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blackout

noun as in temporary unconsciousness

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Roads and rail lines were blocked across the UK, and day-time blackouts were introduced with coal running low.

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Meanwhile, ministers announced new laws allowing travel bans, social media blackouts and phone restrictions for suspected people smugglers earlier this month.

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People say security forces have deliberately hit electricity grids and generators, leaving the camp in a blackout.

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Suspected people smugglers will face travel bans, social media blackouts and phone restrictions under new laws, the government has announced.

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Puerto Rico was plunged into darkness early Tuesday morning by a nearly island-wide blackout.

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

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