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"It's been a shocking time".
Police commander Doug Fryer told a radio station it was a "shocking time for everybody".
"It's a shocking time for a lot of Indigenous families and friends, but the gathering was good".
We're a bit "the menopause is ours, so hands off, you men", but also slightly: "Help me, I'm have a shocking time with this".
As Kaufman puts it, the "terrible and shocking time" that was 1968 set in motion much of the good and the bad that endure today, which helps explain why a year that is four decades distant still seems so close.
They are totally and completely wrapped up in the shocking time; they are constantly drawn back to it; they are in love with it the way you love someone who has hurt you: it will not let them go.
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"We live in sobering, shocking times".
Stone said although "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" has become less shocking with time, viewers at the time of the episode's original broadcast were shocked, and some were horrified, at the idea of a living and speaking Christmas stool.
Even if they do, the shocking waiting time to be referred to CAMHS can be too long to be of any use.
If used too frequently and too indiscriminately, it can become less shocking over time and can even alienate the populations that militants need to sustain their long-term struggle.
And there was no doubt that somewhere in the night, the sound of "Enter Sandman" by Metallica would stir the crowd as good old Mariano Rivera jogged to the mound — in this case to blow a save for the shocking third time in six games.
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