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Everyone gawks in startled silence — it's the closest they've been to any animal on this trip.
As players poured onto the field here, thousands poured into the streets of Cairo, waving flags and honking horns in startled delirium.
During the floor debate McGovern criticized his colleagues opposing the measure: The Senate reacted in startled, stunned silence, and some faces showed anger and fury; when one member told McGovern he had been personally offended by the speech, McGovern said, "That's what I meant to do".
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Arthur C. Clarke's novel The City and the Stars first saw print in Startling in abbreviated form, in the November 1948 issue, under the title Against the Fall of Night.
He argued against restrictions in science fiction themes, and in 1952 published Philip José Farmer's "The Lovers", a ground-breaking story about inter-species sex, in Startling.
But three weeks ago the monkey, a rhesus macaque, jumped on Mrs. Fowler's back, startling her, which in turn startled him.
(He was, in fact, startled to learn that the reporter already had it).
So when the grounds were dug up for development in 1929, startled workers found the site full of skeletons.
In 1987 Jonathan Miller and Michael Hastings startled the stage with their adaptation.
She didn't hear him come in, and he startled her.
When I finally spoke, the bony snap in my voice startled us both.
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