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Perhaps more startling, rising temperatures seem to cause more violence.
More startling, however, is that the problem is not new.
What was more startling, the dancers apparently hadn't slept either.
The numbers are even more startling in Tennessee, Swift's home state.
Other collisions of art and politics are more startling and fortuitous.
The more startling the image, the more need for persuasive detail.
I'm sure barking dogs are way more startling than the cameras.
Lumiere, Cogsworth, and all the rest are more startling than welcoming.
And even more startling, 25 percent are not saving anything at all.
Trump's rhetoric about Russia has been even more startling since November 8.
More startling still is Tanzania's dispute with Acacia, a British gold-mining firm.
Even more startling ... the warrant states Gugu's alleged stalker lives on her street.
But in general, the British questions were blunter and the results more startling.
Nowhere today is the turn against Western liberal democracy more startling or seemingly perverse.
Another, more startling, "Appassionata" from 1941 portrays a limbless woman on a hospital bed.
If chips before lunch seem slightly unorthodox, a later mention was even more startling.
All this silence makes the noises more startling, both to the characters and to us.
VR just makes it even more startling when the fake blood flies in your face.
At times, Mr. Herzog's imagination leaps beyond even the more startling speculations of his subjects.
One of the more startling lessons from Tuesday is that this may not longer be true.
For black and Latina women, that number is even more startling at $867,920 and $1,056,120, respectively.
Foreign policy experts see a more startling component to Pompeo's public defense of the Syria withdrawal.
What is even more startling is who the President now wants to bring in to run the government.
While the timing may have surprised some staffers, it was what she said next that was even more startling.
Here is one of Ullman's more startling passages, talking about a guy she dated: His lovemaking was tantric, algorithmic.
Even more startling was the subsequent allegation raised by police and prosecutors that Rachelle had set the slaying in motion.
An even more startling figure: 40% of millennial respondents say they earn more than half their income from side gigs.
That number is even more startling for women of color, with black women losing $867,920 and Latina women losing $1,056,0.69.
Even more startling was the price: $72 million over four years (with $37 million guaranteed in the first two years).
Trump's comments on the European Union — one of the cornerstone international institutions of the postwar order — are even more startling.
More startling: Less than 2% of workers at 177 Silicon Valley firms are women of color, the same report found.
Even more startling, after the scandal became public, Wells Fargo continues to invoke rip-off clauses to block class actions.
Even more startling than heroin's accelerated rise is the even more rapid rise of fentanyl, a synthetic and highly potent opioid.
It is possible that they opted deliberately to cut the province loose; but the evidence points to a more startling conclusion.
Even more startling is the fact that this boom occurred while the world underwent the worst recession of the past 80 years.
What he found was even more startling: black suspects appear less likely to be shot than non-black ones, fatally or otherwise.
Even more startling is that median income was $78,6 in 1999, which means that incomes have fallen considerably throughout the new century.
And that relief only made his unpredictable outburst when I failed to answer the phone in time all the more startling and distressing.
Rand Paul assaulted at home -- a reminder of rising security concerns One of the weekend's more startling headlines was news of Kentucky Sen.
Perhaps even more startling was that more than 40 percent of companies believe their inclusion of people from underrepresented groups needed no improvement.
Though he's pushing 80, Sisneros looks ten years younger, a fact made more startling when you consider his propensity for near-death experiences.
More startling is the western side of the house, where a cluster of glass cubes protrude from the walls of the old home.
Here's an even more startling fact: The land returned was not simply territory taken after the beginning of World War II, in 1939.
Now, New York is considering an even more startling step: eliminating one-third of the lanes on one of the city's busiest highways.
The duchess could resume her acting career, though that would set an even more startling precedent for a member of the royal family.
The case took an even more startling turn in February when Alexander, a star student at an elite private school, was charged with murder.
Spreads for 2018 have seen an even more startling move from a small backwardation into a broad contango over the same period (tmsnrt.rs/9.503stXAzc).
Of more startling concern to the ICO was that the agency did not provide informed consent to the majority of the Voice ID users.
But transhumanism isn't just about cultivating a futuristic, sci-fi aesthetic, and H+ doesn't limit itself to the more startling, and occasionally grotesque, images.
More startling was that one in five homeowners in the survey expressed a desire to see home prices fall by 30 percent or more.
He's such a cheerful and likable actor, and that makes it all the more startling to find him as the villain of the piece.
Even more startling, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea agreed to send athletes to compete in the Winter Olympics hosted by South Korea next month.
Even more startling, the Corps envisions that these artificial beaches will be maintained for 50 years (although who will pay is still to be determined).
