I wouldn't be surprised if as a result of his Liverpool trip he finds his popularity ratings soaring. |
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More recently, and largely as a result of English tutelage, it had acquired some reputation as a maritime power. |
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Fukuyama refers to high rates of crime and juvenile delinquency as a result of the lack of trust associated with social capital. |
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So they're taking advantage of that situation and benefiting in some cases very significantly as a result of this deliberate strategy. |
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The Agency claims the assets were acquired as a result of unlawful conduct related to drug trafficking. |
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However, as a result of a massive rescue operation only 16 pilots and 33 aircrew remained missing by first light on June 20th. |
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So there would be no additional burden at all on taxpayers as a result of that change. |
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These considerations must be weighed against the harm to the man as a result of testing. |
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It's my decision and I have made it in my own good time and not as a result of any undue pressure. |
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In 12 cases the pregnancies had already failed as a result of missed abortions or miscarriage and so would not have led to a live child. |
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However, as a result of strong winds and driving rain, the team eventually decided to abandon the session. |
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In this lesson, you will analyze cultural change as a result of cultural diffusion in various regions. |
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It went wrong for us fairly quickly, mostly as a result of my worsening drug addiction. |
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It covers the changes within and between cities, as a result of wired, and wireless communications infrastructure. |
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And they all more or less got their jump-start as a result of the Native Federation of Alberta. |
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Differences in life expectancy between socioeconomic groups have widened, mainly as a result of faster rates of improvement in affluent groups. |
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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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Fallows does not expect any other teams to withdraw from the competition as a result of Army or RAF call ups. |
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A lot of other businesses are also doing particularly well as a result of the housing boom, like construction, plumbers, joiners and builders. |
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A 37 year old man presented to the emergency department with a blast injury, sustained as a result of inflating a radial tyre which exploded. |
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Do addicts of the demon weed, tobacco, experience increased pleasure from life as a result of smoking tobacco? |
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A post-mortem examination revealed he died as a result of a single blow to the neck, probably a kick. |
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She also noted that as a result of restructuring and retrenchments, a lot of people had been left jobless. |
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I received some unexpected negative reactions as a result of this language difference. |
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John became involved in kick-boxing and self-defence as a result of a bad childhood experience. |
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Vikings are now themselves shooting to the top of the soccer ladder as a result of the win. |
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The New Zealand pigeon is thriving as a result of this initiative and the North Island robin, introduced in 1997, has already produced young. |
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Yorkshire have advanced to the quarter finals as a result of resounding wins over Minor Counties opponents in the previous two rounds. |
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He was readmitted to hospital 4 days later, profoundly confused as a result of staphylococcal septicaemia. |
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Several short-term wins occurred as a result of the formation of the College Connection. |
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Similar structures are often observed in lower carbon steels as quenched, as a result of the formation of Fe 3 C during the quench. |
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Some of these businesses might even go under as a result of failing to cope with a sudden downturn in revenues. |
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Well, if I pass away tonight, it will probably be on account of overwork and not as a result of hunger. |
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It has come about as a result of continually talking to clients and keeping them posted as events developed. |
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The first model focuses on surfaces expanding as a result of adsorptive processes. |
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With solid rainfalls throughout the day and into the night, 37 mm of badly needed rain fell in the Canada Bay Region as a result of the storms. |
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Since then, many wasted costs orders have been made as a result of the negligent conduct of legal proceedings. |
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But social accord will not exist if, as a result of reform, people's spending increases by more than half while their wages go up only a quarter. |
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The downtown area, previously quiet on weekends, is now abustle with activity as a result of the rail trail. |
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There is no automatic reason why share prices as a whole should plummet as a result of the attacks. |
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But people are looking for a revitalisation of arbitration with a fixed timetable as a result of their experience with adjudication. |
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A parallel route, number 29, has had its frequency increased to every 15 minutes as a result of these extra resources being reallocated to it. |
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It is a role which, as a result of their accumulated experience, the judiciary is well qualified to perform. |
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We believe that as a result of the discussions the county council reservations will be put aside. |
