The discovery of his cancer not only startled him, it startled everyone who knew him.
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Goff's turnaround — and his team's — has startled almost everyone.
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That points to another reason for China to be startled.
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And unfortunately he got startled, and we ended up here.
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I am startled, but I don't think I am hurt.
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I want them to laugh, to be startled, to learn.
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China is startled by how rapidly American leadership has dwindled.
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"We were startled," said Blanchard, a member of the panel.
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The moment startled Cyrus as she tensed up and screamed.
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Hosmer was startled until he realized the officer was joking.
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"I drew her with these big, startled eyes," Crabapple said.
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The animals can be startled and act defensively if surprised.
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The server who had just filled it looked startled, too.
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Startled by the question, Dr. Raines needed time to deliberate.
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Startled, Martínez said she couldn't help him and kept walking.
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Startled witnesses took photographs, and Mr. Ramaphosa posed for selfies.
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Janet, clearly startled, jumped and then turned toward the officer.
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Amelia, Sherry's niece, is startled by Mary Jane's exuberant warmth.
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Louis, startled by the idea, agrees to think about it.
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Apparently startled, the bear reacted defensively and quickly killed him.
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Then, on Thursday, he was startled awake at 3 a.m.
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Audiences were initially startled by his high, almost falsetto voice.
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He shouted so loudly that he startled the other customers.
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But Mucha's "Gismonda" poster startled passersby, and made them covetous.
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A random scattering of startled eyes blinked like tree lights.
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At one point, a pyrotechnic display startled and scattered them.
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MAGNITOGORSK, Russia — A loud bang startled Anna P. Timofeyeva awake.
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I hugged Jimmy, who seemed startled, but hugged me back.
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Startled, my brother jumped up and rushed to the entry.
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The tenor of Flynn's comments has startled other retired officers.
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"That is unacceptable," exclaimed the startled Frenchman over the team radio.
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On Monday, Zimbabweans were startled by a striking announcement from Gen.
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" The man, visibly shaken, said he had been "very, very startled.
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She testified that she was later startled awake from her sleep.
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The crowd seemed startled and amused all at the same time.
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Startled, they scuttle under a coffee table and watch her undress.
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She startled when the whole cabin went dark for a second.
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I was startled and looked down to see a young girl.
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The decline of Campbell Soup following its last quarter startled Cramer.
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Startled, Beth knocks over something loud and has to go running.
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" Overnight AP headline: "Africa startled by Trump's sudden and vulgar attention.
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It just startled some Muskites because it so wasn't Elon Musk.
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It depicted a turtle attacking a very startled orange tabby cat.
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Litovsky was startled by some of the responses to her series.
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The margin of victory startled even proponents of a British exit.
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All the anti-Trump defenses of "norms" in America startled Palesa.
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MSNBC host Rachel Maddow appeared to be startled by O'Donnell's revelation.
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Pyongyang's claim startled the global community given the reclusive nation's unpredictability.
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But she was as startled by his rise as he was.
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Popeye looked startled, and went to the door and opened it.
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U. wing of her party but startled governments across the Continent.
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Usually, however, they're startled to find that the spinning has stopped.
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"He kind of startled me," Moore told the San Francisco Chronicle.
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With that, Ms. Parton gave a startled Ms. Berman a check.
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"I was startled at the completeness of the vision," Selig says.
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Two decades later, I'm startled to find myself yearning for Yerevan.
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The inhabitants of the balcony look delighted as well as startled.
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I was startled: Miraflores Palace is the White House of Venezuela.
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Still, Pacino was startled at just how long the Oscars were.
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He and others on the podium suddenly looked up, looking startled.
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The startled animal darted off the path, and I sprinted onward.
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A startled Love said she asked if it was a joke.
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In the startled hush, someone coughs, or laughs—sheer embarrassment, nerves.
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This is not an essay about being startled by the apocalyptic.
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"Don't be startled," he said cheerfully, in a broad Welsh accent.
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He was startled to see Mr. Campbell's name listed among them.
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A large boom startled many in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, around midday.
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"It is incredible," she writes, accessing her startled middle-school self.
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Daphne, the novel's heroine, also experiences these spells when she's startled.
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The people in the shot react by looking startled and looking up.
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David, who was in the passenger seat, was startled by the question.
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The startled officer then jumps into his vehicle and shuts the door.
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Just don't confuse that surprise with him being startled by Brogdon's impact.
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The squad lights were off when the noise startled him, Harrity said.
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I was startled by the performance of this initially unattractive cardboard box.
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A few moments later, a watchman appeared, startled that we had entered.
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She's so startled, she sets her seatbelt binging and bonging again. Help!
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On Baseball The text message startled Austin Romine, in a good way.
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Why is the Startled Young Man stealing a mirror from a nightclub?
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It veered off quickly, seeming startled to see a human up here.
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She was startled by how loud it was, but life goes on.
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Then one day, he was startled by encounters with two patients' mothers.
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But it startled it enough that I think it let Matt go.
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The S.M.U. provost, in a move that startled committee members, overruled them.
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The doctor, pondering his troubles, was startled and horrified by this remark.
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Dr. Birx's comments, especially those dismissing ventilator shortages, startled some health experts.
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The breach startled residents, many of whom were sitting down for dinner.
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" Those who've been stalked may also be "keyed up and easily startled.
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Knowing he was free, she found herself startled by any unexpected sound.
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This recent video startled me, as it was a stunning role reversal.
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On several occasions, the loud thwump of the net's deployment startled passersby.
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When George took the stool next to her, she startled a little.
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Pritchard told CNN that Bully is perfectly fine and was just startled.
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The baby couldn't be more startled after his parent wakes him up.
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Perhaps, like the baffled elderly couple in this meme, they're merely startled.
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Even her guards, Jamie and the Mountain, were too startled to intervene.
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"Birds are easily startled, taking flight at the smallest sound," she says.
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Because there were no lids to blink, his eyes looked startled and dry.
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It is revealing that China seems startled to find itself under ambassadorial scrutiny.
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Its ground motion, however, startled seismically-jaded Southern Californians over a wide region.
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Saying they knew how that felt, and were startled that others did, too.
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Judge: Flag offends more than African-Americans Torres' shotgun is what startled her.
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That's what we're supposed to believe when Ally wakes up in bed, startled.
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His prejudice was clear and the whole situation left us startled and angry.
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Its ground motion, however, startled seismically jaded Southern Californians over a wide region.
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When "startled" by an unexpected noise, Liang pulled the trigger of his gun.
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The puck popped off Cizikas's left leg and sailed past a startled Schneider.
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Tampa's line forces a fair share of dumpoffs and startled attempts on Winston.
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When she sees them, she zips back on her wheels as if startled.
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Sometimes Bernie's intelligence startled even Gavin, and he'd known Bernie his whole life.
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He picked the third, he told startled colleagues, who urged him to rethink.
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"I was startled," Murphy said about the incident, according to the Denver Post.
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"Oh man I [was] actually startled in the end […] that's incredible!" one added.
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Clark said he was startled awake, and that his injuries were immediately apparent.
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I look over and suddenly see Kirk in doorway looking startled and confused.
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Paige pauses, startled for a second, but then she too starts getting handsy.
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"People are startled by the continued struggles of gender dysphoria," Olson-Kennedy says.
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He was definitely startled by the news and sends Kanye some well wishes.
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Myrick: We probably startled them, but I can't imagine them really being scared.
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Despite growing fears about national disinformation campaigns, the news startled some officials there.
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I also found that it had a strange after-taste that startled me.
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I was startled by dreams of the baby cries of 30 years ago.
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When it did, they were startled to see how their house was used.
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The startled police officer fumbled into the Alto as it followed in pursuit.
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She's startled by the sound of a van pulling up to the house.
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He could have said Fields startled him and he was protecting his candidate.
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"I was startled, and I froze up a bit," Special Operator Scott said.
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In spite of all that, he seemed shy, startled by his own fame.
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The blatant white nationalist demagoguery of the election has startled even lifelong Republicans.
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Whenever I see a photo from the 1960s or 1970s, I am startled.
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And you may find yourself startled into laughter as involuntary as a belch.
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Had Ms. Ruszczyk run outside to flag the officers down and startled them?
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I was startled to see glowing tributes posted by some of my friends.
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For a second, my younger self stares back at me: startled, wistful, pretty.
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I slept a full night, but was startled awake at 8:00 a.m.
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David Murphy, Matt's father, was startled by the extent of Matt's Juul concealment.
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One morning in mid-November, Dr. Cerón was startled awake at 5 a.m.
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Last year, he was startled when he glanced at himself in a mirror.
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The success of "Virginity Rocks" merchandise has startled some in Mr. Duncan's orbit.
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But the hosts and guests were startled, and Siatta was asked to leave.
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His relatives probably won't be the only ones startled by his disturbing turn.
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What I found startled me: a T-shirt belonging to a former lover.
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But it's the "swing your partner square dance" that startled me into understanding.
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In fact, Mica seems so real that she startled Magic Leap's test subjects.
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Under his baton Beethoven's stops and starts and changes of direction still startled.
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" She turns around, almost seeming to have expected his shenanigans but startled nonetheless. "Jayden!
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This also means I get extra startled when I forget to mute my computer.
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He startled so easily that he would jump at the cry of a baby.
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Startled by this screaming woman jumping into his pool, his movie instincts kick in.
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The officer claimed a noise startled him, causing his finger to pull the trigger.
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" When a startled Ellen pressed further, she added, "But, it's all in my head!
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In some cases, the technology is so good that it's startled even its creators.
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Visitors inside were startled to instead witness a gnarled, mummified half-fish, half-monkey.
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The fire turned the sky bright orange and shook the homes of startled residents.
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Someone snapped a photo of Nostrand, but unfortunately it was startled by city workers.
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Startled, those aboard lay down in the vain hope that they wouldn't be spotted.
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On April 3rd Mr Trump startled aides by calling for troops at the frontier.
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"He's got a mad little voice," Gallagher remarks after being startled by Tricky's track.
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Two cats startled a woman so badly, she jumped on a counter for safety.
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"It startled me, so I pulled forward," [Tara] Ayres told the San Francisco Examiner.
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A: I found everything interesting, but was there anything that surprised or startled me?
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Out in the hallway, a dozen startled Ukrainians stood in a heavily armed throng.
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Startled nations quickly chalked out a plan to phase out the use of CFCs.
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At that point, police say, the startled men are seen running for the doors.
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That action startled the driver, who accidentally backed the car into a light pole.
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Being startled by a loud noise is normal, for dogs as well as humans.
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" Startled, I thought to myself, "When did outsourcing become the subject of station IDs?
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"I hadn't heard of it and was startled and a little nervous," he said.
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"I was startled by the youth of the people who came," Ms. Nietzman said.
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"M-maybe a little b-bit," Maurice answers, startled by his uncle's harsh tone.
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Oh, and it made a very startled Ivan Rojas, a security guard, $25,221.4 richer.
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Francis, startled by the response, then sent two investigators, Archbishop Charles Scicluna and Msgr.
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I remember walking around a few years ago and being startled at the number.
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During his latest one, I was startled by how his tantrum abruptly fell silent.
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Agents wielding metal detectors scanned knapsacks under the startled gaze of wide-eyed children.
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Harry startled traditionalists by announcing plans to make a television documentary with Oprah Winfrey.
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Workers at hotels that were under lockdown tried to calm startled guests and employees.
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That was hard, I would wake up in the middle of the night — startled.
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The few experts to learn of the new numbers on Wednesday night were startled.
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As soon as we heard his words, most of us turned to him, startled.
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But I'll never be part of that club, and was startled by his bluntness.
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"I'm often startled at the depth of my anger at Harvard," she told me.
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So Mr. Trump's decision to accept Mr. Macron's invitation startled some of his aides.
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The episode, which startled viewers and created enormous buzz, seemed to embolden TV creators.
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Just in the past week, a rotund porcupine, who seemed equally startled by me.
