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All the more reason, therefore, to be startled at how miscalculated Randolph's version of the song sounds.
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Lindsey Jordan, 16, would be startled by her dad's increasingly strange behavior.
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The Friar hopes the two families will be startled into the recognition that their feud is killing those whom they most cherish.
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Shoppers of an earlier generation would be startled to learn that Britons bin a third of the food they buy, and Americans not much less.
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Readers and viewers who know Murdoch purely as a name or as one of those figures so wealthy, and granted such frictionless mobility by their wealth, that they never seem to be in the part of the world that you expect them to be were startled to see a senior gent, with sparse white hair and a clownish smile, descend upon London.
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An analogy from nature might be a flock of birds on the ground becoming startled and taking flight in a synchronized wave.
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Also, I am slightly startled by the idea that personalised (if unsigned) cards might actually be cheaper than store-bought.
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The real news Tuesday will be the appearance of Jobs, who had surgery to remove pancreatic cancer in 2004 and startled many with his gaunt appearance at a developers' conference in June.
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