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One of the sentences I regularly heard – and was no less startled by each time – was "We're not on benefits".
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Though such mammals are less startled by drones than by airplanes, birds, particularly easily spooked species like cranes, require a more cautious approach.
Makeup did not completely conceal a slight dryness to her skin, and her hair, pulled tightly back, gave her forehead a stretched appearance — would she look less startled without the ponytail?
In fact, I was reminded of Miss Mac by lots of Ian Thomson's book, and would have been less startled and bewildered by much of what I found on that first visit had the book been available then.
Glenn's hypothesis is that teenagers have to overcome a fear of death to attempt suicide and that the less startled they are when looking at suicide-related imagery, the more likely they may be to try to kill themselves in the future.
With the bank rescue complete – albeit it is now only 30% owned by the Co-op, which was forced to cede control to bondholders led by aggressive US hedge funds – the 45-year-old is looking less startled than he did in his early days in the job.
It confirms that earthquakes were not common in earlier time and states that "all were more or less startled, and, indeed, frightened".
For example, if you are going to help them handle a school bell, then talk to them about how you'll help train their brain to feel less startled by it.
"He deserves no less".
A silver medallist no less.
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