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1 We will startle the world to-morrow morning.
2 He told me he was going to startle the world as it had never been since the day of Columbus.
3 Clarke is preparing to renounce his pulpit and startle the world by a book on 'spiritism,' as he calls his faith.
4 The true facts as to the destruction of Louvain will startle the world - hardened though it has become to surprise at German crimes.
5 In fact, we have come to the conclusion that it is better not to startle the world at too early an age.
6 She does not startle the world with a combination of strange colours, nor entertain her friends with a peculiarity of style and make.
7 He is at home in the intrigues which have startled the world .
8 His pilgrimage to Mecca was a feat that startled the world .
9 The range and accuracy of the rifles startled the world .
10 The recent discoveries on the Vaal had startled the world .
11 He also investigated higher forms of psychic phenomena, with results that startled the world .
12 Since the days of Hannibal no design so daring and original had startled the world .
13 For she had been implicated in a number of great robberies which had startled the world .
14 There were to be seen great scoundrels who had startled the world with their frightful crimes.
15 In December of 1895 word came out of Germany of a scientific discovery that startled the world .
16 And then, some three weeks ago, this wonderful, unexpected development of Olva Dune had startled the world .
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