He was drooling slightly, out of the corner of his cavernous mouth, and as a result looked rather stupid. |
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It's only recently and as a result of all the bitter acrimony that he realised that they can't sort it out. |
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This information rang alarm bells in the Admiralty, and as a result the Allied fleet was put on alert for a major engagement. |
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The characters were an afterthought and as a result, always came across as wooden and boring. |
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That said, even though the car may not have been perfect today, it was raceable, and as a result, we were able to do a reasonable job. |
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It then went into receivership and as a result he was robbed of his pension. |
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But Elliott surprised Yorkshire officials by announcing that his knee was still not 100 per cent and as a result he was withdrawn from the side. |
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Jacquelyn stood in awe that her plan actually worked and as a result she could barely move. |
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He is, even more importantly, and as a result of these successes, the creator and propagator of a style. |
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Romeo and Juliet is the archetype of literary romance and as a result, this theme has appeared in countless songs. |
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The Minister is still living in the past and as a result we are not gaining the jobs we should have. |
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The children had always regarded her as family, and as a result she looked on them as her own. |
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Many of these farmers did not have an opportunity to increase numbers and as a result, are losing out on any compensation. |
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I met that patient's needs and wants, and as a result my surgery ran late and other patients in the waiting room grumbled. |
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There was good defending on both sides, and as a result of this and two hard-working goalies, the half finished scoreless. |
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We felt quite at ease as the naturist section was a good distance from the main 'textile' beach and as a result there were very few passers by. |
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Show-jumpers are highly bred thoroughbred horses and as a result they are extremely highly strung. |
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One gains the greatest type of satisfaction and pleasure from doing the right thing, and as a result the two choices merge into one. |
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Therefore, your pension is priced for a bull market, not a bear market, and as a result is very risky. |
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Unfortunately, we didn't learn the times tables by rote, and as a result I still have to work it out rather than instantly knowing. |
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They were organized around an exporting economy, and as a result, the major cities dwarfed other towns within the tributary area. |
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But you can easily reason that in this case, Perez noticed Tails' misplay, and as a result, Perez took advantage of the misplay and scored a run. |
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Alas, they failed to heed me, and as a result the traditional New Year predictions column is a mite trickier than it used to be. |
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The turbo simply refused to wake up and as a result there was absolutely no power at all. |
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The intimate nature of this anxiety prevents it from being addressed, and as a result, it operates in powerful, unapparent ways. |
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The teams divided themselves into alliances and as a result both friends and enemies were made. |
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There is a very little friction among cold fronts and as a result winds at lower-levels can become blustery and gusty. |
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However, in some instances students are not aware of these services and as a result, many of these programs are underutilized. |
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Earnings estimates still have to come down and as a result we are underweight in technology stocks. |
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The sugar high took me into the wee hours, and as a result, today I am feeling slug like and overly emotional. |
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But modern life has moved beyond such administrative units as boroughs and as a result, the need for wardens has diminished. |
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For many months he wouldn't settle, slept fitfully, never napped and as a result was tired, irritable and tiring. |
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In contrast, most recreational athletes spend little time concentrating on breathing and as a result are bad breathers. |
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They have plenty of money and as a result they consume vast quantities of drink. |
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In fine Whistler tradition, the beer flowed freely and as a result, this morning many of the brunch attendees looked the worse for wear. |
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They had sunk in training a week previously and as a result had put splashboards on. |
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Memory fades with time, and as a result the evidence people can provide on the stand becomes progressively more unreliable. |
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Because what happens when we go to sleep is that our minds become dull and stupid and as a result, we experience a variety of hallucinations. |
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He was the son of Silken Thomas and as a result of being educated in Italy he came to be recognised as a dabbler in the occult arts. |
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Sadly, however, it seems this made people a little more careless and as a result syphilis in many areas is on the rise again. |
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He was often careless with tactical dispositions and as a result, his army lost thousands of men. |
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She gave her head a careless shake, and as a result very nearly pitched herself off her seat. |
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This consultation remains ongoing and as a result, no date has been set for closure. |
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I have Narcolepsy and as a result I experience cataplexy, automatic behavior, sleep paralysis, microsleeps, and hypnagogic hallucinations. |
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They've had a lot of funding cuts and staff cuts, and as a result all the staff are doing these crazy stretches of double shifts. |
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When sufficient gsl is present, it drives fast bursting, and as a result the slow s2 current does not have enough time to oscillate. |