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The small deer's rough cough startled me when it came from a nearby thicket.
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Anson Mount does excellent work here when he is startled by seeing Vina again.
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A startled Cyrus is helped out of the crowd by her security team and Hemsworth.
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The peg strikes the cube with a clunk, and Brett pulls back, as if startled.
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Startled, I jump and feel a lump in my throat trying to hold back tears.
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During a recent rehearsal, she and Mr. Pelly were startled to find themselves in tears.
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"I'm everything today," she told customers, who were startled to find anyone there at all.
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"It was my duty," said the official, Zvi Ammar, who was startled by the outcry.
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"He kind of startled me," Moore told San Francisco Chronicle, which first reported the story.
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They were startled and put off by the concept that Jewish ritual could be cool.
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I started driving my tank around and was immediately startled by how fast it moved.
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In 1978, Ms. Kallen and her family were startled to hear reports of her death.
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Unfortunately, the police are startled when they see a woman tearing out of the woods.
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To be honest, I was startled and confused as to why he had approached me.
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The Saturday evening grocery shopper was startled by what she saw in the parking lot.
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While Gus apparently thinks this is normal, viewers might be startled by such an assessment.
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Namely, the "'stop' signal" could be many things, including a simple response to being startled.
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The boy looks a little startled at his sandwich, but then he's cool with it.
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It startled me, almost as much as the sound of gunfire did the day before.
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She called Justin, who, answering the phone in his car, was startled, but quickly agreed.
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Her arm felt sore, but it was nothing, really—she was more startled than injured.
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Some wolf experts were startled by the finding and said it would require further support.
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I was new to the track and was startled by the horseplayer's choice of words.
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But Frank was startled to see that Aetna had agreed to pay NYU Langone $70,000.
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The man then startled Marchionda awake and sexually assaulted her for more than two hours.
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Just as he began to doze, he was startled by the ringing of a telephone.
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When she gets so touch-starved that she reaches out, he's the one who's startled.
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Later in the segment, Moffat was startled and then delighted by a pop-up book.
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"I wasn't startled or anything, but it was a bit unusual," said Georgiev, who obliged.
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Mr. Wold said his client acted reasonably after being startled and seeing his partner panic.
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At some point we startled a cluster of deer into doing pirouettes through the brush.
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World leaders aren't the only politicians who've been startled by President Trump's pen-pal diplomacy.
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I tightened my grip on Sherman's rope, but oddly, he wasn't the least bit startled.
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A blue jay startled in a juniper tree and flicked its lapis wings in greeting.
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I startled a deer, then stopped to walk, then buried my face in my hands.
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But exactly how many people were startled out of bed or over breakfast is unclear.
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You are startled by their actual presence while speeding sleepily down remote stretches of road.
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But the latest Iran crisis isn't the first time Pompeo's actions have startled Pentagon officials.
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I was so startled and disturbed that I felt a choking sensation in my throat.
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Her cousins who have sprawling houses in Texas were especially startled by the design choice.
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Emerging from the countryside, I am often startled by the ceaseless flow of heavy traffic.
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I was startled to realize that she was such a celebrity in her own day.
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And that's why I was startled by how moved I was watching the Themyscira sequences.
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The startled dog sprinted into the darkness as 60 mile per hour winds fanned the flames.
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This new era of Republican control in Washington has startled -- some might say shocked -- many Democrats.
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One move in the third game of the match was so unusual, it startled Go experts.
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Grady was trying to show a friend something on her phone when the shots startled her.
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The noise startled the dog and it bit the baby in the head, ABC News reports.
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I was startled to see her here so early; had I messed up our meetup time?
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After studying all this, I felt startled, and it took me time to fully absorb it.
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"Only God could keep them all open," he told a committee of startled MPs in December.
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Just as thee officer prepared to carry out this unfortunate task, the startled deer woke up.
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To identify, look at the other participant — at any point, does he or she look startled?
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Those aboard were startled, news reports said, and the pilot decided to fly back to London.
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This episode startled many in the press who seem surprised to see Ivanka's peevishness and impatience.
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"The magnitude of the diet's benefits startled experts," the Times reported when the trial came out.
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They may not have been too startled, but they were certainly amused with the kid's antics.
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The impact of a dart, he added, could have startled the gorilla, with possibly deadly consequences.
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In her testimony, she said she was startled by the qualifications of some Trump University instructors.
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I called to him again, but he crouched down suddenly, as though startled, and stayed there.
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Startled, he grabs a handful of mush from the bowl and throws it back at her.
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I remember waking, startled, sick with a burning in my chest—the worst kind of waking.
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Then in 2014, Houston startled mathematicians by showing that for n = 6, the pattern breaks down.
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Some babies, startled by the crowd commotion around them, did not crawl across the starting line.
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Some Chicagoans were startled awake Wednesday by a series of large booms, CNN affiliate WGN reported.
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And just as I had been startled by Maryan's appearance, she could hardly recognize the place.
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The possibility of retiring the International Space Station, part of the administration's budget request, startled many.
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They may fall when startled by someone or something that seems to come silently from behind.
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The couple were startled to hear their friends' take on the finances of the fashion business.
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"Maybe the vegetable is like mush," said Ms. Chavarria, who was initially startled by the technique.
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"You could say I was startled," Ms. Nevins said of the news of Ms. Lacy's deal.
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Though he never broke skin or came close to doing so, it startled him a bit.
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Finally, the Pulitzer Prize judges startled a lot of people with their music award this year.
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When she does tell friends in a restaurant about the assault, they are startled and stunned.
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Rybolovlev was startled to encounter someone on the other end of one of his art transactions.
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I had no idea that Trump actually walked in at that point and I was startled.
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You don't want to be startled into a fall by someone or something approaching from behind.
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Antonia was reading in her study that night, when she was startled by a loud bang.
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In 2017, they startled people by showing up in force to protest attacks on the ACA.
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A somewhat startled-looking Asian woman opens it (I didn't ring a bell downstairs, after all).
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From the defense perspective, Officer Noor was "startled" in a dark alley and feared for his life.
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"To be honest, I was startled and confused as to why he had approached me," he said.
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But I was nonetheless startled by their rude behavior, their refusal even to hear Charles Murray speak.
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She stood up, meaning to approach it slowly and inconspicuously, but the bird startled and flew away.
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Two even buzzed a recent graduation ceremony in Malibu, one of them landing among the startled graduates.
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Liang's defense argued that Liang was startled by a noise and hadn't meant to fire his weapon.
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Lawrence stood at the front of Amazon's first New York City bookstore, momentarily startled by the applause.
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He said he was startled to find the dignified, respectful man that the teenager had grown into.
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Her abrupt interruption had the desired effect on Mr. PTSD — she'd startled him, and he shut up.
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Gov. Chris Christie's announcement on Friday that he was endorsing Donald J. Trump startled the political world.
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But this past summer, Earth scientists were startled to see Antarctic sea ice take a nosedive, too.
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Startled, Negroponte slashed the initiative's budget, halved its staff, and created two separate organizations to manage it.
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Nass was startled when the students responded with further complaints—some even angrier than the initial ones.
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When asked about Wintris, Gunnlaugsson looks startled and struggles to mutter a response before leaving the room.
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We're told the dog was startled by the girl and barked ... but there was no physical contact.
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When xxxx told DOJ OIG Agent xxx about this, he too was startled about FBI contacting xxxx.
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I was startled to get a call on my landline from him after a semester had passed.
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But the loud sound startled the mice who received the gene therapy even in only one ear.
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When they reached it, I was startled by a tingling sensation in my fingertips—a phantom touch.
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In them Weisz has the startled grace of a faun, if a faun had a cherub's face.
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At one point, Harrity told investigators he was startled by a loud sound near the patrol car.
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That's scary stuff, but what really startled his 65.1 million Instagram followers was a post on Wednesday.
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She sounds like some kind of odd forest bird, or a person letting out a startled yelp.
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Passing by on a hot summer night, Choudry Ali was startled to see employees locking up early.
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And who might have been startled to find his or her name on Tuesday morning's Tonys list?
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When it became apparent that Ms. Hargrave was being handcuffed in the hallway, the audience appeared startled.
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But I was startled to read his claim that adoption from China has been free from abuses.
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Mets Manager Mickey Callaway was startled by how quickly a one-run game turned into a blowout.
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I jumped off foot-high ledges and startled bleary-eyed grad students in the campus's underground tunnels.
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Mr. Murphy said he almost fell after he startled a covey of pigeons that burst into flight.
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Meanwhile, the two people who were standing beside her look startled and confused at her aggressive reaction.
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Some television viewers in southern California were startled when an apocalyptic emergency alert flashed on their screens.
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Startled, scared and angry, I chose to ignore him because, well, it is a "conceal carry" state.
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Ten yards off the path, a huge body leapt, thrusting, behind the leaves, and the children startled.
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After the dam was taken out in 2015, some fans of the local nature preserve were startled.
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Johnson was startled and offended—it had not occurred to him that he had a drug problem.
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"Officer Harrity indicated that he was startled by a loud sound near the squad," the statement said.
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They could accidentally turn off while driving, leaving startled drivers without power steering, power brakes or airbags.
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She was startled when she came upon the snake while unpacking and immediately called the appropriate authorities.
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That reality has startled gun control advocates, who say it makes untraceable firearms all the more available.
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People are often startled by what they wind up giving away by clicking on the "yes" button.
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We were startled to see the majority of The List removed from Great George Street this Sunday.
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This year, Rai startled a lot of people when she appeared on the red carpet with purple lips.
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It is so emotional, it's so funny, it's so big, the idea they've come up with, I'm startled.
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When a fierce T-rex popped up on the screen, a seemingly startled Shelby fled from the window.
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Even now, I think people are sometimes startled by the geographic diversity of a college football team's roster.
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"He was startled, he was frightened, but he didn't look like he had any major injuries," Betancourt said.
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Later we find he left a log in the toilet and never flushed because my dad startled him.
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The light blinks red when you are good to walk through, a color choice that originally startled me.
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One issue began with Namor literally hurtling from the sky to fall in front of a startled Hulk.
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Watching Pacific Rim: Uprising, I was startled to see that one laboratory scene featured almost entirely women scientists.
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Startled by the looming harm, and (he says) swayed by appeals from Mr Xi, Mr Trump swiftly backtracked.
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Exploding transformers and the accompanying eerie blue light of electrical arcs have startled other cities in the past.
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Passengers were startled and frightened when they heard a loud noise on the right side of the train.
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In fact, a recent clinical trial attempted to determine its effects on moral judgement in people when startled.
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His arguments are reinforced by film clips in which he variously looks startled, resolute or blows things up.
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Needless to say my children were very frightened as was I being startled awake by police with guns.
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Do you ever find yourself startled by the often-haunting presence (and sometimes awkward positioning) of store mannequins?
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Startled commuters did double takes, and wondered if the animal was OK. And really, who can blame them.
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Police are still searching For bad Santa and his prize No one was injured Just startled and surprised.
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After nearly a minute of banging on the driver's side window, the woman came to, startled and disoriented.
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Shortly after, Jacoby saw some of Hambleton's murder mysteries, which startled and engaged him in a different way.
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As Christie walked up to the first of the 15 tables in the restaurant, he startled one woman.
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The officer claimed a noise had startled him, causing his finger to slip onto the trigger and fire.
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The new record startled the music world, especially at a moment that many orchestras are under fiscal pressure.
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More important, it takes mammals 60 to 395 milliseconds to get their muscles moving when they are startled.
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Seeing his early work in the documentary startled him, because his acting wasn't as bad as he'd remembered.
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Three loud bangs startled a neighbor, who recognized the sounds as gunfire and called 2126, the police said.
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But Beltran was nearly as startled when he arrived at third base and glanced up at the scoreboard.
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Many people may be startled to learn that the Jesuits were among the largest slaveholders in the nation.
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Cherry was startled, and she turned around and hit him four times on the arm and the head.
