| I drank the acidic, carbonated beverage, which compounded tiny gas bubbles in my throat that made me burp inside my mouth. |
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| Disruption is inevitably compounded by having to rearrange the team to change positions and adjust tactics, rather than make a straight swap. |
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| The effect of the industrial action was compounded by a wildcat strike held by railway train guards the same morning. |
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| The sense of survivor's relief was compounded with a certain pride. We, the unsurprisable, were surprised at how well we were handling ourselves. |
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| The brewer said lackluster demand at bars and clubs was compounded by the dollar's drop against the euro. |
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| Such repetition is compounded with frequent reminders to readers of where they have been and where they are going. |
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| My ambivalence over speaking at the funeral was compounded when dad asked if I would do a scripture reading. |
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| This only compounded matters and meant that even more zits began to creep all over her face. |
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| The problem would be compounded with anisotropic crystals with restricted orientations to the diamond culets. |
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| The embarrassment of having a foreign head of state is compounded by our treatment as second-class subjects. |
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| Clearly, little mistakes, compounded by big mistakes, do not make for a credible publication or review. |
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| The degree of stress associated with high and low ambient temperatures is compounded by high humidity. |
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| An arms race is in progress, compounded, as are all arms races, by vanity and delusion. |
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| In the 1970s, the search for lucre through the illegal drug business compounded and further adulterated societal ties. |
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| For Nepal's indigenous ethnic minorities like the Buddhist Tamangs the struggle for survival is compounded by their marginalized status. |
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| The technical magnitude of such a task is compounded by the need to ensure the accuracy and authority of Internet-based resources. |
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| But they then conceded a silly penalty and compounded their error when, after some backchat, the referee moved them ten metres backwards. |
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| The most serious incident was compounded by the failure of a battery powered backup generator in the air traffic control tower. |
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| The general level of ignorance on what is good or bad behaviour is compounded by the idealisation of childhood. |
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| A great number of the nobility took theophorous names compounded with Mithras. |
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| Problems compounded for the track in October when a horse threw its jockey during a race. |
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| The problem of spelling syllabic r is compounded by numerous pairs of homophones. |
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| The evil of entrusting our liberty to politicians is compounded by a lack of independent safeguards or transparency. |
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| The aircraft shuddering and its reduced controllability severely compounded the difficulty of the instrument flight. |
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| This has been compounded by an unavailing resort to extreme force in the most heated zones of engagement. |
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| The six o'clock swill didn't work the first time and I have a feeling the negative effects will only be compounded if it is reinstated at 3am. |
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| He was six over after the first seven holes after a run of four bogeys compounded by a double bogey on the sixth. |
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| The immense grief his family is suffering has been compounded by the unending repetition of false claims about him on the internet. |
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| These selfish ungrateful wretches not only had the audacity to return Howard but compounded their sin by giving him a seemingly compliant Senate. |
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| This feeling was compounded when Conway skewed an unmissable free about ten metres west of the posts from the fourteen yard line minutes later. |
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| These have been compounded by the huge slump in share price values that most analysts predict will not be recovered. |
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| Glasgow compounded their numerous defensive lapses with a host of handling errors and needless turnovers. |
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| The nation's intrinsic weakness was further compounded by socio-political factors. |
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| Depression had a grip he admitted, and his problems were compounded by the stigma towards mental health and mental breakdown. |
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| This compounded product is used for chemical peels, actinic keratoses, and venereal warts. |
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| Kerry compounded the problem by venturing no information about his public career in the Senate for the past two decades. |
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| He is 23 but could pass for 18, his lack of height compounded by angelic features and a shy, buck-toothed smile. |
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| And they also happen to victimize other innocent people, so the tragedy is compounded. |
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| He had already suffered a shock and 35 per cent burns but the nail compounded his woes when it pierced his left buttock. |
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| It computes the effective interest rate for an investment compounded at different intervals. |
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| The problem is compounded for Eastern Europe with its weak central banks and underdeveloped capital markets. |
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| And for an executive-type car this certainly feels very small, compounded by the limited adjustment on the steering column. |
