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ensuing and shock
If a drop is detected, the heads of the hard disk are parked to avoid data loss and possible head or disk damage by the ensuing shock.
In the context of Economy Minister Alsogaray's " shock treatment " and ensuing inflation, the contracts that had been frozen by law in 1958 meant that the real salaries, which already had been sliding since Perón's fall in 1955, fell even further.
In an ensuing battle with Angel, in which Jasmine is clearly the greater ( still retaining her incredible superhuman strength ), Angel attempts to electrically shock Jasmine with damaged power lines.
As the show progressed, viewers were taken further behind the scenes during Baby Lyssa's training as a licensed bail bondsman and bounty hunter ; Dog's capture of Andrew Luster and the ensuing arrests of Chapman, Tim and Leland in Mexico ; the deaths of Beth's father ( Garry Smith ) and Dog's oldest daughter ( Barbara Katie Chapman ); Chapman and Beth's 2006 wedding ; Baby Lyssa's wedding and the birth of her second child ; and the shock and fear of the family after Dog, Tim and Leland were arrested by federal marshals in Hawaii to await possible extradition to Mexico.

ensuing and public
During the ensuing thirteen years Aberdeen took a less prominent part in public affairs.
The remit of the JTLS has expanded in the ensuing years to cover technical language support and interpreting and translation services across the UK Government and to local public sector services in Gloucestershire and surrounding counties.
When the Wall Street Crash of 1929 struck less than eight months after he took office, Hoover tried to combat the ensuing Great Depression with volunteer efforts, public works projects such as the Hoover Dam, tariffs such as the Smoot-Hawley Tariff, an increase in the top tax bracket from 25 % to 63 %, and increases in corporate taxes.
In the ensuing Canadian federal election, 1926, King appealed for public support of the constitutional principle that the Governor General must accept the advice of his ministers, though this principle was at most only customary.
The ensuing report, created by Trent Lott and Christopher Dodd, issued in May 2003, cautioned that " It is too soon to determine the extent to which the goals of Maine ’ s and Arizona ’ s public financing programs are being met ... We are not making any recommendations in this report.
The ensuing case let the world know, for the first time, that the Syndicate existed ; the Syndicate had always gone to great lengths to hide its existence from the public and ghostwriters were contractually obliged never to reveal their authorship.
In the ensuing years, several modern amenities were introduced in the village, including the first cotton gin ( 1910 ), a public water system ( 1922 ), and electrical service ( 1927 ).
In the ensuing public inquiry ( the Hutton Inquiry ), that reported in January 2004, the BBC was heavily criticised.
Many systems were sold in the New Orleans area in the ensuing years before the first public demonstration of this integration occurred in 1982 at the Summer Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago, Illinois.
Cavallo's policies are viewed by opponents as major causes of the deindustrialization and the rise of unemployment, poverty and crime endured by Argentina in the late 1990s, as well as the collapse of 2001, the ensuing default of the Argentine public debt.
) This seriously diminished the revenue returns, and the public accounts for the year 1907 — 1908 showed a deficit of £ 996, 000, and a prospective deficit for the ensuing year of an almost equal amount.
The ensuing scandal dragged on for months, during which Pompey returned from the east, Caesar divorced his wife, and most public business was suspended.
The ensuing public protests polarised the New Zealand population.
The group's efforts were though dampened by the absence of Bizzy Bone from the album's videos and large portions of the ensuing tour and public appearances.
On Sunday, July 19, 2008, following both an extended discussion of West End's failure to provide refunds for those who had preordered Septimus and the ensuing forum flameout, Eric Gibson announced on the West End Games forums that he was officially through with the company and was selling all of its properties ; he revealed that he had already been contacted by interested parties, but felt that he should not make the facts about the offerings public.
SKH-SDP however, quickly became the shadow of its former self – the majority of its membership, including the highest ranking officials, defected to HDZ, while the breakup of Yugoslavia, the rebellion of ethnic Serbs and the ensuing war which broke out in 1991 further radicalised the Croatian public.
Over the ensuing months, Ershad sought a formula for elections while dealing with potential threats to public order.
This resulted in an immediate falling out between Royce da 5 ' 9 " and D12, with a drawn-out, public rivalry between the rapper and five of the six members ensuing.
The erosion of public confidence undermines the nobility of the legal system, and leads to ensuing chaos.
The ensuing public outcry led the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation to install it two blocks south of the Exchange in the plaza at Bowling Green.
) District Council 37 won many of the ensuing elections, making it into one of the large public employee local unions in the world.
The true impact of the study is difficult to gauge, as smoking was not considered a public health problem in the 1950s, and the appreciation of the problem would only grow in the ensuing decades.
The ensuing public relations disaster forced the president of the AOC, John Coates, and the director general of the IOC, Francois Carrard, to distance their organisations from these attempts.
In the ensuing three year absence abroad her public involvement with Australian feminism gradually ended, with the Women's Political Association dissolving and her publications ceasing print.

