However, it may have been brought about by a short circuit or a fire started accidentally by a passenger. |
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However, equity cannot be kept in abeyance until this balance is brought about in this eternal triangle. |
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This unyielding doctrinairism necessarily brought about the decline of liberalism. |
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Unfortunately, Brown's hopes of a good result were dashed when a clash of wheels with another rider brought about a puncture. |
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This astonishingly rapid transformation was brought about because of their abiding belief in the Goethean ideal of high culture. |
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And what has brought about the return of the prodigal son more than a year after he stepped out of the limelight? |
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The present model adds a new twist to the discussion of how motor reversals are brought about. |
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Hunt's efforts brought about a fashion in Boston for French paintings, causing the local devotees of British Pre-Raphaelitism to rise up in arms. |
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Abstinence was most noticeably absent in the 1960s, when the oral contraceptive pill brought about a sexual revolution and free love for all. |
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At the same time, stress relief is brought about and creep strength is improved. |
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Deterrence is a state of mind brought about by the existence of a credible threat of unacceptable counteraction. |
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Cowan says the high prices have so far been good for Ivorian farmers, despite the problems brought about by the fighting. |
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It is a defeat for democracy brought about by the cheap politicization of national security. |
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The swiftness and irrevocability of the changes it had brought about left him with nothing he could use to rebuild his sense of being. |
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The collapse of the Iron Curtain brought about a political revolution in Europe. |
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Turkey invaded the island and brought about its present division into two parts. |
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This global village was brought about first by military and political conquest and now by communication and technological influence. |
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It is brought about, not by ideology, but by a conjunction of circumstances facing the United States now and over the next several years. |
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The added demands brought about by the ageing population will place an insupportable burden on acute hospital services. |
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Experience in combat action shows that this has brought about a number of specifics in the organization and conduct of effective engagement. |
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This brought about a head-on collision between the crowd and the regular troops, who opened fire. |
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The massive emigration of Basques to Latin America, brought about by the famines of the 18th century, created a labour shortage. |
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The onset of October brought about new fears of cold, of hunger and of no return. |
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No, my standards were caused by cognitive distortions, brought about by serious mental illness. |
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These efforts have brought about a perceptible change in the quality of these libraries. |
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The revolution in coalface working methods brought about by mechanised power loading techniques. |
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The end of the Cold War brought about a peace dividend in the form of reduced budgets and manpower. |
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Is this latter development so different than the evolutionary changes brought about by the emergence of the modern symphony orchestra? |
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As radio was developed, the ability of the enemy to eavesdrop on radio messages brought about the development of codes and ciphers. |
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It brought about a horrendous series of performances in the autumn and a horror show against the Italians in week one of the Six Nations. |
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In England the outbreak of war in 1914 brought about a crisis in the militant suffrage campaign. |
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He said obedience brought about prosperity to any body that vowed to look to obeying God's principles. |
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At the same time, through uncaring ignorance or malice, they brought about the extinction of numberless species of native flora and fauna. |
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This has in turn brought about an increase in wheel size, to get the larger disc brake and its calliper inside the wheel rim. |
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If you put yourself in their place, and think what you would have done in the circumstances, you might have brought about the same results. |
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It was brought about by progressive ideas and by the desire for social change. |
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Like any adults, we labored under the illusion that our admonishing words brought about brotherly love and peace on earth. |
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Sometimes these punishments are deserved but often they are brought about by unfortunate circumstances. |
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The effect of inbreeding on disease levels in a host population can be brought about in two different ways. |
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The important consideration is how those changes are implemented, how they are brought about and made effective. |
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It does mean that further changes in our laws will be brought about only through the normal legislative process. |
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These have been correlated to effects brought about by negatively supercoiled templates. |
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All these were developments brought about through the perceived economic necessity of the time. |
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And take a wild guess what's brought about this repetitive and unsurprisingly unphilosophical insight. |
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The abnormal levels of borax and formalin for example have brought about concern for public safety. |
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This unleashed a moral fervor, ultimately translated into political movements that brought about the end of slavery. |
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Then I thought some more about the emotions brought about by an unfulfilled dream. |
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The matches took place in bad weather and with unconvincing refereeing, which brought about some traumas. |
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It may be wondered if this is the best solution to the situation brought about by the dominance of the monastic tradition in Orthodox worship. |
