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“Utilities, meanwhile, benefit from regulated revenue streams that cushion against economic shocks,” John Murillo, chief business officer of B2Broker, wrote in an email.

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She also described the inadequate level of information given to the health committee as "shocking".

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England avoid a shock defeat by Pakistan at the Women's World Cup, being saved by heavy rain in Colombo.

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England avoided a shock defeat by Pakistan at the Women's World Cup, being saved by heavy rain in Colombo.

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"I'm not upset... I just want to know if my son is among them. If not, if they don't find my son among these martyrs, I will be shocked."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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