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And that has just had its 30th anniversary."Shock the Monkey," playing on-- now here's, I'm going to-- "South Park," thank you.
"Shock the Monkey," playing on-- now here's, I'm going to-- "South Park," thank you.
shock my heart every time that it goes out of control and it would make it back into that steady rhythm.
Shocked, I realized he actually wanted me to beat up his best friend.
Shocked that, I guess, we came all the way from Virginia to Boston, and said OK.
shocking for us to watch Jason's video and realize that he was going through that when we knew him and his his
shocked the community.
shocked by what they did themselves and can't believe that they stabbed someone
They shock them, or they shoot a laser at them.
What shocked me was that not one person I spoke to, even when I pushed them, not professors, not economics professors, not bankers, no one I
were shocked because we thought it was a bit older,
just shocked because everybody on it was gray a gray person I mean just they were
she shocked like there was no tomorrow she swore like a drunken sailor and the two of them completely loathed each
I will shock you by telling you something.
This may shock some of you.
It doesn't shock them or anything like that.
And so I was shocked when I-- so went back to Yale to talk to the young women there.
which really shocked me.
And what really shocked me was that the degree of bias did not vary according to gender.
I was shocked.
So it really shocked the nation, shocked the world.
or some people were shocked.
And she was shocked.
What I was really shocked by was that you were one of only, actually, four Hispanics to ever really lead a sitcom.
We were shocked when we heard about this unsettling event.
I was shocked to discover that this problem exists in the United States.
I was shocked personally and in disbelief.
You almost shocked a culture.
I'm quite easily shocked.
I was shocked that the sound came out so well.
And it shocked me that nobody had really written about it, and I decided that I want to write about it.
Is she shocked by anything you do at this point?
I was shocked at how much more muted it was compared to some of the WWDCs when Steve was there.
I was shocked that-- Muted in the reaction, or muted in the-- In the reaction and the excitement.
And it shocks me.
I was shocked by what I was seeing.
And it shocks them because they're the untouchables.
So I was shocked that fairly bright young people were being taken in by homeopathy.
And he was shocked.
But I was shocked at the response I got while I was reporting this book.
And I was shocked that there was someone actually named Wolf Blitzer who was reporting from the Pentagon.
His arrival shocks everyone into having to face up to what they've lost.
But it was shocking that in a modern world that we live in today, where things are accessible, there is enough food to feed everyone in the world.
I was shocked by his playing.
But I was just shocked at the sheer suffering that these cow-- The second year we were there, this cow.
And we were shocked because it's a public school district.
But Detroit was shocked by this, right?
I was shocked when I learned that 46 percent of murders go unsolved and 56 percent of reported rapes go unsolved every year in California.
I've been shocked and surprised that it's only been asked twice in 3 1/2 years.
would people be shocked that I'm working with?
And I was shocked by how many of my favorite artists.
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