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The second is the Iraq war shock.
"I think that we would want to see an all-out war, shock and awe.
Nellie: But what about a war shock on top of an oil price shock?
Will Mr Lampert similarly have the last laugh?In this section Alternative reality This time it's war Shock to the system Jiminy cricket!
The historian Tim Cook has won the Charles Taylor Prize for literary nonfiction, for his book on the First World War, "Shock Troops".
Meanwhile, several class-action suits have been filed in New Jersey, the home state of both pharmaceutical firms.In this section Alternative reality This time it's war Shock to the system Jiminy cricket!
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His eyewitness report on the futility of the war shocked readers.
Van Cliburn's astonishing win at the 1958 International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow during the height of the cold war shocked the world and propelled him to international stardom.
The slaying of Goto, a freelance reporter whose work focused on refugees, children and other victims of war, shocked this country, which until now had not become directly embroiled in the fight against the militants.
Violent scenes of the drug wars shock and awe, balanced by the almost surreal beauty of "Angels," a shot of young girls in weathered robes, their heads bowed, their hands raised in supplication, pleading for an end to the bloodshed.
And we do not yet know whether even the intention can survive the transition — which suddenly seems more likely than not — from a quick war of shock and awe to a grinding, protracted struggle, hand to hand and house to house.
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