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You might get the occasional news report if there is a startling controversy or the opening of a big musical.
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But yesterday's hearing does bear a startling similarity to a scene from a movie currently in theatres: James Vanderbilt's Truth, which depicts the 2004 controversy surrounding Dan Rather's story on George W Bush's military service.
Why startling?
For a visitor from the United States used to different kinds of exhibitions, it is startling how different the effect of the displays is here, how crisp certain contrasts seem and how brightly illuminated some familiar controversies become.
The results were very startling.
The result was startling.
THE reversal was startling.
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