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| These difficulties are unfortunately compounded by a haphazard organization. |
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| His misery was further compounded by the needless and headless sending off of the influential defender. |
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| Uncertainty over radiation from cellphones has been compounded by the lack of a standard test. |
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| Official overstatements of the amount the nation has been setting aside for retirement have compounded the problem. |
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| At the sight of them a rude, equally animal resentment rises in me, compounded of shame, fear, and ignoble joy not to be one of them. |
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| The renouncers' attitude was compounded of dark bitterness and bright hope. |
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| We can see wave movements not just compounded of different qualities but compounded of different, even noncontiguous, spaces. |
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| Society is compounded of all kinds of interests and meanings involved with social action. |
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| This is effectively a pot of stew originally compounded of cheap cuts of mutton, potatoes, and onions. |
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| We compounded the mixture of the medicinal herbs according to the season and the patient's condition. |
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| He further concluded that interest could continue to be compounded even after a bank had demanded repayment or called up the loan. |
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| Interest was to be compounded in accordance with the bank's current practice from time to time. |
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| Contract law principles may require such interest to be compounded so as to award the plaintiff the benefit of the bargain. |
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| Interest on these bonds is accumulated monthly and compounded every six months. |
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| The AER shows what the notional interest rate would be if the interest was compounded and paid once a year. |
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| This is further compounded by varying ideas of what constitutes proper and improper dress. |
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| All of this is compounded by the fact that the whole stalking and lurking phase of these sequences is tedious and suspense-free. |
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| When it is compounded by the anxiety that accompanies panic disorder, the patient and physician have a delicate situation on their hands. |
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| Little or no analysis is done and poor planning is compounded by even worse implementation strategies. |
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| Major problems in agriculture and structural difficulties in the eurozone compounded the negative effects from slower global trade. |
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| This risk is in part compounded when a person has a tendency to sunburn rather than tan and also has a history of cumulative sun exposure. |
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| This was only compounded by his frequent use of canvas-board, a medium usually relegated to Sunday painters and high-school art students. |
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| These difficulties are compounded by the lack of trained paleobiologists who specialize on algae, or of phycologists who examine fossils. |
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| The disbelief compounded a bizarre, almost surreal fortnight for the south coast club. |
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| This initial scepticism was compounded by the suspicion that infections might actually provoke allergy. |
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| The murders of two householders attacked in their homes in London recently has compounded the climate of fear. |
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| Environmental degradation associated with agricultural and pastoral practices has compounded the rural crisis. |
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| Pretension was compounded by the most clever of the cultured barbarians who pretended to be above it all. |
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| The interest charged on credit is very high and every month a bill is not paid off in full, the debt is compounded. |
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| They compounded verbal injury by laying importunate hands on women of our group. |
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| Problems on the railways were further compounded by electrical faults at Oxenholme on Sunday and Monday. |
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| The effects of this phenomenon are compounded by the continued practice of favouritism in political appointments, promotions and other decisions. |
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| Recession in the 1880s was compounded by phylloxera, which swept aside not only vines but many poorer farmers. |
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| When reading comprehension is assessed through writing, these difficulties are compounded. |
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| His customary difficulty in fighting his way across a room was compounded on this occasion by his wife, who intervened to persuade him to stay. |
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| He added that much of the problems plaguing the agricultural sector were compounded by domestic inefficiencies. |
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| He is in a fitful mood which is compounded by an outburst at the table by a maid, who has obviously become one of his many conquests. |
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| The damage is compounded by the loss of attention from frazzled parents trying to rebuild their lives. |
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| This makes grassland management very difficult on farms where grazing is already in short supply and problems are compounded in wet conditions. |
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| And then he compounded that mistake by eating it with excessive daintiness. |
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| Whenever you've got ghettoes of kin groups, you are always going to have compounded emotional problems. |
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| The problem is compounded by the ban on general practitioners giving private prescription to their NHS patients. |