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Some attendees at the music festival said the sound startled them and caused them to run for cover.
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When student loan borrowers take their loans out of forbearance, they're often startled by the new, higher balance.
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The tough demand startled some GSK veterans who are used to a more consultative approach, said the sources.
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Every time a guest enters, the entire staff looks up, startled, as if surprised to see someone there.
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"Horses do get startled with loud noises, no matter how professionally trained they are," a police spokesman said.
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"My material existence was so primitive that it would have startled proletarians in Western countries," Milosz reflected later.
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Anthony, who was used to putting absolutely no effort into resisting my pathetic, noodle-armed punches, seemed startled.
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I think it jumped to the back of me because it was startled because I had caught it.
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The incident startled State Department officials, who asked medical officers in China to evaluate about three hundred employees.
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Robinson was startled: Nobody, he said, had ever picked up the pitch so quickly, or with such deception.
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I don't know why this startled me so much, but each time he said it I shrunk inside.
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Many, many times, little old ladies will walk by and get startled, walk quickly, and grab their purse.
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" One morning, a week after Jill's funeral, Brian startled his grandmother: "Mommy changed when she started taking OxyContin.
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He seemed startled that such pain had found him, astonished that he had been hurt in that way.
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One recent afternoon, though, they were startled by the sound of chirping birds in the living room downstairs.
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Even the other conservatives in the room were startled; Justice Department officials were expected to maintain scrupulous impartiality.
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It occurred last spring at the Kaskawulsh Glacier, one of Canada's largest, with a suddenness that startled scientists.
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Ravens wheeled, and I startled at a double thud of sonic boom from fighter jets performing exercises overhead.
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Ms. Sterner said she was startled by how loud (and continuous) the music suddenly was in her apartment.
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I knew he was voracious reader, but was startled as we talked by how effortlessly he quoted Scripture.
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Dionice Perez, who lives nearby on Noble Avenue, said she had been startled by the volleys of gunfire.
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When the test was done, she was startled to learn that she had received the second-highest score.
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"I heard something on my left side; it was a quick sound and it just startled me," he said.
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Stormi appeared onstage at Scott's kickoff show in Baltimore, MD, but don't worry — she wasn't startled by the noise.
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Another short video treated Bernie Sanders' endorsement of marijuana decriminalization as a preamble to an audience member's startled reaction.
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As I near the commotion, a startled security guard positions himself to kick the absolute shit out of me.
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The buzz in my pocket and tone ringing though our packed railroad car startled me from a light sleep.
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Fox was startled at the end when a map popped up showing that similar facilities were located in California.
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The reviewer was startled when she first turned it on and found the device required two hands to control.
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But I was still startled by the crackling yet comprehensible energy of the shift from romance to disaster movie.
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Initially startled, defensive and angry, the writer admitted that he was "very, very lonely" and began to open up.
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The move startled Chinese officials, who say they have little interest in becoming embroiled in a US political controversy.
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It's a move that startled Republican leadership, who had hoped to jam Kavanaugh's vote through as quickly as possible.
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Eventually, someone took a photo and the camera flash startled Broner and he got off of her, she claims.
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He appeared nervous, a little startled even, as he launched into an impromptu speech about why he was there.
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She has this quiet reservoir of strength that is so apparent in her speech that I'm startled by it.
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According to the zoo, the uninvited guest startled two zebras, but did not come in contact with the animals.
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The multicolored fins bedazzle the startled swimmer with their sparkles and their synthetic scales light up the chlorinated water.
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As a feminist, Ms Faludi is startled to find Stefánie embracing a "florid femininity" that she herself had rejected.
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Startled, she looked up, her crying quickly turning to laughter, and she pulled the dog in for a hug.
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Zuckerberg seemed startled when lawmakers asked whether his business model would change as a result of the recent scrutiny.
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Renée Zellweger's startled pout overlooks what must be the city's densest concentration of honking, exhaust-belching, rage-propelled vehicles.
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But when he opened his eyes he was startled to see the flickering red altar light move toward him.
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Another Twitter user reported being startled by Alexa's laugh, at first thinking there was a child in the room.
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A few years later, he was startled to learn from her that English was not the world's only language.
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Realizing he had misread his audience, perhaps because of the startled look on my face, he started to backtrack.
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I was startled when an older man who had apparently been watching me from inside knocked on the window.
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He thinks it may have been lying in the mud near his boat and been startled by his movements.
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The Startled Faction (a sensitivity training) continues at Metro Pictures (519 West 24th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through October 20.
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He presented Russia as part of the West and even startled his interlocutors by proposing that Russia join NATO.
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Every once in a while, Jay'la Cy'anne's body jerked, as if she'd been startled — a sign of opioid withdrawal.
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The lake happens to be where Jimmy comes to contemplate death, only to be startled by Finola's sudden appearance.
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Titled "The Moment," the picture shows a Tibetan fox about to pounce on an almost comically startled-looking marmot.
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Letter of Recommendation A few years ago I went snorkeling with my sister, and she startled a sea lion.
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" Then he looked into my eyes with a clear, almost startled expression and said: "Hey, I love your book.
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The startled pope smacked the woman's hand as a way to break free, a reaction he apologized for Wednesday.
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The sight of her company's ad next to the "chum" content, as it has been called, startled Ms. Lemkau.
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"I'm a little startled, it's quite a blip," Gabby Warshawer, director of research at CityRealty, said of the drop.
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Startled by the first blast, which he photographed, he then heard but could not see a second, similar explosion.
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I remember being startled, because I wasn't used to seeing those things juxtaposed, and certainly not on the stage.
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On my first views of Cunningham repertory in 1980, I was continually startled by the individuality of each work.
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But he seemed both startled and pleased with the distance he had crossed in a single 13-hour flight.
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The euro was up 1.2% against the Brexit-startled pound and up 0.2% against the U.S. dollar at $1.1162.
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They were touched by the children's stories and startled by the scope of need described on the state's website.
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The moonlight startled me with an unnatural sheen, as if it were filling the room with ice and snow.
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But minutes later, a huge blast shattered windows, burned cars and startled residents who were just starting their day.
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Published by the independent and innovative Dorothy Project, each one of these stories will leave you startled, puzzled, delighted.
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Georgia looks startled but was unhurt Seacrest was in L.A. for the Jingle Ball iHeart concert which he MC'd.
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He has startled traditional U.S. allies with his favorable talk toward Russia while at times questioning western alliances like NATO.
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She's startled by a walker and out of nowhere, a car slams into it, backs up, and runs it over.
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Well, apparently the same thing can happen to squirrels, as the startled residents of a Nebraska town learned last week.
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Excitedly tripping past the woman, it seems the panther was just as startled to encounter another walker as Dorschel was.
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The prosecution said Liang was startled by Gurley and his partner and fired at Gurley in the stairwell, but missed.
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The piece is so relentlessly dark and despairing it is no wonder the Life editors were apparently startled by it.
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In February, Thomas startled court watchers when he suddenly spoke up asking a line of questions concerning the Second Amendment.
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The electoral victory in May of Pakatan Harapan (PH), a coalition of parties, startled many people in Malaysia and beyond.
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Clinton, seemingly startled by us reporters, says "try the cold Chai" when asked if she discussed VPs with Warren. pic.twitter.
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But Comcast startled investors and analysts on Wednesday with earnings that suggested there was still growth potential in old media.
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Opening my eyes again, I was startled by the sudden appearance of a hologram of my mother on the armrest.
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The abrupt withdrawal has startled America's allies in the region, notably Syria's Kurds, and risks allowing the jihadists to regroup.
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That led to a display of solidarity that startled China, when European ambassadors declined a peremptory invitation to visit Xinjiang.
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When startled, they curl up into a ball – a technique that is futile against the cable snares set by hunters.
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What they found startled them: A second, more powerful river, the Kaskawulsh, had stolen the Slims River's water for itself.
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After the brink of the entrance, we we're startled by Walter De Maria's name — it just gave us a spark.
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Presidential historians are among those startled by Trump's rhetoric toward Obama, which they view as significantly outside the recent norms.
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The request has startled residents who have asked police officials to detail the equipment on the Cleveland police wish-list.
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The startled individual dropped his green chile cheeseburger, which Frazier picked up right before he ran out of the restaurant.
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The two officials reassured startled allies that the United State would not, as the president said, simply up and leave.
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But that overlooks Pavelski's ability to find seams on the ice, or his knack for deflecting shots past startled goalies.
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At 4:30 one morning in mid-March, Anne was fast asleep in Quakertown when her phone startled her awake.
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It was up there, in the bedroom above, Walter said, where he was startled awake and escaped down the stairs.
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A video that went viral shows the man sitting up in his coffin with a startled look on his face.
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A Western country reviewing 5G plans was startled to hear Chinese foreign ministry officials call Huawei's fate a "core" concern.
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This so startled Jiayu that she thought her heart, already brittle, could no longer remain a steady organ inside her.
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She said parents like her who are impressed by the education the school offered were startled by its cultural shift.
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The early results startled the financial markets, which gyrated wildly after initially banking on a victory for the Remain campaign.
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Last summer, Ms. Karathanasi went on vacation on the island of Samos and was startled to find refugees sleeping outdoors.
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I was startled a few days later, when on a rickety boat halfway to the mainland, my phone buzzed alive.
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Some locals have been startled out of their sleep when asylum seekers have knocked on their door, desperate for help.
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But I'm still sometimes startled by sudden fan action even when I'm doing nothing more than web browsing and Slack.
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Dr. Jackson startled observers by not only finding the president healthy, but declaring he would remain so in the future.
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We're told Danielle wasn't really startled because her security is trained to kick off stage crashers ... exactly what Frank did.
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The North Koreans were probably also startled by reports earlier this year that the Trump administration was considering military options.
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A rare tornado warning startled the New York region on Tuesday night, sending people scurrying for shelter as thunderstorms descended.
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One rainy night in 2015, Ranita Roy was startled awake by the feeling that an intruder was in her bedroom.
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What I forgot was that a cat is a climbing animal that, when startled, will go up the nearest thing.
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"Everyone was whispering and consoling everyone because a lot of people were really startled," Mr. Drew said in an interview.
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Sullivan's film, The Startled Faction (a sensitivity training), is a tumbling-together of social satire, utopian feminism, and anarchist agitprop.
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Many people are startled to know that their friends can see whether they voted — and that's an incentive to vote.
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At some point, I dozed off, but as the train approached one of the stations, a commotion startled me awake.
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When the news was announced before a jazz concert at Carnegie Hall, there was a "startled gasp" in the crowd.
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You could argue that this is typical Trump, spreading disinformation and spin like so much ink from a startled squid.
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"That might have been the issue, is that she was separated from her herd and just got startled," he said.
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There has been little apparent sympathy for people who don't want to be startled by any alerts, particularly at night.
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"I was, at regular intervals, startled at the great power of advances in technology to test these ideas," he said.
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It's a lot like having your first salt rim on a margarita: Startled at first, you figure it out quickly!
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At the end of 2018, for example, Amazon startled its peers by raising its minimum wage to $15 an hour.
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Carson, startled as Bambi and twice as wobbly on his political feet, claims to have known nothing of the purchase.
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But when I meet someone and ask "Where are you from?" they often look startled, particularly if they are ethnic.
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Shortly thereafter, he was in Las Vegas for work and was again startled by a crowd gathered at his hotel.
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Shortly thereafter, she startled the Democratic National Committee by calling for more presidential debates than the party wanted to hold.
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Kind of, but I'm sort of startled if I find something that is a variation of something I've done before.
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Noor testified that he shot her in self-defense after he and his partner were startled by a loud noise.
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The hour-long premiere opened with Dan startled awake by Roseanne as he removed a sleep apnea mask from his face.
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Drivers in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland, were startled to find a Volkwagen resting atop a Fiat 500 on Sunday.
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Tandy'd caught it against their chest like a startled pigeon released from a cage, clutched it there, almost cooing at it.
