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That warning knocked more than £3bn off Rolls' market value.
Yesterday's sell-off knocked more than $230 million off the value of that investment.
When gasoline engines became more powerful in the 1920s, it was discovered that some fuels knocked more readily than others.
When they got home, the tree was still dazzling but wind had knocked more leaves to the ground.
The latest warning from the outsourcing giant knocked more than £500m from its value yesterday as its shares fell 32 per cent to 102.1p.
Zhang said the yuan, also known as the renminbi, was close to "market levels" after three days of declines that knocked more than 3% off its value.
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He started knocking more often, not caring that it was 6 A.M. or well after midnight.
Rain will knock more of the suspended particles to the ground.
Abandoning the interest rate proposal would knock more than $3bn of budgeted savings over four years.
She said that Restellini is often quoted in the press stoking controversy and knocking more established museums.
Some remember it as the sort of populist bill-killer that often appears at the end of a legislative session and knocks more "serious" bills out of consideration.
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