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Many devices were malfunctioned and the plane was jolting strongly.
Bedlam is all about jolting the audience out of complacency.
But I remember jolting when he brazenly inserted the first finger.
Dreams meet reality The stampede may be jolting more to action.
The jolting development highlighted not only the intersecting lives of Mrs.
The change is jolting the economics of the land beneath everyone.
By coming forward they've provided a jolting wake up throughout our industry.
This is a very stylish comic, full of quirks and jolting moments.
Democrats need bigger ideas for jolting the economy out of the doldrums.
And she has a jolting secret that emerges late in the book.
These jolting reversals of tone are guaranteed to raise your heart rate.
Less impactful but possibly jolting could be a major correction in equity prices.
He aims to "insult" the objects, jolting them and us into something different.
Paramedics show up and deliver the medication, jolting the man back to consciousness.
To smell this in our rented house in Pittsburgh is jolting, but familiar.
Such jolting emotional recognition is the hallmark of this beautiful and bittersweet play.
He goes right down the center of common emotions, often with jolting force.
It's less about jolting people, and more about a collective acknowledgment of unspoken truths.
All of these moves are aimed at jolting the system out of its doldrums.
You know the one — the jolting sensation of your last meal making its comeback tour.
A magnitude 6.9 quake struck the area Friday, jolting homes already threatened by volcanic eruption.
Instead it's very jolting and intense in a way that doesn't resemble more classical melodramas.
Like many of Mr. Trump's most disruptive moves, the decision was jolting and yet predictable.
Steve Bullock of Montana said in one of the more jolting statements on the subject.
And there are moments that approximate the jolting, abrupt waking from such a state of mind.
Tax relief for companies and most taxpayers created a sugar-rush effect, temporarily jolting the economy.
If you are not a mother, the insights that she administers can be no less jolting.
His paintings are jolting because they imagine a new way of historicizing and visualizing black people.
Going off-road, he took a jolting path through acacia trees toward Malapa, the sediba site.
It's been a jolting wakeup call and an unfriendly reminder of what this disease is capable of.
That positive attitude made Ruszczyk, 40, a favorite in her community -- and made her sudden death jolting.
He didn't, jolting awake after some laying of hands, a few prayers and roughly 68,000 blog posts.
The music is jolting, even confrontational, yet haunted as well: an enigma daring anyone to solve it.
The contrast between the rich Rimbaud material and the jittery mood of the stencil room is jolting.
Instead, the song shows Mr. Homme's fingerprints: corkscrew riffs and neatly jolting shifts of meter and tempo.
There are also aggravating pains: chafing under the arms, blisters on hands, impact vibrations jolting up wrists.
It's worth noting, though, that the most jolting song here is the one least preoccupied with yesteryear.
Just as he said that, Ali landed a jolting right hand which shook Lyle to his boots.
Bitcoin has been on a jolting ride this year after soaring more than 1,200 percent in 2017.
He wants to keep attention on the issue beyond that first jolting news clip or sound bite.
The patient reclines half asleep until someone accidentally knocks the bag over, jolting the needle in his arm.
Save for lucid dream experts, lucid dream orgasms act like alarm clocks, jolting women out of their sleep.
No one made contact with him, but it was so jolting that Coach Mike Zimmer immediately ended practice.
On Friday, Chinese officials reported bleak numbers for monthly sales and industrial production, jolting markets around the globe.
But the jolting ride will cost you — the Whistler Sliding Centre in British Columbia charges $179 per rider.
Backstage, Davis watches her dream die, her body jolting as though a knife were plunged into her gut.
ELYSIA CRAMPTON Wielding a white keytar and controlling other gizmos, Ms. Crampton played a jolting, entirely unpredictable set.
Risk of aftershocks The powerful quake lasted almost a minute, jolting residents from their beds and collapsing roads.
The episode begins with her jolting awake to find herself soaking in the tub, her hair matted with blood.
It also features an ingenious, jolting conclusion that may not make up for earlier irritations for anyone over 12.
The jolting, difficult film brings audiences into the field until the sounds of war are too loud to ignore.
It also features an ingenious, jolting conclusion that may not make up for earlier irritations for anyone over 23212.
It also features an ingenious, jolting conclusion that may not make up for earlier irritations for anyone over 244.
"I once had a client have such a jolting reaction, she accidentally kicked me in the chest," Thompson recalls.
Three out of eight members of the Monetary Policy Committee unexpectedly voted to raise interest rates, jolting financial markets.
In this jolting cello-centric take on "Hello," the Adele hit is re-worked with a bit of Mozart.
The music was jolting and idiosyncratic and kind of maddening, in that it didn't directly resemble any particular influence.
Where in "Whyte" the dancers appear to suffer from the jolting sound, in "Gray" they turn its impact outward.
"Moonlight" has a daring, a visual poetry and a jolting intimacy that lift it well above the other two.
A three-hour drive in the GT-R was exhausting, with the aggressive adaptive suspension constantly jolting you about.
It was 10 days ago when Mr. Comey apprised Congress of the newly discovered emails, jolting the presidential race.
When we rushed outside, cars were jolting forward and back on their wheels, and the trees were swaying without breeze.
Watching a film in 4DX can be a jarring, jolting experience — but in fairness, so can a theme park ride.
I expected the landing to feel a bit jolting and that we'd decelerate faster, but it was actually incredibly smooth.
Jolting financial markets overnight was the stormy exit of Mexico's finance minister, Carlos Urzua, who cited "extremism" in economic policy.
It is a jolting, three-hour drive to this region from the lowland town of Marigat, close to Lake Baringo.
The carnage at Pulse nightclub came back to life in a jolting way, after authorities released video of the slaughter.
To come face-to-face with what's largely perceived as revolting, yet always unseen, is a jolting but illuminating experience.
It also mapped the raw edges of the era and captured the textures of 1989 New York, a jolting sight.
But a lot of people also have this jolting realization while working with their clothes that someone actually made these.
The molting, jolting Yuhua was cropped from the competition, and sent back down to the dungeon to pack her toys.
The ideal surface, then, gives support at the point when the most weight bears down, without jolting a horse's leg.
That jolting fact is practically a state secret, though it did slip out in a recent New York Times editorial.
Throughout the experience, you're bombarded with jolting interruptions — like the sound of a creaking door, or onslaughts of loud pop-ups.
D.E. Shaw and Continental Grain had pushed Bunge to add board members in hopes of jolting the company into improved performance.
Failure to reach a labor deal caused a 44-day strike at the mine last year, jolting the global copper market.