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The wavelengths of the radio waves emitted by the pulsar are lengthened as a result of the effects of the gravitational field of the companion star. |
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The disappearance of Air France Flight 447 with 228 people aboard was also classifiable as a result of loss of control. |
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Oh, and beyond the psychological impacts, Russia is likely to face significant costs as a result of the Crimea annexation. |
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Its soldiers and marines were better acclimated to the weather conditions in the Falklands as a result of their longer tenure in theater and from years of training in Norway. |
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Born as a result of a curse, she lives an accursed, wasteful, unproductive life of pain and loneliness, and dies in loneliness and in intolerable agony. |
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During his ordeal, anas said, he began to experience vivid hallucinations as a result of the injections. |
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Men and women who become infertile as a result of chemotherapy could also regain their reproductive capabilities. |
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Victory is achieved as a result of realization of superiority in might. |
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Under the ecological theory of adaptive radiation, adaptation and reproductive isolation are thought to evolve as a result of divergent natural selection. |
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A satisfactory agreement had been reached as a result of his intervention. |
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What I mean by this is that although Fourier was aware of what was happening in England as a result of the Industrial Revolution, he rejected industrialism wholesale. |
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Other ratites, the elephant bird of Madagascar and the moas of New Zealand, have been extinct for several centuries, probably as a result of human hunting. |
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There may have been an additional body of work, but this was secondary to the text-representation of yourself that accreted, word by word, as a result of your participation. |
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Now, alongside possible impeachment, Hall may face criminal charges as a result of his probe. |
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The airship had become charged with static as a result of an electrical storm. |
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Justice permits the doer of evil to be held accountable for every iota of harm that ensues as a result of the evil act, and that reckoning can be terrible indeed. |
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While no pregnancies have been reported yet, they are biologically possible as a result of the surgery. |
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Dahl went on to attain nationwide fame and his own syndicated broadcast as a result of Disco Demolition Night. |
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The newly-diagnosed disease causes fingers to turn white and numb as a result of using hand-held vibrating tools such as pneumatic drills and jigger picks. |
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On 23 June 1976, Aldabra, Farquhar and Desroches were returned to Seychelles as a result of its attaining independence. |
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Oil exploration, licensed by the Falkland Islands Government, remains controversial as a result of maritime disputes with Argentina. |
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The Left Unity political party was founded in November 2013 as a result of the appeal. |
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A crisis emerged in Yugoslavia as a result of the weakening of the confederational system at the end of the Cold War. |
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The words yomp and Exocet entered the British vernacular as a result of the war. |
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Additionally, major airlines are seeking compensation from Airbus for revenue lost as a result of the cracks and subsequent grounding of fleets. |
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ValuJet Flight 592 crashed on May 11, 1996, as a result of improperly loaded chemical oxygen generators. |
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In 1868, as a result of the increased use of opium, the UK restricted the sale of opium in Britain by implementing the 1868 Pharmacy Act. |
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Also as a result of the leak, France restored Panama to its list of tax havens, from which Panama had recently been removed. |
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Soria was put in a critical political position as a result of his confusing and changing explanations on the issue, and resigned the next day. |
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Selective sweeps occur when an allele becomes more common in a population as a result of positive selection. |
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The original body founded as a result of Wesley's work was later known as the Wesleyan Methodist Church. |
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Although all Old Believers groups emerged as a result of opposition to the Nikonian reform, they do not constitute a single monolithic body. |
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At least a million people are thought to have emigrated as a result of the famine. |
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The UN predicts a steady population decline in Central and Eastern Europe as a result of emigration and low birth rates. |
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The decision to open with The Revolution Continues was directly influenced by global interest in China as a result of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. |
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Kuwait's pearl industry also collapsed as a result of the worldwide economic depression. |
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This is an attempt to boost usage and comes as a result of significant improvements in Internet infrastructure in the country. |
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An example of a landslide lake is Quake Lake, which formed as a result of the 1959 Hebgen Lake earthquake. |
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A plunge pool forms at the bottom and deepens as a result of hydraulic action and abrasion. |
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Ethanol is thought to cause harm partly as a result of direct damage to DNA caused by its metabolites. |
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Specialization occurred as a result of the increasing importance of both intensive agriculture and pastoralism. |
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Up to 500,000 were killed as a result of the Red Terror, from forced deportations, or from the use of hunger as a weapon under Mengistu's rule. |
