The experience left him rattled, and unsure whether he'll go out to chase storms again.
The BJP was rattled by a split in its ranks after then Chief Minister B.
Protesters are by no means uncommon at congressional hearings, but this particular protest had rattled people.
Then, Dortmund rattled Real Madrid with its high-energy pressing game in a 4-1 victory.
To those affected it is the arbitrary nature of the tax changes that has them rattled.
The Marshall Field Jr. shooting was a seismic boom with aftershocks that rattled the Everleigh Club.
But the penalty rattled him, and he missed an easy birdie putt on 17.
But clearly, the authorities have been rattled by the popular uprisings in other Middle Eastern countries.
Mr. Bharara's cases have probed and rattled every corner of New York's political infrastructure.
That little fact rattled him and the rest of his practice session was abysmal.
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Malouda then rattled the post as Chelsea showed real urgency against their underdog opponents.
The shootings rattled Herkimer and neighboring Mohawk, villages about 170 miles northwest of New York City.
As you can imagine, Thrun's enterprise has rattled the foundations of the education establishment.
When it gets crowded at the exit, panic is possible and economies can be rattled.
Today, Banda Aceh is rattled by quakes sometimes two to three times a week.
The prospect of a run-off against Mr Toledo seems to have rattled Mr Fujimori.
From a distance, it suggests a tinsmith's shop after an earthquake has rattled the shelves.
The carnage on Wall Street has not threatened institutions, but it has rattled nerves.
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Democratic insiders initially rattled off a list of well-known Democrats as possible Senate hopefuls.
They expect Draghi to deliver in Europe and bring relative calm to rattled overseas markets.
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In 1949, the Communist takeover of China rattled the US foreign policy establishment to its core.
The BJP was rattled by a split in its ranks after its chief minister in Karnataka, B.
But Christian Martinez replied for the minnows before the break and the Irish appeared rattled after half-time.
Almost two months of fighting rattled the international community and produced hundreds of casualties on both sides.
They have even rattled a few foreign direct investors, who are much less affected by the controls.
Ireland's spectacular bail-out of its banks, just months after they passed the stress tests, also rattled investors.
Mr. Putin also was badly rattled by the Arab uprising, most of all Gadhafi's fall and murder.
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City started the second half as they finished the first, with Arsenal looked rattled by some uncompromising tackling.
And while there weren't any deaths today, rockets yesterday killed 12 army reservists and that really rattled people.
After Ronaldo had put United ahead, Tevez rattled the crossbar before scoring to effectively end the City challenge.
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