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121Blackout — D✓Black|out, Black out [blɛk |au̮t ], der und das; [s], s <englisch> (Geistesabwesenheit, Erinnerungslücke; Theater plötzliche Verdunkelung am Szenenschluss; totaler Stromausfall) …
122blackout — Ho opōuliuli …
123blackout — v. 1. Faint. 2. Allow no lights to be shown …
124blackout — An incident of modern warfare and drilling for civil defense, consisting in an enforced extinguishment at night of all street and highway lights and the obscuring of all lights in business places, offices, and dwelling houses against being seen… …
125blackout — n.m. Black out …
126blackout — n. 1 a temporary or complete loss of vision, consciousness, or memory. 2 a loss of power, radio reception, etc. 3 a compulsory period of darkness as a precaution against air raids. 4 a temporary suppression of the release of information, esp.… …
127Northeast Blackout of 2003 — The Northeast Blackout of 2003 was a massive widespread power outage that occurred throughout parts of the Northeastern and Midwestern United States, and Ontario, Canada on Thursday, August 14, 2003, at approximately 4:15 pm EDT (20:15 UTC), with …
128Northeast blackout of 2003 — States and provinces that experienced the blackout; not all areas within these political boundaries were affected. The Northeast blackout of 2003 was a widespread power outage that occurred throughout parts of the Northeastern and Midwestern… …