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Human impact threatens many species, with greater threats expected as a result of climate change induced by greenhouse gases. |
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Just as the concept of the First World came about as a result of World War II, so did the European Union. |
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In 2009 and depending on the source, Tijuana Municipality experienced either 556 or 1,118 murders, mostly as a result of the drug war. |
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Over the centuries, the Dutch coastline has changed considerably as a result of natural disasters and human intervention. |
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The stature of the LA Auto Show will be elevated significantly as a result of more world debuts and an increase in media attendance and coverage. |
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The previously limpid water was now muddy as a result of the epic struggle. |
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He suffered severe emotional distress as a result of the accident. |
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Many homes, a great deal of property and a number of lives were lost as a result of the bushfires in this country. |
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Confounding is defined as the confusion or distortion of measures of association between exposure and outcome as a result of third variable. |
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At the present time the north of the island is rising as a result of the weight of Devensian ice being lifted. |
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Features such as dry stone walls, for example, are there as a result of sheep farming. |
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London offers a great variety of cuisine as a result of its ethnically diverse population. |
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Denmark lost Schleswig to Austria and Prussia in 1864 as a result of the Second Schleswig War. |
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The land north of the Tweed was finally ceded to Scotland in 1018 as a result of the battle of Carham. |
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In contrast to Norway, Sweden had substantially higher actual and projected unemployment numbers as a result of the recession. |
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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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An estimated 8000 Normans and other continentals settled in England as a result of the conquest, although exact figures cannot be established. |
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Partly as a result of these and other intrigues, Richard won several victories over Philip. |
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Edward's later years, however, were marked by international failure and domestic strife, largely as a result of his inactivity and poor health. |
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Then, as a result of the king's ill health, Henry began to take a wider share in politics. |
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One development as a result of the Black Death was the establishment of the idea of quarantine in Dubrovnik in 1377 after continuing outbreaks. |
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Wolsey fell from favour as a result of his failure to procure the annulment, and Henry appointed Thomas Cromwell in his place. |
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It began as a result of Henry VIII's grievance at Pope Clement VII regarding his refusal to grant an annulment. |
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Since the late 1990s a number have appeared in smaller communities, often as a result of a division in the town's existing Episcopal churches. |
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The parliament was summoned to pass financial bills, a step that was necessary as a result of the cost of the Bishops' Wars. |
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On that particular Thursday night 180 persons were killed in London as a result of 251 tons of bombs. |
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The government of Northern Ireland was established as a result of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement. |
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In Scotland, as a result of the legislation, there were 32 burgh constituencies, 37 county constituencies and two university constituencies. |
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All major government investments will have to consider the risks as a result of future climate change. |
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At the present time Scotland is continuing to rise as a result of the weight of Devensian ice being lifted. |
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Admiral Middlebrooks laid down his flag as a result of the humiliating defeat at the hands of France. |
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These networks are not designed, but nevertheless emerge as a result of decentralized individual economic decisions. |
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Lawn cut with a cylinder mower is less likely to result in yellow, white or brown discolouration as a result of leaf shredding. |
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In the United States, over 12,000 people per year are hospitalized as a result of lawn mower accidents. |
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Hence, it appears that there are other forces that enter the equations of motion solely as a result of the relative acceleration. |
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These and other English cultural characteristics have spread worldwide, in part as a result of the former British Empire. |
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This was most likely as a result of the town's infancy, it was essentially a migrant town. |
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Since achieving independence as a result of the partition of India, the urbanisation has increased exponentially, with several different causes. |
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The monk Ceolfrith was attracted to Ripon from Gilling Abbey, which had recently been depopulated as a result of the plague. |
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Various classes of Vajrayana literature developed as a result of royal courts sponsoring both Buddhism and Saivism. |
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A later UN report stated that four million people died in Indonesia as a result of famine and forced labour during the Japanese occupation. |
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Contemporary defensive banks and ditches can still be seen today as a result of this. |
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There were considerable losses of manuscripts as a result of the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century. |
