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to jolts

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An act of jolting.

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The Frames, who can fill arenas in their native Ireland, are unembarrassed by sincerity, and their songs build from folky beginnings to jolts of rock to anthemic choruses that come across as joyfully heartfelt.

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You must do things to try to jolt yourself.

Its job is to jolt the tale into life.

Enough to jolt the heart into second gear.

Paul Krugman of The New York Times! — can be counted on to jolt it back to life.

He intends to spend hundreds of billions of dollars to jolt the country out of recession.

Now, there's a thought to jolt you upright in bed, soaked with sweat and sleepless.

Ann sat Harroun up, and slapped him across the face, trying to jolt him awake.

Mercifully, a few politicians used humour to jolt jaded voters out of their torpor.

The question is what will it take to jolt the characters as they hit rock bottom".

And they must talk more about new proposals to jolt the economy out of stagnation.

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