My lifestyle makes people angry on some level—it's like jolting to them—and they don't want to take me seriously.
Instead of jolting forward or honking – as some human drivers would be tempted to do – the car allowed me to go.
LONDON, March 29.7 (Reuters) - The coronavirus panic is jolting stock markets, with steep drops in major indexes grabbing the public's attention.
America in the late 1003s and 2100s also faced jolting technical and economic changes, and the model of capitalism was questioned.
The latest earthquake struck during the predawn hours, flattening homes, knocking out power in some areas and jolting awake terrified residents.
When I'm typing quickly with my old model, the keys will bottom out loudly, sending a jolting sensation up the my fingertips.
I had chills, weird sensations jolting through my legs, not to mention the tube in my rectum flushing my colon with water.
China let the yuan break through the key 7 per dollar level on Monday amid growing U.S. tariff pressure, jolting international markets.
Shake it awake in the pitch black and it emits only the dimmest glow to avoid jolting your body back to awakeness.
For all that, the tale is a jolting one, and the superb players do justice to the emotional distress of its characters.
That can be frustrating at times, but it's all a sort of misdirection that makes the final episode all the more jolting.
The numerous shifts are occasionally jolting, but what is gained is a compassionate, clear gaze at the chaotic landscape of life itself.
QUICK: BECAUSE IF INTEREST RATES GO UP 25, 50, 75%, EVEN IF THAT'S A LITTLE OFFBASE, HE THINKS THAT'S A BIT JOLTING.
This particular relapse was a jolting wake up call, illuminating the insanity and loss of control that exemplifies the disease of addiction.
A market that shows little or no reaction to outside noise gets increasingly susceptible to a downturn should something meaningfully jolting come along.
Even in a country that has become increasingly numb to Islamist attacks, the Holey Artisan Bakery standoff was particularly jolting in its brazenness.
A Brexit without a divorce deal would also weaken Londons position as the leading international financial centre while jolting the northern European economy.
But who is to say that Ali's jab was 'better' than the jolting, weighted straight left of say, Jim Driscoll or Jimmy Wilde.
Taped by her fellow students at Spring Valley High School in Columbia, that jolting encounter last October was widely condemned as police overkill.
Mr. Trump's stunning victory echoes jolting changes in Britain, France and other countries where a new brand of right-wing politics is resurgent.
The pedals jump into a lower gear when they feel more resistance, and it can be jolting when you're climbing a massive incline.
Ms. Burgess tosses in some jolting twists that disrupt, to use a fashionable term, our view of at least one of the characters.
For an institution profoundly rooted in its own traditions and protocols and rarely trafficking in the unexpected, the news had a jolting effect.
Lloyd has directed Pinter before, so he's familiar with the playwright's uniquely jolting rhythms and the ironic, half-articulate music of his conversations.
He gave us a fresh, jolting glimpse of just how much depravity and even criminality exist among the powerful (and the power-mad).
The situation in Kansas was, for at least some conservatives, a jolting realization that tax cuts can be too blunt an economic instrument.
Again the percussionists try to exert command, jolting the orchestra with their slapsticks, forcing the players through different sound worlds, becoming shockingly violent.
Because the U.S. spends more than it takes in, an inability to borrow would lead to a debt default, jolting financial markets worldwide.
China allow the yuan to fall past the key 7 level on Monday, jolting global financial markets, after an escalation in U.S. trade tensions.
If you thought watching sexism on Mad Men and Good Girls Revolt, was jolting just wait until you watch it in the 19th century!
A Brexit without a divorce deal would also weaken Londons position as the pre-eminent international financial center while jolting the northern European economy.
A Brexit without a divorce deal would also weaken Londons position as the pre-eminent international financial centre while jolting the northern European economy.
Warnings of the missiles spread through sirens and government-issued "J-alerts" on millions of cell phones throughout Japan, jolting some out of sleep.
" Justin Chang, LA Times "[Peele] gives this mind-bending scenario the moment-to-moment intensity and jolting humor of a George Romero-inspired nightmare.
The Treasury won't release the design until 53, but people are already sharing Photoshopped Tubman twenties online, and they feel wonderfully jolting and radical.
The occasional references to Fitbits or Tinder are jolting reminders that this author is more in conversation with Rachel Cusk than with Lytton Strachey.
It's an airy, full-length collaboration with her co-producer Arca, the Venezuelan musician with an ear for edgeless electronic sounds and jolting beats.
More importantly, this episode is also a tale of why people shouldn't be ashamed to seek psychiatric help -- particularly after a jolting life experience.
The "intelligent" alarm clock is supposed to only go off at an opportune moment instead of unpleasantly jolting you out of a deep sleep.
This spring, Italian voters voiced their frustration by electing conservative candidates at local elections, sending a jolting message to the governing center-left coalition.
Some experts take issue with the strict format of Dry January, warning that, for people who drink regularly, a sudden stop could be jolting.
As the dinner guests' plight gradually dawns on them, the music meanders through changing tempos and jolting, staccato rhythms that reflect the impending horror.
The bakery Even in a country that has become increasingly numb to Islamist attacks, the Holey Artisan Bakery standoff was particularly jolting in its brazenness.
The next big wellness craze might be "transcranial stimulators" — brain-jolting helmets that give us the burning desire to, say, practice piano all the time.
And there's little doubt that the letter wound up jolting a race that was only decided by a few thousand votes in the Rust Belt.
Besides Islamic calls to prayer, which are made five times a day, HIA is a silent airport, so there's no jolting announcements to disturb anyone.
That this can happen in our country today is a jolting reminder that much still needs to be done to fix glaring inequities and injustices.
As I was interviewing them — but before we knew which test they could get — a sudden and jolting BEEP BEEP BEEP reverberated through the drugstore.
That makes the ending, with the news that a young character named Jodi (Emily Osment) has died of an overdose, all that much more jolting.
The police pulled up outside a white-shuttered brick condo, jolting neighbors out of their beds with the thud of heavy banging on a door.
I mean, it's a cool invention—the idea of the HoverGlide pack is to reduce the awkward bouncing and jolting you get with ordinary backpacks.
Democrats, in their postelection soul searching, are trying to learn the lessons from Donald Trump's jolting victory and how they might win back the presidency.
Now, the sound of sirens still puts Ms. Varvaro in a panic, jolting her back to the hours spent treading water and praying for help.
The uncertain outcome in Iowa dealt a jolting psychological blow to the Clinton campaign, leaving volunteers, donors and aides confused throughout the night, and then crestfallen.
Beginning in complete darkness, the video has an impact that comes with the jolting, flashing lights, reminiscent of the opening titles on Noé's Enter The Void.
