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The medics gave him a shock with a defibrillator.
They were like, 'Fresh meat!' They got a shock with two Glaswegian kids who could look after themselves".
Landlords and second-home buyers faced a shock with a new 3% additional stamp duty, announced in November's autumn statement.
This year's race had seemed ripe for a shock, with so many of the market-leaders having significant queries against them.
"Now I had to get a Social Security number, an accountant — and it was a shock, with so much repertoire to learn and every concert a debut.
Emerging infections such as influenza or Sars or the next pandemic would create a shock with the potential not only to overburden health systems but to shut down travel networks, close down work.
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But stringing together a series of cheap shocks with a few shallow references to philosophers and calling it a novel puts Consumed firmly in the latter camp.
Briefly, mice were trained to associate a foot shock with a specific context and an auditory tone.
In the second part, they could choose between a big shock with a short time delay, or a smaller shock that they had to wait longer to experience.
"We don't deny Keynesianism" when appropriate, he says as it was in 2009, when Germany responded to a demand shock with a hefty stimulus.
Our model was a hypodynamic shock with a pronounced pulmonary vascular response.
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