But more startling news came from the doctors who were working to clean and patch up his digestive ietary tract, which was torn by bullets.
In 2009, they updated that research with an even more startling number: Medical bills were responsible for more than 62 percent of all American bankruptcies.
Among Oliver's more startling findings is that Americans spend more on lotteries than the NFL, video games, music, movie tickets, Major League Baseball, and pornography combined.
While this leak is indeed substantial, perhaps the more startling fact is that it is small compared with methane emissions from other oil- and gas-related sources.
For me, this scene became even more startling when I remembered that Mr. Miyagi — the ultimate Good Teacher — was introduced essentially the same way in the movie.
More startling, Marita Koch, an East German woman whose nation engaged in state-run doping, has held the women's record in the 400-meter run since 1985.
By 1975, funds raised by the Women's Committee went to the purchase of 43 works of art, which made Bruce's discovery this year all the more startling.
The only thing more startling than the flurry of tax proposals Democrats have unveiled in recent weeks is the full-throttle response they've gotten from the public.
Perhaps even more startling, these chief executives now prioritize a broader set of stakeholders beyond shareholders, who now rank fourth most important after employees, customers and their family.
Some seem more startling and exciting than the films themselves, like the terrifying Tremors poster — a riot of blood and carnage, as opposed to a PG-13 film.
But there isn't anything more startling than opening the fridge and seeing half of an avocado sitting in a plastic bag, staring at you with its giant eye.
It's not just that she becomes older; more startling, it's as if we — like her former students — grow out of the infatuation with which we first perceived her.
He released a transportive, five-song EP at the end of February that tests emotional range: There's a startling lightheartedness and an even more startling depth to it.
Even more startling, however, is that this forest loss occurs at a much higher rate in rural areas and public lands than it does in urbanized or private landscapes.
A recent study from the University of Michigan used MRIs of 68 new moms to suss out some of the more startling effects of childbirth on a mother's body.
It's an even more startling way to begin this movie, which is more about slow internal movements and long, unprofitable waits than about this level of manic, self-flagellating exaltation.
Even more startling, in a way, are the exit polls showing that 53 percent of white women voted for Trump—and that many of those same women consider themselves feminists.
The third-quarter results wiped 222 billion pounds ($21 billion) off WPP's market value, and were all the more startling as they came after solid updates from peers Omnicom (OMC.
However, the more startling find was that among respondents there existed a one-in-three chance of a "significant correction" in London house prices by the end of next year.
It's even more startling when you realize that in January, the FBI, CIA, and NSA clearly assessed that Russia did interfere in the election — and that Putin was behind it.
More startling is that there have been about 1,000 more migrant and refugee deaths on the Mediterranean this year than there were in 2015, the year the previous record was set.
More startling is that there have been about 217,2160 more migrant and refugee deaths on the Mediterranean this year than there were in 210, the year the previous record was set.
This makes her rejection of marriage all the more startling, reminding us that she had no hopes at this point of even having a room to write in, let alone publishing.
Even more startling, the study found 20% of the people asked the crowd for a second opinion after a doctor had already diagnosed a sexually transmitted infectious disease and suggested treatment.
Nothing is less significant than the baseball played in March, which made it that much more startling when I got chills watching C.C. Sabathia pitching, playing, and working out during spring training.
Even more startling to me was that I actually had — no, I was — a body that enjoyed moving, loved running, and hiking, and canoeing, and bows and arrows, and swimming long distances.
Even more startling, an article published the next day in the Times suggested that Trump might enter the 1988 Republican presidential primaries against George H. W. Bush, then the incumbent vice president.
In that light, it would almost be more startling if the militants were not involved against the Houthis, especially since Al Qaeda militants are extremist Sunnis seeking the defeat of the Shiite rebels.
In that light, it would almost be more startling if the militants were not involved against the Houthis, especially since al-Qaida militants are extremist Sunnis seeking the defeat of the Shiite rebels.
His more startling works, like the 1994 "Breakup" depicting his own hands reaching through an ice floe, and his eerie 1949 "The Revenant," a self-portrait in a charred room, are not included.
More startling, Economic Development Corporation officials, defending the city's permitting of the flights, testified that the lease to the operators of the downtown heliport brought in only $3 million a year in direct revenue.
The set and furniture are picture-perfect, and this makes it all the more startling when the genteel hostess of the party (Blanchett) begins to spout the dogma of Barnett Newman and Wyndham Lewis.
More startling: The number of adults who use five or more prescription medications at one time increased from 22 percent to 210 percent, while dietary supplement use also expanded, from 23 percent to 24 percent.
Spiral Theory Test Kitchen filled the tabletop with an array of branches, flowers, fruits and nuts as well as more startling elements such as a fountain of blood and a giant, marrow-filled split bone.
