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He jolted awake a few hours later, his father said.
Later that afternoon, she returned and spoke to him in Armenian, and he jolted into alertness: Who are you?
But in 1988, and again in 1995, he jolted the French system, winning nearly fifteen per cent of the vote, to finish in fourth place.
After losing his first bid for the House, he jolted Florida's political establishment in 2008 by capturing a seat that had been held by Republicans for three decades.
After Chamberlain surprised Willy Aybar with a curveball for a strike, he jolted him with a fastball that the stadium radar gun recorded at 101 miles an hour.
Corbyn until this contest had few policies beyond an amorphous "anti-austerity", so when Smith put flesh on the bones with strings of new policies, he jolted Corbyn into producing some too.
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He jolts the movie awake.
Karen Sederholm will portray the spinster he jolts out of the doldrums.
When she picks up, he jolts her into ambition: he challenges her, warns her against haters, tells her to be on time for the session in the morning.
He drools and can hardly speak; he jolts the other boys by biting off the heads of the fish.
You might not realize how entirely you've entered into his world until he jolts you by changing its frame again.
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