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The thought of loosing life or limb stuns us into shock, and as a result we stop breathing. |
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The downside of this approach is that a high volume of network traffic can overload a system, and as a result not all packets are analyzed. |
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He has been called upon to set aside a will because it is claimed the testator was hoodooed, and as a result changed his will. |
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Wire and plastic are used to partition these halls, and as a result prostitution is now rife in the area. |
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It was expected to remain a small town and as a result only twenty-four townblocks were pegged out. |
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A porous paper may absorb a lot of the ink and as a result, the colors may be lighter. |
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He represents the Meath constituency in the Dail and as a result of his appointment will resign his seat and a by-election will be held in Meath. |
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A lot of plants are configured so that product is moved to a common conveyor first, and as a result, there is a lot of product handling involved. |
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Ben had explained to her that his injury, while a flesh wound, had not been cleaned properly, and as a result was badly infected. |
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This allows the user to move the cursor to the edge of the screen and as a result, the camera will move in the same direction. |
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For the original pressing, the band requested the flames look orange, and as a result, the entire cover was printed orange on white. |
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Moral is low, egos are high and as a result it's not productive for the common good of the whole community. |
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The parents and the teachers tend to compare their wards with their counterparts and as a result the child is demoralised in front of others. |
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But dianthus, like orchids, are easily crossed among the species, and as a result we can enjoy varieties fall, winter and spring. |
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These receptors attract the male hormone, dihydrotestosterone, which flows in the blood stream and as a result starts the hair-loss process. |
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I haven't been sleeping well over the past few nights, and as a result am a bit groggy throughout the day. |
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In short, the group lacked diversity and as a result demonstrated a colossal example of the failings of groupthink. |
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But how many of them are left in the rest of Africa is guesswork, and as a result, their decline may be easily overlooked. |
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It has been noted that this strategy disfavors female workers who make less than men and as a result, have less to invest. |
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The shaven-headed, doe-eyed beauty was never short on shock tactics and as a result was often the target of condemnation and negative press. |
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But the vast cultural rift is diminishing, and as a result, calling Democrats unpatriotic is becoming a bit harder. |
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Militants are holding the mother teresa of Somalia hostage, and as a result, dozens of children have already died. |
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If a layman or laywoman received Mass, it was in the form of the wafer of the host only, and as a result the chalice became an object of almost superstitious reverence. |
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We have not managed to phase out the consumption of leaded petrol, and as a result, every year more than 4000 people fall victim to air pollution in Iran. |
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They simply could not bring themselves to believe that they would attack, and as a result they adopted the interpretation that their army was deploying only for an exercise. |
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These anticyclones diverted rain-bearing frontal systems away from the country for much of the time and as a result it was a dry but cloudy month everywhere. |
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You've been very unhappy and as a result become willful and stroppy. |
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Even Indonesians acknowledge that prolonged exposure to the smell may have negative effects, and as a result, the carriage of durians on public transport is forbidden. |
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Oh, and as a result of the fiscal cliff negotiations in late 2012, tax rates on some people actually rose. |
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Since the aircraft's stormscope was not working, the pilot was flying blind into the thunderstorm, and as a result, he and his three passengers died. |
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The government is increasingly accepting stress as an illness and as a result it is repeatedly and gratuitously used as an excuse for society to hide behind. |
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Headmasters and school boards have control over budgets, the curriculum, staffing and salaries, and as a result are free to innovate and adapt to local needs. |
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I spent my lunch hour talking to co-workers about my brief flirtation with joining a convent and as a result, got absolutely no studying done today. |
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But if you ignore the greenwash, this road will generate more traffic and as a result there will be more pollution, global warming and health problems. |
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She said that after about a year, and as a result of the girl doing her best to resist his advances, Richards turned his attentions to another girl. |
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Because of what folk have seen on the streets, complaints have been made and as a result we have twice had unannounced checks carried out by Trading Standards officers. |
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With the introduction of macadamised roads, the Cleveland Bay was considered not fast enough, and as a result the Yorkshire Coach Horse came into being. |
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You argue that he had dished the opposition, outmanoeuvred them, tactically closed them down and as a result, couldn't help allowing himself a mordant little smile. |
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The couple's ancient cottage was gutted by fire a year ago, but wrangles over insurance left them unable to rebuild it and as a result they have slipped into mortgage arrears. |
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They'll buy this car because it's cheap, and as a result of that, they're going to be tearing around Britain's yellow boxes and bus lanes in a genuinely very good little car. |
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A truly democratic medium, the radio is accessible to everybody, and as a result the famous and infamous, the royalty and commoners, all tune in and talk to each other. |