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| As if this delay was not enough it was further compounded by procrastination in implementing the action recommended. |
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| The separation of contemporary Egypt from its past was compounded by the fact that Coptic was written in Greek letters with a few demotic signs. |
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| These numbers are compounded by the use of depleted uranium during the war, made out of nuclear waste and used in bombs and bullets. |
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| These problems seem to have been compounded by the lack of economies of scope for the drug. |
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| The difficulty in dealing with her mum's sudden disappearance was compounded when Sam discovered she was still living nearby. |
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| The suffering of illness is thus compounded by an additional burden of guilt and recrimination. |
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| This has simply compounded the sense of alienation and disenfranchisement felt by many people. |
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| That expense was compounded when the eight GB internationals were charged a four-figure sum for excess baggage on their return flight. |
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| A succession of handsome but bashful doe-eyed waiters brought over from Italy compounded our love for this place. |
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| The recent eastward expansion of the European Union has only compounded the social crisis. |
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| But the problem has been compounded by the inability of the Legion to attract younger ex-servicemen and new lifeblood. |
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| It is about unfortunate biological mechanisms gone awry, compounded by the real stress of motherhood. |
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| Further, the challenge for CENTCOM is further compounded by the lack of workable intelligence in Syria. |
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| The savings will earn an interest rate of 5 per cent compounded annually. |
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| The indignation is compounded by evidence of gross corruption. |
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| He said the problems were compounded by large salt deposits washed up from the sea which would leave a trail on the windows of homes and businesses in the wake of the storm. |
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| For them, the trauma of assault can be compounded by a lack of institutional support, and even disciplinary action. |
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| The situation was compounded when some owners emigrated or absconded, some sold to slumlords, and others abandoned their buildings, leaving squatters to take over. |
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| It's compounded as I wander up the road in search of refreshment. |
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| His frustration was compounded in the first set by the fact that he was unable to hold on to an early break of serve which would have quietened the crowd. |
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| The valued molluscs are fed hand-harvested kelp and some compounded seaweed diet, and are graded at regular intervals over the farming period of 36 to 40 months. |
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| The guilt was compounded when Menal had to sell her wedding ring so the couple could afford furniture and food. |
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| This is compounded during descents and glides when the throttle is closed or nearly closed, and the engine is windmilling above the normal rpm for the throttle setting. |
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| The mystery is compounded further by the fact Leigh football director Steve Grainey, who handles transfer deals, is on holiday in Spain this week and unavailable for comment. |
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| The strain of the loss of income and the cost of having to set up housekeeping again was compounded by the fact that the portrait business was slow. |
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| Lost orders compounded an already worrisome situation for the group. |
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| The process of registration is slow and laborious and this has been compounded by the low number of people who have been assigned to carry out the task. |
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| This frustration is compounded with the overall slowness of the game. |
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| The indignity of youth is compounded hugely by being in the sticks. |
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| This was compounded further when Ronnie Burns was given the shove, and headed to Adelaide to join national uber scapegoat-in-the-making Wayne Carey. |
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| The effect of erosion on the shore temple has been debilitating and the problem has been compounded by the soft laterite rock, which has been used in the construction. |
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| This sad drama has been compounded by an engulfing fog of speculation, frequently reaching a tone of hysteria. |
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| He was attending the annual summer school of the party, a force compounded of anti-Stalinist Marxists and small, sandalled groups of alternative doctrinaires. |
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| The chaotic circumstances of burial often compounded a family's grief. |
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| His vulnerability is compounded by the vehemence with which his upwardly mobile wife rejects traditional black vernacular values, including any interest in his parents. |
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| The horrifying scene was compounded of darkness, silhouettes of mountains, and beyond the mountains, a red glow which rose to the sky, from remote fires. |
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| The stress, compounded by fitful rest and sleepless nights, ages you quickly. |
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| The offence was compounded by the proliferation of tables purporting to show elaborate corrections for age factors, but in fact doing nothing of the sort. |
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| And then when they arrive in Kerry, their problems are compounded as they're confronted with confused and disjointed signage that could send them astray for another hour. |
