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Point-of-sale advertisements accounted for a quarter of the total ambient media spend.
It is estimated that between 1880 and 1960, illegal lynch mobs accounted for the deaths of up to 4,800 black people.
Work on sewers, roads and other public works accounted for some of the more expensive costs.
Other manometers contain a sealed-off vacuum at one end, so that changes in atmospheric pressure don't have to be accounted for in calculations.
What is represented in litigation is only a snapshot of the broader legal landscape, and this representativeness needs to be accounted for.
Printing and reprographic services accounted for 53 percent of the company's 2001 revenues.
Glutamine and asparagine accounted for most of the nitrogen released by protein breakdown.
If server resident software is required for the solution to operate correctly, that should be accounted for as a host is added.
Between 1998 and 2001, lockouts accounted for 57 percent of all industrial disputes.
Sometimes the leafstalk was eaten through a little too far, or broke off in bending, which accounted for the green leaves found on the ground.
Russians, Lithuanians, Croats, Serbs, and Poles each accounted for 3 percent to 4 percent of the workforce.
Its high-quality coffee came from arabica beans, which in 1971 accounted for a small fraction of the coffee consumed in America.
Thus, linguists have usually treated language as an abstract object which can be accounted for without reference to social concerns of any kind.
He added that over time, rhinoviruses accounted for less than 50 per cent of all colds.
Blairs apparent stature can be accounted for by the prostration of his ostensible opponents.
We will not stop searching until we have accounted for every soldier, sailor, airman and Marine missing in the line of duty.
However, the actual usable number of characters that can be entered is 48, since the delimiters must be accounted for in the total.
The Primitive Methodists accounted for a further thirteen Keighley places of worship.
But it was not just the fine weather that accounted for the record attendances.
Discussion of the ganzfeld controversy in Psychological Bulletin accounted for 63 citations.
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This was accounted for by the fact that the light of swang was not half as intense as that of the outer sun in the tropics.
There had been billed to lyse great stores of goods that were not accounted for.
This difference may be accounted for by the closure of the stomata at night.
In addition to this, she must have 600 quarterly for sundries not to be accounted for.
The fact of the Tarawa having been built in America accounted for the crew, boy Jim and all, being such good guessers.
The great conflicts of the West, and the minor battles had accounted for the others.
These apparently are accounted for by involuntary eye-movements which take place regardless of the effort made to fixate vision.
Language is ambiguous, imprecise, and not neutral in respect to the phenomena observed and accounted for.
His games had been annotated in an inferentially depreciatory manner, his victories accounted for, and his antagonists excused.
This, no doubt, accounted for the embarrassment so manifest in the Countess's manner.
They are sufficiently accounted for by the fact that the poems are of Aeolic origin.
The prevalence of this sign may be accounted for by the kindred love for the barleycorn in the human and gallinaceous tribes.
So far, all the uses of words that we have considered can be accounted for on the lines of behaviourism.
Their names were Alecto, Megra, and Tisiphone, and their origin was variously accounted for.
Thus the phenomena of self-induction are accounted for by the supposed medium.
The boarding party would never rest until they had accounted for all three.
In this way the successive gain and loss of sixfold in the amount of light might be accounted for.
The rapidity with which emaciation, hydrops, and marasmus occur in severe cases is thus easily accounted for.
But nearly every religion has accounted for all the devilment in this world by the crime of woman.
Some geologists said this accounted for the greater depth of the Antarctic Ocean.
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