Horse flies, deer flies, stable flies, horn flies, and others have been incriminated in disease transmission through interrupted feeding. |
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After all, if someone has gained control of a suspect's computer couldn't incriminated material be planted? |
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Of the 48 foods incriminated, artificial colourings and preservatives were the most common provoking substances. |
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Haloperidol, chlorpromazine, trifluoperazine, pericycline, prochlorperazine, and fluphenazine are incriminated, but thioridazine may be the worst. |
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There were some who falsely incriminated an innocent servant of God and then left the church. |
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Tip Avoid to start the incriminated application automatically from the Startup folder orĀ install the most recent version. |
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Mr. Darwin Douglas: I don't know whether I am going to get incriminated here, but yes, I have. |
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War crimes against the civilian population are incriminated by the article 158 of the Criminal Code. |
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There are numerous candidate predisposing genes, among which the locus of the major histocompatibility complex is by far the most incriminated. |
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The Commission is aware of the fact that the German authorities are now considering to repeal at least part of the incriminated provisions. |
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Fairness to the person who has incriminated himself and any others affected by the incriminating statement and any danger of oppression would also be relevant considerations. |
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Fruit bats of the genus Pteropus are considered the natural host of Hendra disease virus and incriminated in being the virus reservoir for Nipah disease. |
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Hydantoins and sulfonamides have been incriminated in hepatic damage either via idiosyncrasy or intrinsic toxicity. |
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We need to refer to the MARPOL Convention that came into force in France in 1983 in order to understand how the origin of these spills has been incriminated. |
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Livestock and human wastes that were laden with oocysts of cryptosporidia have been incriminated in some cases. |
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If the incriminated country refuses, the organization can then apply a certain number of sanctions and recommend to states parties a number of corrective measures in accordance with international law. |
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Witness statements incriminated them, as did other evidence, but none made a convincing case on any one charge. |
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Old age, penury, Mr Cameron, Mr Brown: they are all incriminated. |
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While humans are considered to be the major host and reservoir of M. leprae, other animal sources, including the armadillo, have been incriminated as reservoirs of infection. |
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Strain 1162 was isolated from a vanilla slice that was incriminated in a second outbreak originating in the same bakery, six weeks after the first outbreak. |
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Rock hyraxes were incriminated as reservoir hosts in both loci. |
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