1. The first meeting between these strangers could easily produce a shock that reverberated throughout the Marriage. 2. And if change in Eastern Europe produces shocks for Mr Gorbachev, the tremors will be felt in the West, too. 3. But that is a move that could produce profound shocks in one of the most isolated countries in the world. 4. Even the limited disclosures may produce some shocks for investors, including some bond fund managers, by showing wide disparities in pricing of the same bond. 5. Australia pace bowlers Paul Reiffel and left-armer Brendon Julian produced early shocks for the West Indies, who won the toss and batted. 6. Hamer claims cancer stems from severe emotional shock and that treatment involves resolving the conflict that produced the shock. 7. Although globalisation would increase opportunities for growth, it could also produce macroeconomic shocks resulting in unemployment, marginalization and political conflict, Ortiz said. 8. Table tennis produced two shocks. |