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"We wanted to create a shock," he said.
I insisted on having this list in order to create a shock and a debate," Moscovici said.
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.
After presiding over a coin toss at a cricket match between journalists and politicians on Sunday, Turnbull continued to argue Labor's policy on negative gearing would create a shock in the property market.
Axl was the archetypal Rainbow Bar juke junkie, Slash was some kind of stoner voodoo priest, the riffs roared; the immediacy of their songs and aesthetic fused with the suddenness of their success – pre-internet, you could usually see stadium bands coming a good decade off – to create a shock impact, a spin of the cultural dial that saw Sunset Strip whiskey rock swing from corny to cool.
Evra knows United face a tough ask overcoming Bayern to create a "shock", although he says United's best form has come in Europe so far in the current campaign.
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When the wind hits this field it creates a shock wave known as the bow shock.
Such a seismic event cannot avoid creating a shock and some painful after-effects.
This slapped the underside of the wing, creating a shock wave in the fuel inside.
June comes, and a new iPhone is introduced to the world, creating a shock wave of obsolescence.
"Most Jordanian people do not even know that there are Jordanian forces in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and this itself created a shock".
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