Most Americans would quite understandably be shocked at the evidence presented by the International Legal Conference.
"It's information that any doctor in America ought to be shocked at what Merck did, " Beasley says.
Bomb the new 7 down the interstate, and you'll be shocked at how quickly 100 mph arrives.
"We are seeing a level of difficulty that I think most people would be shocked at, " she said.
Puzzlers used to starting with the outside edges will be shocked at versions that have no straight lines at all.
You may be shocked at how irresponsible, or even reckless, charities can be when it comes to managing their investment portfolios.
With the initial surprise of Christine O'Donnell's September victory in Delaware's Republican Senate primary worn off, many continue to be shocked at her repeated political and PR flubs, including her comments on witchcraft and questioning the First Amendment's guarantee of the separation of church and state.
The club's American owner Lerner - said to be shocked at O'Neill's swift exit - has flown into Birmingham to meet Villa chief executive Paul Faulkner as the club look to replace a man who led them to sixth in the league, and to the Carling Cup final, last season.
He says a referendum would better inform the voters of his state, many of whom would be shocked not at the imposition the death penalty, but about how rarely it is used.
The school said in a statement that governors, staff, pupils and parents at Brynmawr would be "shocked and dismayed" at the news.
Workers at Honda in Swindon say they are shocked and angry to be told that 800 jobs are to be cut at the plant.
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That is going to be missed and many in the city are shocked at the events that have unfolded this week.
The example of this for today is the rules governing crude oil exports from the US. I was rather shocked to be told that there were any at all beyond the usual health and safety stuff.
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Like Clement Attlee, he worked after university at Toynbee Hall, a university foundation in London's East End, where he was able to see the wretchedness of the poor at first hand and to be shocked by it.
Their neighbours were again shocked at the idea that they might be involved in anything untoward.
At this point, I would be shocked if the players voted to approve the settlement today.
So I would not be shocked to see Oprah sitting next to Spike Lee at a Knicks game, or Jack Nicholson at the LA Forum.
While some executives were initially "shocked and disappointed" at the move, they were told money would either be cut from travel budgets or taken from annual bonuses.
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"I do know firsthand that our troops are continuing to be shocked -- even in showers in Afghanistan, " said Harris, who joined the senators at a news conference Friday.
Chris Davis, co-founder of Two Four, said he was shocked, but it shows how vendor systems which have been deployed and vetted at several locations, can be an improvement over systems developed in-house.
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