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She misinterprets comments made by her friend's mother, and as a result becomes self-conscious about her looks, choosing to hide her ears under a winter cap with ear flaps. |
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Cholera vibrios release a poison that damages the lining of the intestine so that it leaks fluids and salts, and as a result, the patient is intensely dehydrated. |
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Organizations exist by means of and as a result of these interactions. |
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He had his recent 18th birthday party gatecrashed by a huge number of people and as a result had to close down the party much earlier than he would have otherwise. |
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Many industries in the UK have suffered as a result of cheap imported foreign goods and as a result of the strength of the pound against other currencies. |
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Mr Cobb was told that three-year-old Jenny had broken a joint in her right back leg, which had mended but not been set properly, and as a result she had a limp. |
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Speaking of depressed, my mother sat me down this morning and told me she thinks I'm unhappy and as a result am emotionally removed and unapproachable. |
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This resulted in irregular phrases and bar-lengths, with no regular pulse, and as a result much of this music has no time signature and is left unbarred. |
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Yesterday the five-member commission unanimously declared that, fleeting or not, and in whatever context, the word was a vulgarity and as a result a violation. |
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The U.K. originally hung back from embracing such policies, and as a result was a laggard in developing a solar industry. |
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This extensive and thorough body of work, he pointed out, has been totally ignored by psychologists, who use the tired old standards and as a result obtain spurious results. |
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The latter are so unconcerned they barely market, or even edit, and as a result have so little money or cachet that they attract only the dull-witted to put ink on paper. |
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For example, wrists were measured using digital calipers, and as a result the mean discrepancy between repeated measures was modest, merely.037 inch. |
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We had to be less developed to pass through a smaller, bipedal apes cervix, and as a result developed longer and slower, but further than our ape cousins. |
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I have no experience of hill-climbing whatsoever, and as a result of a discectomy I have nerve damage down my right leg, so this will not be an easy feat. |
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The director rehearsed the cast incessantly in the days leading up to opening night, and as a result they were tired and cranky when it arrived. |
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Her sister then told their mother and as a result, Huckle was no longer allowed to babysit. |
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On the other hand in Bandi near Nausari Hydel Project, Panjkot Nullah has turned its direction and as a result 140 houses were submerged. |
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The Bengal kittens have an Asian Leopard Cat as their father and as a result are said to be extremely sought after. |
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In 2005 he had his left leg amputated above the knee and as a result often struggled with phantom pains. |
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His theology and spirituality lacked balance and stability, and as a result he ended his life outside the great church in a Montanist sect. |
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South African shopkeepers complain that Somalians offer cheaper goods and as a result drive them out of business. |
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But Bush is a true believer, Hersh says, and as a result, the body bags will keep coming. |
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The angry player belted the official across the face, and as a result was ejected from the game. |
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This continues today in the performing arts and as a result of government support for exhibitions, cultural projects and artwork. |
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By 1624, James was growing ill, and as a result was finding it difficult to control Parliament. |
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This is located adjacent to Shuttle Parks and as a result, Shuttle Parks was renamed JetParks Plus. |
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Switzerland is an extreme case of there being no state control over who built castles, and as a result there were 4,000 in the country. |
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They contained a lot of timber, which was often unseasoned and as a result needed careful upkeep. |
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Garrisons were expensive and as a result often small unless the castle was important. |
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He's never courted fame, and as a result he's never had his private life impeached upon by the press. |
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Large sections of the fans began to question the coach's ability and as a result crowds began to dwindle and morale was beginning to suffer. |
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The subject pronouns are used only for emphasis and take the stress, and as a result are not clitics. |
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England does not have a devolved administration, and as a result is not individually represented on the Council. |
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From 1710 to 1837 the library functioned as a legal deposit library, and as a result has an extensive collection of 18th century literature. |
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In 2009 they narrowly avoided going out of business and as a result were placed back in the Third Division. |
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The Edwardian town and castle acted as the administrative centre of north Wales and as a result the defences were built on a grand scale. |
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Animal rights groups find it harder to convey their concerns, and as a result, may advocate civil disobedience or violence. |
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Diamandis has synesthesia, and as a result associates particular colours with musical notes and days of the week. |
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It is covered with volcanoes that erupt sulfur, sulfur dioxide and silicate rock, and as a result, Io is constantly being resurfaced. |
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These screens are only partially effective and as a result billions of fish and other aquatic organisms are killed by power plants each year. |
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Some of the Lancasters carried Tallboy bombs, and as a result, the harbour and the surrounding area were completely destroyed. |
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The parallel parking or reverse parking manoeuvre is known for being one of the most difficult and as a result, fails a great many driving tests. |
