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Inter lead the table with 36 points from 16 games with Milan five points adrift in second place and Juventus a further point back after a shock 3-1 loss at Bari on Saturday.
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At some point, we're expecting a nasty shock from Europe, probably in the second half of the year.
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In Milgram's experiment, 79 percent of participants who got to that point went all the way to the maximum shock, he said.
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Likewise, debased dollars wobble the scale at the point of exchange and push commodities up a la an oil shock.
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The other point about her arrest is that it is something of a shock to the political establishment, since she was on unusually good and friendly terms with three successive prime ministers, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and the current tenant of 10 Downing Street, David Cameron.
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Slovakia also need just one more point to reach the November 2-3 final after taking a shock 2-0 over Russia in Moscow.
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To such a point that when leaving Jin and hitting the street afterwards, it becomes a culture shock.
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Proponents also point to a recent study published in JAMA, which found that high-energy shock waves were better than low-energy waves in treating patients with shoulder tendinitis resulting from calcium deposits.
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They began their campaign with a shock away win in Tunisia in June and have continued on a winning streak which has given them a three-point lead in the standings.
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They are now a point ahead of Toulouse and know that victory at The Rec over the French aristocrats, who suffered a shock home defeat by Glasgow on Saturday, will send them through as pool winners.
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International Monetary Fund economist Dora Iakova has modeled what she terms the "immigration shock" and is convinced it boosted real economic growth in Britain by at least 0.2 of a percentage point per year after 2004, helping the country overcome an uptick in interest rates.
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