This number of re-marks can't simply be blamed on one examiner because there are so many stages in the key stage for checking. |
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He blamed the lack of vocational training in schools for the shortage of staff. |
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The alleged treachery of the abbot and monks of Ely after William seized monastic lands is blamed for the ultimate surrender. |
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Personally, Lupe blamed it on the two wagonloads of civilians they had been forced to escort from Baceresque to Vengag. |
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He blamed these changes for the varying departure times of 13 buses on two days in March from the station last year. |
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The stunning actress called time on her engagement to the handsome actor after he blamed her for his infidelity. |
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Water abstraction, agricultural runoff, climate change, and pollution from sewage treatment plants have all been blamed. |
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Even those daughters who identified their fathers as the abuser blamed their mothers for failing to protect them. |
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A police investigation blamed the driver of the minibus for reckless driving. |
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The deaths were often blamed on the victims' lack of alertness for the large waves that occasionally washed ashore. |
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Obese people often are shunned by society and blamed for having weak characters. |
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Some blamed early childhood centres for focusing on the three Rs rather than play. |
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Questions must be asked whether the poverty that now weighs us down can always be blamed on other people. |
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Joseph is generally blamed for joining battle at Vitoria while some of his divisions were some way away. |
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He promised to repudiate henceforth Weismannist formal genetics and blamed his teachers for his past errors. |
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The state government blamed cold and rainy weather for the programme's shortcomings. |
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Two ravers are discussing how ridiculous it is that videogames are blamed for inciting killing sprees. |
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Yesterday public schools in Yorkshire blamed the rises on a dramatic increase in key costs faced by all institutions. |
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The hospital has blamed patients with minor ailments for causing the long delays but stressed lives were not put in danger. |
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Police blamed the explosion on rebels waging an armed insurrection in the kingdom. |
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That's probably bad news for the industry, which has blamed its billion dollar losses partially on persistently low airfares. |
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The employees' problems are blamed on the black-hearted publisher rather than on the ideological system. |
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The prime minister of Tuvalu blamed global warming for king tides that are threatening to submerge the nine islands. |
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But he blamed all this on the press, TV companies, kiss-and-tell girlfriends, society in general and a turbo-charged libido. |
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The company blamed the strong pound and the high price of wood pulp for its current difficulties. |
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In addition to red tape, uncooperative officials are blamed for delays in other places. |
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Dairy products were blamed for virtually everything medically wrong with the younger generation. |
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The government too had to be blamed as a portion of the lake was allotted for sale. |
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Young arsonists were today blamed for a blaze which ripped through a caravan, nearly destroying a storage yard. |
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In the past, lampas was blamed for a whole variety of problems, from fussy feeding to bit evasion. |
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One local resident blamed environmental groups who have large landholdings in the area for reducing livestock levels to encourage forest growth. |
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A local police official blamed shoddy construction and the poor quality of the cement. |
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In recent years, TV has been blamed for everything from obesity to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, poor grammar and general yobbery. |
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And in spring 2001, it finally reneged on the offer altogether and blamed the federal government. |
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The latter in turn, blamed the shoppers who barged in without paying heed to instructions. |
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His plea for managers to be given clear objectives and left in peace was blamed for leaving banks to the mercy of spiv traders. |
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As such, it said, the lawmakers and judiciary ought also to be blamed for the lack of job opportunities. |
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The gangs of youths were also blamed for skateboarding in residential areas, drinking, leaving litter and being verbally abusive. |
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A fall in the number of children boarding at private schools has been blamed on Government-imposed costs. |
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The epidemic of drowsiness was blamed on gases leaking from toxic waste dumped at the site. |
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I had not realised how much he blamed himself, how willing he was to accept full responsibility for what had happened to me. |
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No one has claimed responsibility for the bombing, but such violence is usually blamed on religious militants. |
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Somehow they blamed each other, deciding their sworn enemy was the sole reason for their anger. |
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For both conservatives and revisionists, revolutionary violence cannot be blamed on the revolution's opponents. |