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| These shortcomings are compounded by the film's claim to noir status, which would suggest a level of tension or excitement or at least atmosphere. |
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| He also knows that the risk is compounded when a company attempts to achieve such a growth rate by taking on entirely new types of projects, as he plans to do. |
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| The hardship that every Navy couple endures when faced with deployment was compounded by a medical diagnosis made just days before the ship sailed. |
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| Though Shaun eventually gets wise to the crisis, his pressing problem on the macrocosmic level is compounded by more prosaic hassles and neuroses. |
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| The nighttime pilot must deal with all the visual challenges common in daylight, compounded with a whole new set of challenges resulting from darkness. |
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| Then they compounded the offense by suggesting that South Carolina Republican Senator Jim DeMint shares those Hebraic virtues. |
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| There are moments of great emotional profundity in the film, but they're compounded by the filmmakers' reluctance to go the extra mile and put their feelings on the screen. |
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| Where the court is satisfied that the petition debt has been paid, secured or compounded for, the court is precluded from making a bankruptcy order on the petition. |
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| All animals are compounded of various organs, each of which exercising a separate function, and in a manner peculiar to itself, concurs to the preservation of the whole. |
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| This was compounded by a growing competition for scarce food resources. |
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| It will be seen that the first-mentioned of these ancient ichthyolites bears a name compounded, though, in the reverse order, of exactly the same words. |
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| The potential problem of reduced access revenue in a more competitive environment is compounded by the negative outlook for media and advertising services revenue. |
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| The problem is compounded by the fact that medical doctors are not usually aware of underlying lifestyle causes that may be the root of the problem. |
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| This was further compounded by the fact that Victorian children moved up to twenty corves per day, whilst being sick, malnourished and demoralised in many cases. |
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| It was a serious setback for the Mayo men and four minutes later this was compounded when Hayes set up Mark Ronan for the opening goal of the match. |
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| It is not easy to write a biography about a person who is known to be reticent and the problem gets compounded when the attempt is not authorised. |
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| The potential damage is compounded by new proposals to cap tuition increases, at the very moment that both state support and endowments are plummeting. |
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| His speed-speak makes for a high-energy performance, but when compounded with a slight sibilance, it compels the audience to pay close attention to catch what he's saying. |
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| The tragedy was compounded for mrs Estoya when she learned that her 21-year-old daughter, Victoria, had died as well. |
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| American frustration during the operation was compounded by President Thieu's refusal to commit ARVN reserve forces to the battle. |
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| His challenges were compounded by extreme weather conditions, difficult comparables and the stomach flu. |
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| His misery was compounded by deafness and he subsided into alcoholism, crotchetiness, and debilitating illnesses. |
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| The Caterpillar questions Alice and she admits to her current identity crisis, compounded by her inability to remember a poem. |
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| Awareness of the environment is growing as Hong Kong suffers from increasing pollution compounded by its geography and tall buildings. |
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| World War I further compounded the gender imbalance, adding to the phenomenon of surplus women. |
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| This problem is compounded by the fact that a disproportionate amount of people aged 65 and older live in these rural areas. |
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| It has greatly compounded its error by suspending the redoubtable Gita Sahgal for the crime of going public with her concerns. |
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| However, the confusion was further compounded by the lack of explicit and contradictory instructions from London. |
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| Hannah's death in 1890 from typhoid, compounded by Bright's disease, left him distraught. |
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| In October 1878, this was compounded by the failure of the Bank of Glasgow in which much of the village's money was invested. |
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| After birth, the damage will be compounded by nonnurturing environments and poor education. |
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| This difficulty compounded when the Mortimer claim was merged with the Yorkist claim in the person of Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York. |
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| This compounded with a change in demand, lead to the industrialization of tobacco production with the cigarette. |
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| Failed communications compounded problems and the forward infantry elements ended up dug in well short of their objective. |
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| The problem was further compounded by the illegality of overseas Chinese trade under Ming law, making them even more suspicious. |
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| Gold sulphide is insoluble, but gold thiosulphate, compounded of gold, sulphur, and oxygen, dissolves readily enough. |
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| My father compounded with my mother under the dragon's tail, and my nativity was under ursa major. |
