Falwell glanced up at Godwin through his large aviator glasses, startled by his concern.
He is startled by this movement, the first he has made for some time.
Then Gendron joined a clinical trial of an experimental drug last year and was startled by the results.
Soon after, he wiped his forehead and was startled by the amount of liquid he was throwing off.
Also, I am slightly startled by the idea that personalised (if unsigned) cards might actually be cheaper than store-bought.
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Brad was startled by the sight of two young women embracing, before they began to converse, as if renewing a long-neglected acquaintance.
Roger Craig says that he was sometimes startled by what he saw.
Lindsey Jordan, 16, would be startled by her dad's increasingly strange behavior.
Livingston says he and his colleagues were somewhat startled by their findings.
Some fans were startled by the partnership with a big-box retailer.
Dr. John Kiluk, a breast cancer surgeon at the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida, said he's startled by the common threads among the group.
Kaitlyn Fonzi, a 20-year-old biology student who lived in the apartment directly below, said she was startled by loud music as she was preparing to go to sleep.
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Her sister-in-law, Maret, said she was startled by the transformation.
Johnny Carson's gift was that he seemed startled by sophistication.
Then, after a day of hard rest, I turn in early, my belly mimicking the swells, until I am startled awake by the sensation of my body lifting off the mattress.
Last December the attorney general startled voters by announcing he will leave office in January 1999, abandoning a promising career in Democratic politics for an as-yet-undisclosed investment banking job.
Like all writers (it's almost safe to say) he was a big drinker. (See Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner, Cheever, Mailer, et al.) I once startled Gore by saying I'd just read that each drink kills more than 10, 000 brain cells.
For someone as startled as I was by this evidence of maturity, it's a miracle.
But, when startled out of her slumber by a call after midnight and asked for the pronunciation, she punted.
Three years ago, the FTC startled the Internet business community by undertaking a sweep of Web sites and finding that only 14 percent posted policies that explained what they do with the personal information they gather.
The Chicago purchasing managers index startled markets on November 27th by surging from 45.9 in October to 54.3 in November. (Any reading over 50 suggests that manufacturing activity is expanding, while a reading of less than 50 suggests recession.) Unfortunately, the equivalent national numbers, released on December 2nd, showed a less perky jump from 48.5 in October to 49.2 in November, leaving it in recession for the third consecutive month (see chart).
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As he emerged from the columns of books surrounding his desk, he seemed almost meek and startled even though he had postponed our interview by over half an hour.
Bighead and silver carp gobble enormous volumes of plankton, a crucial link in the aquatic food chain, while silver carp sometimes collide with boaters by hurtling from the water when startled.
He startled keeper Edwin van der Sar, who was left motionless by the Russian's emphatic 20-yard shot.
Ms. MATAMBANADZO: We were caught completely off-guard by the attack at the offices, and to this day we are quite startled about why it happened.
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