But, right now, ahead of Sarah Sanders, we&aposre going to go to Deirdre Bolton, spelling out the rather jolting news when it comes to trade.
Attack shocks nation Even in a country that has become increasingly numb to Islamist attacks, the Holey Artisan Bakery standoff was particularly jolting in its brazenness.
The judge's ruling was jolting but not just for Mosby: In the US justice system, lawsuits against prosecutors, let alone successful ones, are nearly unheard of.
If the latter could endure a jolting ride on horseback in a full suit of amor, then surely I could ride a hoverboard wearing the same.
Fortunately, that song is a vibey blend of soft R&B inflections, jolting guitars, sparkly electronica, and impassioned male vocals singing in a rather sultry way.
Over the last several months the government has been proactive about jolting the economy back to stronger growth and replenishing the dried up hard currency stock.
The music Mr. Crumb has dreamed up in this home studio, a converted garage, over the decades is often peaceful and jolting, like his sonic environment.
The measure is more than double the size of Obama's 2009 stimulus law aimed at jolting the economy and pulling it out of the Great Recession.
Occasionally I forgot that the app was in workout mode, and the voice would startle me, jolting me out of whatever runner's daydream I was having.
First, I bought a light alarm clock, which, as advertised, wakes you up with the slow progression of light rather than jolting you awake with sound.
Bruins 224, Flyers 25 Brad Marchand returned from a jolting open-ice hit to score one goal and assist on another to lead Boston over slumping Philadelphia.
"Let me see that Ba-Bussy!" the song demands, jolting the listener to imagine the very thing that the Babadook warned us we'd never want to see.
A Brexit without a divorce deal to soften the transition would also weaken London's position as the leading international financial centre while jolting the northern European economy.
Just over a year has passed since that jolting performance, and Chen's career is no longer in the phase where he shocks or surprises with his brilliance.
Still, experts say SpaceX is widely credited with jolting the overall market with a keen focus on cutting costs, forcing Europe to shake up its launch industry.
An agent sorting through the contents of the hard drive came across a jolting find: a State Department memo and some emails between Abedin and Hillary Clinton.
But again, we are talking about favourites—Ali slammed in classical straight jabs against Cleveland Williams, Ray Robinson stepped in on jolting lefts to the solar plexus.
The patient leaves, and Laurie swallows two bottles of pills, writes a suicide note, and lays down on her couch to pass on – before suddenly jolting awake.
Walking into The Freehand for the first time can be a bit jolting, especially if you arrive in the middle of a bright afternoon as I did.
Miami opened the scoring when Dean led off the first inning with an opposite-field home run, jolting a 95-mph fastball down the right-field line.
But the latest explosion was a jolting reminder that factories, especially chemical plants, have been troubled by deadly leaks, fires and blasts, often caused by lax management.
From time to time, the low-flying jets overhead or the A train rumbling by are jolting reminders that Rockaway Beach is part of New York City.
The story soon jumps to Katharine, jolting out of a slumber, a sly preview of larger awakenings to come, both her own and that of the country.
After all, I had managed to make it through being separated from others, the total darkness punctuated by disorienting strobe lights, crawling about, and the various jolting scares.
The remarks came as part of a review the Fed is doing of its framework and the approach it has taken to jolting the economy back to life.
After a year of jolting elections, from the United States selecting Donald Trump to Brexit in the United Kingdom, the subtext was clear: Germans should stay the course.
China's regulators are trying to rein in risks from an increasingly complex financial system and a rapid build-up in debt without jolting markets or hurting economic growth.
The jolting announcement is a test for Trump, who, despite his claim to great dealmaking prowess, has already committed one of the most basic mistakes of any negotiator.
For years the roads were an agonizing trial of bumping and jolting, but these days journeys that used to take several days can now be completed in hours.
She rose quickly through the Conservative ranks and gained national attention with a jolting speech at an annual party convention, an occasion usually used to flatter party activists.
The elections of 2008 and 2016: twin political moments that cannot be disentangled — an earthquake and its aftershock, jolting the American psyche into an era of spectacular contradiction.
On the dance floor, the man asserts control in a sequence of moves, often fast-paced, jolting and limb-entangling, that range from teasingly sensual to uncomfortably domineering.
But as the grounding has dragged on, Boeing said it would temporarily shut down its 737 factory, jolting thousands of suppliers and stoking the concern of President Trump.
Such policies were aimed at jolting Japan out of deflation but some BOJ board members are encouraging debate about raising rates or lowering purchases of exchange-traded funds.
The crisp attenuation of the melodic elements undercuts the atmospheric qualities, repeatedly jolting Carti awake while achieving a cognitive dissonance that renders the album both addictive and inscrutable.
Elizabeth Lagesse, one of the defendants set for trial on June 25 whose case was dismissed, told BuzzFeed News that it was "jolting" for it to be suddenly over.
His newfound fame gave Zamora a platform to reach people worldwide, shattering myths about HIV/AIDS in the process and jolting the general public awake from ignorance and inaction.
Unlike the novel and the 1989 film, in which Gage, chasing a kite, is struck down by a semi, this time it's Ellie's death that fans may find jolting.
By contrast, the "TMZ" appearance was jolting, with Mr. West — unconcerned with camera angles, directing his conversation in multiple directions — smearing his reality atop the highly structured show's foundation.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — President Trump's appeal for India's help on Afghanistan set off alarm bells on Tuesday in Pakistan, where officials warned that the approach risked jolting a tumultuous relationship.
Smart, Thomas help Celtics breeze past Knicks BOSTON — Brad Stevens turned to Marcus Smart in hopes of sparking a flatlining defense, but Smart wound up jolting the offense instead.
The simple but vital action is resolved with a climactic car chase, which is as cleverly constructed in its daring, stunt-based action as in its jolting visual compositions.
All of the stories range widely in theme and style, sharing only the experience of sudden, sometimes jolting immersion into complex societies and exotic circumstances in the far future.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican President Donald Trump's market-jolting promise to slap heavy U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum imports has earned him praise from an unusual quarter - Democratic lawmakers.
That is jolting brands such as Louis Vuitton and Burberry that increasingly rely on Chinese customers who spend $2000 billion a year on jewelry, clothes and other high-end goods.
Doctors saved her life with open-heart surgery, but before operating, they gave her a jolting warning: If she continued shooting up and got reinfected, they would not operate again.
You can't dethrone him without throwing overboard the fundamental logic of modernism as a sequence of jolting aesthetic breakthroughs, entitled to special rank on the grounds of originality and influence.
