Most of the members have traditional jazz training, so hearing an extended solo in one of their live shows wouldn't be a shocker. |
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It's the latest shocker in a romance that was full of surprises right from the start. |
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And anyway, by then, he's sussed out the shocker that the right is just riddled with other closeted queenies. |
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The idea that drugs designed to fight depression and prevent suicide could potentially make things worse for some kids was a shocker. |
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It was always a sure-fire shocker for a monster to wade out of the reeds, roaring, and grab somebody off the raft. |
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But the tell-all book that has the nation's capital abuzz these days is another shocker. |
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What we are left with is an empty, shallow shocker whose vacuity is calamitously exposed in its final act. |
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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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Or, shocker, you've decided to change your diet to one that some people see as more healthful. |
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But since this is the final film in a seedy sexploitation shocker trilogy, you know it has to end badly for our insane slayer. |
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It's the latest shocker in a whirlwind romance that has been kind of hard to keep up with. |
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To Hendrie, pacing animatedly in the technical area, the goal was a shocker. |
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The real shocker was that naproxen also appeared to pose a problem. |
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He was truly an instinctive actor: the production turned out to be a shocker. |
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It does not itself look like a probable shocker for its Asian neighbours. The Chinese questionA better place to look for such a shocker is China. |
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The simple production values here add to the realism and final shocker ending. |
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On May 9, an icy blast of winter with 10 to 20 cm of snow was a shocker for even winter-toughened residents of Winnipeg. |
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The low temperatures were far from record-breaking but a real shocker after an unusually mild November and early December. |
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In a world of overly familiar films, THE DESCENDANT achieves surprising originality with its shocker ending. |
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The tournament opened with a shocker, as Brazil downed host Sweden, 1-0, on a goal by Roseli. |
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When the chimes of Big Ben ended on September 1, 1969, the first headline was a shocker. |
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Further, as evidenced by the Toscano shocker, the curse on Idol's women has been far from dispelled. |
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I found not the reveal to be the real shocker, but the last scene more so. |
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The banana was a plastic deadringer for the real deal, but what was hidden beneath it was the real shocker. |
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In Exodus we undergo the first of a multitude of shocking surprises, issuing from the great surpriser, the primal shocker. |
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So far, so similar to every other sleepover shocker. |
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Perhaps it'll be a viewer choking on a baked bean at the sight of Jordan from Rizzle Kicks in full-frontal nudity shocker. |
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This is a Macbethian Gothic, a subtype of the shilling shocker designed to thrill the reader with gory supernatural spectacle. |
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We've all heard about hypothermia which can lead to many problems such as disorientation and rapid incapacitation, but the real shocker is found in the new research on sudden cold water immersion. |
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I hope that does not serve as a shocker to a lot of people, but they do. |
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But the market received a bearish shocker on canola. |
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The next shocker of the trip was when Carroll sent a scooterist to the hospital. |
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But it was certainly no shocker when it dissolved in acrimony. |
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Kwik-Fit offers free shock absorber checks, but motorists can detect problems by pushing down on the vehicle and if the bodywork bounces the shocker needs replacing. |
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If the modern horror film was born in 1968 with Night Of The Living Dead, it came of age 23 years later with Sam Raimi's zombie shocker, The Evil Dead. |
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The Shocker is micro-adjustable, and three sets of step-down mounting holes give it even more vertical adjustability. |
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