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The startled pair is then seen running out of the frame as a massive, leafy branch falls where they were sitting.
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After finally making their way into an empty room, which Fallon deemed to be safe, the group was startled by Lohan.
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When I woke up, I was disoriented, startled to recall that I was actually in New York and not the Caribbean.
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He startled his hosts by saying that North Korea's recent missile tests did not bother him and didn't violate UN resolutions.
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This led me to start cataloging these spam company ads, and I was startled by how many different ones I saw.
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Challenge the paradigm of the viewer, and they may just be startled into seeing their own reality in a new way.
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In this case, it's likely that the videographer, Christopher Reynolds from Newton, Texas, startled the bigger snake when he started filming.
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Harrity told investigators that as they drove down the alley, he was startled by a loud sound near the squad car.
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After a few moments, Trump, who was visibly startled, gave a thumbs-up and thanked the cheering crowd for warning him.
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Some on Twitter have posited the idea that the Startled Young Man is in fact stealing a piece of wall art.
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At trial, Liang, 28, testified that a sudden noise startled him, causing his finger to slip onto the trigger and fire.
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Phoebe's parents, Melanie and Dan, looked just as they had when she left them, and so their new coffeemaker startled her.
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I was startled when I found myself thinking maybe they believed me because the boy who raped me wasn't on television.
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And he startled financial markets recently when he said that, if elected president, he might not pay back the nation's debts.
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Trapping the birds on Reed's Beach is a multi-hour operation that can be easily foiled if the birds get startled.
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Footage of the event showed him suddenly look up, startled mid-speech, His wife, Cilia Flores, winced after a loud bang.
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Occasionally something like real feeling raises its startled head — especially in the second act, when Valmont falls in love despite himself.
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He was startled to discover that Peralta had played in the Cardinals' organization while he had been the major league manager.
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But Mr. Posner integrates them with Chekhov's drama in a way that makes us view the original with fresh, startled eyes.
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If I'm not so startled every time I see it, maybe I can learn to hate it a little bit less.
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And he was a little startled to see her keys thrust out, weaponized, as she'd just been taught not to do.
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Directed by Alixandra Petrovich, the video follows a man camped out in a forest, who gets startled at a distant noise.
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The guy was startled and jumped, before sheepishly laughing and making fun of himself for being wholly absorbed by his phone.
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And an audience was frozen into the kind of stillness that no one dares interrupt, not even with a startled gasp.
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Armed with a semi-automatic pistol, the panicked shooter startled unsuspecting shoppers, as he sought refuge inside the crowded retail store.
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On a chilly night, I was startled to realize, as I took a sip from my glass, that it was hot.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson has largely kept Britain open, opting for more targeted measures, a strategy that has startled some epidemiologists.
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I was startled by Igor's story, but also that Francesco knew so much about global affairs through his friends at school.
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The baby will spread its arms in a startled manner, and the reflex is a normal part of its neurological development.
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"When I came out from under the bed, Dan was so startled, he jumped over his desk," Captain Franchino said, laughing.
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That effort failed and left a lot of the Lakers' young players looking as startled as chickens spared the butcher's knife.
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One of the men smelled so bad that when he was taken into the small interrogation room, those inside were startled.
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Officer Harrity later reported being startled by a noise and a figure who appeared outside the police car, according to prosecutors.
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His request startled the Braves, but Freeman — who is 6 feet 5 and 222 pounds — insisted that he wanted to try.
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One Target employee told Business Insider that they were startled to receive "an opened box of condoms" at the returns desk.
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If an inmate is startled and pulls a hand off the wall, the officer has a green light to use force.
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She kept falling asleep but awoke several times, startled, to find Rezapour sexually assaulting her, prosecutors said in a statement Thursday.
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"The avalanche startled me when I was sleeping, and I went out to the street," said Carolina Garreta, 20, a firefighter.
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And Mr. Isaac's performance is informed, above all, by Hamlet's startled awakening to the cosmic mystery — and biological fact — of death.
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Officer Harrity told state investigators that he had been startled by a loud noise just before Ms. Damond approached their cruiser.
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I was violently startled when a group of horses in an adjacent field suddenly sensed me passing, took fright and bolted.
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His laugh was quicker, and was heard every time he successfully startled diners by flicking live shrimp on to their plates.
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Ms. Holliday said she had been startled and disheartened on Friday by the venom that greeted the news of her participation.
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Some people seem startled both by the awfulness of Mr. Ryan's plan and by the raw dishonesty of his sales pitch.
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Trucks roared past on Flatbush Avenue, and Washburn, who is pale, with wispy hair and tortoiseshell glasses, startled when they honked.
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When the new troops got to Barcelona, they startled the American consul by singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" under his window.
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Even senior officials in Fox's newsroom were startled on Thursday when news of Mr. Carlson's appointment emerged on The Drudge Report.
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"I was so startled," said Arifuddin, 49, adding that he never saw snakes when he first moved in several years ago.
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Mine come into the house, shudder a few times and lose their leaves faster than a startled porcupine drops its needles.
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Officer Matthew Harrity said he was "startled" by a noise moments before Officer Mohamed Noor shot 40-year-old Justine Damond.
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Spooked investors had bought supersafe government bonds in recent days after being startled by the market sell-off, bringing yields lower.
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In the wake of the incident, Brettler told PEOPLE at the time that Manzo and Cantin were still startled from the invasion.
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After Viazovska posted her paper on March 14, she was startled by the surge of excitement it created among sphere-packing researchers.
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She said when the door to the store opened, it startled the monkey and it bit her on the arm and hand.
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Except doing so brings up a screechy chirp sound that startled 100 percent of passengers who took a spin in my Odyssey.
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Freweini, an Eritrean in Denmark, was startled when her younger brother called her from Ajdabiya in May, begging her to save him.
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I was recently startled awake from a strangely elaborate dream of my own that featured a desperate search for my lost AirPods.
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The startled nucleus would then recoil and emit some form of energy, such as a flash of light or a sound wave.
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In December, a couple was startled out of bed when they heard sexual expletives coming from their baby's room over a monitor.
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One of the Minneapolis police officers involved in the shooting says a "loud sound" startled him, and Ruszczyk was shot shortly afterward.
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You have seen her startled, afraid, wailing, she is shoved back into Lindsy's vagina, you have watched as the cervix snaps closed.
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Host Andy Cohen went on to question another claim Tyson made — that he startled Pitt when he approached them in the driveway.
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I startled easily when people approached me, even if it was my husband and I hadn't seen him first, especially at night.
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We are startled out of controlling our brains, pushed into divergent thinking, and then we want to step forward, into the uncertainty.
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I have known these people, and I have been just as startled by their inability to see themselves or their relationships clearly.
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Harrity told investigators he was startled by a loud sound near the car, followed by Ruszczyk's appearance at the driver's side window.
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Zoo guests had startled the tiger by throwing sticks and rocks into the enclosure, and so she seized the moment and escaped.
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John Barron, who lives across the street from the academy, told the station the blast shook his windows and startled his dogs.
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Because, look, if somebody is like all of a sudden over your shoulder, it's easy to be startled or to turn around.
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But I'm still startled by sudden fan action once in awhile, even when I'm doing nothing more than web browsing and Slack.
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The bat was startled at first, no doubt, resulting in a fielder's choice that saw Jacoby Ellsbury get thrown out at home.
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And so we turn to the startled young man, caught on camera, trying to steal a mirror from a nightclub in Swansea.
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He had been startled by a clangorous noise that he later likened to the sound of an aluminum bat striking a lamppost.
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That connection, one Romerike guard told the group from New York, made them "kind of friends" — a remark that startled some visitors.
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Lawmakers were startled by the potential move and had urged Trump prior to last Friday's announcement not to divert the Pentagon dollars.
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The U.S. jobs market startled everyone last month with its blockbuster February report of 313,23 new jobs, compared with the 205,000 expected.
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Reached by telephone, she seemed startled to be asked about events 50 years ago but said she did not recall the episode.
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I was more startled than anything, and I left the curb to go to the nearby movie theater where my friend worked.
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Lawmakers were startled by the potential move and had urged Trump prior to last Friday's announcement to not divert the Pentagon dollars.
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The rookie officer testified at trial that a sudden noise startled him, causing his finger to slip onto the trigger and fire.
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It startled the guy so much that he sort of dropped his guard for one second, and then I just started walking.
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The year before that, a horse ran loose around 44th Street and Sixth Avenue after it was startled by a garbage truck.
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Tourists thronging the Capitol Rotunda were startled by the group marching across the Capitol campus, with many recognizing Ocasio-Cortez on sight.
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Just take a ride through any neighborhood on the South or West side, and you're likely to be startled by militant booms.
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" Cabrera's honesty with reporters startled Reyes, but he also said he understood "that in that moment that's what he wanted to say.
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I was startled; the emperor of Austria, heir of the Hapsburg dynasty which ruled for seven hundred years, was forsaking his realm!
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He stood up, reassured the startled onlookers, drove back to the villa, and immediately wrote a long e-mail to Nancy Putkoski.
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But on the way down, even with the deluge, he was startled by the sight of a thrush sitting on a log.
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Maura Horton was not surprised by the diagnosis, and neither was she startled by the overarching question posed afterward by her daughters.
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I was startled to see I had made no reference at all to Ms. Juul, who is now Norway's ambassador to Britain.
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He looked unkempt and seemed startled to see me, so he filled the silence with nervous chatter: He had a son now.
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Maldonado and the others were startled: they stopped what they were doing and began shouting and waving at him not to interfere.
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" The audience may have been startled, but Davis sees her gesture at the Emmys as part of the "unknown responsibility of celebrity.
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The only thing that's changed is Ullman's age—and I found myself startled to realize how many older women she now imitates.
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If you want to guarantee yourself some instant comedy, just pop a VR headset on your child and observe their startled reaction.
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People were startled that someone who reached the level of politics that he's in is as clean and genuine as he is.
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Startled residents stepped through the rubble of about 250 wrecked buildings, including houses, a flattened Volkswagen dealership and Juchitan's shattered town hall.
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As such, when you wake up in the dark to find yourself accosted by your linens, you might become a bit startled.
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The hula hoop startled the world in the summer of 1958 with its simplicity and the gyrations required to keep it aloft.
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Many well-intentioned straight folks seem genuinely startled when they learn that no federal law exists to protect against widespread anti-L.
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Just take a ride through any neighborhood on the South or West side, and you're likely to be startled by militant booms.
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In testimony on Monday, Officer Liang said he had been startled by a noise and flinched, inadvertently causing the gun to go off.
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In 1980, the Cuban dictator startled American officials by allowing a mass emigration from the island, which became known as the Mariel boatlift.
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FOLSOM: I was startled at that, because I can -- when I heard that, I thought, I can imagine Reagan thinking that about Gorbachev.
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All the characters get a moment in the film where we're startled by some aspect of them that seems, in retrospect, completely realistic.
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She said she was startled to see that while one eye had a typical reddish reflection, the other emitted an unusual whitish glow.
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Last month, Northern Virginia residents were startled to see a grey Ford Transit Connect van motoring around their neighborhood—without a driver inside.
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It not only apparently tricked people into going to Publix for this deal, it startled people who were scheduled to work there today.
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Such is the case with Douglas Meléndez, attorney-general since 2016, who startled Salvadoreans by pursuing corruption cases against figures of both parties.
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WASHINGTON / KIEV — President Trump's willingness to withhold crucial military aid while pressing Ukraine to launch politically helpful investigations into his rivals startled Kiev.
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Most people are startled by my unapologetic use of "fat" to describe not only the heroine of my novel, but my own body.
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She had to wake the man up to get past him, and he startled and said something about almost missing his stop again.
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Owners Ranya Taha and Bashar Mahanweh were startled to learn that their restaurant, serving authentic Jordanian food, had been burned to the ground.
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In my startled state, we locked lips for a solid one second before I jolted in surprise and headbutted/knocked teeth with her.
