The mail had not yet reached us, owing most probably to the badness of the roads. |
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This will not only enhance the State's development but also help to reduce the accidents happening owing to road damage. |
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The omission referred to as haplography occurs when text is missing owing to lines which have a similar ending in a manuscript. |
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But the trend has begun to change, owing to the availability of cheaper and trendy handsets, affordable pricing and relevant services. |
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In the figure is a central channel, and in the lower part of the image microbiota are apparent owing to their mineralization. |
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Primula auricula, commonly known as bear's ear, was a great favourite with flower fanciers owing to the large number of trusses it produced. |
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The tundras are also treeless owing to their marshiness and unfavourable climatic conditions. |
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It was then that, owing to the pressure of numbers, the stone balustrade skirting the wall of the hotel collapsed onto the pavement. |
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One returning officer in the marginal seat of Dorset South said hundreds of voters had rung up to cancel postal votes owing to fears of fraud. |
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Soldiers appear darker than do nonsoldier nymphs, owing to a higher degree of sclerotization, and have larger hind-legs then do nonsoldiers. |
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He fired several shots, and scattered the rebels, and it was owing mainly to his gallantry that the lives of the rest of the men were saved. |
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His cell is larger than the others, owing to the sheer magnitude of his size, and it's a single. |
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Flying insects, some of which were very large owing to the oxygen-rich atmosphere, populated the air. |
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Mr. Dixit is also concerned about the slowing down of economic reforms in the country, owing to inner contradictions within the ruling coalition. |
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A mystery Danish businessman has vanished after the company he founded went into liquidation owing thousands of pounds. |
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On the other hand, prices in the deep countryside are difficult to predict, owing to lower demand and a less liquid market. |
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Too many innocent lives are lost owing to power cables left lying around carelessly. |
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No observation of leptonic decays of D-mesons has yet been reported, owing to the smaller branching fraction. |
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My mother and stepmother are sworn enemies owing to my mother's treatment of my stepsister when we were small. |
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As the Earth's speed of rotation diminishes owing to tidal friction, its angular momentum falls. |
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Massed red blood corpuscles are red in color owing to the presence of the respiratory pigment hemoglobin. |
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But owing to the erosion of the leaderships ' support bases, these countries entered a vacuum, resulting in regression on all fronts. |
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A number of old zamindaris changed hands owing to failure to pay the high demand and were auctioned to the highest bidders. |
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Displacement of families owing to development projects, unemployment and landlessness force the migrant to sell his child for labour. |
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Mortgage tax will now be due and owing on the full amount of a wraparound mortgage made in New York City. |
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Several species have been protected by legislation owing to their small numbers, among them are the beavers, red deer, and willow grouses. |
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As they had been almost completely destroyed it was impossible to enter owing to the afterdamp which prevailed. |
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Thus, there are logistic problems with studies of infanticide owing to its apparent rarity. |
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They were a subdued and powerless people owing their very existence to landlords and their agents who worked them to the bond with rack rents. |
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He was Lord Privy Seal in 1919-21, but then resigned, owing to ill health and a general weariness of office. |
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This is probably owing principally to the mucilage contained in the bran, which runs into the acetous fermentation sooner than starch. |
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The workers occupied the factory after a protest stoppage on January 26 in support of a 300 rupees pay increase owing to them since last year. |
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Several patients had an action plan that they did not use owing to non-recognition of asthma symptoms. |
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In the cases described in this article, the patients sought medical attention owing to symptoms caused by atraumatic splenic rupture. |
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The director of the Nilgiri Dairy Farm feels the product is popular owing to non-availability of tender coconuts. |
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The pregnancy was uneventful, but the baby was delivered by ventouse extraction owing to fetal tachycardia. |
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I think the Southdown has rather an endearing appearance owing to its puffy woolly cheeks and teddy bear look. |
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Prevention of end stage renal failure is the main goal of nephrology owing to the high morbidity and mortality from dialysis and transplantation. |
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And when its distributor keeled, owing the publisher 70,000 smackers, well, you could smell the florid eulogies already being written. |
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Many soils have an uneven distribution of resources owing to fertilizer applications and the periodic saturation of topsoil with rainwater. |
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The script is strong, owing a great debt to Frank Miller's graphic novel, Man Without Fear. |
