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"I pay a lower tax rate than you do, which is startling," Schoenberg, 55, told me.
I watch the exchange in dismay, taken aback by both Emmett's words and his tone, which is startling stern.
Which is startling since they've barely changed, suggesting the noughties are indeed back (something we hinted at last year).
Which is startling, considering more than 90 percent of American households own a car while little more than a third of American households contain a gun.
That leaves Bowyer as the spoiler, which is startling considering he was the last driver to qualify for the Chase (12th).
Roché's guileless prose lends the quality of a parable to his story, which is startling in its erotic candour and its visionary pursuit of love.
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They were being handled by volunteers, just regular people, which was startling to see.
"It's almost like where I grew up," she said, which was startling, because her husband, the senator and Presidential candidate John Kerry, had just told the crowd that she grew up in Mozambique.
None is violent or cruel or racist or sexist (except in the Nick at Nite reruns of 1950's sitcoms, which are startling reminders of how attitudes have changed).
"There's nothing like it to compare it with, we're looking into the darkness". The box was found a week ago in Southwark, on the south bank of the Thames in London, at a dig which was startling archaeologists until the last hours, on Friday, when a bronze foot, which must have been part of a colossal statue, was found in the mud.
It's hard to say which is more startling.
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