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Meanwhile, Harry looked as happy as a child in a toy store, beaming at the cars and laughed at his wife's startled reaction.
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The Afghan government and startled allies with troops in Afghanistan, such as Britain, said they had not been consulted and were awaiting confirmation.
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Why it matters: FireEye was the first to discover TRITON, which startled researchers by amassing an uncommon amount of control over industrial systems.
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"That opening comment startled the Trump people and gives them an excuse to criticize Ryan," said one Republican House member on the call.
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The loud, authoritative knock on the door startled her just as she was bending down to grab a box of mugs and dishes.
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As they drove down the alley in their police car, Harrity heard a loud sound that startled him, the officer told state investigators.
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A despondent, rust-colored orangutan, clinging to a couple of spindly vines, confronts a startled toucan in "Canopy" (2018, 30 x 40 inches).
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One of her fellow guests, MSNBC host Chris Hayes, looked startled by the claim, as well he might since it made little sense.
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And so Alabama officials were startled and enraged after reading Mr. Jenkins's report, which pointed out that the ad contained some factual errors.
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" He stumbles into an unlikely friendship with Marcelo, his mother's eccentric boyfriend and is startled to discover that "communion with others was possible.
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The officer testified tearfully in his own defense on Monday, saying he was startled by a loud noise and accidentally squeezed the trigger.
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I remember how startled I was when North Korea announced the death of Mr. Kim's father and predecessor, Kim Jong-il, in 2011.
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I was stunned, but also startled: I had just finished the latest draft of my essay, which read essentially as it appears above.
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Those numbers have startled California officials and scientists while adding urgency to a long-simmering debate over what should be done about it.
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Trump tweeted that the press went from being "startled" and "amazed" after the announcement to saying "so what, who cares" the following morning.
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Mr. Irish said he did not hear any gunshots, but he was startled by the flash of red-and-blue police lights outside.
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As soon as he stepped out of his car, officers say, Sylvia startled them with an odd question: Did they offer police protection?
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When The Remains of the Day came out in 1989, Ishiguro remembers that "people were startled by" his turn to English traditional material.
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Since the US yield curve inverted and startled the market, there's been a debate about whether the recession warning sign was for real.
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When she walked over and tapped him on the shoulder, "he sprung up, like he was startled," and with his eyes wide open.
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Most couldn't be traced, had moved, had never actually voted Republican or were startled to learn election rolls had them identified that way.
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The Phillies also startled a lot of fans, leading the division in early August, but they faded while going 226-93 this month.
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He offers this startled young lady a pep talk/lecture, explaining that her mistake will shadow her for the rest of her days.
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The two Republicans are good friends who go back decades, a fact that startled Trump when Barr mentioned it during his confirmation hearings.
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Studies contend that people with more sensitive gag reflexes and who blink more when they are startled are more likely to be conservative.
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The sun hits his eyes and he stares down before a startled look flickers across his face and the camera wobbles, losing Ashes.
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Officer Matthew Harrity, who was driving the squad car, indicated that he was startled by a loud noise as he approached Damond's home.
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Juan Manuel Gonzalez was looking for parking on a sunny, quiet street in Upper Manhattan when the sound of three gunshots startled him.
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Elizabeth got the startled Harvest out of his car and into the bus; a day laborer Philip had hired switched places with Harvest.
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Once, Busia was startled awake in the middle of the night with the horrifying realization that a strange man was in her bed.
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On the third night, at a little past one, Phillips startled awake to see an enormous creature leap over a five-foot fence.
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When Laura Vanderkam started sharing the news that she was pregnant with her 5th child, she was startled by some of the reactions.
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A young boy swimming in these waters is startled by the sight of another boy, drowned, a garishly red starfish covering his navel.
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His beauty had startled her, until she'd met both parents—Vietnamese mother, Polish father—and then he'd seemed like the solution to something.
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I think that, along with lots of the rest of the world, people are startled by what is going on in this country.
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Caroline: I still remember getting to that epilogue when I first read the book and gasping so loudly that I startled my dog awake.
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Trump startled many US Asian allies when he said during his campaign that Japan should potentially develop its own nuclear weapons to defend itself.
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Hand is well-versed in doomsday scenarios, but what she learned at the think tank about the risk of massive fires really startled her.
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HONG KONG — The veracity of China's economic data has been increasingly questioned as the slowing pace of the country's growth has startled the world.
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Franklin, startled by waking up to three men in his bedroom, charged one of the officers, who punched him in the face three times.
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State television showed Maduro abruptly cutting his speech short after an explosion startled officials and caused hundreds of soldiers standing in formation to disperse.
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As they approached a small crowd on the street in the West Village, one of her toy poodles was startled and ran into traffic.
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Tourist Alejandro Garibay, who was standing on the glass enclosure with his two cousins, told the outlet he grew startled when he heard cracking.
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That's so much of her focus, in fact, that she's startled when it's pointed out to her the Grammys also are, well … a competition.
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I looked out, from inside the chain-link fence pen that surrounded me, startled until I saw the subtle smirk creep across her face.
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I was crossing the street and listening to the radio when I heard the Aaliyah news, and the sob that formed startled even me.
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And that's why many throughout the region have been so startled by the turns of phrase being used by aides to the president-elect.
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After a few moments, the GOP front-runner, who was visibly startled, gave a thumbs-up and thanked the cheering crowd for warning him.
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Some White House officials were startled by the force of a recent statement by the conservative pro-Israel group, the Zionist Organization of America.
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Bill Hunt, a resource conservation manager with Parks Canada, says the hikers probably startled the bear, which is why it made a little charge.
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Others might have symptoms like intrusive thoughts, avoiding reminders of the event, having negative thoughts about themselves, having trouble sleeping, and being easily startled.
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As the officers reached West 51st Street, Harrity said, he was startled by a loud sound close to the police car, the BCA said.
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We have no idea if Swansea's Startled Mirror Thief left with the mirror that night, or if he took it back to the bathroom.
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I was startled when, in her car one day, as she drove us between gallery shows, her usual mildness gave way to flaming rage.
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He pushed away the pillow and sighed, and was startled to see his daughter standing in the doorway, fully dressed, with her backpack on.
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The younger Dr. Frantz said his father was probably startled by what seemed to be no benefit in replacing saturated fat with vegetable oil.
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On Thursday morning, President Donald Trump called into Fox & Friends and went on such a rant that even the show's conservative hosts seemed startled.
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Tondo confronted the stranger, pulling out his own phone and photographing him in return, and was startled when the man addressed him by name.
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He had the same pale skin, and the same startled hare's eyes swimming in and out of focus behind his big black-framed glasses.
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Bangkok's main international airport has issued an apology after a snake was found on a luggage cart in the arrival hall and startled passengers.
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Though Carton often blistered Sandusky, and the head coach, Joe Paterno, with a vehemence that startled his colleagues, he never mentioned his own experience.
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Bill Hader's mouth and chin were coated with fake blood, so when he pivoted, astonished, he looked like a vampire startled in mid-snack.
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Among them was an elderly woman who said she'd been startled one mid-September morning to see a disheveled man in her wooded backyard.
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Mr. Gutfreund liked to roam Salomon Brothers' cavernous trading room firing questions at startled employees on their bond deals, especially those that were souring.
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"I was startled because they wanted to know about my experiences, not my grades, which was a weird reversal," she said of her interview.
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In a reply that left her startled, he shot back that her statement was the problem with Democrats: They would not work with Republicans.
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Startled and bloody, Carson awoke to find all the money he had won from Broner that night—amounting to $12,000—missing from his person.
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The few residents of Norcia who had remained in town because their houses had withstood the previous quakes wandered the streets, startled and frightened.
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Just on Tuesday, she nudged Trump into a position that startled Republicans and required clarification during an immigration-focused meeting in the Oval Office.
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She said that although some judges had been startled to see a female lawyer with a head scarf, some defendants from minority backgrounds cheered.
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As you beat on the door, you are startled to recognize the strains of one song emerging from the racket above all the others.
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The launch of Sputnik, the first Earth-orbiting satellite, startled the world in 26, and America had been struggling to catch up ever since.
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Lying in bed, I was startled by a loud bang then a burst of light that filled the sky — not a bomb, but fireworks.
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She said she had been startled by the egregiousness of the alleged violations upon reading the report this summer, when she was named ombudsman.
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When a customer told Ms. Techamuanvivit how nice it was to see Thai food back in the hands of Thai women, she was startled.
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Lorna SalzmanBrooklyn To the Editor: Hillary Clinton's puzzling remarks on immigration and the startled responses all around seem to focus on the wrong place.
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His eyes were a bright blue and he looked a bit startled by this woman with a notebook and a camera, there to listen.
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BRANTLEY Yes, but I don't experience catharsis unless I'm startled into feeling more deeply than I do just reading the headlines on my phone.
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And it turns out that Mr Aliyev was only joking about Ms Sargsyan being his enemy; he guffaws as he describes her startled expression.
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Still, medical experts were startled by the scale of the shutdown in Wuhan, which has more people than the entire country of Sierra Leone.
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You may be surprised at how sweet this movie is and also, in retrospect, startled by how bleak its vision turns out to be.
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However, he says, he was startled by "the high concentration of microplastics," which has turned the once sparkling ocean into a cloudy plastic soup.
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Haide Lira, 58, an administrative assistant who lives on the edge of the neighborhood, said clashes between protesters and the colectivos had startled residents.
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Liang testified that a loud sound startled him as he entered the stairwell, causing his finger to slip onto the trigger and fire inadvertently.
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He sees a rouge burn through the dry salt on the muscle of his forearm, sees the line of his shinbone startled and red.
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In December, startled scientists revealed that temperatures in some parts of the Arctic had spiked more than 35 degrees Fahrenheit above their historical averages.
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Security officer Dwayne Hinagano told the New Zealand Herald that an explicit sex video played for hours and was seen by startled passers-by.
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Harrity told investigators he heard a noise and was startled by a glimpse of a person coming up to the car, the complaint states.
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"Anybody that's watched us has to be startled by the difference between watching us work and watching Congress work," Landrieu said in an interview.
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However, Duff's office said in a statement Thursday that they were startled by Warren's account and will continue with reforms to address the problem.
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He testified that he was startled by a noise on the rear driver's side door as Ruszczyk approached the vehicle, according to CNN affiliate WCCO.
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He's joined by dozens of others, including 21 Savage, who rocks a satisfied snarl as he speeds through groups of startled attendees, barely avoiding them.
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Maduro and others on the podium looked up startled and the cameras panned to soldiers who had been lined up in formation in the street.
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Last November, the duo was startled to discover common concerns, so they agreed to collaborate on a centrist agenda to get America back on track.
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The work just barely avoids figuration, somewhat resembling a high heel, a startled cat, a skyscraper scaffolding, an ear, an amoeba, or a strange pigeon.
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When Kushner thought he noticed another reporter, New York magazine's Olivia Nuzzi, recording the exchange, he was startled and said it was off the record.
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A startled Hill prepares himself for some self-defense until he realizes it's just regular-old superstar Leonardo DiCaprio, pulling one of his classic pranks.
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So maybe that's why it's such a surprise that this officer was so startled when he saw a truly harmless intruder skittering across the floor.
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"Because she is deaf and gets startled so easily, she would do best in a home without kids or a lot of activity," it says.
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He went outside only for solitary walks behind dark sunglasses, and was startled when I tracked him down in a cafe mentioned in his books.
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Taped scenes from the day before when the babies who share the role weren't startled by the audience were edited in to the final cut.
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Nonetheless, some foreign rulers who felt emboldened to repress domestic enemies with impunity have been startled to find that no Trump doctrine reliably protects them.
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Video shot by an onlooker at the airport showed a fireball exploding out of the damaged aircraft and recorded the startled cries of people watching.
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White fingers of fog rushed alongside his building, and startled Graham as they wove themselves into a soft, cold blanket that entirely obscured his view.
