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Less frequently reported were stereotypes of people with T2DM being poor people, not terribly intelligent, as well as being a shocking person or bad person and injecting insulin.
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But it is also farce: a personal embarrassment raised to a debacle by multiple easily shocked persons arriving on the scene to witness it.
I wanted to see if violent movies and video games would make a difference in whether or not someone would shock a person.
Mr. Ford "looked shocked," a person in the room said.
The 1970s: London Weekend Show: Punk (1976) "You wouldn't have thought there was much that could shock a person in 1976!" grins a youthful Janet Street-Porter in this seminal episode of her 1970s cultural series.
Quite often, this unexpected response will shock the person out of their nastiness.
If you just blurt it out, you will shock that person.
It's sort of like the device you see on TV where the doctor busts out the paddles to shock a person back to life -- only a teenier version implanted inside you.
Portable defibrillators, sometimes described as "idiot-proof," will not deliver a shock for any condition other than ventricular fibrillation, because shocking a healthy person or someone with another type of heart problem could be dangerous or even fatal.
These are all things that, for an academic person, were shocking.
In an email, Sievers said Romney was "a wonderful person when I worked him," but she is "shocked at the person I see on TV now".
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