Are these women actually the same person, jolting backward through a short but brutal life of abandonment, foster care, stripping, prostitution and arrests, a grim sequence of foreshadowing (or preshadowing)?
" And it's jolting when more lustrous, nuanced singers arrive for duets — Maren Morris on "When You Believe" and, most strikingly, Kelly Clarkson, warm and robust on "Grown-Up Christmas List.
She won political notice after jolting the Democratic establishment by defeating an incumbent congressman to win the primary for New York's 14th Congressional District in a virtual landslide in June.
In contrast, Mr. Trump's appeal for India's help in Afghanistan set off alarms on Tuesday in Pakistan, where officials warned that such an approach risked jolting an already tumultuous relationship.
When North Korea did launch missiles that flew over , warnings spread through sirens and government-issued "J-alerts" on millions of cell phones throughout Japan, jolting some out of sleep.
Last week, SpaceX performed a hold-down firing of the massive rocket's 27 engines, creating a towering exhaust plume and jolting the space coast with over 5 million pounds of thrust.
They started performing CPR on me, they pulled out the AEDs and used that on my twice before the paramedics got there super quick and they jolting me one more time.
The PBOC and other regulators are trying to rein in risks from an increasingly complex financial system and a rapid build-up in debt without jolting markets or hurting economic growth.
"Little Town on the Prairie," published in 1941, included a description of a minstrel show with "five black-faced men in raggedy-taggedy uniforms" alongside a jolting illustration of the scene.
The officials have accused Iran of orchestrating or even starting a major attack on Saturday against critical Saudi Arabian oil installations, jolting international energy markets and humiliating a key American ally.
The officials have accused Iran of orchestrating or even starting a major attack on Saturday against critical Saudi Arabian oil installations, jolting international energy markets and humiliating a key American ally.
It was a sudden, even jolting, transition that led to his exit, but one that highlighted for Tuchscherer the importance of culture in startups — particularly those that are growing really fast.
Summers was responding to GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump's claims that Fed Chair Janet Yellen is keeping rates steady to burnish the legacy of President Barack Obama by not jolting the economy.
Using the new technology of flash photography, Riis took pictures that were published along with essays about the struggles of the poor in his book, jolting the city into improving its slums.
His compressed voice flits and flutters over a looped verse, jolting between its natural form and the pitched-up, delicately nasal tone that's become one of his calling cards over the years.
The intelligence contractor Edward J. Snowden disclosed the program's existence in 2013, jolting the public and contributing to growing awareness of how both governments and private companies harvest and exploit personal data.
WESTFIELD, N.J. — The deep divide over the nomination of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh and the emotional testimony of Christine Blasey Ford is jolting a closely watched, tight congressional race in New Jersey.
The scene in which Georgie tells Adam how she feels about him, knowing such a declaration will consign her to a life of dependent spinsterhood, vibrates with a jolting current of pain.
According to research by the National Institute of Industrial Health in Japan, waking up to such a jolting noise can be bad for your heart, causing higher blood pressure and heart rate.
"The irony here is that, while this assertiveness is jolting boardrooms around the world, it is a dog bites man story, because the policy enjoys broad bipartisan support in Congress," Mancuso said.
Instead, in the past few years, it has been the N.F.L.'s turn to be troubled by jolting crises, such as the epidemic of concussions and the repeated instances of domestic violence.
Taylor's project (assisted by percussion from Matthew Anderegg) careens and skids between disparate rhythms and samples stitched together with care, turning heads without jolting listeners out of the reverie these songs create.
Between each flat scene, Ms. Brathwaite imposes jolting moments of sensory overload: a confusion of projections, flashing lights, video and high-volume sound that contributes little to telling the story at hand.
Mr. Lester's two-dimensional characters are set amid clips of newsreel footage and subject to jolting bits of violence as the movie, continuously self-reflexive, jumps from one theater of war to another.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A small earthquake struck central Mexico City on Tuesday night, jolting office towers and apartment buildings in the sprawling metropolis, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.
According to research by psychologists of the University of Greenwich and University of London, nearly 90 percent of millennials say they've experienced a jolting period of confusion and depression during this life stage.
Aldo covered along the fence and kept his head moving as Stephens grazed him with blows before Stephens stiff armed and snuck in an uppercut, landing the jolting right swing on Aldo's jaw.
TOKYO, March 210 (Reuters) - Financial markets have been thrown into turmoil after Saudi Arabia slashed oil prices and the coronavirus continued to spread, jolting investor confidence and sparking fears of a global recession.
They're exceedingly short, jolting, humorous and designed for interaction: The perfect set of noises to accompany a video of someone who looks like they're trying to dance their way out of a box.
Countless movies have examined what happens when a country mouse goes to the city; this one shows that leaving a gentrified urban oasis for a small-town world can be just as jolting.
But it's a matter of principle — those who serve the public should not be allowed to discriminate, and same-sex couples should be spared a jolting refusal as they plan their special day.
Holzer's pieces were created to be found in public, jolting people into questioning so-called truths—the "usual baloney" we're fed—so it's ironic that they're now most widely seen on phones and laptops.
Schaeuble is a fierce critic of "ultra-loose monetary policy," which includes the negative interest rates and other unconventional strategies of the European Central Bank aimed at jolting Europe out of extremely weak growth.
However, the motion alleges the detective testified to the grand jury that the witness said the passenger had stopped pulling the driver's hair by the time the vehicle was jolting over the cliff's edge.
On tracks like "Leopard Print Jet Ski" and "Bad Man," you have these jolting, violent riffs, title track "The Incessant" has this ominous, apocalyptic chug, and "No Light" sounds like a moment of despair.
The novel has a number of things going for it, from Cline's gorgeous prose to her knack for plot and timing, to her way of presenting Evie's electric, often jolting moments of self-recognition.
Suddenly I could hear my father's radio alarm clock cutting into the morning silence and the walls of our bedrooms at full volume, jolting the household awake at what felt like an ungodly hour.
Given the reports from the "Panama Papers" jolting colleagues at shell company specialist Mossack Fonseca, Thursday's huddle over orange juice and sandwiches at Cafe Boulevard Balboa was a less pleasant get-together than usual.
And then came news of Ailes's death, a jolting reminder of how one's man's vision, of the near-unification of politics and entertainment, remade the GOP — a party that may be unmaking itself today.
If that concept isn't jolting enough, the film's treatment of it is a John Carpenter-esque study in slow, inexorable building tension and dread, backed by a killer soundtrack and a sumptuous '80s aesthetic.
