"Our spirits have been shaken this week, " Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin said at the service.
He would have been shaken up but not have sustained the serious injuries which he did.
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Recently, the hedge-fund industry has been shaken by allegations that it exploits inside information.
Their confidence in world markets has been shaken by two food-price spikes in four years.
The kaleidoscope has been shaken, the pieces are in flux, soon they will settle again.
Wolfowitz, who had been shaken awake, said nothing, and neither did any of the other passengers on board.
Brazil's self-confidence has been shaken, too, by recurring economic crises, and by difficulties in establishing a stable democracy.
But any Western belief that Colonel Qaddafi would be quickly clobbered on the battlefield has, for the moment, been shaken.
Investors around the world have been shaken by the recent run of corporate scandals that have included Enron, WorldCom and Xerox.
"Our economy is still in a weakened condition, and our self confidence as a nation has been shaken, " Mr Lenihan said.
But in the last few months the country has been shaken from two sides, says the BBC's Rupert Wingfield-Hayes in Tokyo.
In Germany cosy ties between religious and political authorities have been shaken by news of abuse at prestigious Catholic schools and monasteries.
His coalition government has been shaken by a number of corruption scandals.
France has been shaken by what has become known as l'affaire d'Outreau.
That said, Belgian business life has been shaken up by an injection of competition thanks to the completion of the EU internal market.
We have all seen the heart-rending images of the impact of the disaster, and we have all been shaken by the stories they tell.
Last Thursday, Boris Johnson summoned Sir Paul to an emergency 90-minute meeting and left him in no doubt that his confidence had been shaken.
These burdens are hangovers from Mexicana's days as a state airline, which ended in 2005 but whose influence has never quite been shaken off.
Mr Papandreou, who has called for early elections on the grounds that public confidence in the government has been shaken, urged calm on Wednesday.
Analysts said the blasts had further dented investor morale in both Asia and elsewhere, which had already been shaken by weaker-than-expected Chinese and US data.
Already, Denmark has been shaken by a row about whether shop owners should be allowed to forbid their female employees from wearing the Muslim headscarf.
By the time the legal holes, logical leaps and inaccuracies in the case were revealed in the criminal trial last year, TAP had been shaken down.
Without it, the old ways of food regulation, farm testing, commodity handling and public consultation would not have been shaken up and hauled into the 21st century.
However faith in the banking system has been shaken which could lead to unforeseen consequences such as large money transfers out of countries such as Greece and Spain.
This cosy tradition has been shaken by several recent developments.
But all of us have to have the humility to accept that public confidence has been shaken and the battered reputation of this institution cannot be repaired without fundamental change.
In the month since Mr Fujimori's fall, Peru's reviving democracy has been shaken by claims about the seemingly huge scale of corruption during his decade in power (see article).
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While Disney derives less than a quarter of its revenues from ads, it has been shaken also by the slump in travel and tourism at its theme parks and hotels.
Germany and Canada are the only major economies to currently have a top AAA rating, as much of the world has been shaken by the financial crisis of 2008 and its subsequent debt crises.
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