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After 1750, the modulation in her relationship with the king brought about a marked intensification of interest in the fabrication of her image. |
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First, I note that many readers thought that some intended camera trick had brought about these strange smears and trails. |
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Reactions to public health risk have brought about sweeping changes in the U.S. meat processing sector. |
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Requests new to the circle brought about plenty of laughs, with the rope trick, songs and jokes. |
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A post-mortem examination showed he died from water on the lungs brought about by anaphylactic shock, or allergic reaction. |
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Plans are still lacking on coping with the mind-boggling problems brought about by mass tourism. |
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In other words, the treatment brought about a train of negative consequences for the group. |
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The cheap energy brought about by the shale gas revolution, for example, is already boosting the U.S. economy. |
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For Keane, it was self-induced, brought about by too many players at Old Trafford settling for less than they could have achieved. |
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Remember the anticipations of catastrophes brought about by computer meltdowns. |
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I tried to write it in a way that showed that it brought about a spot of introspection and self-analysis on my part. |
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Their years of management were pretty inept and brought about a tenfold increase in water prices. |
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The scope of earning has brought about a sea change in the mental make-up of the women. |
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The sallow-faced Salome averts her scheming eyes from what she has brought about. |
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It has also brought about a greater understanding of different cultures and it allowed democracy to triumph over autocracy. |
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That taciturn man with the eyes of a kind wizard has brought about a veritable revolution in gymnastics. |
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These actions nearly brought about the ruination of the association and the destruction of members' livelihoods. |
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One would think that a leader who has brought about a historic detente with an arch-enemy would be cheered and feted by his people. |
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Soil erosion was mainly the result of arable cultivation brought about by the demand for cereals and legumes. |
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This unfortunate situation brought about the retrenchment of numerous employees and the closure of some lodges along the river. |
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The restoration of the monarchy brought about the resumption of Anglican worship and its musical traditions. |
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The trace causes meaning to shift with each shift in angle of refraction brought about by time or change of mood or understanding. |
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Since the painting was done on a wall of laterite stones and lime, it could not be saved from the damage brought about by the passage of time. |
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The end of World War II brought about a time of reorientation for most soldiers. |
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A steady upsurge was brought about in the movement for remoulding people and a new change was produced in their mental and moral make-up. |
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This is brought about all because the all-weather track around the soccer pitch would be reducing the training pitch slightly. |
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The Asian financial crisis has brought about a re-examination of some of the issues discussed above. |
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Fleming also will discuss the changes brought about by technological advancements. |
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Whatever brought about the massacre of the dinosaurs additionally lead to the death of almost 70 per cent of all the species on the Earth. |
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Technical advances once more brought about new aesthetic possibilities as well as contradictions. |
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Reduced river flows, brought about by the construction of dams, weirs and water diversions, compound the problem. |
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The jathas also brought about a close integration between literacy and development, literacy and science and literacy and environment. |
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Other health chiefs claim that the drop-off in activity is the result of new restrictions on junior doctors' hours, brought about by European regulations. |
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All this destruction had been wantonly brought about by him. |
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It was brought about by a quantum jump in the construction of the colony. |
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It could be the beautiful autumn sunshine glistening off mountains of green and red apples which has brought about this unusual state of contemplation. |
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Police training promoted and administered by domestic violence organizations have brought about undeniable improvements in the way police respond to domestic violence calls. |
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These were exceptions largely brought about by incompetent leadership, raw recruits, a disdain for the enemy, and involving an element of tactical surprise. |
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Now then, kiddiewinks, a column about culture brought about by a collision of towering genius, modern technology, and a product of the modern education system. |
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According to Barry, the changes he brought about as mayor are the reasons for his downfall. |
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Vithabai with her quick repartee and imaginative extempore dialogues and a vibrating singing voice brought about many changes in the Tamasha performance repertoire. |
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By focusing on cost reduction and cash generation, Lord Hanson brought about a startling revival in the fortunes of many companies that he acquired. |
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The objectifying consciousness that brought about the rise of natural science and the advanced technical culture of the West profoundly damaged theological thought. |
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The privatization of the tobacco monopoly brought about, in accordance with the theoretical predictions, a change in management accounting systems. |
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It is only their tenacity that has brought about eventual justice. |
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They are at pains to state that this impasse has not been brought about by the demands of people in their profession, but is rather because of promises not kept. |
