote on Facebook when he shared the post.
Even so, they're enough to send a jolt of excitement through every Tesla fanboy already growing weary of the Insane button and Bioweapon Defense Mode.
The teams had a short turnaround after the Braves' 13-inning victory Wednesday night and Bumgarner's homer gave the Giants (21-25) a need jolt.
Relations between the United States and China got another jolt when the two nations clashed again at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore on Sunday.
"I treat every one of these as one that generates a real jolt to volatility," said Jim Strugger, managing director, derivatives strategist, at MKM Partners.
"Money Monster" begins with a jolt of satire, proceeds through a maze of beat-the-clock exposition and lands on a surprisingly gentle, sentimental note.
Some optimists even think that, should Britain vote to leave the EU next month, the fear of disintegration could jolt the euro zone into action.
The foam cushioned patch will attach to any surface without a jolt so the movement of the robot doesn't have to be as finely computed.
A Gillum victory in the biggest presidential battleground prize would give the progressive wing an added jolt as the early 2020 jockeying begins in earnest.
Speaking of the latter title, if anything provides a jolt of energy to this year's festival, it may be Colin Geddes' lauded Midnight Madness program.
Her first reaction, Cecily says, was to think with a jolt of his praise of her ability: A shadow of doubt now stood over it.
Later on, he directly alters the conflict by shooting Patroclus — from afar, of course — to jolt Achilles out of his complacency and back into combat.
It was a total waste of time except for the little jolt of joy that comes from someone telling you what was going to happen.
The first third of "Aftermath" is stripped to emotional basics (one man seized up with grief, another with guilt), and it delivers quite a jolt.
Republicans hope the President's visit Saturday will inject a jolt of electricity into Rosendale's candidacy by awakening any Trump supporters who aren't paying close attention.
In strictly wrestling terms, he was one of pro wrestling's nearly men, rediscovered periodically with a jolt of surprise at how he didn't become huge.
K Dot added a jolt of energy to the set when he closed out with soldiers closing in on him before bouncing around in unison.
There could be other explanations for the results, he said, like confusion caused by a sugar jolt, or interference with memory by dopamine-blocking drugs.
"I thought it would be something worth sharing, to sort of jolt people to start paying attention to what's going on in Yemen," he said.
The captivity scenes are shot and played straight, with no attempts to trick us or jolt us, and they're harder to watch because of it.
In the Michigan primary on Tuesday, Mr. Biden showed that he could jolt Democratic turnout and net more votes in key demographic groups than Mrs.
It gave a jolt of momentum to the Patriots (8-2), as if they needed it in a blowout that laid bare Oakland's anemic defense.
Ironically, the jolt that put the program in the public eye (and almost knocked it off course) came not from the administration, but from Rueda.
It could jolt other settlement talks with the company, including those in a consolidated collection of 22017 cases overseen by a federal judge in Cleveland.
He said the deal had provided a jolt of excitement for the clubhouse, as if the Astros' play were not enough to be thrilled about.
Mr. Harris and especially Ms. Pfeiffer bring a jolt of shtick and a whisper of camp, qualities that you may miss terribly when they depart.
The $1.5 trillion tax overhaul that President Trump signed into law late last year has already given the American economy a jolt, at least temporarily.
He recalled the jolt he had felt upon hearing the news that Washington State quarterback Tyler Hilinski had committed suicide just a few weeks previously.
A robust euro also undercuts the bank's efforts to jolt inflation back to the official target of 2 percent, a level considered healthy for growth.
Here's the full list of winners, and our writers assembled the best and worst moments of the evening (including Robert De Niro's profane, politicized jolt).
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S. climate cooperation is clearly over — along with the jolt it supplied to international efforts — which was exemplified by its absence at Mar-a-Lago.
For a jolt of green, Julia Moskin's green beans with ginger and garlic (above) and Mark Bittman's roasted brussels sprouts with garlic are perennial favorites.
Dempsey points to the screen—if the track gave too much of a reverberating jolt because of, say, too-hard sand or lack of moisture,
Out of the starting lineup for three games due to a sore shoulder, Gregory Polanco provide a jolt in his return for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Art Review Markus Brunetti's enormous photographs pack a healthy jolt of wonder, something more likely felt in the 19th century, when the medium was invented.
