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With volumes light in a holiday-shortened week it may take some form of shock to derail the market before year-end.
You can't expect folks to not be in some form of shock for a bit, but you have explain to them that the reality is that the company must march on and complete its destiny.
If the breath smells of pear drops or acetone this could be a sign that the casualty is diabetic and in some form of shock.
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Historically, it has taken some form of external shock or pressure from overseas, known as gaiatsu, to induce rapid and profound change in Japan (as a result of the 1970s oil shock, for example, Japan started liberalising its finance industry).
Stephen Wong, a contributor from Hong Kong who has been active on Chinese Wikipedia since 2009, said users across the region have experienced "some form of cultural shock," which triggers arguments.
Roughly 28% of total E. aedis transcripts encoded some form of Hsp70, a heat shock protein that assists in the folding of other proteins.
For years afterwards Sufjan didn't even acknowledge Christmas, but in 2001, almost as a form of shock therapy, he recorded a CD of seasonal ditties - some self-penned, some traditional - and mailed it to family and friends.
It is a form of shock.
Ms. Carr's form of shock is all too common.
The former bank foe now stands accused of being an invasive agent, inflicting his own form of shock therapy on his staff.
Given the timing, the kindest interpretation of "December Morn" is that it represents a form of shock therapy — physical immodesty as a cure for shame.
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