They did most startingly on the 16th, when he holed a 50-footer, and on the 18th, when he drove the green. |
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The hard faith preached by John Paul II struck a startingly responsive note with young people. |
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By George Sylvester Viereck The New Yorker, January 4, 1936 P. 45 Some startingly realistic accounts of love among the natives of Ethiopia. |
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In Lipsky's book, Wallace's voice is startingly present — but so are his ideas, his immediate emotional responses to circumstances, and his own complex range of perspectives on the circumstances at hand. |
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The striker – less than prolific in these parts – has been little lamented since his £9m move to Palace last summer but here Wickham startingly sprang to life, demonstrating precisely why he cost so much. |
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