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As in "A Ripple From the Storm" (1958), Communist Party politics are explicated, this time scornfully and in stultifying detail.
"The fundamental picture today was a ripple from the home sales numbers," said Pierre Ellis, senior economist at Primark Decision Economics.
"A communist must consider himself a dead man on leave," Anton tells Martha in Doris Lessing's 1958 autobiographical novel, A Ripple from the Storm.
These constraints include owner's desired state of charge, battery degradation, and limitation in the current ripple from the DC-link capacitor of the EV charger.
Far more important are organizational elements that ripple from the IT department all the way to the front lines of a business.
Adam Lallana was a pretty conservative choice as England's most advance right-sided attacker, perhaps even a Rooney-related move, a ripple from the centre, an innately conservative England manager allowing just one of his toes to disco dance.
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The ripples from the result affected other parties as well.
Ripples from the Baycol case are still being felt.
Meanwhile, ripples from the Enron mess washed through Washington.
The ripples from the Navalny saga have reverberated in other Russian cities.
The ripples from the scandal ultimately helped to bring down the Macmillan government.
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