Damien Hirst told me that it was Saatchi's gallery that jolted him into action.
Markets across Asia were jolted on Wednesday by the news coming out of Europe.
But the one I tried--Wing Commander IV--jolted me out of my seat it was so realistic.
Next-door neighbor Michael Thomas found the bodies after being jolted awake by dozens of gunshots.
Atlanta Public Schools, jolted by a state-test cheating scandal this year, made the most improvement.
He left in 1999, took up teaching and has since jolted the practice of entrepreneurship.
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Though the devaluation of Brazil's currency, the real, was widely anticipated, it nonetheless jolted the global financial system.
Another earthquake jolted the southern Philippines late Saturday, injuring at least 33 people and damaging more than 140 houses.
The consumer just wants to feel more confidence, and just keeps getting jolted.
This jolted Ulster into a response and Ulster produced a huge shove at the scrum and the visitors buckled.
In 2004 Ebay's ranks were jolted when the company missed earnings for the first time while Amazon raised its forecast.
Still, April's stronger numbers might help to reassure companies and investors after the weaker first-quarter growth jolted global financial markets.
The unexpectedly strong numbers jolted markets higher from the start of trading.
Only when the differential between existing conditions and what is technically possible becomes large enough are human systems jolted into disruptive change.
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Burns connected with an uppercut that jolted the Puerto Rican's head, yet the man from Vega Baja merely looked annoyed with himself.
Some believe the economy already jolted into reverse during the July-to-September quarter.
Gen Y never had a chance to learn about investing before they were jolted with a near 40% market drop in 2008.
But this gloomy political inertia has now been jolted by Egypt's judiciary.
But Indonesia was jolted, just as it was getting economic traction.
ECB's delight would be short-lived if the euro were to surge just as the American economy was being jolted by a hard landing.
Every once in a while, when I was at home, the phone would ring and I'd be jolted by music until he came on.
Correspondents say that India's National Anti-Doping Agency (Nada) has been jolted by recent dope scandals and plans to increase the number of samples it collects.
Jolted as well was the Henkel India staff when it was told it would work an Indian six-day week instead of a Western five-day one.
On Monday, a Merck-funded clinical trial jolted the Whitehouse Station, N.
In early 2008, when a small earthquake rocked the U.K. town of Grimsby, Van Poppel's minions in the English countryside were jolted into action, pinging instant accounts.
It has been jolted - there can surely be few other countries to have experienced quite such a devastatingly abrupt collapse - in the most extraordinary fashion.
The bad jobs numbers from last Friday, which showed unemployment increasing to 9.8%, jolted partisans in both parties to move towards some resolution of the tax issue.
With only the genetic material from the person to be cloned inside the shell of the egg, the cell would be jolted with electricity to activate cell division.
He hit the post either side of two successful attempts, the second of which jolted Wasps into life with the result being a position in the Chiefs' 22.
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