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Why? Do you think people these days are more prepared for blackout emergencies?
BOOK REVIEW An entry on the children's picture book best-seller list last Sunday for "Blackout," by John Rocco, misidentified the publishing imprint.
An entry on the children's picture book best-seller list last Sunday for "Blackout," by John Rocco, misidentified the publishing imprint.
The notion of uncovering windows that were filled in during World War II -- for blackout purposes, not acoustical reasons -- is under discussion as well.
They pointed to the incremental advances made since the security state's audacious opening bid in the green paper – the retreat from the plan for blackout blinds in inquests, for example.
By contrast, she was paid $4 million for "Blackout," her latest album, according to people briefed on her affairs, but she probably took home only a fraction of that for the album, which was more than a year in the making.
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But for some businesses, the impact may be greater: insurance experts said there probably was no coverage for blackout-related losses.
I'd swapped Baudelaire's l'horrible fardeau du temps for blackouts, unexplained contusions and broken teeth.
Poor visibility has been flagged as an issue, and there is reportedly the potential for blackouts.
It scorned his energy price freeze idea, arguing that it was "flawed in practically every detail, to the point where it is almost a blueprint for blackouts".
At that time, Mason was an art student in the Midwest seeking treatment from Wilbur, a young psychiatrist in Omaha, for blackouts and disturbing behaviors that included disappearing for hours when her parents took her around town on errands.
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