Sentence examples for shock forever from inspiring English sources

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The penthouse at 15 Central Park West famously listed over the summer by Brown Harris Stevens for $80 million, or an astounding $15,163 a square foot, is now at least temporarily off the market, and its sticker may cease to shock forever as prices fall in the luxury real estate market.

Seismic waves of fear and shock, forever known as 9/11, seized our hearts and ceased our illusion that violence happened elsewhere.

However, in overcoming this situation, he remarked "a week went by, and two weeks went by, and the staff started saying that they couldn't stay in shock forever, that they had to keep on going, and then production continued".

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But when the rats were given ECS treatment just after the memory was triggered by playing the sound, the fearful link between the sound and the shock was lost forever.

The first students encountered culture shock as they forever changed the fabric of the university.

And this performance at the National Theatre in London, with a largely young Asian cast that includes the talented Shane Zaza, led brilliantly by Rufus Norris, the theatre's director-designate, is a slick work of epic proportions.The theatrical version of "Behind the Beautiful Forevers" shocks from the start.

Mrs. Campos would forever relive the shock of that call out of nowhere: a man, identifying himself as an assistant dean at the university, and Mrs. Campos saying, "Yes?

There is the kind of shock that puts you off forever: that is typically when I see an animal killed gratuitously in a narrative.

In the disoriented aftermath of the September 11 attacks, the writer and activist Wendell Berry predicted that the shock of that event would forever be associated with the end of the "unquestioning technological and economic optimism" that had marked prior decades.

With Martin Dugard, O'Reilly wrote the popular Killing series, which began with the assassinations of U.S. Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy in Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination That Changed America Forever (2011; television film 2013) and Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot (2012; television film 2013), respectively.

The Fox News host whose non-fiction blockbusters Killing Lincoln: The Shocking Assassination That Changed America Forever and Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot, stormed the New York Times bestseller list last year and make him the world's most successful non-fiction author.

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