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The Treaty brought about a compromise in the dispute over maritime borders between the two countries and allowed the development of oil and gas resources to progress. |
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Different situations, and momentaneous scrimmages brought about this rivalry, and consequently led to many wars between the natives and settlers in the years to come. |
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It's the result of a wider sentiment of fear in the community, brought about by our failure to satisfactorily tackle the misunderstandings and myths we have about each other. |
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We are at a new level of consciousness brought about by a series of spiritual awakenings, moments of metanoia, and painful, profound, and penetrating personal insights. |
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Hawkers of such chicanery have made claims that youth and restored body functions could be brought about through nerve tonics and elixirs of life. |
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The mid-Atlantic coast, including the Chesapeake Bay region, has been shown to have a very high susceptibility to changes brought about by future sea-level rise. |
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Trade brought about a rapid expansion of towns and villages and bishoprics were founded at Pozna, Cracow, Wrocaw, Koobrzeg, with the archbishopric at Gniezno. |
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There was a pause in their discussion as the truthfulness of her declaration brought about different reactions in the two people sitting side by side. |
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A spate of recent bomb blasts have scared people, maimed citizens, claimed hundreds of innocent lives and brought about suffering to the bereaved. |
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Flint said the impact might be twofold, lower demand from the US brought about by the weaker dollar may result in a slow down in imports from sub-Saharan Africa. |
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If bodyline bowling had not been curbed I have no doubt that it would have brought about a cessation of Test cricket and seriously jeopardised the future of the game itself. |
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This brought about a mutiny led by a group of officers based in Algeria. |
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This business of the babies brought about some of Nain Ae's darkest days. |
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My answer is that certainly it is necessary that such laws operate in order for effects brought about directly by the agent to have ulterior consequences. |
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It would help me manage the information overload brought about with the six modules that I teach by tracking the hundreds of Word documents I use during an academic term. |
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But I find that their panacea to all the country's problems revolves around increased public spending and, illogically, reduced taxation, all brought about by cost savings. |
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The production and pay problems have been brought about by a dramatic fall-off in sales in the United States, the company's most lucrative market. |
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Action to prevent a forced marriage currently has to be brought about through laws on false imprisonment, threatening behaviour, harassment or assault. |
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Being an aged citizen of times long gone, I can recall my old grandad telling me about how the American Civil War brought about a cotton famine in the Lancashire mills. |
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The change in activity of the output domain is brought about through the reversible transfer of phosphoryl groups to the invariant aspartate residues at the receiver domain. |
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This diurnal variation in melatonin synthesis is brought about by norepinephrine secreted by the postganglionic sympathetic nerves that innervate the pineal gland. |
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It brought about two lasting innovations in the study of chemistry. |
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He also reminded them of the devastation that a single disease could cause by instancing the 30-40 million deaths brought about less than 100 years ago by influenza. |
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The only danger they face is from health problems brought about by thoughtless divers tempting them with unsuitable food like bread and frankfurter sausages. |
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It is not always clear whether changing legal and custodial practices brought about changes in attitudes towards debtors and towards consumer debt, or the other way round. |
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Wear and tear plus pressure on pumps during the repeated cut-offs of the water supply might have brought about impurities, contaminating the water. |
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The immune system responds with an opposing behavior, a net electric energy gradient or electromotive force, which is brought about by complicated intracellular processes. |
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The scandal brought about by public exposure has led to new, more competent leadership and even to accreditation, meaning that the lab now meets minimum standards. |
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The new medicine has brought about an immeasurable improvement in her life. |
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The innovations were brought about by the printing press and were also associated with Lutheranism. |
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Dynastic infighting and misfortune quickly brought about the demise of the House of York. |
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Yet executive hubris brought about by social influence in different cultural environments is not well understood. |
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The son's death in 1809 brought about his retirement from the active duties of his chair. |
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A clear example of his purposefulness is the rapprochement he brought about between Cuba and the US last December. |
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Sayles, see the changes brought about by the Conquest as much less radical than Southern suggests. |
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Meanwhile, the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus in 1492 brought about a new wave of missionary activity. |
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This and the Wall Street Crash of 1929 brought about the worldwide Great Depression. |
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Technological advance and the wealth generated by trade gradually brought about a widening of possibilities. |
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Without high speed tools and the finer steels which they brought about, there could be nothing of what we call modern industry. |
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Child labour played an important role in the Industrial Revolution from its outset, often brought about by economic hardship. |
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This concept dramatically decreased production costs for virtually all manufactured goods and brought about the age of consumerism. |
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The expanding industries brought about an increase in population as jobs shifted from rural farms towards the cities. |
