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Jolted with an impactful momentum, it was filled with a great feeling; the kind of joy they hoped would propel them to a much-needed victory.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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NEW YORK—Jolted by a dismal U.S. jobs report Friday, investors rushed into safe-haven Treasury bonds, sending benchmark yields briefly below 2% for the second time in less than three weeks.
Yields on Safe-Haven Bonds Near Historic Lows Min Zeng 2011
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Jolted with an impactful momentum, it was filled with a great feeling; the kind of joy they hoped would propel them to a much-needed victory.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Jolted by the sinking of one of its ships in March, and with further naval clashes with North Korea possibly in the offing, South Korea is embarking on a muscular build-up of its anti-submarine warfare capability, according to the Korea Times and other sources.
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Jolted from his blissful high, Bullet scowled at Gianna.
Stealing Candy Allison Hobbs 2010
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Jolted from his blissful high, Bullet scowled at Gianna.
Stealing Candy Allison Hobbs 2010
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Jolted to action, Tanis flung himself across the heaving deck
Finnegan teoriza la practica de cuerdas Carlos G.Tonda 2010
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Jolted, Schaeffer glanced back, at a slim young Latino man in a white shirt, sleeves rolled up.
Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009
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Jolted, Schaeffer glanced back, at a slim young Latino man in a white shirt, sleeves rolled up.
Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009
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Jolted, Schaeffer glanced back, at a slim young Latino man in a white shirt, sleeves rolled up.
Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009
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