startling造句151 Another startling discovery by our team was that the replaced semi-precious white marble was being dumped outside the Taj Mahal.
152 Minoxidil, taken orally, has been used for decades in the treatment of vascular hypertension. The most startling and unpredicted side effect was hair growth.
153 We think we've corroborated some startling first - hand observations.
154 There's an oceanographer in Hawaii, Mike Mottl by name, who's been measuring — or trying to measure — how much water we have on this planet, and his calculations are a little startling.
155 But Emerson always keeps us up—not less by his memorable terseness than by his startling habit of illustration.
156 Add to that fatalistic attitudes, inadequate emergency services, slack (or corrupt) law enforcement and an often startling array of human and motorised traffic moving at different speeds.
157 Shouts from the open window startling evening in the quadrangle.
158 The music of Wagner was distinguished by startling innovations in chord progressions and dissonance.
159 But in 1993 the startling answer is that a shutdown by banks might be cataclysmic.
160 Venter defied his critics and deciphered the human genome with startling speed about eight years ago.
161 Mr. Graham added a more startling note: Investors would be 'enviably fortunate' to benefit from the 'advantages' of a long bear market.
162 None of them looked at the defendants often a tipoff of conviction but it was their equanimity that was so startling.
163 But what was startling was the emaciation of his face. It was like a skull.
164 At Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum in Shanghai, young Chinese are lining up to take pictures of themselves with a startling likeness of the 44th president of the United States.
165 London, England (CNN) -- Scientists have uncovered startling new evidence which definitively show what color feathers certain dinosaurs had -- reddish-orange.
166 The result is a design process that is disciplined, yet startling, combining discipline with adaptivity in a way that arguably makes it the most well developed of all the adaptive methodologies.
167 Drawing on newly discovered Nostradamus manuscripts, a startling new view of the world was revealed.
168 In "Under the Jaguar Sun" a couple tours Mexico to discover a startling combination of sublime and erotic love in the cuisine of fire-hot chiles and exotic spices.
169 The startling implication is that the real-life voters must also have based their choice of candidate on looks, at least in part.
170 In my reading about Jainism, however, I discovered a startling difference between Jains and other religions.
171 For a very good reason: he is the greatest artist who ever lived. Still, the amount of news that can be generated about a long-dead polymath is startling.
172 In the afternoon hush the volume of sound was startling.
173 Stained - glass window panels rendered startling sun - dappled interior effects.
174 Even without the startling Chinese scores, the latest findings upend some traditional notions about education and should give pause for thought to policy makers everywhere.
175 The new hairdo effected a startling change in her appearance.
176 Though the region has allowed startling imbalances to develop, foreign - exchange reserves are generally stronger than in Asia ten years ago; and there is less light-footed "hot money".
177 One of the most startling proposals for amelioration, in fact, came from Wall Street.
178 As Chase progresses through the investigation, startling secrets about her past life begin to immerge.
179 Genghis Khan, the king on the horse has left startling quiver memory at the Eurasia with the iron heel like the whirlwind.
180 In five minutes we were the, and drifting with the most startling rapidity round the headland.