Their music is experimental in genuinely exciting ways, jolting from sounding reminiscent of Tic and fka twigs' jittery production on twigs' debut EP one moment, then the techno throb of Yves Tumor the next.
Especially in an era in which other skill sets have taken priority in hip-hop — melody, character development, absurdity — the mere clarity of the rhymes is jolting, the blue-collarness of the craft invigorating.
But that relationship began crumbling after Google introduced its self-driving car prototype at a conference in 2014, jolting Travis Kalanick, the chief executive of Uber, according to two people who spoke with him.
On "Birdz," a shrill, hissing, inexplicably catchy looped siren keeps changing key and jolting you out of the groove, as if leaving the beat alone would fail to achieve the desired level of abrasion.
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwean war veterans turned on their long-time ally President Robert Mugabe, describing him as a dictator in a jolting rebuke underlining political maneuvering over his succession and mounting anger over economic woes.
For that mass-market price, Model 3 buyers accept a more limited driving range of 215 miles per charge and 0-to-60 mph in 6 seconds, as opposed to the body-jolting 3.1 seconds.
Then again, that's a pretty good description of the entirely foreseeable nightmare that the network braved by jolting "Roseanne" back to life -- and getting back into business with its mercurial namesake -- in the first place.
His visage shifting with anxiety and regret, Mr. Crawford's Leo relives the three weeks during which his pre-pubescent self (the soaring-voiced William Thompson at the performance I saw) learned a jolting life lesson.
Hence the opening shot, jolting and handheld, in which we share van Gogh's point of view as he approaches a shepherdess and her flock on a country track and asks if he can sketch her.
But in Canada, a country that prides itself on its political decorum and multiculturalism, it underscored the extent to which Mr. Bernier is jolting the political landscape as the national election approaches on Oct. 21.
But he repeated his sharp criticism of "ultra-loose monetary policy," which includes the negative interest rates and other unconventional strategies of the European Central Bank aimed at jolting Europe out of extremely weak growth.
The "Paris" crew, made up largely of black and Hispanic transgender women and drag performers, took its outlandish ballroom competitions from Harlem to Times Square and the Village, jolting the pop culture of the time.
Jeddah (CNN Business)An attack in the early hours of September 14 struck at the core of Saudi Aramco, jolting a company that earns over half of Saudi Arabia's total gross domestic product every year.
The slapstick humor, the punchlines, and the recurring bits (like the way "Heil Hitler" is used ad nauseam and becomes a nonsensical greeting) are constantly jolting the audience awake, underlining the absurdity of what's onscreen.
Trump has mocked Rubio in the past for drinking water during his response to then-President Obama's 2013 State of the Union address, which featured a jolting reach out of frame for the Florida senator.
Luckily, my colitis has been super manageable these last few months, which also means that I don't have my body jolting me out of bed to go take an explosive shit first thing in the morning.
On Tuesday, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) was the latest in a line of banks jolting financial markets by cutting interest rates to a new record low in a bid to combat stubbornly low inflation.
It's a jolting reminder of the insidious nature of child sexual abuse, so deftly portrayed in HBO's The Tale just last year: victims often don't consider that what they are experiencing as abuse until years later.
"'The Killing Fields' emerges as an emotionally charged vision of hell on earth, a jolting reminder of the wanton destruction of a gentle people by another of history's madmen," Kathleen Carroll wrote in The Daily News.
The explosion was felt and heard blocks away, jolting the quiet residential neighborhood and touching on the jittery nerves of a city still on edge from the bombings in Manhattan and New Jersey 10 days earlier.
Eventually they're so high that the inscribed names are unreadable, but reappear on the wall below in the jolting epitaphs: Jack Turner was lynched in Butler, Alabama, in 1882 for organizing black voters in Choctaw County.
The boy says, "Androids are trash, but they make a living" — a phrase that comes to me now unbidden as I fall asleep, jolting me awake in a way I imagine is common to unpunished murderers.
The boy says, "Androids are trash, but they make a living" — a phrase that comes to me now unbidden as I fall asleep, jolting me awake in a way I imagine is common to unpunished murderers.
If that is right, the current outbreak only came to light because a cluster of cases turned up in Wisconsin and Illinois at the same time in July, jolting health departments into awareness of the problem.
Readers who are grappling with a jolting shift in American politics, when easily verifiable facts are subject to debate and civil liberties and democratic norms feel fragile, are turning to dystopian novels for guidance and insight.
The effect is already a bit jolting (and, at times nausea-inducing) in standard VR, but all of that really goes next level when you look down and you've swapped your bits and bobs with someone else's.
Like many undocumented youths, he only made the jolting discovery of his lack of legal status when he was in high school, thinking about applying for college and looking for a social security number he didn't have.
But Mandi, the last IT Girlfriend on this assignment, overdid the role, checking and rechecking her phone, visibly jolting each time she heard the restaurant door swing open, staring out the window, trying to grimace out tears.
Everyone was still milling around with their popcorn, finding their seats, and trying to gracefully slide over people who were already seated, when the 2000DX technology hype reel began and the seats started jolting up and down.
Some experts say his apparent unilateral decision to consider dismantling a decades-old U.S. defense alliance risks jolting a region concerned about Beijing's rise and the chance of waning U.S. influence under a new White House leadership.
Where many songs on Lemonade display emotion —the anarchist glee of "Hold Up," the jolting wrath of "Don't Hurt Yourself" — Beyoncé showed off several moods and personalities, daring to suggest they can all belong to one woman.
Looking out the window of an aboveground train, the rumble of the tracks jolting and bumping and crashing the side of your forehead into the window, the way eyes try to keep up with a moving landscape.
Lodged within a strip of muscle running along their collarbones, it can produce a deadly electrical charge that renders them able to zap men at will, enfeebling or exterminating them, or just jolting them for sexual kicks.
NEA ANCHIALOS, Greece — The alarm bell rang out across the August heat at Greece's 111 Wing fighter base, jolting two F-16 Viper pilots who'd been idly watching a Greek soap opera in their air-conditioned hut.
Among other things, it always bothered me that he didn't live to see the next stage of the movies, a rather jolting reminder of mortality that has somewhat morbidly hovered over "Star Wars" for me ever since.
The second and third screams are less jolting, folded in with calmer activities, but they still stick out among the mysteries of Jimena Paz's "Yellow," such as: Why does the performance take place two hours before sunset?
He rarely bailed out, but said he survived 11 crashes — mostly hard landings on carrier decks as his plane broke through arresting wires, lost its landing gear and skidded to a jolting halt with crumpled wings and nose.