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| Revenues for Unsped have increased over 18 percent on a compounded annual growth rate for the past three years. |
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| With these problems compounded by competition from less expensive machine stitchery, the craft may become a dying art. |
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| As we shall see between Oedipus and Jocasta, the deficiencies of Abram's faith are compounded in his spouse's misbelief. |
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| Of such incompatibles is compounded the mortar of his art work. |
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| The morbidity of many of these nonmalignant urological disorders is compounded by other common comorbid conditions such as diabetes and obesity. |
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| In unison, these features enable invasion of the dura, underlying membranes and promote leakiness that is compounded by coagulopathy. |
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| Leaky capillaries, often compounded by hypoproteinaemia, predispose these patients to extravascular fluid extravasation. |
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| Sohn has similar strengths and weaknesses as an actress, compounded by the fact that her character is stuck with the film's preachiest dialogue. |
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| The problem of distance is compounded by distraction and disjunction. |
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| Peter was mentally disabled, with a seizure disorder compounded more recently with Dupuytren's Contracture, dementia, and cancer. |
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| The mothers' troubles are compounded by the endemically poor health and economic conditions of life as a refugee. |
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| Cornwall compounded to furnish ten oxen after Michaelmas for thirty pounds. |
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| Deprival of women due to displacement is compounded with the absence of productive employment in the resettlement area. |
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| At mussel refuges, the risk to introduce pathogens is compounded by the need for host fishes for glochidia transformation. |
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| My father compounded with my mother vnder the Dragons taile, and my nativity was vnder Vrsa Maior. |
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| This problem was compounded by careless editors who deemed difficult words incorrect, and changed them in later editions. |
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| The pasta dish bathed heavenly housemade, extra-wide fettucine noodles in a divine sauce compounded of porcini mushrooms, speck and cream. |
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| The situation was compounded as successive generations of the family expunged and sanitized the already opaque details of Austen's biography. |
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| The effects of NATO high explosives on the camps and infrastructure of the Serbian occupiers of Kosovo were compounded by Milosevic's scorched-earth policies. |
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| Feuding was further compounded by the involvement of Scottish clans in the wars between the Irish Gaels and the English Tudor monarchy in the 16th century. |
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| He would have received an automatic one-game for Saturday's sending-off at Recreation Park but his moment of madness as he headed to the tunnel compounded the punishment. |
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| Coleridge died in Highgate, London on 25 July 1834 as a result of heart failure compounded by an unknown lung disorder, possibly linked to his use of opium. |
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| The displaced refugees fleeing the war compounded the effects of the simultaneous drought, and exacerbated war engendered epidemics, causing much loss of life. |
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| Without women in their parties, Many indigenous people died as a result of new infectious diseases, compounded by neglect by the Spaniards, who controlled their subsistence. |
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| The tragedy is compounded by the fact that the destabilization of Grenada was an apparent consequence of events occurring within the New Jewel Movement leadership itself. |
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| With the modernization of cigarette production compounded with the increased life expectancies during the 1920s, adverse health effects began to become more prevalent. |
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| Both factors compounded the problems that health service austerity caused. |
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| This feral existence is compounded by the fact our office sits in a part of Belfast that would rival the ocean's abyssal plain for signs of life and home comforts. |
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| This victory left the British in almost total command of the seas, compounded by the effective use of naval forces in the West Indies, Canada and India. |
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| The French and their native allies were now under increasing pressure, compounded by guerrilla activities spearheaded by Britain's Mohawk allies and Rogers' Rangers. |
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| This optimism is compounded by the fact that a minute percentage of the population consists of the nouveau riche and 'wannabes' and they are avid consumers of luxury brands. |
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| The malaria problem seems to be compounded by the AIDS epidemic. |
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| Ersatzgas, Ersatzpfennige. Ersatz has become a brave word in Germany. As a substantive it means War Reparations. As part of compounded words it means substitute. |
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| This damage to the economy was compounded by the effects on agriculture of the incipient Little Ice Age, natural calamities, crop failure, and sudden epidemics. |
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| He convinced thousands of people, mostly in the American Midwest, that Drake's fortune was being held by the British government, and had compounded to a huge amount. |
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| This situation represents a special case for the consideration of termination as the violation may be compounded by the continuation of the pregnancy. |
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| This lack of the necessary tools of our trade may frequently be compounded by cultural or political issues as well as geographical and climatologic challenges. |
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