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They also interrupted water supplies in Kharkiv, where the mayor said there was a "noticeable shortage of electricity."

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“It’s been a noticeable change in tone from past carriage fee battles. If customer losses stay at a minimum, then Disney is going to be in a tough place.”

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“Individually, these signals are not particularly noticeable. However, when they trigger together in a tight cluster, the warning becomes far more potent,” the SentimenTrader analysts said in their report.

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This shallowness means that such quakes can cause more noticeable and potentially damaging ground movement.

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Alt, the best player on the offensive line, had returned for the Week 8 game against Minnesota and his presence was noticeable in both run blocking and protection of Herbert’s blind side.

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