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Perhaps partly as a result of this new career, Jonson gave up writing plays for the public theatres for a decade. |
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However, Andrews was conceived as a result of an affair her mother had with an unnamed family friend. |
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The early 1980s also saw a significant decline in league attendances as a result of the recession and the ongoing problem of hooliganism. |
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Many of these sites were lost as a result of the Olympic venue construction, most notably the Manor Road site. |
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Samaranch set up a commission to investigate the corruption and introduced reform of the bid process as a result of the scandal. |
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At the age of five Hamilton took up karate to defend himself as a result of bullying at school. |
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The team also won the 2010 Laureus World Sports Award for Team of the Year as a result of its success. |
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When the union between Denmark and Norway dissolved as a result of the Treaty of Kiel in 1814, Denmark retained possession of the Faroe Islands. |
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Southwestern areas experience the most rainfall as a result of south westerly winds, while Dublin receives the least. |
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In his analysis of the ICM poll, Professor John Curtice detected little movement either way as a result of the debate. |
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The opposition Labour Party also faced a leadership challenge as a result of the EU referendum. |
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A million are thought to have emigrated to Liverpool as a result of the famine. |
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Over the next century, partly as a result of land surveys, court rulings, and property sales, the change was given practical dimension. |
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Nevertheless, the bill was eventually passed, mainly as a result of public pressure. |
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The authorities saw many people becoming what they regarded as vagabonds and thieves as a result of enclosure and depopulation of villages. |
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Approximately 100 people are reported to have died as a result of these experiments. |
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Instead, the Americans lost influence in the Middle East as a result of Suez, while the Russians gained it. |
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Teenage alcoholism was also a problem, partly as a result of the drinking clubs established in both loyalist and republican areas. |
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In 2010 it was estimated that 107,000 people in Northern Ireland suffered some physical injury as a result of the conflict. |
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It defines 'victims' are those who are directly affected by 'bereavement', 'physical injury' or 'trauma' as a result of the conflict. |
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During her first months in office she attracted public attention as a result of the administration's attempts to cut spending. |
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Privatization in Latin America flourished in the 1980s and 1990s as a result of Western liberal economic policy. |
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According to the Watson Institute for International Studies Costs of War Project, 21,000 civilians have been killed as a result of the war. |
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The buildings can however become noticeably darker as a result of pollution and grime accumulated over the years. |
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Additionally, two bronze medals were awarded in the men's 100 m backstroke and women's pole vault as a result of a tie between two athletes. |
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Others, like virtually all British motorways, have entered the system as a result of new construction. |
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After the War it was learned that a third bomber had come down in the Netherlands as a result of damage inflicted during the raid. |
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The firm issued a profit warning for 2014 as a result of the costs of becoming embroiled in an electronic tagging scandal. |
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He became less than popular with the church authorities, however, as a result of his support for disestablishment. |
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According to a genetics study, the United States population has formed as a result of recolonization by Canadian seals. |
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Their bodies rapidly deteriorate right after they spawn as a result of the release of massive amounts of corticosteroids. |
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Chester General railway station remains in use but Chester Northgate closed in 1969 as a result of the Beeching Axe. |
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In 1933 its constitution was modified as a result of the Presbyterian Church in Wales Act of Parliament in 1933, receiving Royal assent. |
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Spiritual gifts are received as a result of the baptism with the Holy Spirit. |
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After other pits in the area had closed, the line connection north was closed as a result of the Beeching cuts from 1964 onwards. |
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The encampment was evicted at the end of February 2012, by court order and without violence, as a result of legal action by the City Corporation. |
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During the 1960s, Cardiff began qualifying for European competition for the first time as a result of winning the Welsh Cup. |
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It has had a history of continual destruction and restoration, as a result of warfare, neglect, and natural disaster. |
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Other programmes are moved to the channel as a result of their success on BBC Three or Four, so that subsequent series are well received. |
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Indian cuisine is still evolving, as a result of the nation's cultural interactions with other societies. |
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Badfinger did manage to retain some US fan support as a result of their touring schedule. |
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The school was formed in 1972 as a result of the amalgamation of the former grammar school and secondary modern school. |
