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After Phyllis dies, she closes a chapter with the jarring realization, "I would never have a mother again".
This, sometimes jarring, realization opens a new way for students to approach science, and in this case, its application to the law.
And that's not the only jarring realization about the New York area.
Discovering that there are actually people in the world who are obsessed with guns was a jarring realization.
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That oven's constant flicker and whoosh — zapping edamame so it arrives too hot to touch, or finishing a block of salmon to an eerily silky consistency — is jarring, as is the realization that much of your meal passes through its chamber.
The incident jarred her into a realization she'd always understood deep down, but hadn't thought about consciously before: namely, the realization that people are goldfish.
It was this realization that jarred my thoughts back to why I was in Kathmandu in the first place - to visit communities affected by last year's devastating earthquake.
Ms. McNeil added that the realization that years of history could be deleted on a corporate whim was jarring.
More jarring is the realization that this rather drab exterior enclosed the pageantry of 19 royal coronations between 1563 and 1830, when much of Hungary was under the dominion of the Ottomans, and Bratislava -- which the Hungarians called Pozsony -- was the capital of the rest.
Viewers accustomed to the intricate, fast-paced, high-anxiety dramas that now dominate television will be jarred by the relative slowness and simplicity of "Cedar Cove," but the Hallmark Channel is built on the realization that not all viewers want their television time to be nonstop trauma and adrenaline.
Somebody has to jar the Giants into the realization that there is no way to recapture the magic of last year and that what matters now is finding a new identity in a new year.
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