ensuing and outrage
The ensuing furore, with the Welsh football authorities having to apologise to the Beckhams ( despite David Beckham appearing to take the joke in good humour ) as well as expressing outrage at the band's perceived lack of respect, prompted many people to question exactly why the organisers had hired them to play in the first place.
This action set the stage for Lyon's arrest of a Missouri State Militia encampment near St. Louis on May 10 and the ensuing riot known as the Camp Jackson Affair when the militiamen were paraded as prisoners toward the arsenal, much to the outrage of gathering civilian mobs.

ensuing and convinced
A promotional DVD was made for in-house circulation, and its ensuing popularity ( and emergence on eBay ) convinced parties involved to distribute the collection in hard copy.
In the background of the ensuing showdown, evil animals from the pet store are slaughtering people ; this goes unnoticed by most of the main characters, although Sharon is now convinced that Stan's fish did really kill the people in the house.
Also, the largely ethnic reasons of the Yugoslav wars made many ethnic Hungarians feel insecure about their future in Serbia and, together with the ensuing economic regression, convinced them to opt for emigration to Hungary or to other countries.

ensuing and Japanese
Darky iconography is still popular in Japan today, but when Japanese toymaker Sanrio Corporation exported a darky-icon character doll ( the doll, Bibinba, had fat, pink lips and rings in its ears ) in the 1990s, the ensuing controversy prompted Sanrio to halt production.
However, the Japanese did not give up so easily, as the ensuing Battle of Leyte proved, and convergence of naval forces resulted in the four-day Battle of Leyte Gulf, the largest naval battle in history.
The six Japanese aircraft carriers that had played a crucial role in the attack on Pearl Harbor became a primary focus of U. S. naval efforts in the ensuing Pacific campaign.
His ensuing involvement in Japanese life, and long career as an industrial consultant there, spread Shewhart's thinking, and the use of the control chart, widely in Japanese manufacturing industry throughout the 1950s and 1960s.
They were diverted to Brisbaine, Australia after the Japanese Invastion on 8 December 1941 and were not used in the ensuing Battle of the Philippines.
Although Japan had not formally declared war on China, by August 1937, following the Marco Polo Bridge Incident of July 7 and the ensuing Japanese invasion of North China, a de facto state of war existed between China and Japan.
The last stage, ranging from October 27 to the end of November, involved the retreat of the Chinese army in the face of Japanese flanking maneuvers, and the ensuing combat on the road to China's capital, Nanjing.
The Japanese radio operator comes to, and in the ensuing fracas, both Scott and Hornsby are killed.
In the ensuing melee one of the Japanese destroyers fired a spread of torpedoes that passed by the allied cruisers and sunk four of their own troopships.
) Of greater strategic importance was the ensuing decision by Japanese Admiral Soemu Toyoda to abandon the Tawi Tawi anchorage as too exposed to enemy submarines, a sortie that then precipitated the Battle of the Philippine Sea.
The book chronicles the changes Zhangzhuangcun underwent after the defeat of occupying Japanese forces by the communist Eighth Route Army and the ensuing land reform movement by the Communist Party of China.
One Japanese reviewer claimed the Impact song cultivated a heroic atmosphere for ensuing battles.
During the ensuing dogfight McGuire observed at least seven Japanese Zero fighters attacking a lone P-38 that was trailing smoke.
In the ensuing years, he developed a close relationship with Nationalist Chinese leader Chiang Kai-Shek and spent most of his posting explaining why Britain could not offer him any substantive aid in his struggle against the Japanese invaders.
Thousands of these soldiers would die under Japanese captivity during the ensuing Bataan Death March and imprisonment.
Within weeks, the Japanese forces took much of Jeolla province and surrounded the fortress of Namwon, and then took it in the ensuing Siege of Namwon.
* It is estimated that tens of thousands of works of Japanese art dating as far back as the 13th century were destroyed in the 1923 Great Kanto earthquake and the ensuing firestorm that destroyed much of central Tokyo.

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