Ubiquitously permeating the corner of your view like a forgotten stye, these compilations have always been there: occasionally jolting into your consciousness when you notice they've been prominently displayed in a Tesco superstore for the last three decades.
The BOJ stunned markets in January when it added negative rates to its massive asset-buying program, dubbed "quantitative and qualitative easing" (QQE), aimed at jolting the economy out of its spiral of falling prices and low growth.
Piaggio says the Elettrica should have "superior performance" to a 50cc scooter, but even if that's true — which is possible considering the jolting acceleration you typically get with electric motors — it will come at the cost of range.
The TV report shows a dashcam of the driver cruising into a huge orange truck, and shows no signs of the driver jolting or hitting the brakes before impact—leaving many to believe he was using Autopilot mode.
If you need something longer and darker afterward as a contrast, you could watch one episode -- but no more -- of "The Knick" (Cinemax), the jolting, breathtaking and utterly graphic medical drama set in early 20th-century New York.
Lego said it could not promise a return to growth in the next two years, a jolting acknowledgement for a group widely admired for embracing the digital era and tying up lucrative franchises from Harry Potter to Minecraft.
Six scenes but just eight years later, when Mary Page (now Tatiana Maslany) is 27 and having an office affair, we may find our thoughts jolting back to Denny's with a new understanding of what precipitated the divorce.
San Francisco (CNN)A 4.4 magnitude earthquake struck early Thursday in Berkeley, California, according to a preliminary report from the US Geological Survey, jolting some residents of the densely populated San Francisco Bay area awake in their beds.
Revelations from former national security adviser John Bolton that could bolster evidence that Trump pressured Ukraine for electoral favors are jolting GOP hopes for an swift impeachment acquittal and may hike the political costs of such a vote.
When North Korea did launch missiles that flew over Cape Erimo in Japan's far north in 2017, warnings spread through sirens and government-issued "J-alerts" on millions of cell phones throughout Japan, jolting some out of sleep.
However, Safron acknowledges that it's possible the machine could "just be a really strange hack that pushes you past thresholds" and to orgasm in some way, like jolting loose a flood of happy chemicals from the brainstem and hypothalamus.
LaFleur's work is at once in your face and delicate, choosing a mode of seduction that uses pastiche to lure the viewer in with a hint of familiarity — then jolting them into a world that questions the status quo.
SYDNEY (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Four leading Australian street artists have joined forces with nearly 300 newly arrived refugees and migrants to create a series of murals aimed at jolting perceptions in a country where migration has polarized public sentiment.
Encarnacion recorded his 36th career multi-homer game by jolting a full count fastball into the left field bleachers, one inning after Gio Urshela hit a game-tying solo home run into the left field seats off Emilio Pagan.
The effect of the two-part exhibition "Impressionism: American Gardens on Canvas," which opens on Saturday, is as jolting as the moment in any show — "Sunday in the Park With George," for instance — when portrait subjects come to life.
After moving briefly to Wilmington, Delaware, where his mother had relocated, Marley returned to the Wailers in 1969, just in time for a revolution in Jamaican music: the jolting, horn-inflected styles of ska and rocksteady were slowing down.
Collective female anger has got so much good press lately as a galvanizing force for political change that it is jolting to be reminded how ugly and crippling the emotion can be for a woman experiencing it in isolation.
One is a jolting, gory automobile chase as seen from inside the pursued car; the other, even more amazing, has Theo dash from a nightmare of a prison camp into a free-fire zone, trying to protect a newborn.
J.P. Smoothed-out melodrama from one of the more theatrical voices in contemporary gospel, "Trust in You" is a showcase for Anthony Brown's determined, forceful singing, while his choir delivers jolting, joyous, almost Wilson Phillips-esque harmonies behind him.
Sensors next to the tracks note the positions of the beavers, and when one got too far ahead, the software cut off power to that beaver, bringing it to a jolting stop for a moment until the other caught up.
One of the greatest Russian kickboxers of all time, he would conjure punches out of the air and cut off the ring with masterful presence before jolting your head with his trademark teep that converts mid-air into a round kick.
Macron, who was barely known just a year ago, when he was President François Hollande's Economy Minister, won over many French voters as much for his jolting fresh-faced vigor and his razor-sharp intellect, as for his policies themselves.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China is expected to report its weakest quarterly economic growth in nearly seven years on Tuesday, adding pressure on policymakers to take bolder steps to ward off fears of a sharper slowdown that are jolting global financial markets.
In February, AIG made a $5.6 billion addition to its reserves to cover future commercial insurance claims on policies it had already written, which led the company to report an unexpectedly large fourth quarter loss, jolting investors and AIG's board.
Scenes in this thrilling, deeply researched book are described almost cinematically, glimpsing the Divine Sarah bending over a makeup table in her native Paris, say, or Duse jolting across Neapolitan cobblestones in the actors' cart where she started her career.
"I been feeling defeated, like I'm the worst in the boy band," he raps in the opening verse of "Weight," which starts with a soft orchestral intro before jolting into a drum-and-bass beat and then drifting into ambient sound.
Instead of ruling on the entire law, the appellate panel sent the challenge back to a federal judge in Texas who previously invalidated the entire law, jolting Democrats who feared the move would extend the legal fight over Obamacare for years.
By playing his works on the traditional instruments of their regions of origin, juxtaposed with piano versions, the Gurdjieff Ensemble offers listeners a chance to hear the music in a way that is ethnically specific, and in jolting bright color.
By playing his works on the traditional instruments of their regions of origin, juxtaposed with piano versions, the Gurdjieff Ensemble offers listeners a chance to hear the music in a way that is ethnically specific, and in jolting bright color.
Even so, his performance was much less jolting this time, and the results do not suggest that he is sweeping the party in an ideological movement with the same force that Trump swept the GOP in 2016 with a cult-of-personality movement.
The powerful magnitude 26.7 earthquake rocked the Mojave Desert town of Ridgecrest south of Death Valley National Park as darkness fell on Friday, jolting the area with eight times more force than a 21994 quake that struck the same area 257 hours earlier.
He complained that the company, which had a series of jolting ups and downs over subsequent decades, let its menu get too big, and that its plethora of chief executives — "bookkeepers," he called them — had rarely had experience in the restaurant business.
Abiy has presided over a series of jolting political and economic changes since coming to office in April - making peace with arch-foe Eritrea, freeing political prisoners, pledging to open up the state-controlled economy and promising to overhaul the security services.
Anne Hathaway stars in Spanish filmmaker Nacho Vigalondo's genre-jolting tease as Gloria, a feckless party girl whose vodka-soaked chaos finally proves too much for her live-in boyfriend (an earnest executive type played with restrained pique by Legion's Dan Stevens).
