Sentences with phrase «early shock»

It makes for some shocking scenes (a certain execution in the 11th District is one of the biggest early shocks of 2013 and directed amazingly well).
Although cryptocurrencies are generally regarded as highly volatile when it comes to their valuation and trading circles, even then the early shocks of the week were substantial.
Djilobodji signed for Chelsea on deadline day last summer from Nantes but was in for an early shock as he was not included in the club's 25 - man squad for the Champions League.
«This new ability to explore matter at atomic scale pressures, where extrapolations of earlier shock and static data become unreliable, provides new constraints for dense matter theories and planet evolution models,» said Rip Collins, another Lawrence Livermore physicist on the team.
Nicholson wears his devilish, ear - to - ear grin from his first scene to last, and one has to assume that's his reaction to the presumably enormous size of his paycheck and not the material, which never elicits anything more than a slight guffaw — and most of those just come from the early shock value trippiness of seeing Sandler and Nicholson share the same screen.
I will never forget my early shock therapy in this approach.
«One of the early shocks when it hasn't been thought through is when someone who has planned all along to retire at 63 may find the impact of divorce at 59 means that can't happen now.
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