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Holding the rope of her vessel, she looks out at the viewer or perhaps over her shoulder, seemingly startled in the act of drawing water.
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In an admission of mortality, the elder Castro startled Cubans used to his towering presence over the island's politics since he was a young man.
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Why "like" something with a thumbs-up or smiley face, when you can say it with Donald Trump's spray-tanned mug or a startled Pikachu?
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DELAWARE POLICE HOPE DNA RENDERING OF WOMAN BRUTALLY MURDERED IN 1977 CAN HEAT UP COLD CASE Henderson allegedly began fighting startled employees, who subdued him.
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Sure, some of the gags might earn a half-hearted chuckle or a startled "Ha!" but the gaffes can also be way more grimace-inducing.
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Shortly before Muhammad Ali surrendered his final bout in a Phoenix hospital last weekend, an alarm startled the grieving family members gathered at his bedside.
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Late Monday night, the woman was startled when she woke up staring at a kinkajou, which looks like a cross between a raccoon and monkey.
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" Nate, 28 "One morning, I woke up extremely hungover, with no memory of the night before, and I was startled to discover I couldn't move.
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A bearded man startled babies by leading shouts of "Feel the Bern", then, unbidden, apologised to a Native-American woman on behalf of his ancestors.
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In January of this year, investors were startled when hourly earnings came in hotter than expected, but the year-ago rate was still 2.8 percent.
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When the catcher Kurt Suzuki slipped on a red "Make America Great Again" cap, the president wrapped his arms around the startled player from behind.
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When student loan borrowers take their loans out of forbearance, they're often startled by the new, higher balance, like Baker, the public school teacher, was.
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The president of sushi restaurant chain Sushi-Zanmai said he was startled by how high the price went but not dissuaded from topping the record.
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Live footage of the event showed him suddenly looking up startled mid-speech, while beside him his wife, Cilia Flores, winces after a loud bang.
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Harrity, who was driving the police car, said he was startled by a loud sound and both officers "got spooked" when Damond appeared, prosecutors said.
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Hundreds of goats escaped their enclosure in the town of Issaquah, Washington, on Tuesday, and startled locals as they ran wild down the city streets.
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The sight of their Hamzah being pummeled startled his friends, who had been harboring a more abstract understanding of what it meant to box professionally.
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I was a bit startled, but she explained that when Candlestick closed, we may as well have lost the Giants as well as the 26ers.
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This baby's mother fell asleep while burping the infant after a bottle; the baby later fell to the floor when cries startled the mother awake.
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The hippo does not react to the slap in the video, but another one of the animals in the enclosure seems startled by the sound.
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She was startled by their size and ingenious design — the spine operates like a hinge that swings open, making it easier to turn the pages.
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What startled me, though, was his refusal to question religious commands and at least try to align them with reason without reducing their moral purpose.
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Although the masseurs sadly never materialized, many of the audience members completely relaxed nonetheless, nodding off until the lights startled them awake at the end.
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Startled by the company's falling stock price earlier this month, SoftBank managers decided something drastic had to be done, according to Bernstein analyst Chris Lane.
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The move startled officials at the White House and at the Department of Homeland Security, where one West Wing official said Mr. Cuccinelli would work.
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I was really startled by it, and I just sort of booked it towards the door and he said, 'It's my right as an entertainer.
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Ms. Gamble recounted how startled she, an accomplished kickboxer, had been by her and Ms. Kepnes's timidity when faced with the stranger at the bar.
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At first, she was startled and a little spooked, but then she ran her hand over the stone and it felt like a normal stone.
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The death toll startled conservationists in Kenya who were already mourning the loss of the last male northern white rhino, which died there in March.
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They did not hear the agent approaching—or perhaps he had been there all along—and they were startled by his voice just behind them.
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The detained immigrants had the startled expressions of children caught misbehaving, or confused peasants caught up in a modern system they couldn't hope to understand.
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Jane Adams plays Annabelle, one of Sophie's co-stars and confidants, who's startled and saddened to find herself single at this point in her life.
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Then several months later, I startled when my dad used his new camera flash to take a picture of me nestled in a butterfly chair.
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The case startled the public, in part because Mr. Ermegiyayev's family had a long personal relationship and business ties to the president and his children.
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And the insight startled him because, drawn out to its logical conclusion, it meant that mankind would decouple itself from having to strive to subsist.
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The doctor might be startled, might bridle, might have visions of a supposedly confidential discussion showing up on YouTube — or in a malpractice lawyer's files.
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She was startled into action in January 2016, when she woke up in the middle of the night and learned that David Bowie had died.
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The nation's chief law enforcement officer startled career professionals inside the government this spring when he testified that "spying did occur" against the Trump campaign.
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The other senators were startled — or would have been if most of them had not been napping or back in their offices, dialing up donors.
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From the reaction of those in attendance to Samuel L. Jackson's startled, exuberant announcement of the winning screenplay, Hollywood seemed altogether pleased with the situation.
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As soon as I started monitoring the backyard through the Nest app, I was startled by how clearly I could hear the birds and crickets.
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Harrity told investigators he heard a noise and was startled by a glimpse of a person coming up to the officers' SUV, the complaint states.
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"What startled me when I came over is how the two girls basically attacked me sexually once I came inside the door," Mr. Yashin said.
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After he annexed Crimea in 2000, he startled historians by christening Chersonesus, founded some 22015,25000 years ago, the historic root of Russia, as holy as Jerusalem.
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The actor, donning the iconic white jumpsuit and aviator shades, startled elevator riders by pulling out his dance moves and best songs in the compact space.
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I faked a basketball to him – he got startled and out of anger he assaulted me by throwing a cup of hot tea in my face.
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Harrity told investigators he was startled by a loud sound near the patrol car shortly before Noor fired through the open driver's-side window, striking Damond.
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This development has startled liberals, who correctly perceive Cruz to be more right-wing than any Republican officeholder with such a clear path to the nomination.
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I am startled by how happy I look among the empties and mess of plates, knowing that I was also tamping down an urgent, anxious unhappiness.
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"That gator came in, grabbed that boy, pulled him, the dad startled that gator, the gator let him go and then the boy drowned," he said.
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There are no occasions where they seem startled, or where we cut in on them as they were in the middle of talking about something else.
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"That gator came in, grabbed that boy, pulled him, the dad startled that gator, the gator let him go and then the boy drowned," he speculated.
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When the guards grabbed Cohen, she pulled away, startled, and they slammed her to the floor, smashing her face against the concrete and leaving her bloody.
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Similarly, in the season's opening episode, the Runaways are forced to live among Los Angeles' homeless population, and they're startled by the immensity of the problem.
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Elon Musk, billionaire founder of Tesla, startled the Twittersphere yesterday by announcing he wanted to take the company private at the price of $420 per share.
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He's doing fine now, he said, but he was "startled and in shock" when he saw the deadly pileup, the explosions and the plumes of smoke.
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So, the Atlanta Braves fan wasn't totally startled when his wife gave him a pack of Topps cards with players like Mike Trout and Clint Frazier.
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But the closures were a central piece of the plan from the day it was initiated by Perdue and announced to startled lawmakers and federal workers.
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Across Asia, policymakers have been startled by Trump's "isolationist" foreign policy pronouncements, which have challenged much of the status quo in Washington's relations with the region.
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The JPMorgan Chase staffers stopped, briefly startled by construction sounds resembling a jackhammer that interrupted their gathering on the ninth-floor offices of its digital headquarters.
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Pablo Jarillo-Herrero is channeling some of his copious energy into a morning run, dodging startled pedestrians as he zips along, gradually disappearing into the distance.
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As they drove down the alley in their squad car, Harrity heard a loud sound that startled him, the officer told the BCA, the agency said.
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As they drove down the alley in their police car, Harrity heard a loud sound that startled him, the officer told Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
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To prove his point, the former mayor of London inflicted a rendition of "Ode to Joy", in the original German, on a startled crowd of supporters.
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The Big 3 (Mackenzie Hancsicsak, Parker Bates and Lonnie Chavis) were startled and very worried to see their mother in such condition for the first time.
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"My mother was startled by a young white man who came into a Sunday service," said Cheryl Adamson, pastor of Palmetto Missionary Baptist Church in Conway.
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The unworldly, innocent Ana is startled to realize she wants this man and, despite his enigmatic reserve, finds she is desperate to get close to him.
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Pyongyang startled the pre-North and South's negotiating atmosphere by declaring that it was no longer going to test its nuclear arms or long-range missiles.
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A recent incident between a Chinese ship and a U.S. Navy destroyer startled military experts and even led Vice President Pence to deliver a stern warning.
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The health inspector showed up, and Ruth Arcone, the cafe's pie maker, was so startled she forgot to put the plastic babies into her king cake.
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He was out hiking with his owner and the pack in the Greenwood Lake, New York, area on Sunday, when they accidentally startled a black bear.
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Republicans in Washington have been startled by Trump's plummeting poll numbers among women, most notably married women, a voting bloc that is usually a GOP strength.
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On the final night of the orchestral series, the convulsive dissonances of Leifs's Organ Concerto, completed in 1930, startled a hall full of Sigur Rós fans.
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Five days earlier, HBO's parent company, Time Warner, agreed to be taken over by AT&T in an $85 billion deal that startled the media world.
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Election watchers were startled at how disparate the late deciders were from early voters, as surmised by this tweet from Cook Political Report editor Dave Wasserman.
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Newcomers to Beijing are often startled by the scale and modernity of the city, with its population — of over 20 million — that seems to stretch forever.
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She left JWHO in a daze and was startled when a young woman — black, like Brandy and like a majority of Jackson residents — appeared beside her.
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In some cases, drivers who don't work for ride-share companies said they have been startled by would-be passengers trying to get into their cars.
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So she was startled last week when she received a digitally "aged" photo of herself that didn't match her self-image of an active, independent person.
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Had it not been for a startled maid and her big cart of sundries, we'd have torn each other to nothing out there in the corridor.
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Angela Maria was startled to learn that Ms. Miranda — who was older and had became a luminary in Hollywood — was an avid collector of her albums.
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With the eminent stage and film stars Jeremy Irons and Lesley Manville leading the charge, O'Neill's autobiographical clan feels as jumped-up as a startled racehorse.
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The artist's son, Claude Ruiz-Picasso, and the administrator of the Picasso estate were startled and intrigued, Mr. Neuer told the news media at the time.
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I was startled, too: In the scene, Driver reaches a state of rage so apoplectic that it seems to push beyond the boundaries of the film.
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A Marivaux contemporary said that his only subject was "the eternal surprise of love," though it seems doubtful anyone seeing this play was ever truly startled.
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Cespedes -- who has traps set up on his property to keep wild pigs away from humans -- was allegedly startled when one of the boars got loose.
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Nadia LeProhon, 45, was startled by a loud crash outside her building and rushed outside her seventh-floor window to see two soldiers on the ground.
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But on Saturday many in the crowd were startled when a panelist voiced her criticism of Trump -- and for conservatives who choose to stand by him.
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" Goldberg then turned to Behar and asked her to finish what she was saying, but a clearly startled Behar replied she "forgot what it was now.
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Some Democrats were startled to find that Kelly was unfamiliar with some of the leading DACA proposals floating around Capitol Hill, particularly a bill from Reps.
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As they reached the end of the alley, Officer Harrity, who was driving, was startled by a loud noise near the squad car, he told investigators.
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Mr. Alam's partner, Rahnuma Ahmed, an anthropologist, visited him in prison and was startled to realize their meeting was being secretly videotaped by the prison authorities.
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Even though he knew that some paths had long been meet-up spots for casual sex, the encounter startled Mr. Lindenberger, 31, and left him shaken.
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One such image, attributed to the Utamaro School, shows an eager lady throwing herself on top of a startled wakashu, her hands firmly clutching his shoulders.
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The context was fear of Russia, which had startled Europeans with its annexation of Crimea, covert invasion of eastern Ukraine and increasingly threatening posture along NATO's borders.
