Confidence in the euro has also been knocked by the conflict in Kosovo, in Europe's backyard.
It comes as the group reported a 58% fall in half-year net profit, knocked by weaker metal prices.
Leading US car firms have all been knocked by an over-reliance on thirsty pick-ups and SUVs, at a time when more American drivers are switching to smaller more economical cars.
After all, if Xyrem got knocked by 20 out of 22 advisers to the Food and Drug Administration as a treatment for pain, how could it be something regulators could OK just to ease some excessive daytime sleepiness?
Last year, when a Web site launched by infamous hacker group LulzSec was knocked offline by a massive DDoS attack it turned to CloudFlare, a 30-person San Franicisco start-up for protection.
And it is a call for conservation, mindful of the shortages that are out there, shortages that are made worse by the fact that these refineries have been knocked out by the storm in the Gulf region.
Thursday proved a mixed night for English clubs, with Newcastle United exiting at the hands of Benfica , with the Portuguese side tipped by many to win the competition, while Tottenham Hotspur were knocked out by Basel .
Denly seldom looked troubled by the Somerset attack and it came as a surprise when he had his off stump knocked back by Jones.
In 2002 and 2006 England reached the quarter-finals before being knocked out by Brazil and Portugal.
The website of Spain's national police force has been briefly knocked offline by hacker collective Anonymous.
In another incident, a 21-year-old female officer at HMP Wayland was knocked out by an inmate.
Arnold thought my voice was fine, but he was really knocked out by my lyrics.
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The assessment was that perhaps one in 10 might be knocked offline by the storm.
The top rate for the city income tax, for instance, was knocked down by 21%.
Elsewhere, the American men's volleyball team was knocked out by Italy in the quarterfinal.
People knocked flat by natural disasters deserve support from citizens who've had no such misfortune.
Television cameras showed debris falling from the sky and power transformers being knocked out by high winds.
The storm's fury was felt online, as well, when digital clouds were knocked out by real ones.
Charlton should have returned to London with a point after Ayinsah was clumsily knocked over by Edwards.
His clearing attempt was knocked down by New York forward Taylor Pyatt, who moved the puck to Hagelin.
The officer suffered a minor elbow injury when he was allegedly knocked over by Mr. Santana, police said.
Kelly's intelligent cross into the box was knocked on by Bryson, and Frazer Wright was foiled by Nelson's fine save.
Two seeds suffered shock defeats as Spain's Nicolas Almagro, the No. 10 seed, was knocked out by Austrian Jurgen Melzer.
They resonate with some fans of teams like Chelsea and Arsenal, which were knocked out by Barcelona in controversial circumstances.
The sailor was knocked overboard by the boom of the 33ft (10m) yacht Wavelet on Thursday evening near the River Exe.
The results, which were worse than analysts' expectations, were knocked down by weak stock markets which hit Credit Suisse's insurance business.
Many were knocked back by the emerging-market crisis that began in Thailand in 1997 and spread to Latin America soon afterward.
I've stood in the ruins of buildings knocked down by killers and promised the survivors I would never let them down.
Craig Thomson's cross was knocked down by the former Kilmarnock player, but Mrowiec's effort glanced off the top of the bar.
Former Olympic silver-medallist Khan lost his unbeaten record in spectacular fashion when he was knocked out by Colombian Prescott inside a minute.
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