Today, Banda Aceh is rattled by quakes sometimes two to three times a week.
The BJP was rattled by a split in its ranks after its chief minister in Karnataka, B.
Mr. Putin also was badly rattled by the Arab uprising, most of all Gadhafi's fall and murder.
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City started the second half as they finished the first, with Arsenal looked rattled by some uncompromising tackling.
Stockmarkets, already rattled by a declining dollar, fell: traders worried that higher oil prices might slow global economic recovery.
Meanwhile, the brain-damaged investors had no such inhibitions and approached each new investment opportunity without being rattled by prior losses.
Rattled by the project's delays and difficulties, the government has splurged on bankers and lawyers to nail down every detail.
Nevertheless, the open discussions inside Goldman about life after Mr. Blankfein show that the firm is being rattled by the turmoil.
If Glenn was rattled by last week's lift-off he didn't say, but from the ground, the trip to orbit looked smooth.
Already rattled by the NASDAQ's sharp reverses over the summer, dotcom companies watched the latest swings with a gathering sense of gloom.
Rattled by Mr Obama's demands, Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, has now slowed the push for peace right down (see article).
European markets were also rattled by news that credit rating agency Moody's has warned that recent developments could affect France's credit rating.
The euro area's finance ministers, assembled on Monday for one of their regular meetings in Brussels, are rattled by the euro's rise.
And it was then, rattled by sleep deprivation, that I discovered Miffy.
Mr O'Quinn and his ilk will hope that Wall Street, rattled by Mr Spitzer and a bad press, will now yield bigger payouts.
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Any featured author who is rattled by the idea has until Nov. 1 to notify the company so their work can be excluded.
The gold market was also rattled by a proposal last week that Cyprus sell some of its gold reserves to support its banks.
The Ospreys seemed rattled by the score and a combination of mistakes and ferocious Saracens defence meant they struggled to find any momentum.
Google says its attrition rate has not changed in seven years, but it has clearly been rattled by some of the most recent departures.
Oil markets have been rattled by an escalation of hostilities between the OPEC oil cartel and the IEA, oil watchdog for rich western nations.
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They regained the top spot this week but seemed rattled by the capacity crowd, only the 10th in 10 years at Miami's on-campus arena.
Christian Berndt, one of the doctors running a predictably busy practice in the town centre, looks rattled by lack of younger patients on his books.
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The car industry, at any rate, seems rattled by the ruling.
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As for Israel, Binyamin Netanyahu's government sounded rattled by the incursions.
"Bath are really rattled by Ulster's approach - the fierce aggression, the intense tackling, " summed up BBC Radio Ulster match analyst Maurice Field at the interval.
Plus the eastern U.S. gets rattled by a 5.8 magnitude quake and New York City could be in the cross hairs of a dangerous hurricane, Irene.
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Many individual investors already had concerns about the pace of economic growth, so it is not surprising to see their nerves rattled by the negative headlines.
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In fact, if we get a bad economic number with the market already rattled by a new Euro crisis, we could see a wave of heavier selling.
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Austrian Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn, also a leading papal contender, said he was going into the conclave still rattled by the fact that his mentor, Benedict, had resigned.
The news is certain to reassure investors rattled by news Monday that Apple co-founder and Chief Executive Steve Jobs will be taking a medical leave of absence.
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