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I had a couple of questions about the blackout during Super Bowl XLVII.
When a play goes for a "full blackout" during matinees, she said, light always seeps through.
There is an extended blackout, during which the music never stops; for all its simplicity, the scene is also gut wrenching.
Eccleston plays a corrupt alcoholic councillor who has a blackout during which he might or might not have beaten to death a corrupt contractor.
Evangelos Lekatsas, chairman of the transmission system operators, did not exude confidence when discussing the likelihood of a blackout during the peak-consumption Olympics in mid-August.
In 2011, when Hosni Mubarak, then the President of Egypt, instituted a country-wide Internet and cell-phone blackout during that country's revolution, the concept was relatively new.
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It would also bar executives from trading in their own company's stock during "blackout" periods during which employees are unable to trade in their 401(k) plans.
Brazil suffered 91 big blackouts during 2010, up from 48 in 2008.
The members of the quartet are shown with their instruments just after or before several blackouts during which recorded music substitutes for their own.
Demand for fireworks declined during the already volatile 1960's and disappeared entirely as a result of mandatory blackouts during World War II.
The LIPA chairman, Richard M. Kessel, said that Long Island came "extremely close to blackouts" during a four-day heat spell in early July.
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