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2022 The technology frees parents from having to fuss at their kids about their TV viewing, going so far as to black out the screen when someone is too close.Ĭhris Morris, Fortune, 7 Jan. 2022 The use of quick black in, then black out stop-action moments to show Penny and Fuzzy becoming friends feels forced, however, even if intended to speed things along.ĭavid L. 2022 There may be revisionist histories and the darkness yet to come may black out the brightness visible now.Īdam Gopnik, The New Yorker, 13 Mar. Yulia Latynina, WSJ, Fans in the comments section have already begun trying their hand at the word game and shared their results - making sure to black out the answer - many of whom got the inaugural Weezle right on the first try. 2021 Recent Examples on the Web: Verb They were supposed to be a game-changer that could be used to black out GPS, disrupt communications, and take over drones or deliberately crash them into the ground. 2021 Shocked because Cuoco’s performance as Cassie Bowden, an alcoholic party girl who may have killed a guy during a blackout, is amazing.

2022 In 2011, during the county-wide blackout that left 1.4 million residents without power, the community flocked to the bar.īon Appétit, 30 Nov. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) tried to sneak down to Cancun to escape the cold, only to get caught and slink back home with his tail between his legs. Tori Latham, Robb Report, During the blackout, each additional megawatt-hour of production should have been worth $87,000, according to that math. 2022 And as Robb Report previously noted, the truck’s battery will be able to charge other electric vehicles and even power a house for up to three days during a blackout. 2022 Major Ukrainian internet service provider Triolan had been temporarily knocked out, in a blackout that mostly affected the northeastern Kharkiv region-a target of the Russian invasion. New York Times, If those were not able to be operated and the site was in a total blackout, mobile fire trucks could be used to inject water into the core - something that was tried at Fukushima, Lyman said. Recent Examples on the Web: Noun With backup batteries, the systems can operate even in a blackout, keeping businesses open and turning the organization’s headquarters into a refuge for people who use medical devices that need to be powered.