"It's a delay strategy," said a Republican close to the White House, who argued the approach forces Democrats to impeach Trump on procedural grounds of obstructing the investigation instead of uncovering potentially more startling evidence.
That's electrifying enough on its own; what's more startling is that both actors are represented by the same agency, William Morris Endeavor, and Williams reportedly was not told that Wahlberg's representatives had negotiated the hefty fee for him.
This isn't to say that Late Night doesn't call out injustice where it sees it; if anything, the show does so with such straightforward candor that it's almost more startling than hearing the same sentiment sputtered in outrage.
And it's a more startling drop when you consider that $22003 billion of that 215 money came from a brand-new donor, Jeff Bezos, who, after years of parsimonious giving, committed $250 billion to philanthropic efforts last summer.
Here in Oregon's largest city, it was sometimes hard to tell what was more startling: the record-setting heat or the fact that, on a planet getting used to higher temperatures, Portland was not entirely unprepared for it.
It was all the more startling coming from a man once beloved as the mild Dr. Cliff Huxtable on his hit NBC sitcom, the Jell-O pudding pitchman and the whimsical creator and voice of the character Fat Albert.
Even more startling than the Senate results was what polls found in the Ohio governor's race, where DeWine (a former US senator and state attorney general) and Cordray (former state attorney general and Obama consumer watchdog) are running to replace Gov.
What was more startling than the fact that she didn't want to do it, to me, was that she admitted it, rather than just figuring out another operation (and executing it on her own, if necessary) to achieve the same result.
President Trump will host members of the United Nations Security Council at the White House Monday, a highly unusual meeting made even more startling because of his harsh criticism of the international institution during the campaign and since taking office.
But the dearth of female choreographers at major ballet companies is perhaps more startling, given the prominence of women in the rest of the ballet and dance fields — and the way pioneering female choreographers helped shape ballet during the 20th century.
For morbid obesity (a body mass index of 2100 or greater), the rates for women compared with men were even more startling: 2000 percent of men were morbidly obese, while 10 percent of women were — a rate that had been rising over time.
One of the more startling sets of the festival was also one of the less experimental, at least on its face: The vocalist Jazzmeia Horn — an exponent of Betty Carter's style of rugged, piqued hard-bop — drove her six band mates into a controlled frenzy.
The narrow channels of communication between the White House and Pentagon are all the more startling when it comes to major global events, including the summit in Singapore between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, which have major implications that ripple outward across the globe.
What makes it even more startling is that Nora delivers this recommendation in such a matter-of-fact way, smoking her cigarette and smirking as hard as a noir detective in that van as they stake out the supposed scientists sending people to their Departed loved ones.
Mississippi's governor, meanwhile, has signed an even more startling bill, which allows religious organisations both to fire people and refuse services on the basis of belief, and protects devout bakers and disc-jockeys who eschew same-sex weddings; officials may now recuse themselves from licensing or presiding over them.
Cost: £9003 million (£3.1 million today) The most decadent shit that happens: There is no image more startling, more iconic, than seeing Missy Elliott's bald head slowly rising out of the jet-black ocean, glistening and covered in spikes, like if the Loch Ness monster was cool and joined Hells Angels.
"Nine percent of porn users said they had tried unsuccessfully to stop – an indication of addiction that is all the more startling when you consider that the dependency rate among people who try marijuana is the same – 9 percent – and not much higher among those who try cocaine (15 percent)," states the article.
But before all of that, Klobuchar's nascent campaign has had to contend with ever more startling reports from former staffers, both men and women, who claim she is a horrible boss: not just demanding and exacting, capricious and cruel, even verbally abusive and physically volatile — but all of those things, at once.
About $16 million of Beckham's salary will count against the Giants' 2019 cap, and more startling, that's less than half of the $32.5 million on this year's salary cap ledger for players who are not here anymore: The Giants also recently traded or cut players like cornerback Eli Apple, defensive end Olivier Vernon, defensive tackle Damon Harrison and offensive lineman Patrick Omameh.
Even more startling is that of those individuals trying to re-enter the country who do not have family in their native country, 98 percent have family in the U.S. Furthermore, the average age of first entry for those trying to re-enter the country is 17 years-old, meaning these border-crossers have spent their formative years making a life in the United States.
The pace and intensity of Kim's sprint toward a long-range nuclear strike capability have clearly caught the United States off guard, but even more startling and politically unacceptable to most Americans is the binary strategic choice Kim Jong Un seeks to impose on U.S. policymakers between acceptance of vulnerability to a nuclear North Korea and the use of military force to separate Kim from his nuclear weapons.

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