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The performance in question moved me to tears on several occasions and then jolted me out of myself into laughter in an instant.
In short, many powerful, household-name firms, headquartered in a range of countries, have been jolted out of their relatively stable existence and into a more complex and challenging era.
He is mystified intentionally, now presented with illusion for reality, now reality for illusion, jolted from one to the other until in complete befuddlement he is sure of nothing.
The salutary jolt encourages reflexion on the accounts so far given.
The formal models show that under specified conditions, groups of intentional agents among stochastic populations can jolt the system from one equilibrium to another.
The world economy was given a deflationary jolt.
The stark tartness of his statistical relishes will jolt even jaded palates from the customary response to familiarity.
The aim of these is to hit home, to jolt the reader into paying attention to what the writer has to say.
The chapter on service users' and carers' views on the benefits of integrated care gave this reader something of a jolt.
Several of the articles in this issue encourage us to re-think taken for granted attitudes and practice, to jolt us out of complacency.
Here our ethnocentric values receive a further jolt, since these pastoralists literally divide their sheep from their goats, associating sheep with men and goats with women.
I hope that will help jolt the summit into action.
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If he goes too fast, the passengers are jolted, and if he goes too slowly, the couplings are not properly effective.
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I believe that we need to be jolted, because time is short.
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They considered an international stoppage, which would have severely jolted the airlines and might well have forced the pace in reaching international agreement.
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More than once three of us had to hold the baby's incubator steady as it was jolted about inside the speeding vehicle.
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They had unique opportunity of understanding the mechanism and no men are better qualified than they are to know where the jolts and difficulties come.
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The vehicle is dangerous, for example, to haemophiliacs, for whom twists and jolts bring on internal haemorrhage.
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Momentarily every one was jolted into awareness of the precarious nature of the island's communications with the mainland.
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With a major change in the size and nature of its market going on over a long period, bumps and jolts are inevitable.
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Thanks to my predecessor and to determined action by the regulators, the industry was finally jolted into action last year.
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They will be jolted, he says, by a duty to discover how many disabled people live within their area.
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The whole process will provide for greater continuity, reducing the jolts every time a new regulator is appointed.
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The less effective ones, who are oblivious of what is going on or condone mistreatment, could be jolted into early preventive action.
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The culture of any country subjected to such an attack in peacetime would be jolted and shocked.
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The "spare" deer in a frantic state was jolted round the countryside for hours, the trailer traversing banks and gullies following the sport.
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If what we need is not to be reminded but to be jolted, then nothing less would have done.
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We want to have in our community as few of those jolts as possible.
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The rails are usually forty-five or thirty feet long, so there are either 117 or 176 jolts per mile.
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We jogged along to a further chapter, but we were greatly jolted up by a series of great fire disasters.
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At present the jolts are all one-sided.
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We are now seeking assurances that the conference will complete its task without being jolted into disaster by trying to achieve legality before the necessary conditions have been agreed.
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Governments, jolted by events, were prompted with unaccustomed speed to rethink their policies and commitments and, as necessary, make readjustments of all kinds to these new facts of life.
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She dived and went deep but was severely jolted by four depth charges that knocked out her bow planes, rudder angle indicator, and port annunciator.
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Among multitude of other uses, it is used in electrical generators or electric motors to avoid jolts when changing a load.
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His artificial glass eye was once jolted out of its socket when he was tackled.
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Battery involves unlawfully touching another person (this does not include everyday knocks and jolts to which people silently consent as the result of crowds).
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Another theory was that patients were somehow jolted out of their mental illness.
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The chair has sensory input, which allows the spectator to feel minor jolts.
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The ship jolts and the two are thrown into darkness.
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There would be sometimes several jolts of varying intensity until the couplings were fully compressed.
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After dinner, a mild earthquake jolts everyone, and the power goes out, plunging all into darkness.
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The cage rolls into the tree, jolting the canary and waking him up.
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Her art is visual, and with cinematographic fluidity and subtlety we see a scene melting into another scene without jolts of transition.
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The twists feel less like jolts of genuine surprise than like being had by a third-grader with a good knock-knock joke.
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A well-trained fulgar can use small jolts of electricity to paralyze, or even control, whatever they are touching.
