Partial or total loss of memory.
Darkness resulting from the extinction of lights (as in a city invisible to enemy aircraft)
Foam-backed, opaque fabric.
1 But a simple blackout didn't require the attention of the prime minister.
2 S&P also believes attempts to reintroduce a blackout provision would likely fail.
3 Several thefts from shops in the area were reported during the blackout .
4 The blackout has long been in place to protect attendances at matches.
5 I think there should be a one-day blackout across the entertainment industry.
6 The blackout caused by my murder left five standard days unaccounted for.
7 It had, in fact, wandered off at some point after his blackout .
8 The report also dismissed suggestions the blackout was caused by lightning strikes.
9 A major blackout hit nearly half of Venezuela including the capital Caracas.
10 That much had leaked out before the news blackout slammed down completely.
11 The blackout left many viewers dismayed or convinced they had lost reception.
12 On Wednesday, as the blackout unfolded, support for the bills quickly crumbled.
13 A national blackout is when you don't supply anything in the country.
14 What occurred between them had always been subject to the strictest blackout .
15 The blackout extended to foreign broadcasters including CNN, the BBC and Aljazeera.
16 Some of them have never seen a blackout since they were born.
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