His ship was torpedoed but he was rescued and after the war, suffering from shellshock, he returned to Carrick-on-Suir.
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For Morsi's supporters, once they recover from their shellshock, the whole episode will most definitely feel like a coup.
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Many in the security community fear that sort of "worm" is the inevitable result of the shellshock bug.
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For 80 years there has been concern that brave men, suffering from shellshock after months in the trenches, had been wronged.
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At first their sense of shellshock was enhanced as, despite a generally abject spell, they managed to squander two outstanding chances.
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Wysopal points to attackers who are using a shellshock exploit to install a simple Perl program found on the open source code site GitHub.
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She lived through the second world war; her soldier father died, but it's not certain how -either in a concentration camp or of shellshock.
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This brief, intense and even savage novel is set in the trenches during the first World War, in which O'Flaherty himself fought and suffered shellshock.
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With a bug as dangerous as the "shellshock" security vulnerability discovered yesterday, it takes less than 24 hours to go from proof-of-concept to pandemic.
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Donna Maier was shellshocked by the news of President Trump's refugee ban.
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Your most sympathetic allies are shellshocked veterans who dearly need good psychological care.
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Hall says that it was due to Shellshock; Yahoo says not.
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But in the face of a dark new reality, shellshocked residents are displaying resilience
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But yes, there's also a spreadsheet. Without exception, each of tonight's six daters appears shellshocked.
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There were times in the opening quarter when Brighton, so shellshocked, threatened to wilt totally.
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Shellshock is one of the oldest known and unpatched bugs in the history of computing.