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However, it may have been brought about by a short circuit or a fire started accidentally by a passenger.
However, equity cannot be kept in abeyance until this balance is brought about in this eternal triangle.
This unyielding doctrinairism necessarily brought about the decline of liberalism.
Unfortunately, Brown's hopes of a good result were dashed when a clash of wheels with another rider brought about a puncture.
This astonishingly rapid transformation was brought about because of their abiding belief in the Goethean ideal of high culture.
And what has brought about the return of the prodigal son more than a year after he stepped out of the limelight?
The present model adds a new twist to the discussion of how motor reversals are brought about.
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.
Abstinence was most noticeably absent in the 1960s, when the oral contraceptive pill brought about a sexual revolution and free love for all.
At the same time, stress relief is brought about and creep strength is improved.
Deterrence is a state of mind brought about by the existence of a credible threat of unacceptable counteraction.
Cowan says the high prices have so far been good for Ivorian farmers, despite the problems brought about by the fighting.
It is a defeat for democracy brought about by the cheap politicization of national security.
The swiftness and irrevocability of the changes it had brought about left him with nothing he could use to rebuild his sense of being.
The collapse of the Iron Curtain brought about a political revolution in Europe.
Turkey invaded the island and brought about its present division into two parts.
This global village was brought about first by military and political conquest and now by communication and technological influence.
It is brought about, not by ideology, but by a conjunction of circumstances facing the United States now and over the next several years.
The added demands brought about by the ageing population will place an insupportable burden on acute hospital services.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
It was she who brought about the Kiel interview and the visit of the czarevitch to Berlin.
The multiplication of the amba is brought about by a process of fission or division.
The success of the plays also brought about an incident famous in French literary history of the anecdotic kind.
Pappenheimer brought about similar lesions in rats by the injection of a suspension of bone marrow from a rhachitic animal.
I must now tell how this may be brought about, and first I will speak of the proper construction of a cavaedium.
This step, as was but natural, brought about a change in the chairmanship of the League.
The accommodation is, in fact, brought about by the action of the ciliary muscle.
In a direct current motor this reversal is brought about by the commutator.
Love brought about the transformation, the effects of which are now confounding you.
That her present state was brought about by her own choosing only made her crosser.
Secondarily, crusting, and at times a mild or severe grade of dermatitis, may be brought about.
All this was brought about by the evil power and influence of the deviling.
The reactions brought about by bacteria on substances which are soluble and diffusible are essentially surface reactions.
Speaking generally, the Church brought about its own disestablishment by its own fault.
Some may object that the myth may have brought about the conception of the draconic constellations.
Certain it is that if Federation is to be brought about, the movement must be endogenous.
The combination of the two gases is brought about in a tube called a eudiometer.
In spite of almost constant illness brought about by eyestrain, he accomplished more than most well men have done.
The flagrancy of crime which brought about a political revolution five years ago exists today as it did then.
His experience was much the same as that of the frenches and it brought about several investigations by parties of citizens.
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