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The weakness in the stock was blamed on investor uneasiness about a looming leveraged buyout by a management-led group, the column said. |
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He blamed himself for saving his own life instead of returning to the burning buildings to help others. |
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While his death is blamed on an inflammation of the lungs and heart, doctors say sleep apnea was also a factor. |
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It had blamed the illegal miners for causing a drop in the international price of tin. |
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The cabbie said, Listen mate, I can't be blamed if they've got roadworks at Hyde Park Corner. |
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It is not infrequent for rock music to be blamed for a host of social ills. |
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Union leaders said they expected the lockout and blamed the employers for inflaming already tense negotiations. |
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He blamed their electoral rout on the party MPs' neglect of their constituencies. |
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Youngsters coming out of school during free periods were also blamed for trouble in the town. |
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Harrod blamed the Bishop for exploiting hostilities between groups of townsmen, so as to consolidate his own lordship over the borough. |
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Everyone blamed each other but I suspect she actually ran into a tree and knocked herself out or something. |
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He got all his numerical facts wrong and then blamed the runholders for giving him dodgy data. |
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Flabbergasted auctioneer Keith Lomax blamed Beckham's penalty stumble for the tumble in prices. |
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The movie has failed miserably at the box office and the producers have blamed the low quality of the latest game for the poor ticket sales. |
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The department of local disaster relief blamed the damaging natural catastrophe on continuous rain in the area in recent days. |
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But he blamed such strikes on terrorists and loyalists from the defunct regime. |
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Record prices in the saleyards are being blamed on a lack of lambs after the drought. |
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Confucianism blamed Taoist philosophy of escapism, while Taoism responded by deeming Confucianism as escapist from one's true nature. |
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He also blamed a lack of support for difficult pupils remaining in mainstream schools, an inappropriate curriculum and teacher shortages. |
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He blamed the residents' poor health on the lack of measures to maintain sanitary conditions in the mining field. |
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He was savagely blamed for controlling her estate, as well as for having caused her suicide by his infidelity. |
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The antivirus software maker blamed unsold inventory and a general sales slowdown for the slump. |
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Five children and the taxi driver were killed in the accident which was blamed on human error and an unroadworthy vehicle. |
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But the worst was an old bird who shouted at me about the poll tax and blamed me for Black Wednesday. |
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The outbreak was blamed on shoddy backland development which had grown up to house the migrant poor who had drifted into the town. |
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Also, some temperance advocates blamed women's lack of domesticity for their men's drinking. |
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In Peru, ballast water has been blamed for the introduction of a bacterium that causes cholera. |
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A former prison officer who works at a village youth club today spoke out on behalf of teenagers who have been blamed for terrorising residents. |
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A high workload and masses of paperwork have been blamed for scores of dentists going private over the last decade. |
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The company blamed its dismal performance on, of all things, Valentine's Day falling on a Friday. |
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Many factors have been blamed for the barren spell, the most obvious being the regional politics that blight their domestic game. |
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Freeport has blamed the collapse of the overburden pile on heavy rainfall, which reached on average of 40 millimeters last week. |
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Kipling, like many others, blamed the Government of India for trying to conduct the occupation of Mesopotamia too thriftily. |
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A Brazilian government report on the accident blamed poor maintenance for a series of mechanical failures that led to the explosion. |
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Days of heavy rain and a sudden melt of snow on the North York Moors were blamed for the rapidly-rising river levels. |
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Poor sentiment towards the technology sector was also blamed for the lacklustre performance. |
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They were often blamed for eating all the sandwiches before the other officers returned to mess at night. |
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This has been blamed for blocking overseas-bound investment by mainland enterprises. |
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They blamed blocked road drains being unable to cope with the torrential rain held back by road humps. |
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In rural areas, difficulties in pregnancy are often blamed on evil spirits or black magic. |
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He said the last thing premiers can afford is to be blamed for toppling the federal government. |
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Local teenagers blamed the disturbances on boredom, and what they see as a total lack of things for them to do in the area. |
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But observers blamed the torrential rain that fell on the capital before and after the ceremony. |
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In its more moderated and diffused form it blamed the absence of democracy in totalitarian regimes not on the dictators but on the democracies. |
