He startled me so badly that I laid down a line of clams.
dodged startled , honking motorists.
We startled her.
the startled one and does anyone know this pain
I was startled by the frankness of his gaze.
He gets startled by the sound of a helicopter coming up from behind.
And completely startled by this, I said, you know, jokingly, well, I'm not a character in "Veep" or "The House of Cards."
You want to be startled by what the capacity for human behavior is and the delivery of human emotion.
And I think that startled him a little bit because he didn't expect any white person in Selma to be supporting the Voting
He's startled that I agree with him.
And you're startled , of course, but you realize, well, I'm OK.
Cole's laughter startled them all.
I was startled to learn that my research had built me a plank, and that I was ready to join them on their ship."
And another kind of photograph that startled me because it's kind of kitschy, it's anecdotal, isn't formal.
But just the way that he startled me took me out of my zone.
And I could see that people were startled , because with Disney it's really about the precise re-creation of a film.
were just on constant alert or that you were easily startled .
She knocked tentatively on my door and I looked up startled from the stack of corporate minutes I'd been reviewing and marking up.
Eventually, you wake up startled .
kind of work she was intended for the suggestion startled Zachary do you mean to use her as a slaver sir but have not
I snapped my hand away, startled .
When the barrier stopped her, Alien acted startled , purposely trying to catch the guard's eye.
Because the first time you walk into a studio and you get startled by the fact that sitting there.
then we have a cons you know the happy face this is the startled face this is
As I mentioned, the most important component of a good old age-- and I was so startled to learn this.
back in or keep going even though that failure might happen again can you share about a failure that really start startled you and cause you
Quote, "do we really believe that the human imagination can sustain itself without being startled by other shapes of sentience?"
And as I started to look into the waste component of that, I was just startled by the numbers that I was reading,
But in the last few years, scientists have become startled to realize that this assumption is not entirely correct.
And there was a book called "Lab Girl" about a woman who was a biologist and that startled me.
The octopus behaved exactly like a person, sort of with this very startled leap and arms going everywhere.
cab, which had fishtailed to a stop behind a clutch of startled drivers.
Presenter: It's that hat Dr. Sacks: I had an experience which startled me some years ago when I -- I'm very fond
wish my dear General I could oblig you but they're all free and they're coming with us and Washington is very startled
The sound of Casey's voice startled me.
Think of King Kong brought to New York City, exhibited on stage, and then startled into destructive rage
The oldest form of empathy is something really important and really basic, which is, if you're with companions, and one of them is suddenly startled and frightened,
"When the taxi jolts to a stop, Jamie's eyes fly open, and for a startled second she catches a glimpse of Gabe in her dream.
And I'll go further and say, “One reason that we were so startled by the so-called Spanish miracle recovery after Franco is that we didn't have