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The 20 largest European energy utilities have lost a jaw-dropping €500 billion in market value since 2008.The renewables policy also undermines the carbon market the EU's emissions-trading scheme (ETS), on which companies trade the permits their governments give them to emit carbon.
She had lost an eye, her jaw was broken and her face was swollen.
He broke Sadiq Mohammad and David Hookes' jaws, Majid Khan's cheekbone and both Colin Cowdrey and Ian Botham lost a few teeth facing Andy.
One had lost a passphrase and the $1 million in currency it was protecting in a display of jaw-dropping ignorance.
Merck lost a second trial to reach a verdict over claims that its osteoporosis drug Fosamax caused so-called jaw death.
Criteria of having a lost denture, a clicking jaw and a perceived need for a crown and bridge have been dropped from the model due to colllinearity.
Also around this time, Amis lost an old friend (Julian Barnes), an old agent (Pat Kavanagh), separated from his wife and two children, became horribly famous for his teeth (not, of course, the extraction of a few molars, but the reconstruction of his entire jaw), and lost his father, who died in November , 1995
I keep going, talking to the refugees, to the people who run the camps and care for the refugees, and then, after accompanying Ayman, a Syrian volunteer nurse on his rounds, as he changes the dressings on a youth whose foot was blown off by a landmine and an 11-year-old girl who lost half her jaw in a mortar attack that killed her father, I realise I can't think straight.
One man lost his jaw, tongue, and ability to speak.
Hamza Bakour is a patient who I'm sure will haunt my dreams for a long time — he's a child who lost his lower jaw.
Mr. Ebert, a winner of the Pulitzer Prize and a former co-host of "At the Movies," has previously been given a diagnoses of thyroid cancer and cancer of the salivary glands and lost his lower jaw after surgeries.
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