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"Because this has shaken him.
This has shaken economists' faith in monetary policy.
"This has shaken almost everyone responsible for engaging the epidemic," Judge Cameron, who is infected with H.I.V., said of Mr. Mbeki's stance.
Yigal Palmor, a Foreign Ministry official who spent years posted in Spain and France, agreed, saying Israelis tend to think of themselves as more caring and tightly knit than other societies and this has shaken them.
An enterprise focus under Chen could be just what BlackBerry needs, but investors don't seem to be that impressed with the way this has shaken out, as share price is down nearly 20percentt in pre-market trading.
Something about this has shaken some sense into the three of us.
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Yigal Palmor, a Foreign Ministry official who spent years posted in Spain and France, said that Israelis tended to think of themselves as more caring and tightly knit than people in other societies and that this had shaken them.
He is always so strong and knowing and able to brush anything off and move forward, but this had shaken him to the core.
Yet while Senators King and Kaine came to the Senate floor to lament that this had shaken their confidence in Congress's ability to get serious and play a productive role in the Iran talks, their comments turned into more of a plea for help than an intervention backed by action.
But this one has shaken accountants more than any other.
This music has shaken me to the core".
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