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That fan-shy celebrity who was startled 16 years ago by the banter of 300 women on a mailing list now has 5 million followers on Twitter.
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Rey's startled reaction — a request that he cover himself with a towel or something — is as appropriate as it is hilarious, for the characters and the audience.
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People who only know him by name often assume he is African and are startled when a fair-skinned, white guy of Polish descent opens the door.
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When one of the men reached into the car to take his keys, she believes Lee was startled and that he felt like he was in danger.
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When you swaddle a baby, the point is to prevent babies from being startled awake, says Natalie Barnet, PhD, a pediatric sleep behaviorist in New York City.
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An investigation revealed Damond (who was reportedly wearing her pajamas) approached the driver's side window of the responding patrol car moments after a loud noise startled Harrity.
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But bankers say they have been startled by how fast India, notwithstanding its local challenges, has become an intellectual force that is now shaping their global futures. ■
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But in recent months, both have sparked the ire of their fans with tone deaf comments concerning race and rape that have startled and alienated longtime fans.
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Even while CNN was startled by the reaction, some employees privately agreed that Davis's language, about "CNN reserv[ing] the right" to name HanAssholeSolo, read as threatening.
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SHORTLY before dawn on October 215nd, startled passengers booked to fly on Monarch Airlines began to get text messages informing them that their flights had been cancelled.
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One day, as they discussed the Constitution, Young was startled when she told him he could not carry a handgun in Hawaii, so he began his quest.
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He continued performing, I was startled, I kind of stopped looking at him, I just got down and was holding my face because it hurt so badly.
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He seemed startled by this, and repeats "What the fuck?" in reaction to how easy it is to find his name, age, address, and party affiliations online.
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After arriving on Damond's street, one of the officers was startled by a loud noise, according to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
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I presented the puzzle to a recent college class of mathematics majors and they listened with rapt attention afterward — startled by their lowly 19 percent success rate.
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And while the quiet ride is beneficial for the driver, it's also a boon for parents with sleeping babies and anyone with pets who are easily startled.
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The officer who was driving, Matthew Harrity, told investigators he was startled by a loud sound near the squad car, then Ruszczyk approached the driver's side window.
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During the duration of the movie, 15 fight or flight responses were measured, heart rate was significantly increased 14 times and the audience was startled nine times.
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"The allegations are that he was essentially startled awake, believing there was an intruder in his room," Thomas Summerwill's attorney, Liam Dixon said, the Chicago-Tribune reports.
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Vintage Nurmagomedov is to run forward, eyes wide and startled by any strike that comes back, and then maul the opponent the moment he touches the fence.
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The outpouring of emotion at Madikizela-Mandela's death startled me, because it ran in contrast to the mix of emotions expressed towards her while she was alive.
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None of this had filtered down to Abner, who was startled by a sudden onslaught of hostile comments from followers calling him a traitor to his country.
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She also sought to reassure American allies that the country would honor its international commitments, saying some of Mr. Trump's comments during the campaign had startled them.
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"I was really startled by it and I just sort of booked it towards the door and he said, 'It's my right as an entertainer,' " she added.
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The armed agents first rang the bell, and when they received no answer, started pounding on the door until a startled Munoz, in a bath robe, opened.
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It's cold when we arrive, the wood stove is glowing and my daughter is happy to play with some startled-looking dolls a neighbor is throwing away.
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Rachael is wearing dark sunglasses and it seems like she's a bit cautious, because her family admits they were a bit startled when the photog rolled up.
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We contacted one app user at random who, albeit surprised and startled by the findings, confirmed to TechCrunch that the coordinates found under their record were accurate.
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Ms. Griffin often veered off-course, and when she referred to "being in the United Kingdom," she was startled by the angry reaction of the Dublin audience.
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If that encounter startled Trump into taking more protective actions to prevent himself from contracting or spreading the virus, however, it was not in evidence on Friday.
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The night President Trump was elected, she had been startled by shouts of "white power" in Monroe, La. Did she really want to draw attention to herself?
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None of the three are American, and they find themselves startled by the amount of competition and judgment that often takes place between women in this country.
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Bumpers was startled to discover that tens of thousands of Arkansas children had not been inoculated against common but potentially fatal diseases like measles, mumps and diphtheria.
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But by the time the council voted to shut down most of the county's libraries, the overall scope of the cutbacks startled many people in both parties.
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Twenty-seven years old and Harvard-educated, William J. is the newcomer who startled millinery circles with his fruit and vegetable collection of beach hats last year.
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Ms. Harding, a psychotherapist in New Orleans, noticed that some were quick to cry, others were irritable and easily startled; some were drinking more heavily than usual.
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Takeoff and landing can be the most stressful parts of the journey, when the animals can become startled by loud noises and the change in cabin pressure.
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When Mark Grotjahn relinquished a prestigious artist award and acknowledged that the prize had been bestowed upon too many white male artists before him, many were startled.
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In May 2014, he startled the legal community by demanding that a former Petrobras chief, Paulo Roberto Costa, be held pending trial, calling him a flight risk.
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Startled critics in France have noted the intensity — an unusual quality in the tame, static world of well-behaved contemporary French cinema — that pulses through his work.
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Mr. Trump first startled Republicans during the campaign when he attacked trade deals, putting himself more in line with Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont than Mr. Ryan.
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Those familiar only with her later dramas may be startled by the jazzlike structure of this early work, in which death happens repeatedly to the title character.
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So Mr. Bondevik was startled on Tuesday when federal agents pulled him aside at Dulles International Airport and questioned him over a visit he paid to Iran.
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I was startled at how sharply the View Productions photographs brought back memories of its sunken living room and soaring angles adorned with iridescent blue glass cullet.
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The reappearance of the device, which Iran-backed Shi'ite militia routinely used to target American troops in Iraq before their withdrawal in 2011, has startled U.S. officials.
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"Trying to look like someone who was not wildly over excited about this picture or startled while planning a sneaky lick of Freddie's eyeball," Beckinsale captioned the shot.
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After last year's Group of 7 summit ended with Trump withdrawing his signature from the joint communique and angrily tweeting from Air Force One, Canadian officials were startled.
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The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said Damond approached the driver's side window of the squad car immediately after Harrity said he had been startled by the sound.
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The pieces deliver a one-two punch to the viewer, who is initially drawn in by their jaunty colors but then startled by the harrowing narratives they portray.
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After a very rare bathroom break I sat back down, balanced the computer across my lap and was startled to see the game had slowed to a crawl.
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Six children and one adult were injured on Sunday after a startled camel began bucking and dragged a woman across the arena at a Pennsylvania circus, reports say.
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I'm as startled as they are: This sudden burst of life is a keen reminder of what this place once was, and what it might be again someday.
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But what startled me is that the plant thrived under the harsh light—it perhaps grew far fewer flowers, but its stalk was firm and bristled with thorns.
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"He looked up at me and looked super startled and embarrassed and he immediately stood up and said, 'Please take this seat, I just noticed," Lin told DNAinfo.
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He told the state agency investigating the incident that Noor was startled by a loud noise in the alley moments before Ruszczyk showed up at the car window.
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When I tried on the entire collection for this review, I admit I was pretty startled by the end — it was way too much makeup for 10 a.
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In September last year he startled the world by ordering Russian air strikes in Syria to prop up the crumbling regime of Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian despot.
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Parents who assumed that their children would surpass their own accomplishments are now startled to find so many of them sweating over rent and saddled with college debt.
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This scenario is possible, but to be honest it seems far more likely that the Startled Mirror Thief only decided to steal the mirror moments before it happened.
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Close at Hand Working at a farm in upstate New York after college, Annie Novak was startled to see people carrying vials of hot sauce like lucky charms.
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The most recent incident took place during a May meeting with Putin in Beijing, where the Czech president suggested to a startled Putin that journalists should be liquidated.
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But because startled travelers fled through the security zone unchecked when the shooting started, officials had to round them up and bring them back out to be rescreened.
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Presumably some of this was to protect the pope, but I flew back to Italy startled by this show of force, this demonstration of American power and anxiety.
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In the first season, after Eleanor is startled awake by a nightmare, we learn that she has for decades suppressed the memory of being molested by her neighbor.
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If someone startled you while you were watching a horror movie, you would probably show an "exaggerated startle response"—in other words, you'd jump out of your skin.
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When I described Smith's hypothesis about astronauts to Laredo, who estimates that she probably treats the most PCOS patients in her clinic anywhere in Canada, she was startled.
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Harrity told investigators that he was startled by a loud noise as they neared Damond's home and that Damond approached the car from the driver's side immediately afterward.
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When it arrived, I was startled at how realistic it looked, and actually had a lot of fun just playing with the buttons and springs and moving parts!
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There's a richer empathy in this, and something that grounds these superhumans even as they exult in leaping clean over the startled-looking Argentine beardos in their way.
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As the concierge explained the standard details of Wi-Fi and check out times, a porter silently snuck up behind me, and nearly startled me with his attentiveness.
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"I go back over the video and I slow it down and right when Koda gets startled, there's a white light that shoots across the screen," Amber continued.
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Some people seem startled at how quickly Trump has moved to use the power of office to punish and intimidate anyone who doesn't go along with Dear Leader.
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The Marine, who was enlisted, is startled to learn that Trail, a Naval Academy graduate with two siblings in the military, left a promising career as an officer.
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Despite efforts to remain poised for all of the world's contingencies through the process of premediation Mr. Grusin describes, many of us were startled by Mr. Trump's victory.
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Two other teenagers, he told startled reporters, had followed Virk over the bridge, beat her again, then dragged her body into the Gorge where she was forcibly drowned.
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Don promises to become as celebrated an attraction as the horse Clever Hans, which startled the zoological savants of Europe eight years ago with his alleged mathematical feats.
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With all the sensational themes being explored, I was startled that the most remarkable show I attended dealt with the less exciting topic of social housing in Britain.
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Amid the chaos after the Soviet collapse, Luka Okros, now a 28-year-old pianist, startled his parents by showing signs of genius at the age of four.
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" And he was downright startled when he saw the signature at the bottom: "George M Horton, of colour, Born in North Hampton county North Carolina, 18593 years old.
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Ms. Hynes said that actors coming to Mr. Murphy's plays for the first time could be startled by his insistence that they adhere so precisely to the text.
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On "Lonely Woman," Ornette Coleman's famous lament, she undercut the melody's climax — a startled, bent-ore high note — just barely grazing it before letting her voice fall away.
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The temperamental colt did not react well to the track's hustle and bustle in the days preceding the race and sometimes startled onlookers by exhibiting visually studdish behavior.
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I was both startled and pleased for I could see that he was much moved, moved by the book he clutched tightly in his long white fingers—Dr.
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Biden told the AP that intelligence officials worried the allegations might become public, and that he and Obama were startled by the alleged information about the president-elect.
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As a storm startled Seattle, the intense fog caused a major pileup on the freeway, leaving a very pregnant Teddy (Kim Raver) sitting in traffic while in labor.
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In the forests here in Tennessee, instead of tracking foxes in winter snow, I spent February being startled by precocious bloodroot and other wildflowers piercing the leaf litter.
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But even with that consistent silver vein of references running through her work, I was startled by the sheer abundance of artistic and intellectual viscera on display here.
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As the super-recognizers scoured the database for images of clean-cut white male shoplifters, they were startled by how many pictures of the man they had accumulated.
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President Donald Trump startled the corporate world earlier this month with the threat that he may ultimately impose tariffs on more than $500 billion worth of Chinese goods.
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He had no idea what Forcelli would say, and was startled that the man who had helped put him away now seemed so intent on getting him out.
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Harrity was startled by a loud sound near the patrol car shortly before Noor fired from the passenger seat of the patrol car through Harrity's window, Freeman said.
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But American business owners were startled in May when the administration escalated tariffs on $200 billion of goods to 25% from 10%, arguing that China reneged on previous agreements.
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I wish I could have captured the startled look on a Japanese delegation inside UN yesterday who walked into a meeting room in the middle of a nappy change.