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These landscapes were once covered by glaciers, and as a result shallow depressions were formed in great numbers. |
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The two parties are principally organised along ethnic lines and as a result often clash on issues related to the allocation of resources. |
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Christopher de Haro had a dispute with the Portuguese king, Manuel I, and as a result left Lisbon and moved to Seville. |
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He also refused to make necessary personnel appointments, and as a result the whole top echelon of the Ming administration became understaffed. |
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International monitoring of the elections were not prohibited, and as a result the validity of the elections is disputed. |
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Dartmouth is also the home of the Britannia Royal Naval College and as a result is routinely visited by sizeable naval ships. |
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This happens particularly as population densities increase, and as a result farming becomes more intensively practiced. |
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Taq polymerase lacks a proofreading activity and as a result is unable to correct its errors. |
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The pitch was as awful as I have seen and as a result the ball spent far too much time up aheight for my liking. |
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Graff presents his ideas with a properly Joycean sense of humor, and as a result, this study works. |
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The river I fish, the East Ranga, is fed by a glacier and as a result is rarely unfishable. |
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Loyalists often came from the same communities as Patriots and as a result, such methods could not be employed for fear of alienating them. |
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England does not have a devolved administration, and as a result is not individually representated on the Council. |
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The party created ties with various groups as a power play in order to gain influence, and as a result created more corruption in the government. |
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Their marriage revealed the fact that Wollstonecraft had never been married to Imlay, and as a result she and Godwin lost many friends. |
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Jupiter's large moon Io is volcanically active, and as a result sulfur deposits have accumulated on the surface. |
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Tertiary alcohols cannot be metabolized into aldehydes and as a result they cause no hangover or toxicity through this mechanism. |
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This identity was defined in opposition to English attempts to annexe the country and as a result of social and cultural changes. |
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In his article he claims that the Polish economy is headed toward a leadership role in Europe and as a result its membership would be more legitimate. |
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Java was the site of many influential kingdoms in the Southeast Asian region, and as a result, many literary works have been written by Javanese authors. |
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This phrase means that the head of state's role in government is generally ceremonial and as a result does not directly institute executive powers. |
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Since moving to the Team Valley, Smart IT has doubled its turnover with the awarding of new business and as a result of this, has had to treble staff levels. |
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In the early 19th century, an illegal drug trade in China emerged and as a result, by 1838 the number of Chinese opium addicts had grown to between four and twelve million. |
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In a recent column I wrote about Dupuytren's contracture, and as a result, I've had a few emails from readers who want to know more about the condition. |
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The territory of Greece is mountainous, and as a result, ancient Greece consisted of many smaller regions each with its own dialect, cultural peculiarities, and identity. |
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It was mined underground at Combe Down and Bathampton Down Mines, and as a result of cutting the Box Tunnel, at locations in Wiltshire such as Box. |
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The end result has been a dwindling population of the coral, and as a result a decrease in number of species that rely on the corals for their survival. |
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Such lesbianization is discursively imputed to those flatter organizations which are women-only, and as a result they are routinely constituted as suspect and stigmatized. |
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The difference is that this time the arc was a little wider, Cabral went further west than Gama had, and as a result hit upon the hitherto unknown landmass of Brazil. |
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According to exerts, each third Kyrgyz citizens suffers from iodine deficiency and as a result delays in mental development, endocrinologic cretinism and many other diseases. |
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Charles was the first king to rule Castile and Aragon simultaneously in his own right and as a result he is often referred to as the first king of Spain. |
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On confronting the mechanics, it transpired that Prost saw Mansell as having a superior car and as a result, they were swapped without telling Mansell. |
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Charles was the first king to rule Castile and Aragon simultaneously in his own right, and as a result he is sometimes referred to as the first King of Spain. |
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In coniferous or softwood species the wood cells are mostly of one kind, tracheids, and as a result the material is much more uniform in structure than that of most hardwoods. |
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In white pines there is not much contrast between the different parts of the ring, and as a result the wood is very uniform in texture and is easy to work. |
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Taylor spread this in published papers in 1895, and the timed piece rate system gave birth to creating modern cost control, and as a result, modern corporate organization. |
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There was no consensus about what to do with transported soldiers at sea, and as a result, many of the ships failed or refused to rescue soldiers that were left shipwrecked. |
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Most truckers had difficult schedules to keep and as a result had to maintain a speed above the posted speed limit to reach their destinations on time. |
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All four players had previously played for the FAI in their qualifiers and as a result had played for two different associations in the same FIFA World Cup tournament. |
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