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They are nonstationary adversarial systems where behavior changes constantly in response to political shocks, technological shifts and unpredictable human decisions.

The violence was shocking for a nation that had cultivated an image of calm and order for nearly six decades.

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The attack on December 20, 2024 killed six people and wounded more than 300, shocking the country.

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Heusinger’s James has a seductive earnestness that conceals some shocking character developments.

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Albert Xhediku, 34, received the fatal shock from a floodlight when he went to retrieve a football at the Mountbatten centre in Portsmouth.

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

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