The late-eighties TV series is rebooted with jolts of sentiment, personal discovery, and wild comedy.
Aftershocks continue to be felt, with strong jolts waking people in the early morning hours Thursday.
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Even while hoping for good times, tourism operators would do well to brace for more jolts.
The report, known as the Job Openings and Labor Turnover survey, or JOLTS, calculates total hiring, layoffs and quits.
It is often mentioned that Chile--famously free-market--surtaxed short-term investment in the 1990s and avoided the worst of Latin America's jolts.
The movie runs on film-school cleverness a homemade pharmaceutical cocktail of pop music, visual jolts, and allusions to Scorsese and Peckinpah.
The bottom line is that we are likely to see more sharp jolts to the stock market between now and year-end.
The once-staid electric utility business has been through lots of jolts in recent times: deregulation, the California energy mess, Enron, oil price surges.
Traditional aluminum planes conduct the frequent electric jolts and dissipate the charge, but the Dreamliner's lightweight composite skin wouldn't, exposing it to potential damage.
Suppose a crack in the market jolts a few million investors.
Things looked slightly better, but the printer's jolts were fairly unnerving.
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Three years into the Berlusconi government, there has been no pension reform, limited debt reduction, only modest privatisation and no growth-inducing jolts on either the demand or the supply side.
Asking the 10X question jolts you out of your comfort zone and forces you to think completely differently about what your business could do and how it could pull it off.
Cigarettes, by contrast, deliver nicotine in small, short-lived jolts.
The details remain fluid, but we hear they may include a low national jobless rate, job openings as measured by the Labor Department's JOLTS index, and vetting by a new guest-worker commission.
So, even though no actual gears are being changed, using the paddle-shift modulates the torque to provide the jolts of acceleration and deceleration that would happen if there were a real gearbox.
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The device that brought her back, made by the publicly held Cyberonics in Houston, Texas, is one of a new generation of pacemaker-style gadgets that use mild electrical jolts to treat myriad mental and neurological illnesses.
This rhythmic moving back and forth between a sustained, trance-like state and the adrenaline-packed jolts tends to induce an overall contemplative yet alert state, akin to the feeling one has when driving on a long road trip on uncongested highways.
They also showed, as in any popular symphony concert, that they could play with equal finesse a program dominated by good if unchallenging late-19th-century romanticism, along with a substantial piece of varying, onflowing modernism, and occasional jolts of a new kind of music.
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The fork uses a high-end accelerometer from Analog Devices to measure any shocks and jolts, as well as an advanced fluid-control system from Enfield Technologies that allows the fork to stiffen or soften quicker than a tire can deform, typically between 8 and 13 milliseconds.
As he begins to backtrack, she jolts upright, stares back in shock, then in mock shock, shifting in subtle increments until she smiles, lets her face go blank again, and leans back into his arms with relaxed panic, a twenty-sided facial expression that should earn Lauren Graham a special Emmy.
We felt a few bumps and jolts over pockmarked pavement, due largely we suspect to the standard run-flat tires (which by nature are stiffer than conventional rubber), but by the same token the ride is never floaty or bouncy, which will certainly spare rear-seat riders from ever feeling seasick in this land yacht.
Among the offerings are a bid to park a Mini in a space simply not mini enough for it, a man using a space so small that he has to turn his wheel a dozen times and jolts the neighbouring cars with every movement, and a car reversing heavily into the one behind it - repeatedly.
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