• The report jarred U.S Treasury debt yields and the dollar when it was first reported.

    FORBES

  • Jennings' third came when he sprinted half the pitch after Jarred Hayne's shuddering defensive tackle stopped France in their tracks.

    BBC: France 4-42 Australia

  • Investors were jarred by the potential for an earlier-than-expected end to the Fed's experimental bond-buying programs, known as quantitative easing.

    WSJ: Stocks Extend Declines

  • The celebrations begin on Thursday, when edgy and inventive comedians Glen Wool and Jarred Christmas perform at the Castle Gardens.

    BBC: Norfolk - The Lord Mayor's Celebrations '09

  • This letter jarred upon her dream, but after a few days of bewilderment, she returned to her frozen seas and snow.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'The Member of the Wedding'

  • Chris Melling, Chad Randall and Jamie O'Callaghan added tries for Quins, with Julien Rinaldi, Jarred Hickey and Paul Johnson going over for Wakefield.

    BBC: Harlequins 40-22 Wakefield

  • But Caerphilly also pieced together some good early phases and both lock Jarred Lougher and flanker Danzi Niblo were worked over for tries.

    BBC: Swansea qualify for Europe

  • But he can't help but feel jarred by the turns his career has taken, and by how much can change in two short, boring, maddening weeks.

    WSJ: What It's Like When a Player Loses His Job

  • He underwent corrective surgery on his left elbow in May 2005, but jarred the joint while attempting to take a catch during the third Test against Sri Lanka in August.

    BBC: Tendulkar boost for Aussie Tests

  • This example has jarred with some (the health secretary is unlikely to win a communicator-of-the-year award.) But Britain's debate over health care is in danger of becoming parochial.

    ECONOMIST: NHS reform

  • The stock markets were jarred again last Wednesday when the electronic dealer Knight Capital went out of control and sent huge numbers of unintended orders to various exchanges.

    FORBES: After the Knight Capital Catastrophe, Throttle the Traders, Not the Markets

  • This jarred with the whites he still needs to enlist.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • The court was shown CCTV footage of the car travelling to a third house in Weston Coyney, which was the home of Jarred Moore, who was a co-director of Algmet.

    BBC: Staffordshire bombing: 'Nail bombs built in barn'

  • In 1999 Johnson launched "Operation Excel, " shutting down 20 factories and selling the Weight Watchers business to better focus on foodstuffs--ketchups, condiments, sauces, canned tuna and jarred and frozen vegetables.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The report jarred the market from its tenuous balance between gradually improving economic data and the Federal Reserve's continued stimulus measures, which have been seen as providing a boost to stocks.

    WSJ: U.S. Stocks See Broad Selloff

  • With just a few days to go, Neil Kinnock let his enthusiasm run away with him at the party's final big rally in Sheffield, striking an awkward note that jarred with many voters.

    BBC: CONSERVATIVE VICTORY

  • It jarred Sasha to think of herself as a glint in the hazy memories that Alex would struggle to organize a year or two from now: Where was that place with the bathtub?

    NEWYORKER: Found Objects

  • This panel, made up of many of the nation's most experienced and eminent scientists, has produced several reports that should have jarred our leaders into action on the EMP threat long before now.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: An avoidable catastrophe

  • The possibility that such naivete could prove infectious is all the more troubling since even some European leaders who have preferred accommodation to confrontation when it came to terrorism and its sponsors appeared jarred by the Madrid bombings.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: A win for terror

  • Of course, you know, what this boil down to was a lot of really nasty sordid stuff, and I think people had to be jarred every once in a while to remember this is about the Mitchell Report.

    NPR: Before Congress, Clemens Insists He Is Innocent

  • In the hospital, in the course of being treated for the acute illness, people are sleep deprived, malnourished, deconditioned, disrupted in their routines, have their circadian rhythms jarred, medicated with drugs that affect judgment and function, and so on.

    FORBES: Could Being In The Hospital Make You Sick?

  • In his first leading role in a major film, Williams is set to play the iconic artist in the last two years of his life, as seen through the eyes of his manager, Jarred Weisfeld, a former VH1 intern.

    CNN: 'The Wire' star still killing the game

  • His more partisan moments also jarred.

    ECONOMIST: The daily take

  • The expulsion comes a week after Secretary of State John Kerry traveled to Moscow to meet with President Vladimir Putin in the latest effort to patch up a relationship jarred by disputes over issues from European security and Mideast uprisings to human rights.

    WSJ: Russia Expels U.S. Diplomat

  • It jarred badly for me.

    BBC: Still Here

  • In particular, there were occasions when what we wanted to focus on jarred with what the cameraman actually focused on -- because the vista was often so wide and detailed that it seemed we could choose any subject we wanted, and there was no need for cutaways.

    ENGADGET: BBC shows off 33-megapixel Super Hi-Vision Olympic footage, we ask: why?

  • Guitarist Dustin Boyer avoided quoting Lowell George's slide parts on the original, and drummer Alex Thomas propelled a winning "The Endless Plain of Fortune, " for which the orchestra played with a warm spirit befitting the Cale arrangement, adding bold strokes that jarred the cozy Brian Wilson-like misty serenity in the source material.

    WSJ: John Cale | Collision Course | By Jim Fusilli

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