The shock of the new, in 1913, quickly gave way to a warm embrace.
Mr Castelli's critics sometimes accused him of being a shallow man, interested only in the shock of the new.
In hosting "The Shock of the New, " which was a BBC series, Mr. Hughes was as unpredictable as the modern art he presented.
Yet in his excitement to portray the shock of the new, Mr Blom risks neglecting the fact that the previous century had left a solid legacy.
And with medals to be handed out in 26 different sports, there's always the chance of a shock upset or the emergence of a shining new talent to captivate the crowds.
But only time will tell if a kind of cultural shock can start the heart of a new market beating.
Crabs that had been shocked but had remained in their shell appeared to remember the experience of the shock because they quickly moved towards the new shell, investigated it briefly and were more likely to change to the new shell compared to those that had not been shocked.
After the initial shock of seeing Glass in the wild wears off, there are the new and awkward aspects of conversation with someone wearing the tiny screen.
The first movement, "The New Normal, " captures the shock of the attacks as they're depicted in the opening pages of the book, followed by a return to a state of mass-media sedation.
Just as the animals were anticipating a new shock, the scientists injected a chemical into their brains to block the formation of new memories.
The heavy-metal shock rocker and founder of White Zombie found new fame as the writer-director of slasher films.
In the absence of some large, disruptive shock (a new war, serious scandal or the like), a Labour triumph next year seems implausible, and a Tory majority in Parliament very likely.
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This will no doubt come as something of a disheartening shock to the hipsters and creative types who are thought of as the first adopters of new Apple products.
Laimbeer, the former Detroit Shock coach entering his first season in New York after nearly four years out of the league, started addressing that weakness by signing veteran forward Cheryl Ford last month.
The auditor also expressed shock at how poorly North Down Council handled the purchase of 14 ejection trailers for its new waste transfer station.
So it was against the run of play when Southend took a shock lead - with Scolari's new zonal marking system exposed at the first opporunity - as Barrett headed in Stanislas's corner unmarked from eight yards.
Lawrence Summers, America's treasury secretary, attracted attention recently when he likened the new-technology boom to a positive supply-side shock, the converse of the oil-price shocks of the 1970s.
The shock has propelled some moneyed buyers to consider a new, high-tech type of residence: the self-sufficient safe house that can withstand storms and power outages.
Considering that the standard turbine size is roughly one third of this size, the new breed of mega offshore wind turbines would seem sufficiently massive to inspire shock and awe in most people.
Now that the initial shock of the attacks has worn off, many people are feeling a new emotion: survivor guilt.
The report, which then led to a public inquiry due to be published later this year, sent shock waves through the system and has ushered in a new culture of accountability and whistle-blowing.
However a glance at Megan's Twitter account gives a sense of what a culture shock a new life at Stormont might prove for the young Sinn Fein activist.
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Several breakthroughs sent shock waves through the field of renewable energy this week as Inhabitat reported on a new type of "invisibility cloak" that could supercharge solar cells and researchers at MIT harnessed viruses to improve the efficiency of dye-solar cells by a full third.
Wigan scrum-half Leuluai insists he is happy to play out of position if it helps New Zealand pull off a shock, even if the 23-year-old has been a half-back virtually his whole career.
"I'm sick of losing, " Diggins said after the Shock fell 78-76 in overtime to the New York Liberty on Friday night.
Storrie had said on Sunday that the south-coast club would take their time in finding a new manager, but revealed that the "huge, huge shock" of Redknapp's departure to Tottenham made a quick appointment imperative.
"There was a presence of a kind of downtown underground scene which you really don't experience in New York anymore, " recalled Gary Carrion-Murayari, curator of the exhibit at the New Museum featuring 161 works, many intended to shock with sexual imagery.
Ms. BARBARA FLOOD (Stylist and Designer, New York City): The thing for me about Madoff is the shock of people who knew him, and they were so friendly with him, as I was, could turn around and do something like this.
Their reaction to the offense was shock: He was removed from the school and given a new violin instructor, whose first demand of his student was that he learn the Mendelssohn concerto first.
It touched just about every part of the rim before dropping through the net with five-tenths of a second left, giving the New York Liberty a 78-76 victory over the Tulsa Shock on Friday night.
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