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Quite shockingly unfair, actually".
I didn't know what a director was or anything like that until really quite shockingly late.
"It's just very weird this year because Mel died quite shockingly early," he said.
She really does look quite shockingly young at the start, and the growing attraction between them, of which neither is aware of the implications, is quite beautifully done.
Quite shockingly, though, both Palestinian and Arab leaders have been scoffing at Jewish claims that the ruins of the ancient Jewish Temple are under the Temple Mount.
Being quite shockingly white – especially when the sun blazes out – it puts us in mind of England's bevy of white horses out in the landscape, those strange apparitions in white silhouette that exist on our chalky, gently rising hillsides as we shift towards the West, and whose symbolic importance we often find ourselves musing upon as we rush by them in train or car.
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And that's the second shock-horror which turns out to be not quite so shockingly horrendous.
"Shockingly, quite the opposite is true.
And shockingly quite a few, maybe even a handful from the disaster at Halley VI, will come back again, gambling on another good year.
Individuals and families whose standards of living are shockingly low quite naturally feel that they have nothing to lose by championing Communism, that they would stand to benefit economically under a social revolution.
Shockingly, that's not quite the truth.
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