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  • This film may be a shocker, but as well as being very sexy it's also pretty funny at times.
  • The solutions to the few mysteries in it are not big shockers.
  • It was nothing more than 5 to 10-bar sustained cacophonous triads with some crescendi and decrescendi and an occasional tri-tone shocker. NPR Topics: News
  • At the other end of the spectrum, there are some shockers, horrors and a couple of real nightmares.
  • He had a shocker of a game and I had to watch my tongue for fear of saying something I might later regret!
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  • The shocker, however, was the big jump in problem loans from a bank with ‘a squeaky clean reputation for managing credit risk.’
  • Or, shocker, you've decided to change your diet to one that some people see as more healthful.
  • His latest movie is a shocker but it's also hilariously funny at times.
  • It's the latest shocker in a romance that was full of surprises right from the start.
  • You don't pays your money, and takes your compo if it turns out to be a shocker. Arsenal's ticket gesture to fans misplaced – leave us to our misery | Marina Hyde
  • Marsha Hunt's second novel, "Free", is a shocker.
  • The shocker is that someone actually ponyed up more $ to do another one. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Shots of the Silver Surfer on the set of FF 2
  • The shocker is not really Google Checkout predatory pricing, but the "content policy," or what you can't buy (or more specifically sell). Boing Boing
  • Now, another shocker awaits them - in the form of infrastructure and Sold Waste Management cesses to be levied from April 1.
  • It is a nightmare thriller, a low-rent shocker and a time-travelling romance all rolled into one, and at times the disparate elements do not make for the most comfortable or coherent mixture.
  • It was the shocker of the 1998 Salzburg Festival.
  • I found not the reveal to be the real shocker, but the last scene more so.
  • Moral relativism from the right wing bigot, shocker! Think Progress » Missouri lawmaker: Allowing gays to serve openly increases a military’s casualty rate.
  • Other artists include expressionist portraitist Chantal Joffe, taxidermy specialist Polly Morgan, designer Pam Hogg pictured and Marcus Harvey, best-known for that tabloid-shocker painting of Myra Hindley, realised with children's hand-prints. This week's new events
  • SHOCKER OF THE WEEK: Nelson Van Alden, the twisted G-man who enforces his brand of rough justice on HBO's Boardwalk Empire, has us gasping in disbelief as he absconds with the dying witness from the forest massacre and plops him in a dentist's chair. Matt's TV Week in Review
  • It's the latest shocker in a whirlwind romance that has been kind of hard to keep up with.
  • Let's be honest: most of us have bought some real shockers just because they were a bargain.
  • Even more important, he, the shocker, the inspirer, the perpetual gadfly and disrupter and disturber, had gained the confidence of the astute and judicious statesman who was our Prime Minister.
  • Mize, 50, and Norman, 54, forever linked because of Mize's 140-foot chip-in shocker to beat Norman on the second playoff hole of the 1987 Masters, made early and sustained appearances on the white scoreboards — Mize with a 67 and Norman with a 70. Campbell shows way with 65 on day for scoring at Masters
  • But the tell-all book that has the nation's capital abuzz these days is another shocker.
  • Marsha Hunt's second novel, "Free", is a shocker.
  • The only shocker is how brazenly overt these people have become. gl, From Pittsburgh Conservative group targets Obama's vacation
  • One shocker is the argument that germs are one of the main reasons for cultural expansion. Short update
  • His latest movie is a shocker but it's also hilariously funny at times.
  • Should an organisation like this not be subject to some parliamentary scrutiny and government control, with a track record including this and other shockers of decisions costing us money?
  • What we are left with is an empty, shallow shocker whose vacuity is calamitously exposed in its final act.
  • The idea that drugs designed to fight depression and prevent suicide could potentially make things worse for some kids was a shocker.
  • There's some shockers for sure, but good stuff to be found by the persistent.
  • Yet before one is too taken by this high-mindedness, remember that Grant appeared recently in a telly shocker called Celebrity Shark Bait, where famous sorts were lowered in a glass cage to confront some rather large white gnashers.
  • This is one of those movies where the third act feels like the second act, because the shocker in the third act isn't shocking enough to be interesting without further exploration.
  • TV Guide goes on to state: "Overwritten and underacted by the kids anyway, it strings out its weekly climactic shockers — some of them truly unnerving — with artery-hardening blobs of moldy adolescent whining. Archive 2007-05-01
  • This is a shocker - the 7-2 favorite, Miss Norway, didn't make the finals.
  • But since this is the final film in a seedy sexploitation shocker trilogy, you know it has to end badly for our insane slayer.
