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He was probably quite startled.
I was quite startled to see him, especially since I was imagining him lost at sea.
Mr. Junger appeared quite startled by that news, which seemed to amuse him.
John Wilmerding told me, "I was quite startled when I first made a visit to her home in Texas.
Initially, I was quite startled to see Eddie Garcia in the role of the lonely old gay man.
And the anger and condemnation and snottiness and sneering that I got with 'Company' quite startled me.
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With all the predictable bad taste in films, it's quite something to be startled not by mean-spirited jokes, but by an actress's openness.
Recommended to Eriksson by Dunga, Brazil's coach, Elano, is however slightly startled at quite how well things have gone for him and City since his £8m arrival last summer.
I was somewhat startled, and quite concerned, to learn directly from the source while sipping coffee together, that my wife was confused by the latest study on junk food, generating headlines such as: "Junk Food Not to Blame for America's Obesity Epidemic".
He looked startled, not quite expecting his visitors that early in the morning.
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