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The Loch Ryan basin as it is seen today formed as a result of geological and glacial activity. |
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However, in the upper marsh, variability in salinity is shown as a result of less frequent flooding and climate variations. |
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Due to the melting of Arctic sea ice and thermal expansion of the oceans, as a result of global warming, sea levels have begun to rise. |
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Populations of Sesarma reticulatum are increasing, possibly as a result of the degradation of the coastal food web in the region. |
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Coastal dunes expand laterally as a result of lateral growth of coastal plants via seed or rhizome. |
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Large gravel deposits are a common geological feature, being formed as a result of the weathering and erosion of rocks. |
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There are 1,534 Greek Cypriots and 502 Turkish Cypriots missing as a result of the fighting. |
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The island of Menorca was a British dependency for most of the 18th century as a result of the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht. |
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It is also possible that terrestrial planets had magma oceans at some point during their formation as a result of giant impacts. |
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Indeed, as a result of drainage and the subsequent shrinkage of the peat fens, many parts of the Fens now lie below mean sea level. |
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Wave refraction is the process by which wave crests realign themselves as a result of decreasing water depths. |
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It was also reported that a Hull woman died as a result of a heart attack caused by the quake. |
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Areas like volcanic islands are experiencing relative sea level rise as a result of isostatic cooling of the rock which causes the land to sink. |
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This was probably more as a result of older forms dying out than as a result of more modern forms evolving. |
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Many terrestrial plant species are endangered as a result of soil eutrophication, such as the majority of orchid species in Europe. |
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Ironically, they lost their unique identity as a result of such an accommodation and were absorbed into Latinhood. |
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The Russian fleet was barred from using the Suez Canal and British ports as a result of the incident. |
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A number of changes were introduced as a result of experience gained in the battle. |
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Perhaps as a result of the pharaoh's role in Pompey's murder, Caesar sided with Cleopatra. |
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It was disbanded as a result of the British occupation of 1882, and the British allowed only a consultative body to sit. |
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Casualties, particularly in the north, as a result of incessant artillery and air attack, had been heavy. |
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Primary schools, secondary schools and universities were introduced in 1872 as a result of the Meiji Restoration. |
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There have been fewer injuries as a result of only carrying lethal loads in the shotgun, as opposed to deterrent rounds. |
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Clay can be easily compressed as a result of dehydration, while sand retains the same volume and becomes relatively less dense. |
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Large deer with impressive antlers evolved during the early Pleistocene, probably as a result of abundant resources to drive evolution. |
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A few hundred beavers live wild in the Tay river basin, as a result of escapes from a wildlife park. |
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A hydrogen explosion may have occurred as a result of reaction between steam and hot zirconium. |
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There is evidence from one study that Antarctica is warming as a result of human carbon dioxide emissions, but this remains ambiguous. |
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At least 30 Columbia students were suspended by the administration as a result of the protests. |
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The Gulf of Mexico formed approximately 300 million years ago as a result of plate tectonics. |
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Tornadoes can also be spawned as a result of eyewall mesovortices, which persist until landfall. |
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The Republic lasted from 1823 to 1838, when it disintegrated as a result of civil wars. |
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Many large earthquakes have occurred as a result of seismic activity at the Middle America Trench. |
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Recent studies suggest that Australopithecines still lived part of the time in trees as a result of maintaining a grasping big toe. |
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Partial aneuploidy can also occur as a result of unbalanced translocations during meiosis. |
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There is some concern that a shutdown of thermohaline circulation could happen again as a result of the present warming period. |
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They were driven from Missouri early in the war as a result of the Battle of Pea Ridge. |
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In small islands and mega deltas, inundation as a result of sea level rise is expected to threaten vital infrastructure and human settlements. |
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During the 20th century, it is estimated that between 167 and 188 million people died as a result of war. |
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The disappearance of this third line may be as a result of the stone being moved several times over the past three centuries. |
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Tombolos are more prone to natural fluctuations of profile and area as a result of tidal and weather events than a normal beach is. |
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The Freeview website crashed and the call centre was inundated as a result of the problems. |
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When the upcurrent amount of sediment is greater, sand or gravel banks will tend to form as a result of deposition. |
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Plate heat exchangers have also evolved as a result of the increase of dairy farm herd sizes in the United States. |
