Her untimely death was occasioned by much shock and sadness among her many neighbors and friends. |
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Most of India's economic growth over the years was occasioned by, and spent on, demographic growth. |
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The appellants raised other grounds in addition to that which occasioned the reference. |
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The loss occasioned by cancellation of hotel bookings and other expenses runs into the billions of shillings. |
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Much sadness was occasioned by the sudden death of well known Claremorris chemist Sean O'Brien at the weekend. |
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Much sadness was occasioned around the area by the news of her sudden death. |
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His death shortly afterwards occasioned louder public grief than that of Louis XV four years earlier. |
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My examination of terms such as fraught and wrought has occasioned controversy. |
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These rites control the pollution occasioned by death, and also usher the soul from one life to another. |
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Her status meant that her journey through the realm newly acquired by the Stuarts occasioned considerable pomp and ceremony. |
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His passing occasioned deep grief in his native Ballinrobe where he was deservedly held in very high regard. |
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In principle any losses occasioned thereby are recoverable however they may be characterised. |
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The inconsistency and disproportionateness which has been occasioned in our sentiments of benevolence, offers a curious moral phenomenon. |
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This occasioned some rapid-fire debate around the office as to whether such a competition might work. |
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That is, modern family elegies, though occasioned by death, do not seek compensation for that loss. |
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But all in all, what with the weather and a degree of jadedness occasioned by a bit of sleep disturbance, it's not been a thrilling day. |
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Since this had been unsuccessfully set, it occasioned advice from my surgeon to try the mineral waters of Aix, in Provence as a corroborant. |
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The title is only passing reference to the Louisville Institute sabbatical that occasioned its writing. |
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My interrogatory moment was occasioned by an encounter with the young daughter of a friend. |
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This change was occasioned by the opening of armistice talks, nominally between the opposing commanders-in-chief. |
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For example, we have pulled your chestnuts out of the fire in two world wars that were occasioned by European diplomacy. |
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Patrick was a popular and esteemed member of the local rural community and much sadness was occasioned by his death. |
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The inconvenience and delay occasioned by the care of so much baggage caused the Romans to call it impedimenta. |
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The original proclamation of a Memorial Day in 1868 was of course occasioned by the Civil War. |
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A charitable and compassionate man his passing was occasioned by much sadness among his many friends. |
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But the tricentennial, in 1792, occasioned sermons, toasts, and parades from New York to Boston. |
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Grace is a short prayer said at mealtime, a blessing and thanksgiving occasioned by eating. |
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A quiet and unassuming man his untimely death was occasioned by much sadness. |
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The injustices occasioned by these institutions should, however, be confronted as an aspect of spiritual practice. |
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His death occasioned an outpouring of condolences, mourning, and reflection. |
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There were the small herbivores and scavengers and hunters scuttling in the undergrowth, hiding from the larger predators who occasioned down from the heights. |
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I can feel the jouissance as she reads what has come to her, the deep ecstasy that writing has occasioned, even though the subject is grief, death. |
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In addition, she received an apology for any injustice occasioned to her. |
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Computer and communications technologies have occasioned the massive redevelopment of physical, social and cultural spaces and made them unrecognizable to us. |
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Both these events occasioned great rejoicing in the tax honesty community. |
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It is a wildly ambitious essay that has been anthologized elsewhere, but it resonates here more than ever, finally nestled among the other work that occasioned it. |
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Meanwhile, Jack has told his pretty young ward Cecily that his visits to town are occasioned by the misbehavior of a made-up brother named Ernest. |
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The submission that was made below was that that means damage or loss occasioned by reason of the misplacement or misdelivery of exhibits, not direct damage to the exhibits. |
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But perhaps the more canny readers can indeed read backwards from these general remarks and dimly perceive the vestigial outline of the example which occasioned them. |
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I accept that there was some delay occasioned by the father's failure to respond expeditiously for a paternity test and to provide full disclosure. |
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His actions are not occasioned by any corruption or depravity in him, but by an error in judgment, which, however, does arise from a defect of character. |
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The modest fall-off which ensued was followed by a more precipitate decline in World War I, the result of a cut in mine production occasioned by labour shortages. |
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Pippin's death occasioned open conflict between his heirs and the Neustrian nobles who sought political independence from Austrasian control. |
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Machine tools occasioned a surge in producing new tools in the industrial revolution. |
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The local, rural nature of the fairs also occasioned many variations in the rules of the contests, leading to disagreements between parishes. |
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He dissolved one of the wool factories, along with other reorganizations occasioned by partnerships coming to their designated end. |
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My obituary for Andrew Breitbart has occasioned a lot of comment. |
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Remember what Romney was asked that occasioned his infamous comments? |
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Whoever with intent to provoke a breach of the peace, or under circumstances such that a breach of the peace may be occasioned thereby. |
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The presence of Sigier here has occasioned much critical speculation, since he was an adversary of Aquinas who publically confuted the Averroist ideas Sigier promoted. |
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Practiced on an international scale, eugenocide will do much to prevent lingering, tortuous death by starvation, occasioned so often by overbrowse in underdeveloped nations. |
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The conduct of acquaintance and Hypata aedile, Pythias, in punishing a fish seller for overcharging Lucius has occasioned considerable discussion. |
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His septicentennial in 1984 occasioned widespread congresses and celebrations, not least in the United States, including an Alfonsine exhibit at the Library of Congress. |
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The more sluggish river then occasioned a breach at Shanghu that sent the main outlet north towards Tianjin in 1048 and by 1194 blocked the mouth of the Huai River. |
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The drafting of the instructions for the Dutch delegation occasioned spirited debate and Holland made sure that she was not barred from their formulation. |
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If I drive without such a device, I am doing something wrong despite the indiscernability of the harm occasioned by the emissions from my car in particular. |
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Rose and drank a good morning draught there with Mr. Sheply, which occasioned my thinking upon the happy life that I live now, had I nothing to care for but myself. |
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