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In a startling opinion piece recently published in The Wall Street Journal, Sarah Palin urges the Occupy protesters to realize that Washington politicians have been "Occupying Wall Street" long before anyone pitched a tent in Zuccotti Park.
A few months ago, U.S. News & World Report published a startling opinion piece by Dartmouth College policy fellow Charles Wheelan unambiguously titled "Football Has No Future".
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That was a startling thought.
In pursuing the question, Christian finds his way to Nietzsche, who "held the startling opinion that the most important part of 'being oneself' was — in the Brown University philosopher Bernard Reginster's words — 'being one self, any self.' " Which, as it turns out, is immensely challenging for computers.
She sobs--a startling, terrible sound.
Only when Ms. Medlock, 49, sought a second opinion did she learn a startling truth: MammoSite is still highly experimental.
In many ways Rick Warren is like a lot of people we know -- friends' dads or people we meet on planes that are pleasant but occasionally offer an opinion that gives you a startling glimpse into the darkness of their souls.
In a 2002 opinion, Kennedy wrote that untreated sex offenders commit new sex crimes at a startling rate, "estimated to be as high as 80percentt".
In a startling contradiction to Silicon Valley elites Mark Zuckerberg and Larry Page, Elon Musk is one of the fewer scientific geniuses who are of the opinion that artificial intelligence will eventually bring over the apocalypse.
The sound had a startling physics.
This is a startling approach.
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