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He was tenured in a startlingly fast four years!
He begins by presenting a startlingly novel definition of history.
But when examined closely, they proved startlingly elusive.
This startlingly candid speech thus reinforces the conclusions reached throughout this paper.
This is a startlingly high proportion, and the correlations were only marginally weaker when they excluded participants who had used regularly but were now abstaining.
Some of her most startling movements are startlingly precisely because the provenance of their contours is not easily recognizable.
Of all the goods on offer, priority went to the car which changed shape startlingly as the decade progressed.
More startlingly, it appears to betray ignorance of some elementary requirements that must be met for a language contact hypothesis to be at all plausible.
Nevertheless, it has within it some startlingly good contributions.
If the collection evidences any one deficiency, it is that it does not present any startlingly original theoretical perspectives on the issues it addresses.
In fact, their factor effect for on use is startlingly low (.14).
Litigation as an aspect of business life is still startlingly absent from monographs devoted to particular merchant groups.
Instead, the horror of it all is suddenly and startlingly undermined.
Most geneticists will know that the enthusiastic response from an everincreasing number of laboratories has led to a startlingly rapid growth of knowledge on the worm.
It made startlingly accurate demographic forecasts at the time, and drew attention to the ways in which needs, and policy responses, had to be seen as inter-related.
That graph also records a startlingly large increase in ' total expenditure on sanitation ' in the period 1890-1905, far larger than that recorded as being spent on sewers.
As is now startlingly clear, it was manifestly wrong in its assumptions about the economy and foolishly complacent about the policies it promoted.
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The results of the survey are startlingly high.
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A little short, sharp arithmetic then appears to prove that the directors are getting startlingly good wages.
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But whatever one can say, they have put up a startlingly good performance in the last two years.
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Therefore, the experiment was not startlingly successful, but anything that we do to try to improve turn-out must meet with our approval.
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I do not suggest that there is anything startlingly original in the letter.
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If we look at things from that perspective, the boast of 40 years' peace becomes startlingly irrelevant.
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The picture is startlingly clear in the current year.
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Not only does a startlingly high proportion of the population marry but a significant section of it does so early in life.
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