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I think they were in shock because of the explosion.
He named his creation after the computer antagonist of System Shock because of the destructive potential.
In October, I brought it back in, and I think it went into shock because of the change.
"In the last year or so, people have been having sticker shock because of the price of a rental car," Mr. Weinberg said.
Referring to the market turmoil on Thursday, he added: "I still think people are in a state of shock because of what happened last week".
And if such a listener had then heard Coltrane in concert, the experience would have been a shock, because of the length, intensity, complexity, the sheer power and fury of performances in clubs.
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"Egyptians were shocked because of the circumstances of the murder.
Berry said the UK economy is "uniquely vulnerable to financial shocks" because of the complexity of its banking system.
But it said global growth remained vulnerable to further economic shocks because of the uncertain recovery from the 2008 financial crash.
FRANKFURT — The euro zone remains vulnerable to shocks because of weak banks and incomplete regulatory safeguards, the International Monetary Fund said Friday, in a warning to European leaders not to slacken their efforts to build a more resilient financial system.
The failure of a key pipeline on Friday morning caused an immediate doubling of gas prices in the spot market – though prices fell back later as the problem was resolved, the incident highlighted the vulnerability of the UK to energy shocks, because of the high dependence on gas imports for heating and power generation.
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