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However, Sarwan can't be blamed too much for his dismissal, as Younis Khan held a stinging effort at short extra cover as Sarwan middled a drive. |
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The Executive blamed the US slowdown and the shake-out in global electronics. |
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The radio star and DJ have blamed hectic work schedules for causing their marriage split. |
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The publisher blamed the losses on a lack of advertising, particularly among those Marshalltown merchants who were biased against Latinos. |
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Both had blamed each other for the crash and shirtfronted one another in a confrontation seen by the national TV audience watching the event. |
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She may or may not be miscast but she can't really be blamed for the farce that's imploding around her, and nor can anyone else. |
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They blamed an uncharted shoal that the vessel must have hit several hours before as the cause of the flooding. |
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In Ireland, in particular, misfortune was frequently blamed on fairies as well as witches. |
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Helen is blamed for causing the Trojan War because the Greeks and Trojans were fighting over her. |
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When he blamed me at the board meeting, every other member of the board shouted him down. |
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Much more of this monkey business and every riot in every corner of a foreign land will be blamed on provocation by racist locals. |
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He has blamed their financial situation on a national downturn in tourism and the impact of the floods. |
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Officials blamed the situation on an unprecedented rise in emergency cases. |
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Somehow, through the muddling of my thoughts, I blamed the whole situation on him. |
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While overall crime rose by 4.2 per cent, the force blamed the increase on a new method of recording offences. |
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He blamed the current situation on general economic trends within the textile industry. |
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The whole situation had been blamed on me, so for the whole day I was getting dirty looks from the general student body. |
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He blamed the situation on a downturn in retailing nationally, rising interest rates and the town's new traffic system. |
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The increased emissions were blamed on more coal being burned for electricity. |
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Parents and teachers blamed the situation on municipal governments which allowed bars to thrive around their schools. |
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Boozing, overeating and more female hormones in the environment have been blamed for blokes sprouting moobs. |
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An explosive increase in car ownership is blamed for a sharp rise in unhealthy emissions. |
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The Alliance for Better Campaigns, which supports free ad time for candidates, blamed the broadcast industry for the twofold increase. |
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Surging hormones, however, have long been blamed for women's morning sickness and other pregnancy side effects. |
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Rises in the numbers of sheep, deer and mountain hares have also been blamed for the increase. |
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He also blamed the low water levels on lock misuse and a number of unbooked boats. |
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It blamed the closure on the downturn in the technology sector and the postponement of several projects with large blue-chip companies. |
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Around Europe, about 40 deaths have been blamed on the sizzling temperatures. |
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The telephone was once blamed for provoking wars and breaking up the multigenerational family. |
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A damaged undersea transatlantic cable is being blamed for causing havoc for Net and phone users in the UK last night. |
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Some of the fires are blamed on logging companies clearing land for plantations, others are set by small farmers using slash-and-burn methods. |
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The capitalist system may be blamed for the unfair distribution of national and social welfare. |
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The standards committees get blamed unfairly for the actions of their individual members. |
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One lady blamed the library for her sleepless nights, claiming once she has borrowed a good book she stays up all night till she finishes it. |
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Declines in seabird populations have also been blamed on depletion of the fish stocks that they feed on. |
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Alex blamed his curiosity on his uninteresting, tedious and all-round boring life. |
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I blamed him for all of the unwanted, unneeded and unrequited love that he forced me to feel. |
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The floods in Britain in autumn 2000 were blamed on man's arrogance and human interference in nature. |
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When a wedge sounds boxy, it is often blamed on the preponderance of room modes in a live performance space. |
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In 1997 the government paid out hefty sums to war veterans, a move that was blamed for putting a strain on the country's economy. |
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But, by the same token, could a monkey be blamed for throwing around his own feces, or a fish blamed for soiling his water? |
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Those who do not speak an Indian language may not be blamed for this arbitrary vowel substitution. |
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Its concrete surface is the most soporific in the UK, and has been blamed for lulling drivers to sleep. |
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Youngsters have been blamed for vandalising phone boxes and public benches, smashing windows and setting light to hedges in the town. |
