When you scratch its chin or pet its back, it responds with a startlingly realistic panting noise.
Vibrantly colourful, semi-abstract and with strangely faceless figures, these are the artist's most startlingly modern works.
Then, in a startlingly change of tune, Amazon committed to building a distribution facility in California.
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It is startlingly how similar the thinking is of analysts from Goldman Sachs or Morgan Stanley.
If you want dirt, check out the startlingly explicit new drama, Dirt, on FX.
The premise is again startlingly simple: Texan fast food served with panache in an original setting.
My mother had recently filled half a red Silvine exercise book with startlingly deadpan revelations.
Meadows presents a startlingly odd mix of near-treacly sentimentality and looming menace of extreme violence.
Already, with her first film, she was a master at rendering inner depths startlingly, straightforwardly visual.
Execution No 135, of Gary Graham, was done on the startlingly flimsy evidence of a single witness.
Though he found them startlingly incompetent, Lord Penrose did not reckon that regulators acted in bad faith.
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Gov. John Hickenlooper, the former Democratic Mayor of the city, took a startlingly strong turn against the measure.
Today, though, Venrock racks up startlingly high gains in an unimaginably compressed time frame--by acting entirely out of character.
Reuel Khoza, the new black boss of Eskom, the state electricity company, made a startlingly outspoken speech last year.
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Kiki Wolfkill, Halo 4's startlingly-named executive producer, believes part of the solution is to transcend the genre's bullets-and-lasers roots.
If you're in the mood for utterly novel and startlingly memorable Italian food, then Babbo is worth the wait.
Research shows that curb appeal can be assessed quickly and that many times these instant assessments are startlingly accurate.
Debate on this measure, which makes some sweeping changes to public sector pensions arrangements, has been almost startlingly low-key.
The transition has been startlingly effective: In 1997 Windows-based applications overtook Macintosh from a revenue standpoint and had grown at 64% year-over-year.
Likewise, their commitment to streamlining created cars that even now seem startlingly futuristic.
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His was the ultimate postgraduate experience, with a startlingly diverse, privi- leged curriculum.
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That is a startlingly high response rate for most any kind of marketing pitch, especially in this era of advertising clutter.
Even when Jon Snow, an iconic British television newsreader appearing in a studio cameo, speaks in iambic pentameter it appears startlingly natural.
Subsidies can help, as a startlingly successful net-distribution campaign in Eritrea has shown, as well as smaller experiments in Tanzania and Zambia.
In the adjacent M Bistro, the traditional Creole cuisine was startlingly delicious.
It was like seeing a startlingly vivid apparition of an evanescent and vanished city that I still mourn the loss of, in a way.
The investors had handed over millions of dollars for Cope and a partner to invest in an array of highly secretive and startlingly lucrative deals.
The life expectancy of firms in the Fortune 500 is already startlingly brief now less than fifteen years and heading towards five years, unless something changes.
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As a result, most Brazilians retire startlingly early: at 54 on average for a man in the private sector, and just 52 for a woman.
Chairman of the Commons public administration committee Bernard Jenkin, a former defence spokesman, claimed the review was being carried out under a "startlingly compressed" timetable.
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