Rows over regulation and fiscal matters contributed to scuppering the deal. |
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Lightning is very violent and can easily break molecules apart, scuppering attempts to concoct complex ones. |
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Putting forward theses such as yours is a sure-fire way of scuppering the whole idea of a criminal court. |
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If that is to be done in an environmentally friendly way, that cannot mean scuppering them somewhere in the South Seas. |
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I do wonder, however, to what extent the financial arrangements are scuppering the political debate, specifically the arrangements with Poland and especially those relating to agricultural reforms. |
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In the end, the high seas course was adopted, thanks to the Russians effectively scuppering themselves by launching Sputnik 1 in 1957, which crossed other states' airspaces as it orbited the Earth. |
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Hopkins, then undisputed middleweight champion, agreed terms with promoter Frank Warren before scuppering the fight 24 hours later by doubling his financial demands. |
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Stop common guilt trips from scuppering your weight-loss success. |
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