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At lunchtime today, patrons at Coney Island Hot Dogs, a diner near the courthouse, repeatedly used the words "shock," "shocked" and "shocking" to describe their reactions.
Pils summed up her reaction to the subversion charges in four words: "Shock.
Hval's words shock precisely because they're not referring to sex or desire but instead address vulnerability and nurturing, and because they exist in a pop context rather than in the hyper-sexualised world of hip-hop and R&B, where objectification and explicitness have been normalised.
In other words — shock! horror!
I remember also being on a plane when "Operation Iraqi Freedom" got underway, and I first started hearing those words "Shock And Awe".
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These words shocked me to the core.
Those four words shocked advocates and undercut dozens of lawsuits intended to end the practice and to protect home buyers.
Interlocking S's are visible in many of her fabrics; S-clasps fasten suit jackets; the names of all her perfumes are S words (Shocking, Snuff, Si).
A school in Wales is investigating how an eight-year-old boy was sent home with a book containing curse words, shocking his mother.
But when Akio Toyoda, president of Toyota Motor Corporation since June and grandson of the firm's founder, addressed an audience of Japanese journalists in October his words shocked the world's car industry.Mr Toyoda had been reading "How the Mighty Fall", a book by Jim Collins, an American management guru.
"I wouldn't use the word shock.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com