Senator Marco Rubio of Florida said Wednesday that he would run for re-election, abandoning plans to pursue a more lucrative career in the private sector and jolting a competitive race that is crucial to Democrats' plans to retake control of the Senate.
The bottom line: That $30 ticket (New York price) is well worth it for any moviegoer who isn't afraid to get wet and is OK with feeling a bit woozy after a somewhat jarring and jolting ride in his or her seat.
One theory, Mr. Loughlin said, was that the pile had struck a very soft spot of river mud and had begun to sink rapidly, jolting the 60-ton hammer into a rapid drop and putting a particular strain on the boom, which buckled.
But Mr. Ali's candidacy could offer a focus for criticism of Mr. Sisi at a time when he is grappling with a sharp economic downturn and a jolting surge in violent attacks by Islamists linked to the Islamic State and Al Qaeda.
But Republicans say their messaging is intended to polarize the electorate and exploit the national Democratic Party's leftward shift, jolting complacent conservatives and denying Mr. O'Connor, an easygoing 0003-year-old official in Franklin County, the chance to win over disaffected Republicans.
But this year may well be remembered as one of severe, jolting transition for the Grammys, and not just because of the behind-the-scenes conflagration about conflicts of interest, irregularities in the nomination process, sexual harassment and more that overshadowed the event.
And there were a few jolting reminders that this White House was quite different from the last — like when Omarosa Manigault, the "Apprentice" contestant turned presidential aide, poked her head out of the press office to give reporters the traditional two-minute warning.
Here's a list of some of the jolting events, starting with Cohn's sudden resignation as President Donald Trump's top economic advisor last Tuesday night through the firing of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson only a week later: Change sure comes — within hours.
In short order I'll talk about the political implications of his surprising, jolting defeat by Doug Jones in Alabama, the first time in more than a quarter century that voters in this deep-red state elected a Democrat to the United States Senate.
No matter how you feel about scooters, they often look a lot like lawsuits waiting to happen: People whizzing down the street in the opposite direction of traffic without helmets, jolting over potholes, sometimes thudding up onto the sidewalks and back down again.
The powerful magnitude 7.1 tremor rocked the Mojave Desert town of Ridgecrest near Death Valley National Park as darkness fell on Friday night, jolting the area with eight times more force than a 6.4 quake that had struck the same area 34 hours earlier.
"This is an overwhelming moment for me and for us all," Schulz said during his victory speech, in which he pledged to support working people, fight for social justice, and combat a wave of populism and anti–European Union sentiment currently jolting the continent.
Suicide bombers hit three Saudi cities on Monday in apparently coordinated attacks that targeted U.S. diplomats in Jeddah and Shi'ite Muslim worshippers in Qatif, jolting the kingdom as people prepared to break their fast on the penultimate day of the holy month of Ramadan.
The joy waxed and waned in the years that followed, spiking during the 28s Dunk Renaissance powered by Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins and Spud Webb, flatlining in the 93s, and then jolting back to life when Vince Carter rescued the Dunk Contest in 29.
DUBAI/DOHA (Reuters) - Just 10 days after President Donald Trump called on Muslim countries to stand united against Iran, a public feud between Qatar and some of its Gulf Arab neighbours is jolting his attempt to tip the regional balance of power against Tehran.
The threat to the global economy was further underscored on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose a 10% tariff on the remaining $300 billion of Chinese imports, jolting financial markets already shaken up by the widening fallout of the trade war.
The company's response marks the start of a final round of negotiations more than a year after an historic strike at Escondida in early 2017 shut down the mine for 44 days, jolting the copper market and depriving BHP of $1 billion in production.
I remember copping off with two different guys over one summer in Switzerland as a pre-teen, my stomach jolting into my throat—and that wasn't just because my first crush of that season was swinging me over his head at a pool party.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Illinois Supreme Court on Thursday delivered a fiscally jolting but not surprising hit to Chicago by invalidating a 2014 state law aimed at boosting the sinking finances of two city pension funds, saying the law violated pension protections in the state's constitution.
The developments instantly roused a Capitol that can occasionally feel numb to Trump-size interruptions, jolting the overlapping investigations into ties between President Trump's team and Russia and leaving Republican lawmakers to answer once more for the executive tumult that has shadowed the legislative year.
The anxiety is there in the work, early and late: in the Cold War "Combines," in the skewed street signs of the 1980s "Glut" sculptures, and in the image-jammed silk-screens that suggest stacked-up televisions, each tuned to different types of jolting news.
Oil prices will remain stuck in a range near $50 a barrel unless one of two global hotspots delivers an October surprise to the market, jolting the cost of crude higher, according to Helima Croft, global head of commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets.
Rating the film A-, IndieWire critic Eric Cohn said: "Noe's remarkable psychedelic ride is his most focused achievement, a concise package of sizzling dance sequences and jolting developments that play like a slick mashup of the 'Step Up' franchise and 'Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom'".
But it still seemed odd, even jolting, to see him at the team's training facility on Monday, speaking for the first time to a thick assemblage of reporters as a member of his new team, dressed in a purple-and-gold Lakers uniform affixed with No. 23.
Other works ruminate on the United States military's use of loud and ceaseless pop music to torture Muslim prisoners ("The New York Sun called it 'mood music for jolting your jihadi'"), or incendiary tweets and remarks by Donald J. Trump, Lars von Trier and Kanye West.
President Donald Trump's Wednesday night Oval Office address failed to offer any fresh vision for fighting a disease that's spread undetected for weeks within the U.S., sparking a full-blown panic within the public health community and jolting health care industries confronting the worsening coronavirus pandemic.
The outcome in Iowa — which at least until Tuesday afternoon appeared to be effectively a tie with a far left senator from a small New England state — dealt a jolting psychological blow to the Clinton campaign, leaving volunteers, donors and aides confused throughout the night, and then crestfallen.
The darkness at the end of the corridor yielded two men, jolting a little as they were conveyed along like toy men—or toy soldiers, indeed, because they wore peaked caps and one of them had a large gun, which he held across his front with both hands.
NTB Scanpix/ Marit Hommedal via REUTERS Just 10 days after U.S. President Donald Trump called on Muslim countries to stand united against Iran, a public feud between Qatar and some of its Gulf Arab neighbors is jolting his attempt to tip the regional balance of power against Tehran.
Small in size but jolting in impact, the portrait bears hints of ghastly blackface caricature, but turns them around into astute ironies of a self-aware, unconquerable character—not an "identity," a term that is as reductive in art as it is in politics, and which Marshall bursts beyond.