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The scene startled me for its bluntness, but also because it seemed to carry so much weight concerning its social politics—that sometimes monsters are hiding in plain sight.
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"With one man, his family said there was a loud thunderclap that startled him and he had a heart attack," said Rys Rivera, who works at Rossy in Utuado.
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He sprang up, jumped on the startled cat's back, and used his weight, arms, and legs to choke the young cat until it stopped breathing, the wildlife official continued.
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" Lauren added, "He continued performing, I was startled, I kind of stopped looking at him, I just got down and was holding my face because it hurt so badly.
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A work by the elusive street artist self-destructed in front of startled auction-goers on Friday, moments after being sold for $1.4 million at Sotheby's in London. (AP)
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"I was kind of startled waking up, just thinking, 'Really wow, it's that important to me I had a dream about it and I cried about it,' " she said.
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In the rock record, where stories of our solar system's past lay buried, we might find the fossilized recoil of startled atomic nuclei, the frozen footprints of a WIMP.
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So even if your brain isn't immediately startled awake by the sound of an incessant rooster, you'll still have to drag yourself out of slumber to silence your phone.
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This Arctic winter has startled even the most even-keeled scientists, with records set for low sea ice extent, high temperatures and other indicators of a climate gone awry.
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Officer Matthew Harrity told investigators that he drove to the scene and was startled by a "loud sound" near the squad car, according to Minnesota's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
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A stampede of Cleveland police officers suddenly barrels down the narrow street and her fellow vendor, Zull, utters a startled expletive, looking anxiously in the direction they are running.
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Diners at a nearby cafe, Pigalle, were startled by the gunfire, setting down their coffee and their croissants and going out onto the street to see what had happened.
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The president first startled defense hawks in October when he announced that he would require all federal agencies to cut 2023 percent from their spending bills for fiscal 2020.
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It's a goat, an actual goat, as bemused as I am startled, standing there on the narrow ledge, eyes glinting eerily as if he's been expecting me all along.
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Then on June 2202, 2628, Vashchenko, her parents, sisters and two members of the Chmykhalov family rushed past startled KGB guards and burst into the U.S. embassy in Moscow.
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Should the startled homeowner be allowed to instantly shoot the strange man who knocks on his front door at night to protect his family from a perceived potential harm?
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That strategy has startled some epidemiologists, drawn criticism from a former health secretary and political ally, and prompted angry demands that Mr. Johnson's government reveal more of its reasoning.
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The storm's swift approach startled this stretch of the Gulf Coast, where many had hoped they might be able to slip through the grips of this wrenching hurricane season.
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My startled rejoinder was not a reference to the covert C.I.A. officer unmasked by The Times, but rather a fumbled attempt to refer to the law governing such disclosures.
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Once, when he was snorkeling off the coast of Sicily, in search of seafood, he was startled to see a half-frozen octopus splash into the water beside him.
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Model Danii Banks says she got a rude awakening when an alleged armed robber busted into her pad demanding money, while she stood startled ... and totally in the buff.
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Economic Scene Just over 2000 years ago, United States Border Patrol agents were startled by an unexpected new development in their rear-guard battle to stop illegal immigration: Brazilians.
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Mr. Bentley's departure could strengthen that effort, Mr. Flynt said, even as he noted that he was startled by the long-muted response of evangelicals to the governor's troubles.
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The prosecutor who filed the case, Wellington Divino de Oliveira, startled the legal community last month by charging Felipe Santa Cruz, the head of Brazil's bar association, with libel.
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Knocking on the doors of each house while holding up the grainy picture of the trophy, it was time to ask startled strangers if such an object looked familiar.
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Officer Harrity, who was driving the squad car, told state investigators that he was startled by a loud noise near the car; immediately afterward, Ms. Damond approached his window.
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Last April, some of its members stripped down in the visitors' gallery in Parliament and glued their bare backsides to the bulletproof glass separating them from the startled lawmakers.
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As if fashioned by a child with a razor, two stick-figure women in triangle skirts hold hands beneath a puffy cloud while a startled house beside them bleeds.
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Books of The Times As host of "The Daily Show," Trevor Noah comes across as a wry, startled and sometimes outraged outsider, commenting on the absurdities of American life.
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While I love all the knowledge and wisdom acquired during six decades of living, I am still startled that I look like my mother when I pass a mirror!
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Startled policemen and soldiers responded by escorting journalists out and closing all access to the headquarters, preventing other people, including Daphne Caruana Galizia's sister Corinne, from joining the demonstration.
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He was startled at how quickly the school's production, which he directed, sold out, and how many people traveled from afar to see it, so he optioned the rights.
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His hair was mussed, as if he'd been startled awake, and he wore a headset, a black V-neck and dark-rimmed glasses that he took on and off.
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Whenever Coolidge sets off in one direction, the reader had better be prepared to be startled by an unexpected shift, a sudden stop that vaults you into another dimension.
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I personally was really startled, watching upcoming episodes of season seven, that Selina suddenly comes up with the idea of announcing a running mate early as a political tactic.
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Mood: Startled (six-year-old's arm got ripped off!), embarrassed (alone in a Starbucks), excited, (I think the last true page-turner I read was My Little Phony in 19853
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When startled, pheasants burst into the sky at speeds reaching 38 to 48 mph (60 to 77 km/hr), and when chased they can hit 60 mph (96 km/hr).
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As Jonas continues to sit with Martha's body, he is startled by the appearance of another Martha, though she has chic bangs and eyeliner and a general Katniss Everdeen vibe.
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Bobby would set up and unsuspecting victim, tricking them into thinking they were looking at Peter's belt buckle or stomach, only for them to be startled by his exposed anatomy.
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When I return to my parents' house, it's calmer, but I'm always startled by how easily I slip back into the person I was when I left, a sullen teenager.
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It's also true that I did once, on a winter's night long ago, see a form that startled me from sleep and which I have never been able to explain.
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By the early '70s, he had succeeded Leonard Bernstein as music director of the New York Philharmonic, an appointment that startled the music world and led to a fitful tenure.
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Though Weinstein's behavior was Hollywood's "worst-kept secret," most people were still startled that he had, at last, been called on the carpet — especially given the long list of enablers.
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Hayso Thako of the Karen Refugee Committee, an NGO in Thailand, says that when he first went home, he was startled: "People smiled, laughed and watched TV." Money also followed.
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Context: Damond called 9-11 about someone being on her property, says AP. When scouting the area around Damond's house, Noor was startled by a noise and fatally shot her.
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She looks so startled by his croak (please tell me what else this should be classified as because it is truly a CROAK!) and starts laughing before finishing the song.
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"The mom coughed unexpectedly and it startled the dog, which bit the baby, causing traumatic injury," said Nguyen, whose unit is called in to investigate the death of any child.
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The audible crash startled the boy, who momentarily lost his balance from the ledge he was standing on and quickly turned to find the lion pawing at the glass panel.
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The scale and scope of the opioid addiction crisis has startled lawmakers in recent years, even as crime tied to the illegal drug trade has fallen to all-time lows.
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"I remember feeling really startled that someone I had never met was talking to me about something I felt and never, before reading the poem, known about myself," she said.
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During the visit, Tillerson startled China experts by adopting some of Beijing's official phrases, including "mutual respect," which is often interpreted as reinforcing China's claims over disputed waters in Asia.
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"You know what I'd welcome the chance to do," Niall said, and reached across the warm, empty space between us and put his hand against my cheek—which startled me.
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On one page, she was startled by something she had never seen before: a sketch of the arms with the words "Shakespeare the player," or actor, dated to around 1600.
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Look at Eli buying his first-ever toothbrush, devoutly studying the instructions, and being startled, one morning, by the sight of somebody else cleaning his teeth, in the open air.
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Her law-school peers were accustomed to being startled by her—she was the only woman among them and first in the class—but that day they laughed out loud.
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"Senator we run ads," was the almost startled response, as if the Facebook founder couldn't believe his luck at the not-even-surface-level political probing his platform was getting.
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Surveillance footage from a Virginia State Police helicopter, played by prosecutors in court, captured the moment of impact by the car and the cursing of the startled troopers on board.
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At the very top of my News Feed on desktop, a note reminded me that the first episode of the final season of "Bones" would be on: I was startled.
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The 82-year-old left to call the police but was startled mid-call by the sound of the man violently banging on the door, trying to break it down.
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OSTIA, Italy — When a candidate for a neo-fascist party, CasaPound, won a seat this month on the municipal council of the Roman suburb of Ostia, many Italians were startled.
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Rick Jr. is just a kid, but he knows the difference between a real Kalashnikov and a knockoff, which his father, Rick Sr. (Matthew McConaughey), explains to the startled dealer.
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We'll soon get used to the building's elegant modernity, but just now those of us with memories of the old PS122 can be only startled by the lack of shabbiness.
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There's an odd sensation that you often encounter listening to the album, not unlike absent-mindedly reaching the top of a staircase and being startled when there isn't another step.
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The current C.B.A., which expires after the 2021 season, is generally believed to have benefited management more than players, who were startled by a sluggish free agent market last winter.
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On Tuesday, a CNN poll about the state of anti-Semitism in Europe startled many Americans — and confirmed what Jews who have been paying attention already knew about the Continent.
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The 13 passengers who had been enjoying the view are startled to look down and see a man in a leather jacket bashing a woman to death with a rock.
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For example, in 2014 parents and educators across the country were startled to learn that minority children were subjected to excessive disciplinary practices at every level in the public schools.
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Horn said he had been confident that he was ahead on points, and said he was startled after the ninth when the referee asked if he was able to continue.
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Some say that they are perfectly fine despite their horrific ordeals, while others tell us they can't return to work or are easily startled, their sleep interrupted by strange nightmares.
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Yet even the most cynical among us are startled both by how quickly the bait-and-switch is proceeding and by the contempt Republicans are showing for the public's intelligence.
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I was startled by their quiet innovation, but being so distracted by my illness, it merely joined the ranks of every other act I adored and played over and over again.
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The 6.6-magnitude quake on Sunday startled residents in the Afghan capital, Kabul, and forced some in high-rise buildings to flee into the streets of the Indian capital, New Delhi.
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Still, they giggle at each other while Luke shows off his pecs… until Jed Wyatt interrupts, startled by the sheer amount of sexual chemistry bubbling over in this random side room.
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VIDEO: COP BREAKS CAR WINDOW TO FREE BEAR STUCK INSIDE Finally the bear became startled by the sound of a truck and climbed out of the van and up a tree.
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But when S. ambiguum is startled, the normally four-millimeter-long protozoan contracts its worm-like body with lightning speed, reducing the length of its body by more than 60 percent.
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Walston said the theory that a group of startled, recently-fed vultures vomited causing the meat showers was a highly plausible theory, and made sense with what we know about vultures.
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With 89 minutes on the clock and the score at 1-1, a man charged on to the pitch from behind the Östersund goal and began to chase the startled Keita.
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Daniel additionally wrote in a message to the community that the school is looking to "discipline" the startled students who tweeted about the drill and shared footage of the madness online.
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"You came face to face with Godzilla," the 18-year-old's engineer told him over the pit-to-car radio after the startled Dutchman alerted the team to the reptile's presence.
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One statistic that has startled me was when I read that Hispanic women make about 55 cents to the dollar [paid to white men], and Black women make about 65 cents.
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Harrity has talked to state investigators, who said he told them he was startled by a loud sound near his squad car before Noor (who has not spoken to investigators) fired.
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The baritone Christopher Maltman was similarly agile as Mark: he brought a vacant, self-involved air to his rapt Act II aria, in which he compares Marnie to a startled deer.
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John Feeley, the Ambassador to Panama and a former Marine helicopter pilot, is not averse to strong language, but he was nevertheless startled by his first encounter with President Donald Trump.
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A surprising number of effective ideas have come through that means, and people have been startled to realize that crowd-sourcing helps reduce the polarization and hyper-partisanship of American politics.
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