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In 2009, the FIA Formula Two Championship brought about the revival of the F2 series. |
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The Reform Act was the climax of Whiggism, but it also brought about the Whigs' demise. |
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Recent developments in artificial intelligence has brought about a new race of robots that can perform household chores without supervision. |
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In the Americas, the catalyst that brought about this change in meaning was the influence of the African diaspora and its people in other states. |
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In the 19th century, the Bengal Renaissance brought about an increased sociocultural sophistication among city denizens. |
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This brought about a revolution in orchestral composition, and set the style for orchestral performance for the next eighty years. |
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It was the First World War, however, that was the catalyst that brought about the end of neutrality. |
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The combination of discontent and economic collapse brought about the revolution. It did not do so simply double-handedly. |
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What brought about this curious state of affairs is my recent marriage to a Barbadian, or Bajan as 'we' like to call ourselves. |
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Some northern states have incorporated Sharia law into their previously secular legal systems, which has brought about some controversy. |
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The romantic revolution in criticism brought about an overall decline in the critical estimation of Jonson. |
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During the Renaissance, patriotic feelings regarding English brought about the recognition of English as the national language of England. |
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The instability of power brought about chaos, uprisings, and loss of territories. |
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In the 16th century the Reformation brought about changes in the governance of the cathedrals as discussed below. |
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Ivan's murder of his son brought about the extinction of the Rurik Dynasty and the Time of Troubles. |
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He ended French Valois ambitions in Italy and brought about the Habsburg ascendency in Europe. |
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A large portion of the pollution is brought about by factories run by Hong Kong manufacturers in the area. |
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Their activity brought about the Radical Reformation, which gave birth to various Anabaptist denominations. |
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He claimed that it was the 'unholy union between London and Ottawa' that brought about confederation. |
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He also brought about the submission of the last of the antipopes, Felix V, and the dissolution of the Synod of Basle. |
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The occupation brought about terrible hardships for the Greek civilian population. |
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In the 18th century, it brought about a strong romantic nationalistic movement, which is still visible in the Norwegian language and media. |
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The collapse of the gold standard brought about much of the economic turmoil of that era. |
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By chemophobia I mean an exaggerated fear of toxicity brought about by the widespread use of chemicals in food production and processing. |
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In doing so it brought about immense social change, attracting millions of rural families to the towns and cities. |
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Both Tacitus and Cassius Dio wrote that Livia was rumored to have brought about Augustus' death by poisoning fresh figs. |
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Herrings, especially kippered, were what brought about the blossoming of the town's trade in the Middle Ages. |
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Further climatic deterioration is thought to have brought about cereal cultivation. |
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In the past the Computer Crimes Unit has brought about several closedowns of Zamunda and Arena. |
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A fundamental change in working principles was brought about by Scotsman James Watt. |
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The major changes during the last 2 million years were brought about by several recent ice ages. |
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The 1990s brought about further success in the first half of the decade, and later struggles in the latter half. |
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The industrial revolution brought about huge change in Manchester and was key to the increase in Manchester's population. |
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The complete Prussian and German victory brought about the final unification of Germany under King Wilhelm I of Prussia. |
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The formation of the Himalayas and the Alps brought about significant geographic changes. |
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However, despite early successes, which brought about a supply crisis in Britain, the Germans did not succeed in breaking the British resistance. |
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Processes that were untenable would have resulted in a new balance brought about by changes and adaptations. |
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Access to the canal brought about a rapid development in coal mining on the Manchester Coalfield west of Worsley. |
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Can social change be brought about by a small band of local food producers with crustie tendencies? |
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Defeat also brought about the end of the Dragons bid to qualify for the inaugural Celtic League play offs. |
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In August, it became clear that William had surprisingly strong support within the English army, a situation brought about by James himself. |
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According to the legend, this victory would be brought about by Y Mab Darogan. |
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In 1657, Oliver Cromwell renewed the charter of 1609, and brought about minor changes in the holding of the company. |
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At the same time, she had observed the turmoil brought about by Edward's introduction of radical Protestant reforms. |
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We should not be propping up the car industry when it has brought about its own downfall by overproducing for many years? |
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Changes in gene frequency brought about by random genetic drift, gene flow, and natural selection lead to the evolution of populations. |
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Two days of fighting brought about the total destruction of Mametz village by shelling. |
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Our scientific mythology admires iconoclasts, those who were ahead of their times in bucking the trends, and brought about paradigm shifts. |