  • WHAT WENT RIGHT: The Shockers jelled from the start, racing to an 11-1 record before starting MVC play. Missouri Valley Conference
  • Relying entirely on shock value is the forte of the non-genius filmmaker; making effective shockers, but hardly making the audience anxious.
  • Even for an administration that takes perverse pride in sneering at the term "conservation," this latest news is a shocker: President Bush's 2007 budget includes an order to the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management to sell off as much as 800,000 acres of national lands to generate money for public schools. For Sale: Your Hunting Heritage
  • Terror builds slowly but ultimately scarily in this slow-paced, supernatural shocker.
  • England shocker is no longer a surpriseEngland had another of their humbling moments at Wembley on Tuesday, shocking the nation with their inability to even look like beating a fledgling football country with a population of just 670,000. Roberto Mancini is showing the bottle needed to be a success
  • If you want to see the absolute shockers that we share this beautiful country with then you cannot ignore it.
  • If the landslide is big enough to net 7 or 8 seats, then we'll also get some "gimmes" in the lot, a couple of seats that are real longshots or complete shockers. GOP Official: If We Only Lose Eight Senate Seats, We Win
  • For starters it keeps the nose of the saddle straight in situations where other shockers twist and shout.
  • The shocker is that immediately following, on NBC†™ s msm news with Brian Williams, an entirely different picture of Rum was presented. Think Progress » Media Fails To Report Rumsfeld’s Misleading Claims From March 2003
  • Anyway I've got a shocker of a cold and I need to get stuff done (like getting rid of the shocking cold!
  • The real shocker was that naproxen also appeared to pose a problem.
  • And here's the real shocker: Both cars hold onto the skidpad at .97 g. Autoblog
  • Carvel, "within their limits, are works of art;" The Inside of the Cup "is no more than a compendium of paralogy, as silly and smattering as a speech by William Jennings Bryan or a shocker by Jane Addams. A Book of Prefaces
  • Most of the members have traditional jazz training, so hearing an extended solo in one of their live shows wouldn't be a shocker.
  • Last week's revised gross domestic product figures for the first quarter were a shocker, showing growth down from 2.7% to 2.1%.
  • We had a predictably halting start, but there were no shockers or disasters.
  • Some of these horror stories are real shockers.
  • At his belt he had the small flashlamp, excessively bright, that was, like the energon-beam shocker, a part of regulation equipment. The Colors of Space
  • And remember that since they don't pronounce the "r" you have to say "shock-a" for shocker and "ripp-a" for ripper etc Another brilliant day
  • These are people that are free like you and me, but that is never enough for such shockers.
  • These shockers should have thought of that before they bombed us, shouldn't they?
  • And let me tell you people, there are some shockers out there.
  • When the biggest shocker comes from the widely-unseen The Secret of Kells being nominated for Best Animated Feature, then the prediction system worked as it should. 2010 Oscar Nominations Announced; AVATAR and THE HURT LOCKER Lead with 9 Noms Each – Collider.com
  • Deal with him. the esquire of emiction cant represent himself. shocker. Think Progress » Beck calls Bush a ‘progressive,’ says Obama is doing ‘exactly’ the same thing.
  • It was always a sure-fire shocker for a monster to wade out of the reeds, roaring, and grab somebody off the raft.
  • Inevitably, his materials are those of what we call melodrama; he is at one, in the bare substance of his tales, with the manufacturers of the baldest shockers. A Book of Prefaces
  • And here's the shocker: I'm taking the abstinence route with her.
  • And then - shocker - it turned out that the roboprojectors were finicky and unreliable and required careful, skilled supervision.
  • Mexican wrestler named "Shocker 1000% handsome" (L) confronts "Captain Morgan" during the first tournament of "stone, paper and scissors", in Puebla, Mexico on February 14, 2009.
  • Friday night's premiere of Kaiso House at the Deluxe Cinema attracted no more than 250 patrons for all the kings and queens on the playbill and the ‘shocker’ Yangatang promised at City Hall mustered no better than half that number.
  • Even occasional linguistic shockers don't quite wake it up.
  • For this is no platform for young British shockers; its focus is Rubens, the artist who defined the northern baroque and who, more than any other, epitomises the idea of the old master.
  • While most understood that owning a stock means that you own a piece of the company, here was the real shocker: Almost half of the respondents believed that stocks are insured against losses!
  • Another great component in his playwriting were the shockers that sprung up like emotional land mines throughout the evening. PegasusNews.com stories
  • In their heyday, the Penny Dreadfuls sometimes called "bloods" or "shilling shockers" were produced en-masse. Penny Dreadfuls

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