The right data could have fixed it, according to the tech wizards who are determined to jolt the restaurant industry out of its current slump.
Seizing on the attacks, Moser rode a brief jolt of fundraising and attention into a May runoff for the right to take on Republican Rep.
Vanderbilt scored just two points in the first six minutes of the game, but Wright came off the bench to give the Commodores a jolt.
He was given more medications to support his heart and a new I.C.D. that, when needed, could deliver a more powerful jolt to his heart.
The shops may have to put up a warning that tells customers there is a possible cancer risk linked to their morning jolt of java.
The first 10 write-ups about heroes saving people from burning cars are astonishing; it's difficult for the remaining 1,257 to carry the same jolt.
I get a tiny jolt of joy when I see the Marco Polo notification that looks like a beach ball on my phone's home screen.
The main advantage of supercapacitors is that they can deliver a bigger jolt of power, pound for pound, than batteries -- without heating up or degrading.
It's cloudy and cold for April, and Mr. Ahmed is still sleepy, but he won't be tempted by the hot jolt of a second coffee.
But many central bank policymakers are reluctant to ease again soon unless external shocks jolt global financial markets enough to derail Japan's fragile economic recovery.
The new items, especially the P Block that can temporarily summon new platforms, are the jolt of energy this community has needed for months now.
He defeated Gillespie by nearly 9 percentage points in the race, giving Democrats a badly needed jolt of momentum ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.
In the blink of an eye, the promise of 22020,23 new well-paying Amazon jobs -- and the economic jolt they would provide -- seemed to disappear.
Both teams will receive a jolt with the expected returns of Cardinals 1B Matt Adams (shoulder inflammation) and Reds C Tucker Barnhart (bruised right hand).
He was given more medications to support his heart and a new I.C.D. that, when needed, could deliver a more powerful jolt to his heart.
"A jolt of a movie, 'Black Panther' creates wonder with great flair and feeling partly through something Hollywood rarely dreams of anymore: myth," she writes.
Once you realize that Underground is telling the story of a heist meant to save lives, an extra jolt of electricity pulses through every scene.
Like killing off characters, flashing forward in time is a longstanding tradition for TV shows, especially when they need to jolt plots out of stagnation.
Moments before, another vehicle merged from the right lane to the middle, forcing the driver of the Camaro to jolt the wheel and eventually lose control.
Reds 7, Braves 43 Home runs by Yasiel Puig and Tucker Barnhart helped jolt life into the sleepy Cincinnati lineup in a win over visiting Atlanta.
And for those who are still not quite woke, November 8 could bring the jolt when motivator Mars heads into progressive, humanitarian Aquarius until December 19.
Doomocracy isn't quite either of these things: it doesn't have a through line, but it also (minus the SWAT team) doesn't literally jolt you into engagement.
The upside is that you can shift smoothly uphill, without feeling the jolt of a metal chain jumping off the rail and into a new gear.
Though I knew Eric somewhat, it was that second name that came as a jolt, because weeks before, Dylan had written a vicious, violent short story.
To those who don't frequent Wall Street watering holes, it may come as a jolt to learn that such a sales process may well be difficult.
Proponents of forgiving student debt argue it will jolt the economy, helping Americans who have not started businesses or bought homes because of their monthly payments.
Stepping through the plastic curtains right when he had, Jack had inadvertently glimpsed the jolt of mortification on Pat's face, a sensation too physical to hide.
Here was the jolt of architectural eccentricity we craved, an improvised structure that looks like a few shipping containers crash-landed on top of a warehouse.
The jolt you get from pressing the gas pedal is consistent whether you're exiting a slow corner or taking a bend in a high-speed straightaway.
Jolt survivors may have found new ways to live with a sense of balance and purpose, but that does not mean their pain has been vanquished.
" Capturing the mood of these times of fury on both wings, the N.Y. Times' lead headline is: "Bombs in Envelopes Jolt A Nation Riven by Vitriol.
In the 1980s, the results were little better; hawkish central banks greeted any development likely to jolt prices with an expansion-squelching increase in interest rates.
Ryan Tannehill is hoping that first-year coach Adam Gase's influence will provide just the jolt he needs to rebound after a disappointing season in 2015.
