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Coffee makers across the globe are in for a jolt.
We wait for a jolt from business investment or consumer spending or military spending or something.
Given Mr. Armstrong's large fan following, the box office at the show's St. James Theater seems in for a jolt.
One was a stocky, middle-aged woman who had come in for a jolt of caffeine after her tango lesson.
A Benckiser of Germany is paying a rich price for its latest coffee acquisition, but rivals may be in for a jolt, Quentin Webb of Reuters Breakingviews writes.
The movie had its fans, especially perhaps those who were happy for a jolt of action (and English dialogue) amid all the art films.
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"There must have been unusual conditions for that kind of a jolt".
For a start, the Army had moved in, and steel barriers across the roads gave the genteel suburb an air of Northern Ireland at the height of the Troubles, a bit of a jolt for Hyacinth and her neighbours.
The economic fantasy world that pro sports has had the benefit of living in could be in for a bit of a jolt.
After teaching the monkeys to press levers to obtain banana pellets, they hooked them up to intravenous tubes and observed their lever-pressing activity for either a jolt of saline solution or a hit of cocaine.
The movie "Spotlight," which for many journalists provided a jolt of pure gratification, follows the canonical story line for news-biz triumphs.
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