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The inside of the tubes is coated with a fluorescent powder, which glows as a result of the ionizing radiation of the tritium gas. |
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Bone tissue that is destroyed or altered as a result of cancers is distorted, weakened, and more prone to fracture. |
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There is an understanding that is reached with the material as a result of handling it, which facilitates one's thought processes. |
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In November 2016, it was reported that more than 81,000 reindeer in Russia had died as a result of climate change. |
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They left behind a region largely ruined as a result of wartime exploitation. |
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Egypt and Britain lost control of the Sudan from 1882 to 1898 as a result of the Mahdist War. |
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It appears that Orosius had to leave Braga as a result of the barbarian invasions of the Roman Empire. |
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The tribal and ethnic makeup changed over the centuries as a result of assimilation and, most importantly, migrations. |
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In 1878, as a result of the Treaty of Berlin, Romania was forced to cede the three counties back to the Russian Empire. |
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The amount of money that ultimately goes to breast cancer research as a result of October's pinkification is itself up for debate. |
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From 2002 to 2004, many individuals received pink slips as a result of a slow economy. |
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An additional 70 Icelanders died at sea, but it has not been confirmed whether they lost their lives as a result of hostilities. |
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This came to a decisive end when Lombardy was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy 1859 as a result of the Second Italian Independence War. |
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This system was unstable due to widespread opposition, and the Helvetic Republic collapsed as a result of the Stecklikrieg. |
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Eventually the Gothic language died as a result of contact with other European people during the Middle Ages. |
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Wild animal populations may harbour diseases that can affect domestic animals which may acquire them as a result of insufficient biosecurity. |
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Many traditional values of the Akha have been lost as a result of these conversions. |
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Peter himself was caught in the thick of fighting, and died as a result of a foolhardy act of bravado. |
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Alexander spared Arrhidaeus, who was by all accounts mentally disabled, possibly as a result of poisoning by Olympias. |
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Devendra Harne, pictured above, also has 25 in total as a result of the condition polydactylism. |
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Cars were seen burning, and many trees fell as a result of the violent flood. |
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From this point, the tribes were no longer cannibals, but possessed firearms, apparently as a result of Portuguese influence. |
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Meanwhile, civil war erupted in Granada as a result of succession struggles in the Nasrid ruling house. |
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His inauguration coincided with the effects of the Great Depression, and the social climate became tense as a result of the lack of jobs. |
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It was important to the Inca that they not die as a result of burning or that the body of the deceased not be incinerated. |
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A further number of those remaining chose to avoid expulsion as a result of the edict. |
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Bolivia has great linguistic diversity as a result of its multiculturalism. |
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An ethnic group named Burgher people emerged in Sri Lankan society as a result of Dutch rule. |
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By then the entire coastal area was under the British East India Company as a result of the Treaty of Amiens. |
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Economic development of the island was depressed in the late 1990s as a result of the national and regional crisis. |
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On Jimmy Carter's final day in office, the last hostages were finally set free as a result of the Algiers Accords. |
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The polity of Tondo flourished during the latter half of the Ming dynasty as a result of direct trade relations with China. |
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The islanders had no immunity to European diseases and many died as a result of contact with the Spanish. |
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However, by the end of October, only 59 people had died as a result of H5N1, which was atypical of previous influenza pandemics. |
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Some of the smaller islands have disappeared and reappeared multiple times as a result of hurricane impact. |
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Much of Belize's original Maya population died as a result of new infectious diseases and conflicts between tribes and with Europeans. |
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The knowledge was subsequently lost, as a result of the impact of the conquest on Maya society. |
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Both failed as a result of native hostilities, bad weather and lack of provisions. |
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Peru engaged in a brief successful conflict with Ecuador in the Paquisha War as a result of territorial dispute between the two countries. |
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The Atahualapite forces continued to be victorious, as a result of the strategic abilities of Quisquis and Calcuchimac. |
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In March 1530, as a result of his service to the Medici, Guicciardini was declared a rebel and had his property confiscated. |
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A few months later, Pepin himself died, apparently as a result of a disease contracted there. |
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Specie flowed through Spain increasing Spanish prices and then spread over Western Europe as a result of Spanish balance of payments deficit. |
