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1 Wilkes clenched his jaw hard enough to feel a jolt .
2 Just putting your finger on it, you'd feel a jolt .
3 Asian assets will feel a jolt as the Fed starts to turn off the tap of dollars.
4 If we have enough power on, we probably won't even feel a jolt when we strike ground.
5 I feel a jolt of adrenaline.
6 We look at each other for a second too long, and I feel a jolt like the one I got on Danny's porch.
7 But every so often I forget and bump it and I feel a jolt of unease thinking about this foreign object still inside my chest.
8 It's impossible not to feel a jolt of shock when confronted with the photo of Shamima Begum on the front page of this morning's Times.
9 Then he heard a thump and felt a jolt in his car.
10 Now he felt a jolt of surprise when he looked at her.
11 I felt a jolt as if I'd stepped on an electric wire.
12 Then he felt a jolt as the cable took up the slack.
13 He felt a jolt as of a waggon, and opened his eyes.
14 When Brock Olsen grabbed my other hand, I felt a jolt of power.
15 When I first discovered the Jewish market, I felt a jolt of grief.
16 I remembered my great-grandfather's good-bye embrace, when I'd felt a jolt of power.
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