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Shortly after his inauguration in January, new mayor Eduardo Paes promised voters that he would bring a "shock of urban order" to the city.
Though there are other venues for contemporary art in the Mexican capital, the Jumex, with its high-profile location and deep-pocketed patron, is likely to do more than any other to bring a shock of the new to a city largely defined by its vast troves of pre-Columbian, colonial and 20th century masterworks.
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The sight of the river brings a shock of tears.
Indeed, it probably deserves to.There is certainly a Brussels consensus: the phrase brings a shock of recognition.
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The first move, parting with his coach, Clyde Hart, brought a shock to track and field circles in January.
They brought a shock of subversion to the genre — defying the notion that children's books shouldn't be scary, silly or sophisticated.
With his intense physicality Mr. Belmondo, another star of the French New Wave, brings a shock of the carnal to every encounter.
The commercialization of the strain gauge brought a shock for Mr. Ruge -- he soon discovered that Edward E. Simmons, a professor at the California Institute of Technology, had pieced together the same invention in 1936.
"That could often bring a payment shock of 30 to 40percentt," she said.
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