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Petzschner might well have pulled off the shock of the tournament but for the broken momentum.
"They had taken off the shock absorbers to put on the bat wings," she said.
The population was shaking off the shock of the economic crisis and dealing with the humiliation of needing financial assistance from European neighbors.
He said the sailors had shaken off the shock of the attack and worked relentlessly, with little sleep, to keep the ship from sinking.
It took Arsenal 40 minutes to shake off the shock and to turn an anxious, disjointed performance into something more stirring.
A brave decision, given that it removes at a stroke his team's only chance of pulling off the shock of the century.
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The economy began to shake off the shocks that held back growth in the first half of the year, like a jump in gasoline prices and the earthquake in Japan.
The remarkably low interest rates of recent years, which fell to a level not seen since the late 1950's, reflected Mr. Greenspan's determination to ward off the shocks to the economy caused by recession, terrorist attacks and the war in Iraq.
League Two Burton Albion pulled off one of the shocks of the Capital One Cup second round as they beat Leicester City at the King Power Stadium.
Tourism will suffer and foreign investment will be put off, but the shock value of the attack is low for the business community, which has witnessed five years of intermittent violence and threats in Indonesia, they said.
We measured the latency to falling off the belt (shock time) and number of shocks received.
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