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It's 100 yards away before the shock fades and I start laughing.
Both Saudis and Americans were slow to see this before the shock of September 11th 2001.
Even before the shock of Kasasbeh's death, opposition to Jordan's anti-Isis role was on the rise.
"Whistles and sirens filled the air before the shock punched me flat and snapped my teeth together like a trap.
The poll was taken before the shock defection from the Tories to Ukip by Mark Reckless yesterday.
Before the shock of Callahan collaborating in an analytical discussion of his own music has had a chance to really take hold, he's run through all seven tracks.
They knew that the world was a scarier place than it had been a year ago, before the shock of Sept. 11 and the collapsing economy.
There she shares a bed with Zalman's daughter, the 4-year-old Atara, holding her hand night after night before the shock lifts and she can speak again.
Growth forecasts at the time of the budget in March – two months before the shock referendum outcome – will be revised down for 2017 from 2.2% to between 1.25% and 1.5% according to the forecasting group EY Item Club.
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"For many, the importance of discipline is even higher today than it was before the shocks," he added.
"We're all hoping for stability," said Aresco, who recently negotiated a cable TV deal with ESPN that was far below what ESPN offered two years ago before the shocks of realignment.
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