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Perlman's muscular presence triggers a startling interest-spike, a sudden tang of flavour, and makes you realise that the rest of the time the humans, the monsters and the robots have all had one thing in common: a lack of personality.
It's a startling conflict of interest.
"It showed a startling lack of interest in me by my parents or supreme confidence," he said.
Injected suddenly into that heated conflict, word of Mr. Garlasco's interest seemed startling to many.
John Makin, a senior economist at the American Enterprise Institute, said the most important reasons for the startling run-up in interest rates lies with the Federal Reserve.
Fortunately for him and for history, his personal doctor, Gaspar Torella, was a medical scholar with a keen interest in this startling new disease and used his patient (under the pseudonym of "Niccolo the young") to record symptoms and attempted cures.
The fact that no changes were observed in the size of the OOc response as an index of the effect of the startling stimulus in trials of interest supports this.
Still, what's most startling about the show isn't its interest in science; it's its interest in women.
The European Central Bank is almost certain to cut interest rates next week after startling evidence that the sovereign debt crisis may have pushed the eurozone into recession.
Uniform compliance with the official line finds a startling expression in the prevailing lack of interest in romantic love.
In Sotheby's sale, the contrast between the eagerness to buy and the lack of intrinsic quality or interest of many works was startling.
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