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Soon, every unsolved crime in Victoria was automatically blamed on the Vandemonians. |
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Jennifer Lopez has blamed her plethora of broken relationships on her fear of being alone. |
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The condition has variously been blamed on a hormonal imbalance, psychological or social factors. |
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A blast of Arctic air, which will push southwards at the beginning of the week, is being blamed for the cold snap. |
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Increases in ozone, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide are blamed primarily on the motorist. |
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Mr Obeid blamed a vendetta by two family members for the malicious stories circulating in the media. |
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Industry spokesmen blamed the crisis on shortages of investment capital and excessive labor costs. |
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Mr Crausby blamed changes to the benefits payment system for the decline of day-to-day post office business. |
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Easy access to buy-to-let mortgages for professional investors has been blamed by critics for making it harder for others to buy their own homes. |
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But he blamed the Government squarely for not providing a proper sewerage scheme. |
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Strong winds were blamed for the crash of a single-engine plane used to drop retardant on fires 220 miles south of Sydney. |
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Doctors and nurses were obliged to attend to patients so they could not be blamed for admitting the patients. |
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Others hurl insults at neighboring Syria, blamed by many Lebanese for having a hand in the crimes. |
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Tunes Online Ltd yesterday blamed obstructive record companies for its decision to delay the relaunch of its music service by several months. |
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Accidents that have been happening as a result of the failed traffic lights should be blamed on the council. |
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He carps constantly that, because others were duped, he shouldn't be blamed. |
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Too much typing is often blamed for carpal tunnel syndrome, the painful wrist problem caused by a compressed nerve. |
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Books about outlaws were blamed because they put ideas into his head about an exciting life of crime. |
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He was acquitted, but the stress of the trial was blamed for his death from a heart attack two years ago. |
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Yorkshire escaped the worst of Friday's stormy weather, which was blamed for accidents, road closures and flooded homes further north. |
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The fire was blamed on heat lightning, as there was some flashing before the maze race began. |
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His scapegoats then, as now, were the United States and Europe, which he blamed for mucking about in his backyard. |
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Too often the unemployed blamed themselves rather than society for what they saw as their failures, for the shifts and stratagems by which they were forced to survive. |
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But the animal is the convenient scapegoat, and easily blamed. |
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He blamed the abortion and the late night for this blemish on his otherwise almost perfect 1974 season. |
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The artist quickly blamed event organizers, and he even criticized the band pearl Jam for making him late. |
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In return, Cuban rhetoric wholeheartedly blamed the United States for crippling their economy. |
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They promptly blamed each other for driving him away, and stormed off in opposite directions in the vain hope of finding their way back to the palace. |
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In a famous rant, spike Lee blamed hipsters for the gentrication of his old neighborhood in Brooklyn. |
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The increase has been blamed on the rise of the Internet, electronic services and computerised storage of information turning data protection and privacy into a hot topic. |
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Westwood blamed him for wrecking his chance of setting a course record. |
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To what extent the trouble could be blamed on staffing is difficult to determine. |
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It would be a travesty if officials are blamed and MPs get off scot-free. |
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In several other tweets, the McCanns themselves are blamed for causing the death of the woman who allegedly harassed them. |
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Alexandra blamed herself for her son's illness, and in seeking answers to alleviate her guilt, came under the baleful influence of Siberian monk and mystic Rasputin. |
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And social media in general has been blamed for making an incendiary situation in the Middle East even more tense. |
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A screw-up this big can't be blamed solely on those two entities. |
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They expected about 15 people, but blamed Friday-night traffic in the sprawling city for cramping the size. |
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The insipid GOP chairman, Michael Steele, blamed Scozzafava for endorsing the Democratic candidate, Bill Owen. |
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Bakkar and his fellow Salafists were blamed by some for instigating the chaos, though they condemned the violence from the start. |
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They blamed the Americans for the internecine struggle that broke out among competing Afghan political parties afterward. |
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The former U.S. official also blamed Snowden for revealing surveillance secrets. |
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Will it be again blamed when there would be severe environmental disaster after watercourse of river Brahmaputra will be diverted to irrigate Indian barren land? |