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There is also a Korean community in the area that is likewise growing as a result of foreign investment. |
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Ernst Schwarz and others have suggested that the shift occurred in German as a result of contacts with Lombardic. |
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In other words, language no longer becomes a means of differentiation between two speech communities as a result of language mixing. |
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English was brought to Ireland as a result of the Norman invasion of Ireland of the late 12th century. |
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Conversely, many clergy in the parishes were Evangelicals, as a result of the revival led by John Wesley and others. |
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A sober and reasonable person would not have foreseen that an apparently healthy person of 15 years would suffer shock as a result of it. |
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Unfortunately, his eyesight began failing as a result of the large volume of required reading and the poor visibility under gaslights. |
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The Liberal vote collapsed, much of it coalescing to the Conservatives as a result of the scare around the forged Zinoviev Letter. |
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Moreover, by the end of 1868 all male heads of household were enfranchised as a result of the end of compounding of rents. |
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Nevertheless, as a result of the gossip, he was temporarily dismissed from court. |
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Bush are guilty of crimes against peace, crimes against humanity, and genocide as a result of their roles in the 2003 Iraq War. |
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It can occur as a result of a focus effort by a range of different agents, by chance, or as a result of a major system failure. |
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In 1786, as a result of this tuition, Marc became a naval cadet on a French frigate and during his service visited the West Indies several times. |
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If shrinkage and cracking of the lime mortar does occur this can be as a result of either. |
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Shah Jahan's eldest son, the liberal Dara Shikoh, became regent in 1658, as a result of his father's illness. |
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Its founding came about as a result of King James II's wish that Scotland have two Universities, to equal Oxford and Cambridge of England. |
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Rather, speciation is now thought to have occurred as a result of a subsequent wide dispersal of its range. |
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In the same year, the county was extended north of the Thames by the addition of Spelthorne, as a result of the dissolution of Middlesex. |
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Graphite occurs in metamorphic rocks as a result of the reduction of sedimentary carbon compounds during metamorphism. |
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Natural slate is used by building professionals as a result of its beauty and durability. |
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The main railway station was closed in 1966 as a result of the Beeching cuts, and the passenger terminus was moved to Wyre Dock railway station. |
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The rise in sea levels that has occurred as a result of climate change has also greatly increased coastal erosion rates. |
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The cervical curvature forms as a result of lifting the head and the lumbar curvature forms as a result of walking. |
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The landscape continued to change as a result of enclosures in the middle of the 16th century. |
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This can be established as a result of boreholes, of which there have been many in the Wear valley due to coal mining. |
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Other areas including the Market Hall were later evacuated as cordons were placed as a result of the smoke becoming worse. |
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Pinders Primary School, originally Eastmoor School is the only school opened as a result of the Education Act 1870 which remains open today. |
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South Yorkshire was created on 1 April 1974 as a result of the Local Government Act 1972 with Barnsley as its county town. |
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Since the 1960s there has been much less military damage and litter mainly as a result of the DPA's campaigning. |
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Since the 1960s there has been much less military damage and litter as a result of the DPA persuading the Services to be more cautious. |
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Swimmer's ear is commonly seen as a result of underchlorinated swimming pools and macerated skin of the auditory canal. |
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Over the years, as a result of defaults and abandonments, we have lost enough housing to shelter the entire population of Boston and then some. |
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Hard-earned nest eggs went down the drain as a result of disgraced former boss Fred Goodwin's reckless gambles. |
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The court was told that Wilson lost his job at the Windlestrae Hotel as a result of his initial arrest. |
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While the two alternators listed above are the most common, other models and styles may have been used as a result of field replacements. |
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Jafar said, in a statement to SUNA, that the Sudanese importers facing difficulty in import as a result of the lack of network correspondents. |
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This defined meaning becomes much more relative as a result of the parenthetical insertion, which functions as an appositive. |
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It will need to be reconsecrated, as a result of the murder, before it can open again. |
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Rebanding of council tax is as a result of the re-evaluation of house prices across Wales. |
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Not only did my former employer lose his business as a result of the ASW collapse but his pensions are worthless. |
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Australian koalas are dying by the thousands as a result of land clearing in the country's north east. |
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Feni Industry is rehiring the employees that were laid off at the onset of last year as a result of the economic crisis. |
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