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However, it was not until 1988 that massive demonstrations and riots jolted the country towards major political reform.
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A shock jolted him, followed by a pleasant tingling.
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Due to the extreme pain induced, many victims describe sensations of electrical jolts after envenomation.
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She is jolted into action when the neighbor runs over a squirrel with a vacuum cleaner.
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After a slow opening, the 90-minute movie jolts into climax mode.
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The tourists are jolted from their reveries and thoroughly enraptured by her tale.
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At 04:30, she was jolted by a tremendous explosion.
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When the seed is eventually jolted out of its position, it falls to the ground and begins to germinate.
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In terms of technique this film gets as rough and jolting as any film can.
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Eventually, they all return and are jolted by a sudden revelation.
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After two more jolts of electricity, the boy was dead.
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Folk, art and culture forms are jolted out of stupor.
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After jolting awake, the character discovers over the next several days that they have developed magical powers.
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If placed in a bare aquarium goldfish will settle to the bottom and only move when fed or frightened by sudden jolts.
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Vegard suddenly jolts awake in his bed, revealing it was a dream.
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Glassware objects broke and porcelain could be seen jolting out of cupboards.
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She is jolted by the sight of the dead man, realising how death can come at any moment, even hers.
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Suddenly, all the inmates of the house are jolted out of their sleeps by a terrible earthquake.
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The earthquakes had a long succession of aftershocks and jolts.
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The solid granite roadbed proved to be much too rigid, jolting the engine and cars nearly to pieces.
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All mountain bicycles feature sturdy, highly durable frames and wheels, wide-gauge treaded tires, and cross-wise handlebars to help the rider resist sudden jolts.
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The chest pains hit him nearly every afternoon a series of sharp, jolting pains that left him scared and breathless.
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As she begins to notice the bellhop, dressed in the sweats, pursuing her, she turns around in haste and begins jolting back to the hotel while holding several shopping bags.
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He recommended the season be enjoyed in two or three episode jolts, and that the detailed backgrounds and animation gave the season a considerable amount of replay value.
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The second movement leads to the dissonant beginning of the third, which jolts the whole quartet into a series of fast notes and long, dissonant chords.
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If you're looking to be jolted into fear or queasy laughter, skip this sequel and hope that the producers get their sick act together next time.
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Her announcement jolted concerned citizens into action.
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They are not skilled at storing electricity, so when amused or startled, they often discharge jolts of electricity strong enough to affect adult humans, and may even electrocute themselves.
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The traditionalists on the spot must be given a jolt.
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People in this country have had a severe jolt from the amount of borrowing and the costs of the interest payments on it.
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The other massive jolt which agriculture has suffered is the escalation in land values.
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They have clearly shown that they need such a jolt.
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He can hope by then to have so arranged beef prices that the subsidy can be allowed to fade away without a jolt.
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Now, with a sudden jolt, the process is coming to a halt.
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Of course, during the weekend we have had a bit of a jolt.
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I regret the psychological jolt given to the industry, because we shall not only lose the ordinary miners but some of the technicians as well.
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I hope that this amendment will jolt the consciences of all people who build houses.
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If so, that must be a terrible jolt to the establishment.
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I am afraid that the biggest jolt will go to the trade unionists.
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There is no doubt about the severity of the jolt.
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Of course, there will be a jolt, or a step, when the six-year period ends.
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Conservative policy has had rather a jolt as a result of the party's two years in office.
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There is a sense of crisis—which may have been necessary to jolt people out of their entrenched positions.
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Such phrases remind us with a jolt of exactly what we are selling.
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The petrol tax has been increased, which has given a jolt to all road transport costs.
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The next thing that he said really gave me a jolt.
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The psychological jolt that it has delivered will prove to be far more important in the long run.
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The single greatest jolt that the world economy has experienced during this century occurred during the last months of 1973, with regard to energy.
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Even with that jolt, there was no agreement reached.
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Can he jolt his industrial friends on this?
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I believe that it would be wrong to end such a long period of protection with a sudden jolt.
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At this age, some of the youngsters need a fairly sharp jolt.
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The advertisement was designed to gain public interest and jolt inertia.
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