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When they blamed him for the collapse of the bridge, he countered that his warnings about the bridge had been ignored. |
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Officers are desperate to reinforce the message that ecstasy kills, after medical researchers blamed a sixfold increase in deaths from the drug on the drop in its price. |
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Fuming Iranian officials blamed the United States and United Kingdom for backing the militants, and Pakistan for inaction. |
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Putin also blamed Ukrainian nationalists for attacking the orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate in Ukraine. |
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Despite their negative reputation, brown recluse spiders get blamed for crimes they did not commit, says an arachnologist who is doing his best to set the record straight. |
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Callum nodded, he had noticed this oddity, but blamed it on a mistake. |
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Jackson was also blamed for widespread censorship on the airwaves, which went all-out in banning any sort of nudity or profanity. |
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She became extremely unpopular and was widely blamed for the King's growing weakness as he aged. |
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Lancaster, 54, had been unfairly blamed for the failings of an antiquated and underfinanced department with a long history of corruption, inefficiency and missing records. |
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He wanted revenge on me, because he blamed his misfortunes on me. |
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So, can the Canadian tuxedo be blamed for the Britney-Justin love downfall? |
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The crowd gathering round the town courthouse weren't the kind of white trash everyone blamed for the lynchings that had taken place recently in other parts of Oklahoma. |
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Subsequent attacks on Sunni mosques were blamed on Shi'ite militants. |
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Gorbachev blamed himself for being too concerned about playing by democratic rules and not simply ridding the party of forces opposed to his reforms when he had a chance. |
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In recent weeks Libyan officials, when faced by law-and-order challenges, have reflexively blamed former Gaddafi officials. |
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Private analysts underscored the importance of righting unbalanced global economic growth, which is blamed by the US for feeding the US trade deficit. |
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Neither the doctor nor the family can be blamed because the management of patients with an advanced stage of a disease is not yet developed in our country. |
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An electrical short circuit was blamed for this fire as well. |
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They are blamed with spreading bacterial wilt and cucumber mosaic. |
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The study blamed rapidly expanding road networks and a sharp increase in flights for the dramatic jump in air, noise and light pollution in the past decade. |
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When an outcry ensued, Oktar denied writing the book, and blamed it on his research assistant, according to Solberg. |
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The French have been blamed by loyalist mobs for brokering a recent peace deal that the government supporters say concedes too much to the rebels. |
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After all the furore about his pool parties lately, you couldn't have blamed Prince Harry if he'd missed the paralympic swimming. |
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Mid-90s gallic nuclear testing is blamed for mutating a native iguana species of Tahiti. |
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A surfeit of properties being shunted onto the market by owners keen to cash in and growing concern over the number of Leith harbour developments are being blamed. |
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State and local investigators blamed the accident on a maintenance error that left open a natural gas valve as the boiler was being shut for routine service. |
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Hip trendsetters are blamed for everything from gentrification to expensive beer. |
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Last month's murder of 31 Indians was blamed on three suicide attackers. |
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A psychiatrist who attended one such conference blamed television for the complacency. |
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The delicate state of the world's financial markets has been blamed for a hefty drop in profits at Cazenove, one of the oldest broking firms in London. |
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Yet would we nod approvingly if President Bush blamed the failure of U.S. efforts to pacify post-invasion Iraq on Saddam Hussein? |
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In London, crack has been largely blamed for a wave of black-on-black gun crime which last year saw 171 shootings, including 18 murders and 81 attempted murders. |
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The grouse population has traditionally been prone to yearly fluctuations, but global warming is being blamed in some quarters for a sustained slump in numbers. |
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Rail watchdogs blamed the overcrowding on a combination of train operator One's unpopular new timetable and shortage of serviceable rolling stock. |
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Animals civilise a building, and it is a pity that the Prime Minister's wife, no cat-lover, was blamed for the dismissal of Humphrey, a dignified and sagacious mouser. |
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Reporters declared it a bomb weeks before its release and blamed Cruise and his dimming appeal to moviegoers. |
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There was severe traffic congestion on Sunset Drive a few minutes before 11 pm but police officers blamed this on a four-car smash-up on the Western Main Road. |
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I blamed the lack of flowering and the anemic show of leaves on poor soil. |
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Animals civilise a building, and it is a pity that Mrs Blair, no cat-lover, was blamed for the dismissal of Humphrey, a dignified and sagacious mouser. |
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Just as the ancient sages can't be blamed for the ideology of the Sangh Parivar, the actions of these so-called leaders cannot be traced to the Sikh values. |
