It is the must-see state of India, brimming with varied, startling and incredible attractions.
And yet the clarity was startling: I was travelling alone but not a single thing was missing.
It hasn't uncovered startling new elements to the story, but it has added some interesting detail.
On January 6, 1973, the anthropologist Margaret Mead published a startling little essay in TV Guide.
Public pension outlays rising to over 10 percent of nominal GDP is a startling development.
It is a startling comedown for a guy who made something out of nothing.
Soon after placing a testosterone patch on her bare hip, she noticed a startling change.
Mr. Obama's antiterror policy migration may be startling but it does have a historic precedent.
That's a startling number for a social network, more akin to the relentlessly hawking enterprise-software crowd.
Perhaps one of the most startling things is that Dorner specifically addresses us, the everyday citizen.
This was perhaps to offset the effect of the startling bandages that covered some of it.
The TV Equal Volume mode prevents sudden startling bursts of sound from TV programs and commercials.
In financial wealth, the figures are even more startling: 42.7%, 50.3%, and 7.0% respectively.
That's startling when you consider the scenery, amenities and exclusivity of the lavish Lake Bluff, Ill.
This outlook is a startling one today, but I think it gives a healthy jolt.
Google Labs was launched in 2002 and exhibited a startling range of possibility and ambition.
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He collected Kanu's flick on an angle before startling Fulham keeper Niemi with a brilliant strike.
Suddenly, a startling cacophony erupts in the modest-size room--drums, horns, cymbals crashing-- raucous and percussive.
That marked a startling 500-fold improvement in capacity from a crude prototype Motorola had last year.
Most startling were findings which suggest that aspirin can prevent the spread of cancer.
That is beginning to cause huge demographic problems, as populations age with startling speed.
Some of the statistics, and the speed with which they have changed, have been startling.
While the paintings were destroyed in World War II, preparatory drawings reveal how startling they were.
Now a research team in Silicon Valley has a startling new way to single them out.
American health insurers, having long opposed this idea, have performed a startling U-turn in recent weeks.
The good news is that the human brain has a startling capacity to change.
The most startling one is that the trunk-like shinbashira carries no load at all.
And though a sense of inevitability pervades the story, its tensions are illuminated with startling effectiveness.
All over the country, budget cuts are forcing schools to lay off teachers in startling numbers.
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Mr Coates's QC Gary Allan later said the "whole event" would have been "shocking and startling".
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