At first they shock the fashion world, but their ideas increasingly then get sucked into the mainstream.
The particles get a little kick in energy every time they cross the shock front, and eventually they get accelerated to these massive energies that we detect here at Earth.
They were a tremendous shock the first time they were seen in a play.
Once they had got over the shock of what had happened they suffered another blow when they were told the damage would not be covered by their insurance.
They liked what they saw, and when told that this product was in fact Vista, they gasped in shock and delight.
Lincoln went into the final match of the season ahead of Forest on goal difference but they suffered a shock defeat.
When countries on the gold standard suffered a shock they had to let the real economy, rather than their currencies, take the strain.
They deliver a shock through the pet's collar if it crosses a boundary, such as a wire buried at the edge of a garden.
These unmovable surfaces are harsh on bare feet, and the thin rubber sole of many flip-flops does little to adequately absorb the shock they produce.
They are in shock and demand that his body be brought from Pakistan and cremated with state honors, family friend Raj Kumar said in New Delhi.
Yet many individual investors who think they own actual gold could be in for a shock because what they own is a pretty good promise, but definitely not the real deal.
After they pick themselves off the floor from their shock at your invitation, they will generally be delighted and eager to engage in this kind of dialogue.
More important, they found that a shock wave developed on the blades of the rotor.
They all hope the shock of the horrific Newtown murders will jolt America into tightening its gun laws.
Professor Ernst said when people are diagnosed with cancer they are often in shock and have a sense of crisis.
But a common complaint among users is the sticker shock that they get after seeing the bill once the ride is over.
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Munster had made a powerful start and it was no shock when they edged in front with a simple Paul Warwick penalty after Daryl Gibson sneaked offside in his own danger zone.
Speaking before a conference to mark the 10th birthday of Ofsted, Mr Bell said, while many schools were often in shock when they received a bad inspection, the judgement often acted as a spur to real improvement.
England are expected to progress relatively comfortably from a group also featuring Ireland, USA and Kazakhstan, and it would be a major shock if they were not lining up at The Stoop to sing the national anthem on 5 September.
According to Bruno Sidler, the chief operating officer of CEVA, which manages logistics and freight for companies in 170 countries, European manufacturers are vulnerable to any big supply shock because they have run down their inventories over the past two years to conserve cash.
The exhibition begins indoors, with portraits that were a shock because they captured women in the privacy of their homes, lost in reverie (Monet's "Madame Louis Joachim Gaudibert, " 1868) or engaged in quotidian rituals like removing a glove (Charles Carolus-Duran's "The Lady With the Glove, " 1869).
Lindsay Tanner, the finance minister, cites figures showing how much Australia had come to depend on such revenues, and the shock when they abruptly fade away: at the latest boom's peak, company taxes had grown to a quarter of federal revenue, from just 9% in the mid-1980s.
Crabs that had been shocked but had remained in their shell appeared to remember the experience of the shock because they quickly moved towards the new shell, investigated it briefly and were more likely to change to the new shell compared to those that had not been shocked.
Understandably, they appear to be in shock and angry by the tragic, unexpected events.
The fences shock animals if they get too close to a boundary, such as the edge of a garden.
There was no water there but they still didn't shock her heart.
They watched as Russia applied shock treatments to its state sector, sending the economy into a tailspin from which it is only beginning to recover.
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