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Rising ticket prices had been blamed on fare dodgers in the past. |
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It has been blamed on a rise in emergency admissions and a heavy workload, which means patients are transferred from beds, wards and hospitals quickly. |
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Mars Hill Church leaders blamed bad publicity for the precipitous drop in attendance and tithes. |
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After Bear's demise last March, newly retired CEO Jimmy Cayne blamed Goldman Sachs, among others, for hastening its death. |
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Over-fishing of the birds' primary food source, the sand eel, is being blamed for the huge fall in numbers from 83,000 kittiwake 13 years ago to roughly 49,000 at present. |
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Everything from videogames to heavy metal music has been blamed for aggression in teens. |
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As the Orthodox 40-day period of mourning to mark the death of more than 350 people in the siege came to an end, she found herself blamed by many locals for the tragedy. |
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The singer blamed her infamous lip-synch fiasco on acid reflux. |
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We don't want to be blamed for running a tight ship and being prudent. |
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Police blamed seven murders on gang clashes, six on domestic violence, four on robbery and two on mob vendettas, while the motives behind the other 28 were undetermined. |
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Other critics, North and South, blamed slavery for encouraging an aristocratic love of luxurious leisure and a despotic temperament among the slaveholders. |
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He chose to bushrange and never blamed anybody for driving him to it. |
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Broh was blamed for the demolitions, despite the fact that the Ministry of Public Works also played a key role. |
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The Justice Department has blamed a computer virus for the delay. |
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The Democrats sensibly blamed the feckless, bootless Bush administration for the collapse of the markets. |
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Although Steele has been blamed for the confusion, the management board were also unsure over the performance director job description. |
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Big-name celebrity books failed to inspire consumers after Waterstone's blamed poor non-fiction demand for a drop in sales. |
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Officials have blamed heavy fog for the aircraft's crash into a rice paddy field, where it burst into flames. |
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In October last year dissident republicans were also blamed for a series of letter bombs to political and security figures in Northern Ireland. |
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In September, gunmen killed 18 shoe factory employees in San Pedro Sula in a shooting blamed on gang rivalries. |
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In 1996 he battled skin cancer which he blamed on using a sun lamp as a teenager. |
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The infamous beer gut can be blamed on fatty foods, lack of exercise and consuming huge quantities of booze, they claimed. |
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The figures were revealed by defence minister Bob Ainsworth, who blamed undermanning and too many commitments. |
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Dilawari also blamed rumourmongers for the situation, saying there were no domestic factors behind the drop in the afghani's value. |
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Hutus blamed Tutsi rebels, many of whom had come into Rwanda from neighboring Uganda. |
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In 1960, a flock of European starlings was blamed for an Eastern Airlines crash into Boston Harbor that killed 62 people. |
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They blamed the soaring cost of aviation fuel for turning a profitable business into a lossmaker within a year. |
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A gang have been blamed for setting fire to the equipment in the Chapel Farm area of Lusk, North Co Dublin. |
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The Bank of England has blamed foreign banks in the nation for the credit crunch. |
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Much of the violence is blamed on organized crime, particularly gangs, known as maras or pandillas. |
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Alveston and vandalizes his apartment, for which David gets blamed, though he had only a small part in it. |
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I'm amazed the Greens have not blamed recent earth tremors on just talking about it. |
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Performance anxiety and obesity are some of the culprits to be blamed, they add. |
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Shop stewards at Mainetti UK Ltd, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, blamed a lack of orders. |
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One of those phenomenologists, and maybe the one most blamed for his theological leanings, is Michel Henry. |
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The report blamed inadequate emergency procedures that required more time to react to a traditional hijack rather than a suicide hijacking. |
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Day blamed a problem with his cue tip for the miscue on the pink, which saw the cue ball bounce over the pink into the pocket. |
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Scientists used epidemiological studies to identify possible causes and blamed exposure to bristly, hairy eastern tent caterpillars. |
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Duncan will die, his grooms will be blamed, his sons will run away, Donalbain to Ireland, Malcolm to England. |
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Doctors ruled out both thallium the heavy metal originally blamed for his sickness and radiation. |
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West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has blamed neighbouring Jharkhand and the Damodar Valley Corporation for the floods. |
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The overspend was blamed on Wirral's higher than average elderly population and a rise in the number of children in care. |
