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the blackouts
noun
A temporary loss of consciousness.
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The blackouts remain a threat.
The blackouts caused a variety of problems.
But the blackouts have highlighted concerns about deregulation.
When the market manipulation went away, so did the blackouts.
(The blackouts are preceded by house lights brightly kept up).
The blackouts are planned to follow a highly complex procedure.
The blackouts included neighborhoods in San Francisco, Sacramento and Modesto.
And unlike the blackouts, it is not merely a temporary unpleasantness mandated from on high.
The blackouts imposed on domestic customers by Tepco after the Fukushima disaster were a rude awakening.
Ms Fernández was conspicuously absent during the period of the blackouts, on holiday in Patagonia.
The blackouts and other energy disruptions of Hurricane Sandy were just a foretaste, the report says.
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