Sonika Vaid, "Safe and Sound" The judges go nuts for her beautiful voice every time (Keith might have thrown his neck out while jolting awake from her first few notes), and the wardrobe team did right by their new My Little Diva doll by swathing her in a resplendent purple gown.
For anyone who lived in Moscow in the 1990s, a decade-long fiesta of disobedience and bracing liberty, Mr. Smirnov's reverence for the rituals of good behavior is a jolting reminder of how much Russia, or at least its capital, has changed since President Vladimir V. Putin took power in 1999.
The argument against using the words was driven by a concern that it would be jolting to readers, especially given that the story would be played so prominently on page one, and that there were other ways we could signal what Trump said without relying on the actual vulgar words.
KABUL, Afghanistan — After abruptly axing nearly a year of delicate peace talks with the Taliban in September, President Trump put the negotiations back on the front-burner this week in a similarly jolting fashion by seeming to demand a cease-fire that his negotiators had long concluded was overly ambitious.
The physical attacks on reporters here included an assault with a leaf blower, which was jolting and kind of fascinating when the machine was pointed at the face of a reporter played by Ms. Strong, but not so funny when it was used to blow her skirt up over her head.
Tim MurphyTim MurphyA federal abortion law might be needed Female Dems see double standard in Klobuchar accusations Pennsylvania New Members 2019 MORE (R) in a suburban and exurban Pittsburgh district Tuesday is jolting already nervous Republicans who worry their majorities may be wiped out in a wave election this fall.
MEXICO CITY — Mexico's landmark anti-corruption drive, inaugurated by President Enrique Peña Nieto under intense pressure to answer the scandals jolting his administration, is being blocked by the government's refusal to cooperate on some of the biggest cases facing the nation, according to members of the commission coordinating the effort.
I think part of what we saw, for example, why you saw such a diverse group of people come out after Laquan McDonald's murder in Chicago, is that I think it was jolting to a lot of people to learn that black people might be treated differently by some police than white people.
After the wrenching, real-time intimacy of his debut, Fruitvale Station, and the franchise-jolting, bruised adrenalin hit of Creed, we now have Black Panther: a giddily enjoyable, convention-bucking 134-minute epic that somehow manages to simultaneously be a comic-book blockbuster, a pulsating espionage thriller and an Afro-futurist family saga.
It doesn't surprise me at all that one of the most virtuosic movies about wounded masculinity this year was made by a woman director — there are shades of Kathryn Bigelow's intensely female gaze to the film and the way it regards its morose main character, though the jolting terseness is all Ramsay's own.
Most of all, they said, a market-jolting move lower for the yuan would be at odds with a record of incrementalism that Beijing's government has nurtured for years, and it would rock investors who have already pushed the Shanghai Composite Index down 215 percent to 218,224 since its peak last June.
But the commercial anxieties of the industry—along with an almost plucky, can-do globalism that has a Belgian designer, Raf Simons, holding New York breathless and a wave of Eastern European youngsters jolting Paris with new vitality—mean designers are eager to experiment with the runway show format and production schedules.
All those literacy galas starring best-selling authors, the loyal appearances at Astros games (thank God she lived to see them win the World Series!), the endless questions about who she would and would not support, and the bracingly frank answers that often seemed a little jolting in a country-club Republican wife.
So when Natalie Fleet, the Labour candidate for Parliament, knocked on the first of those doors last week, and was told by the woman who answered, Donna Savage, that she was thinking of voting for the Conservatives in next month's election, it was a jolting sign of how much British politics has changed.
The answer, should you try to find it yourself, seems to be smeared all over the Internet in the form of "this is your brain on porn"–style headlines: Porn is bad for your brain, porn kills your friendships and your boner, porn overloads your frontal lobe with heady rushes of pleasure-jolting dopamine.
Earlier, the index hit a high of 96.230, its highest since March 16 Read MoreFed rate hike expectations jolting currencies "The Fed is heavily influenced by the dollar and putting off the rate increases is evidence that that is what they are focused on," said Dan Veru, chief investment officer at Palisade Capital Management.
For Showtime, this handsome co-production with Sky Atlantic nevertheless feels like a coup, a jolting exercise in awards bait -- premiering near the end of the Emmy eligibility window -- featuring a versatile star (he's also been in a PBS movie and "Avengers: Infinity War" in the last month) at the height of his powers.
The rally last weekend was a prelude to Mr. Han's announcement on Wednesday that he was running for president of Taiwan, jolting the race with a populist candidate who wants friendlier ties with China — a sharp contrast to the incumbent, Tsai Ing-wen, who rejects China's claim that Taiwan is part of its territory.
Sadiqa Reynolds was on a business trip to New York City in October when the chimes and pulses of news alerts interrupted one of her meetings, pinging from phone to phone: Rudimentary pipe bombs had been sent to prominent Democrats, a few of them in New York, jolting a city accustomed to living with terror threats.
We aren't too far into season 2 of Starz' woozily passionate time-travel fantasy Outlander when Claire Randall Fraser (Caitriona Balfe) receives a bit of information so jolting, so disturbing in its implications, she probably wishes she were doing anything other than swirling, swishing and swashing her way through the elaborate frivolity and beauty of 18th-century Versailles.
I would go so far as to say that these, combined with the occasional jolting jab were the most effective weapon in Cruz's striking arsenal for much of the bout: One technique which is a relatively unsuccessful feature of Cruz's style normally, serving as a deterrent, might take on new importance in this bout if Dillashaw plays the aggressor.
While sharp and bitter and sui generis though the album's skittering drums and colorful electroloops were, they moved with the elegance typical of formalized, chart-friendly hip-hop, with extra cognitive dissonance courtesy of Future's mechanized astroboy vocals jolting the music into the realm of sci-fi surrealism and hence suggesting a level of repressed pain left implicit.
However, after the awards ceremony, Mr. Caramanica noted that perhaps this year's Grammys represented a change: But this year may well be remembered as one of severe, jolting transition for the Grammys, and not just because of the behind-the-scenes conflagration about conflicts of interest, irregularities in the nomination process, sexual harassment and more that overshadowed the event.
It's jolting to read about how the Union's Civil War victory proved to be a beginning, not an ending; how it led to a spike in white supremacist groups and their efforts to keep newly enfranchised black men from voting; how the president who succeeded Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, seemed determined to undo the Union's success; how the voting rights for freed male slaves guaranteed by the 15th Amendment were allowed to erode; how the once squeaky-clean Grant began surrounding himself with rich friends and became embroiled in financial scandal once he attained the power of the presidency.

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