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"It begins in the dark after an intense experience, a shock", he says.
Reading his illuminations of the organisational through the personal is to experience a shock of recognition.
The same scene is detailed in one oral history after another: the almost hallucinatory experience, a shock even when long expected, of hearing the words "We're going to have to let you go".
Even more unfortunately, in humans the same mechanism can lead to injury, complications and death when patients are restrained in hospitals; and possibly also when infants experience a shock while lying on their stomachs, which is considered a likely cause of sudden infant death syndrome.
He is expected to use a speech later on Thursday to try to calm fears that Britain's financial system could experience a shock and to say that the Bank's contingency plans have kept funds flowing in the City and bolstered business confidence.
For instance, if you closed your eyes and I surprised you with an ice cube down your back, you'd experience a shock of cold.
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I experienced a shock when we were in the dark.
The Spanish agricultural sector then experienced a shock after joining the EEC in 1986.
On Thursday, Boeheim very nearly experienced a shock of a different kind.
Then they were asked to take shocks on behalf of the participant, who, they were told, had experienced a shock trauma as a child.
Dudley said the industry had experienced a "shock to the system" and that the North Sea was a "problem child in terms of efficiency".
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