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The Holi festival commemorates the victory of good over evil, brought about by the burning and destruction of the demoness, named Holika. |
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Institutionalism is brought about, in part, by a sense of learned helplessness, a belief that one has no control over one's environment. |
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In the first half of the 17th century a rising cost of consumable goods and a series of bad harvests brought about economic changes in Glamorgan. |
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Recent analyses point out that agriculture also brought about deep social divisions and in particular encouraged inequality between the sexes. |
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The presence of the pilgrims brought about increased trade and development. |
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Further unsuccessful suggestions for union were brought about throughout the 18th and early 19th centuries. |
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This banknote issue was brought about by the peculiar circumstances of the Swedish coin supply. |
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This period also brought about the firearm and industrialized poisons, which made it easy for humans to kill the evasive and powerful birds. |
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This dispute was a link in the chain of events that soon brought about the American Revolution. |
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The Neolithic Revolution brought about the greatest material transformation in human history. |
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During and after the fall of the Western Empire, Lombardy suffered heavily from destruction brought about by a series of invasions by tribal peoples. |
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The laissez-faire capitalism that has brought about our staggering debt which will have to be paid off by our children and their children, has had its day. |
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During this period, naval warfare underwent a comprehensive transformation, brought about by steam propulsion, metal ship construction, and explosive munitions. |
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The French Revolution of 1789 brought about a shifting of powers from the Church to the State, destruction of churches and the establishment of a Cult of Reason. |
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Birmingham City Council housing employees have demanded backdated allowance payments related to changes brought about by the Single Status Agreement. |
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Eggertsson and Christina Romer, the key to recovery and to ending the Great Depression was brought about by a successful management of public expectations. |
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The Middle Ages brought about major changes within the church. |
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This gave the British regulars a difficult fight, but their weight of numbers, superior equipment, and often brutal tactics, eventually brought about a British victory. |
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Many law librarians and academics have commented on the changing system of legal information delivery brought about by the rapid growth of the World Wide Web. |
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The establishment of the Aberdare School Board in 1871 brought about an extension of educational provision but also intensified religious rivalries. |
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Through koineization, new dialect varieties are brought about as a result of contact between speakers of mutually intelligible varieties of that language. |
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Some argue that natural selection during the Malthusian epoch selected beneficial traits to the growth process and brought about the Industrial Revolution. |
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The reformation was an attempt to eliminate certain practices prevalent in the Malankara Church which the reformers believed were brought about after the Synod of Diamper. |
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And so the Guardianista is prepared for a tragic story of injustice and retribution, brought about by the evil that stalks the dark corners of cyberspace. |
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Anti-social behaviour, bullying and disruption in schools, the list goes on, has been brought about by all these do-gooders from the past and present. |
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This action brought about the fitting of safety chains in flats. |
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Thus indirectly the War of 1812 brought about the acquisition of Florida. |
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The changing landscape, brought about by the industrial and agricultural revolutions, was another influence on the growth of the Romantic movement in Britain. |
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It also brought about a general opinion among speakers of Low Saxon that having the slightest accent, in Dutch, would reduce job opportunities and social status. |
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Toward the end of the 2nd Century BC, Rome started to experience manpower shortages brought about by property and financial qualifications to join the army. |
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The Act of Settlement later brought about Jacobite uprisings. |
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Rollo and his successors brought about rapid recoveries from the raids. |
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In 1939, the Mersey and Irwell Joint Committee was superseded by the Lancashire Rivers Board, but wartime conditions brought about further deterioration of the river. |
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In October 2011, Bolivia held its first judicial elections to choose members of the national courts by popular vote, a reform brought about by Evo Morales. |
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However, the departure of Charles Dana from the paper in late 1861 and the resultant change in the editorial board brought about a new editorial policy. |
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In particular, the female utopists emphasized that political change and individual fulfilment could be brought about in the sphere of personal relationships. |
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The white-anting of ATSIC has been brought about by the usual suspects. |
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They are instead brought about through a scientific analysis of economic conditions of society and by moving toward revolution through different stages of social development. |
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During the time of his office, the union with Scotland was brought about. |
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In 2012, the BBC's Chief Technology Officer, John Linwood, expressed confidence in service improvements to the BBC's technology provision brought about by Atos. |
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The code was originally brought about by the Frankish King Clovis. |
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The advent of the Internet has brought about a new race of entrepreneur. |
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The Princess Theatre musicals brought about a change in approach. |
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The qualitative change of lexical units is a natural part of the development process of any language and it is brought about by intralinguistic and extralinguistic factors. |
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