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Impairments caused by local brain tissue damage on the bleed site are also possible, including seizure, one-sided weakness ( hemiparesis ), a loss of touch sensation on one side of the body and deficits in language processing ( aphasia ).
In 1975 Donna Summer recorded a song which she brought to her producer Giorgio Moroder entitled " Love to Love You Baby " which contained a series of simulated orgasms The song was never intended for release but when Moroder played it in the clubs it caused a sensation.
Villeroi's capture caused a sensation in Europe, and had a galvanising effect on English public opinion.
It caused a sensation in the London monumental trade and for some years all polished granite ordered came from MacDonalds.
In 1324, two years before his first visit to Cairo, the West African Malian Mansa, or king of kings, Musa had passed through the same city on his own hajj and caused a sensation with a display of extravagant riches brought from his gold-rich homeland.
After returning to Basel, Servetus published Two Books of Dialogues on the Trinity () which caused a sensation among Reformers and Catholics alike.
In 2004 he caused a media sensation when he broke with many fellow environmentalists by pronouncing that " only nuclear power can now halt global warming ".
Krupp's exhibits caused a sensation in the engineering world, and the Essen works became famous.
The find, described as " one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of the 1980s ", caused a media sensation.
As the best preserved bog body found in Britain, its discovery caused a media sensation.
Reports of dinosaur-like creatures in Africa caused a minor sensation in the mass media, and newspapers in Europe and North America carried many articles on the subject in 1910-1911 ; some took the reports at face value, others were more skeptical.
North caused a sensation in 1907 after announcing an amalgamation with fellow VFA football club West Melbourne, which at the time had lost its home ground.
This event caused a local and national sensation as thousands took to the water ; several paintings in London's National Maritime Museum document the event, such as the one shown here.
This production was a tremendous success ; the newspaper Prager Oberpostamtszeitung called the work " a masterpiece ", and said " no piece ( for everyone here asserts ) has ever caused such a sensation.
" This had much to do with the novel's homoerotic overtones, which caused something of a sensation amongst Victorian critics when first published.
After three months, they headed back to the United States, where Valentino's new beard, which he had grown for the film, caused a sensation.
Zinoviev is remembered in Britain as the alleged author of the " Zinoviev Letter " which caused a sensation when published on October 25, 1924, four days before a general election.
The trial caused a sensation, as details of Caroline's familiarity with Pergami were revealed.
However, its exhibition in the Louvre in 1797 caused a sensation with Le Moniteur, which normally dealt with foreign affairs, reporting on it on its first two pages.
It caused a sensation and brought the throng to see his Soirees.
The sensation of sweetness caused by these compounds ( the " sweetness profile ") is sometimes notably different from sucrose, so they are often used in complex mixtures that achieve the most natural sweet sensation.
About 1820-1821, news of the sacrifices reached the East Coast ; it caused a sensation among European Americans.
Louis Napoleon's death caused an international sensation, and in one slanderous account Queen Victoria was accused of deliberately arranging the whole thing.
Lorre caused an international sensation with his portrayal of a serial killer who preys on little girls in the German film M ( 1931 ).

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In January, 1947, fear of Soviet and American intentions led to a secret meeting of senior cabinet ministers, where it was decided to press ahead with the development of Britain's independent nuclear deterrent, an issue which later caused a split in the Labour Party.
When the news of Ribbentrop's remarks was leaked to the Polish press despite Colonel Beck's order to the censors on 27 March, it caused anti-German riots in Poland with the local N. S. D. A. P headquarters in the ethnically mixed town of Lininco destroyed by a mob.
He resigned a few weeks into the 2003 NFL season after making comments about the press coverage for quarterback Donovan McNabb that caused controversy and accusations of racism on the part of Limbaugh.
A recent reunion with YMO pals Hosono and Takahashi also caused a stir in the Japanese press.
Concerns that defamation under common law might be incompatible with the new republican form of government caused early American courts to struggle between William Blackstone's argument that the punishment of " dangerous or offensive writings ... necessary for the preservation of peace and good order, of government and religion, the only solid foundations of civil liberty " and the argument that the need for a free press guaranteed by the Constitution outweighed the fear of what might be written.
She was the face of Chanel No. 5 in the late 1970s and she caused sales of the perfume to soar in the United Statesso much so that the American press, captivated by her charm, nominated her as the world's most elegant woman.
The scandal – named the " Ravel Affair " by the Parisian press – engaged the entire artistic community, pitting conservatives against the avant-garde, and eventually caused the resignation of Dubois and his replacement by Fauré instead of Lenepveu, a vindication of sorts for Ravel.
In October 2008, Robertson posted a press release on the Georgian Conflict speculating that the conflict is a Russian ploy to enter the Middle East, and that instability caused by a predicted pre-emptive strike by Israel on Iran would result in Syria's and Iran's launching nuclear strikes on other targets.
A drum brake is a brake in which the friction is caused by a set of shoes or pads that press against a rotating drum-shaped part called a brake drum.
A product missing its announced release date, and the labeling of it as vaporware by the press, can be caused by its development taking longer than planned.
When this email was reported in the press it caused widespread outrage for which Moore was forced to apologize.
In 2006, Sandra White, a Member of the Scottish Parliament, caused a furore when the term was used in a press release under her name.
A visit by Queen Elizabeth II to the site in 1972 caused considerable controversy ; student protests against the Queen's visit were vociferous and, in some cases, fuelled by alcohol, and the disturbances were widely condemned in the press and the local community, where students were refused access to buses and other facilities for a time.
This is caused by air being compressed with the tablet formulation and then expanding when the punch is released: if this breaks the tablet apart, it can be due to incorrect machine settings, or due to incorrect formulation: either because the tablet formulation is too brittle or not adhesive enough, or because the powder being fed to the tablet press contains too much air ( has too low bulk density ).
The case caused tremendous polarization in how to interpret the evidence that was available, and shortly after more than 100 preschools across the country had similar sensationalist allegations eagerly and uncritically reported by the press.
The player would press a pedal that caused a bell to ring and / or a padded hammer to strike the soundboard in imitation of a bass drum.
The release of So Long Ago the Garden in November 1973 caused controversy in the Christian press primarily due to its album cover, which some insisted featured a naked Norman, and that this was proof he had fallen away from God.
In 2005, it issued a press release stating that the election of Benedict XVI as Pope caused " hurt and pain " among LGBT people.
In 1885, during Plymouth's great typhoid epidemic, it was implied ( incorrectly ) in the press that the epidemic was caused by the new immigrants ' unsanitary living conditions.
A press announcement stated that Smetana had " become ill as a result of nervous strain caused by certain people recently.
" She continued, " These past 12 months have posed an extraordinary hardship for Brandy and her family, who have been unfairly forced to live under a cloud of suspicion initially caused by the ill-advised and premature press release sent out by the California Highway Patrol accusing Brandy of wrongdoing before the police investigation was even finished.
According to Dickie Peterson the group's lifestyle during this period caused problems with the music industry and press.
When the terms of the sale were leaked to the press, the resultant public outrage caused the sale to fall through.
The incident caused major international outcry when reported by the press, who wrote that near famine conditions were prevailing in Tralee by the end of the week.

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