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“I was shocked,” says Tracy Swift, who teaches dental hygiene at Albany State University in Georgia.

The jump ball was tipped by two defenders into the waiting arms of Fonseca, who calmly grabbed it out of midair — shocking even his own teammates.

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Kardashian reacted with visible shock, saying the results “explain a lot” about her stress levels as she juggles a sprawling business empire, law studies, an aneurysm recovery, and a highly public personal life.

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This impression was created over many weeks, so tax rises didn't come as a massive shock to you or the markets.

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No surprise, then, Wales have been given no hope of pulling off a shock win.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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