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Their path would become more difficult as more suppliers fail, causing parts shortages and other problems that can ripple through the industry.
The antiterrorist bunker mentality that transfixed the country was felt acutely along the United States borders with Canada and Mexico, where police constricted the multibillion-dollar flow of goods, disrupting trade, causing parts shortages and adding to costs.
Harassment from other tenants began almost immediately, Ms. Radin said, with neighbors allied with Mr. Taub hitting her and flooding the apartment above, causing parts of her ceiling to collapse.
Control rods, as the name suggests, regulate the nuclear reaction in the reactor vessel, and a control rod ejection accident has a domino effect, causing parts of the reactor to overheat.
According to Jay Famiglietti, a water scientist at Nasa's jet propulsion lab in Pasadena and a professor at UC Irvine, two-thirds of the lost water has been sucked out of aquifers in the Central Valley, causing parts of the valley to sink.
A commuter train has collided with a vehicle in Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, causing parts of the train to burst into flames.
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