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He blamed the failure of their research on poor methodology. |
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That was the year that Sir Richard was writing his volume on Domestic Life in Tartary. The critics all blamed it for a lack of concentration. |
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The ear-to-the-ground President knew that all the unrest could not be blamed on Communists. |
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Adams says that the author of a note, which was left next to Northumberland's body, blamed the earl for Richard's death. |
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Further, she argues that the causes of the movement's decline are too complex to be blamed on one man. |
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Phil Wheatley blamed budget cuts and excessive changes in government policy for the state of prisons. |
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Shelburne blamed Priestley's health, while Priestley claimed Shelburne had no further use for him. |
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I am of opinion that in regard of these debauches and lewd actions, fathers may, in some sort, be blamed, and that it is only long of them. |
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The victim blamed xenophobic speeches of the conservative Prime Minister David Cameron. |
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Children may be accused of being witches, for example a young niece may be blamed for the illness of a relative. |
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Increasing student loans have also been blamed for driving tuition costs up. |
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Johnson felt guilty about the poverty in which he believed he had forced Tetty to live, and blamed himself for neglecting her. |
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Williams, on the other hand, blamed BMW for not producing a good enough engine. |
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On September 21 a devastating fire broke out in the city which the Patriots were widely blamed for, although no proof ever existed. |
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They returned, apologetic about their limited success, and blamed the delay on being scrambled too late. |
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All were widely blamed on the IRA, and British soldiers were sent to guard installations. |
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Oxfam blamed tax havens in its 2016 annual report on income inequality for much of the widening gap between rich and poor. |
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They are to be blamed alike who move and who decline war upon particular respects. |
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Some feminists and some American admirers of Plath blamed him for her death. |
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Angered by the carnage of World War I, Pound lost faith in England and blamed the war on usury and international capitalism. |
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He blamed American provincialism for the seizure of the October issue of The Little Review. |
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He blamed his slightly slurred voice on the shooting schedule on the film he had been making, Better Late Than Never. |
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The war could not be blamed for the downturn in Welsh fortunes as all the home nations lost their young talent in equal numbers. |
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A Hippocratic text of ca 400 BC, On the Sacred Disease says that he was blamed for certain types of epilepsy. |
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In addition, Jared Diamond has blamed a decline in the availability of wild foods, particularly animal resources. |
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Even their commanders, thelegati, were blamed on several occasions for their rebellious behavior. |
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The new duke of Burgundy, Philip the Good, blamed Charles for the murder and entered into an alliance with the English. |
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A fatal accident inquiry later blamed a buildup of slush in the aircraft's engines before the crash. |
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The accident was blamed on poor visibility owing to smoke and steam under the Park Street Bridge. |
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The accident was blamed on a lack of track circuiting and no proper indication of when platforms were occupied. |
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The cavalry also failed to make headway, and a general retreat began, blamed on the Breton division on William's left. |
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His love of golf was blamed by the Spanish media as the reason why he has spent so much time out injured for Real Madrid. |
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Indeed, many Puritans blamed the emerging theatre scene of the time in London, which was seen as the work of the Devil, as a cause of the quake. |
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The UK blamed France for not doing enough to stop migrants from entering the tunnel or making attempts to scale fences built along the border. |
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Clarkson initially blamed the sound on the tappets, but as the day progressed, May declared that the engine was disintegrating. |
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Many in the BJP, especially tribal leaders from the Santhal Pargana, blamed the crushing defeat against JMM on the CM's organisational skills. |
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Recent widespread shellfish kills near the coasts of Oregon and Washington are also blamed on cyclic dead zone ecology. |
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Henry appears to have blamed Geoffrey for the separation, but in 1131 the couple were reconciled. |
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She blamed her husband's death on worry over the Prince of Wales's philandering. |
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For example, Lonely Planet has been blamed for the rise of what is sometimes referred to as 'the Banana Pancake Trail' in South East Asia. |
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They made the point that women should be able to walk anywhere without restriction and that they should not be blamed for men's violence. |
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The Romans recoiled at first but then Germanicus initiated destructive campaigns against those Germans whom the Romans blamed for their defeat. |
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Varus' political legacy in Rome was destroyed, and the government blamed him for the defeat. |
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