Early seasons of Black Mirror did jolt people from their comfort zones, making them think twice about binging on schadenfreude or relentlessly pursuing total recall technology.
Chipmakers also gave technology stocks a jolt after Micron Technology Inc predicted a recovery in the memory market as it reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings.
One option is for central bankers to raise rates more enthusiastically and less predictably, to jolt financial markets and remind investors that the world is volatile.
On the other hand, there's very little this show could do at this point that could jolt me into horror like the first few episodes did.
The moon in grounded earth sign Capricorn gets a jolt of inspiration from electric Uranus as they connect at 7:08 AM—exciting ideas are shared!
As the season starts to shrink and the postseason arrives to give everything a randomizing jolt, the baseball discourse will center on which strengths are preferable.
Created by artists Jenny Polak, the ICE Escape Signs are designed to jolt US citizens into realizing the challenges the undocumented face on a daily basis.
And a little thing like being elected the leader of the free world isn't nearly enough to jolt a man like Nixon or Trump into rehab.
This week's jolt initially sparked some debt and equity selling in South Africa, Indonesia and Thailand and currency losses for Turkey, Mexico, Brazil and South Africa.
"So even if the TCJA gives the economy a short-term jolt, Republicans running for re-election should not expect to benefit from it," she wrote.
This surge of hate in Europe is one reason what happened in Pittsburgh at the Tree of Life Synagogue was such a jolt to American Jews.
It is as popular with Wi-Fi-addicted college students looking for a hangout as it is with well-heeled professionals seeking a quick morning jolt.
A Cheeseburg, LocoL's version of a cheeseburger, is made of 70 percent beef and 30 percent grains with a jolt of seaweed to give it umami.
The conservative political network of billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch on Thursday launched a multi-million dollar push to "jolt" the debate on tax reform.
Economists immediately began debating its impact, with many arguing that the jolt it would give to growth would be much smaller than the headline number suggests.
The senior administration official told CNN that the White House believes its threats to move past health care have helped jolt House GOP members into action.
Mullin was hired by a new president to give a torpid program a jolt, and he inherited a bare roster he could remake in his image.
He suggested French officials shoot cannons at sunrise to jolt people out of bed, optimizing the amount of hours they spent awake when it's light out.
The sauces included a "voodoo sauce" with a jolt of habanero, a whisper-light citrus teriyaki, and daily special sauces, like peach balsamic or bourbon sriracha.
The accessibility of their work makes for perfect street art, but it's the startling elements (the positions, places, and props) that give viewers an extra jolt.
It's not clear whether this coffee vape, which the company behind it says is "extracted from real coffee," has enough caffeine to deliver an effective jolt.
He benched second baseman Ian Kinsler, third baseman Eduardo Nunez and catcher Sandy Leon for Holt, Rafael Devers and Christian Vazquez, hoping to jolt the offense.
That they can't always jolt the show to life, or overcome its tendency toward a critical mass of self-consciousness and ponderous seriousness, isn't their fault.
What I wanted more than anything was to feel the pull of an Atlantic salmon — a jolt, always unexpected, like shaking hands with an overeager Texan.
But Trump got a jolt of adrenaline from reaction to his news conference Friday, when he appeared once again during the last 30 minutes of trading.
Because young children have developing vertebrae, weak neck muscles and a heavy head, this forward jolt can result in serious spinal cord damage and head injury.
The human-ish language it generates can startle us into seeing things anew, so we can in turn jolt readers awake through that sense of -ish.
Downtown Miami's skyline has long needed some help, and it's about to receive an exceptional jolt with the completion of Zaha Hadid's Architects's One Thousand Museum.
And riskier assets like stocks have received a therapeutic jolt, now that the Fed has made it absolutely clear that it will do whatever it takes.
And riskier assets like stocks have received a therapeutic jolt, now that the Fed has made it absolutely clear that it will do whatever it takes.
Finally, an engineering marvel at the Olympics, a new push to promote social media literacy and a "jolt of a movie" that creates wonder through myth.
Compared with the tastefully neutral interiors of so many new condominium buildings, the latest model unit to open at 432 Park Avenue comes as a jolt.
Dance — Spanish-inflected for some reason — comes in only at the end over the credits, too late to give the movie the giddy jolt it needs.

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