| There have been some charges of plagiarism on account of this reference which to my mind are spurious and nonsensical. |
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| No hunter is going to kill one less caribou or one less seal on account of this bill. |
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| Patience, ease and thoughtfulness may be lost on account of this constant flood of information. |
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| Are the people of Sheffield more plugged in to their essential elements, on account of this relationship with steel? |
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| The Anglicans are already in crisis on account of this split. |
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| But, exaggerated to excess, especially on account of this reaction, the criteriological desire is at the same time likely to miss what the mélanges of the poet could have got right, although apparently confusing. |
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| He believes that he was denied access this year on account of this action. |
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| The idea that I was going to, overnight, become one of the most famous astronomers in the world on account of this criminal activity made me a passive accomplice. |
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| However, on account of this stringent standard for moisture content, there is a tendency for Indian coffee to get overdried, resulting in lifeless coffee beans. |
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| On account of this and the death of a number of our lawmen on the job, the Police have had to issue protective gear, like bullet-proof vests, to its members. |
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| On account of this, solar desalination is one of the promising methods. |
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| On account of this crummy dossier, Mr Vanhecke is running the risk of losing his political rights, since the division of power and the Belgian court's independence only exist in theory. |
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| On account of this illness, the Presidency will not have representation at ministerial level at tomorrow's press conference, but I am sure that it will go well. |
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