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He rattles off numbers to justify the big push in hydropower: in Europe, average energy use is 12,000KWh a person annually; in a middle income country it is 5,000KWh; in Africa, it is 100KWh.
Niggling problems, like squeaks or rattles, that do not affect safety are more common still.
As the faster, and relatively harmless, primary wave steals across the threshold and rattles the windows, he grabs his shoes and family, and (time permitting) jams open an outside door and has everyone wedge themselves there ready for the full blast of the secondary and Rayleigh shocks.He wishes the warning would come minutes, rather than mere seconds, earlier.
But Mr Khatami's enduring popularity rattles his foes.
He rattles off the names of several armed groups, new and old.
YANGON'S circular railway clacks, rattles and chuffs along a 46km (28.5-mile) loop around the city.
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Tory MPs are rattled (Lib Dems pleased) by the postponement to 2016 of Trident's replacement.
Where hay rattle has stemmed the vigour of grasses, wildflowers are benefiting; one of many farming names for this plant was "poverty".
As she lies wrapped in white cotton in an iron cot sterilized with bleach, her swollen legs appear dislocated from her rattling body.
On Monday, Wall Street was rattled by the Institute of Supply Management's (ISM) monthly index of the health of the manufacturing sector.
Martin Taylor, the club's goalkeeping coach, was part of the Wycombe team that rattled Liverpool at Villa Park in 2001.
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