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A 17-year-old dealer was smoking blunts with a friend, whom he then accused of owing him money. |
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It was cancelled owing to the lack of a full panel, again probably because of the unavailability of a medical member. |
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This similitude reveals the undeniable affinities between the two cultures, owing to the similar manner in which they perceive the sacred. |
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Apart from a poor turning circle there's little to criticise physically, but running costs are high owing to a fairly thirsty engine. |
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He said million of poor workers and unemployed were blacklisted by credit bureaus even for owing a small amount of money. |
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The posterior edge of the frontal is bilobate owing to the strongly notched exit of the supraorbital canal on to the parietal. |
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In one instance, a fourth and much smaller tunnel appears as the deepest tier owing to branching off from a main tunnel. |
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Among them are those who are effectively stateless, owing allegiance only to the extremist cause of transnational terrorism. |
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However, attempts to produce such transgenics have failed owing to the poor regeneration rates of the somatic embryogenesis protocols used. |
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A wind change to the north about thirty minutes later forced the captain to tack, but the vessel missed stays and hung in the chains owing to a lack of way and a heavy swell. |
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I have it on good authority that the band's previous effort, To Bury Within the Sound, was even more soporific owing to the lack of heavy riffage. |
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There is nothing novel in the differentiation itself, only in its extremity, owing to which the three constituents of normativity have completely separated. |
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After the sale, and the recovery of the amount owing on the mortgage, including interest and costs, the guarantor will be liable for any shortfall. |
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Arranged in concentric circles, the houses of The Den were well-distanced from each other, perhaps owing to the werewolves' lupine need for space to run around in. |
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Clearly, familial aggregation of disease might also be explained by non-genetic factors, owing to siblings sharing environmental as well as genetic influences. |
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The Japanese economy is in a prolonged slump, owing mostly to fragility in its financial sector and to spillover effects of the Asian financial crisis. |
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The informants reported decreased yields owing to more pests, declining soil fertility, and the increased frequency of frosts, dry spells, and windstorms. |
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Grant and Deegan have, however, counterclaimed against Lamartine for damages for breach of contract and assert a set-off of the amounts owing to Lamartine. |
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A man who practiced as an accoucheur, owing to a mistake in his observation of the actual symptoms, inflicted on a patient terrible injuries from which she died. |
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This time constant reflects, rather, the lifetime of the first excited singlet state of the complex, which decays rapidly owing to intersystem crossing. |
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But owing to another experimental vaccine he received, its impossible to say whether the blood is what saved him. |
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They came up in single file, owing to the narrowness of the passage. |
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However, owing to religious beliefs, she refused and died two days later. |
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How has the UK moved from being a nation that held up thrift as a virtue and considered debt a vice, to owing a trillion pounds on mortgages, credit cards and other loans? |
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On Tuesday evening a telegraphic despatch was published, but, owing to the meagreness of its contents, did not remove the apprehensions previously existing. |
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He is unencumbered by owing favours to one master or another in London, and he will measure his success by standards set in Scotland, not Westminster. |
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The Soviets stopped setting off nukes at nova Zembla after that, owing to international pressure. |
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Working across sectoral boundaries is difficult, owing to, among several reasons, powerful tobacco groups that oppose legislation on improving public health. |
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Clifton were a pairing short due to illness and then had to concede a further three rubbers owing to an injury picked up in the opening game of the first rubber. |
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Nearly all councils in Zambia are owing their workers millions of Kwacha in arrears and were looking up to Government to release grants to settle the wage bills. |
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Eleven tracks are marginally higher owing to their download popularity. |
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In most cases, the physiological effects of acute stressors are reversible owing to the amazing ability of the human organism to re-establish allostasis. |
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The treatments, however, differ startlingly, Flos campi owing less to traditional counterpoint and more to a vision of simultaneous planes of sound. |
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There is some mitigation owing to the relationships between the parties. |
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They offer a sense of originality as well, owing to their rarity. |
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Missing data occurred owing to misclassification, students moving schools or being absent on the day of testing, or failure to complete the questionnaire. |
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In English, feminine rhymes are rare owing to the scarcity of words with a stress on their penultimate syllable. |
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The colour we now know to be owing to the influence of the oxygenous gas, and the darker colour of venal blood to carbone. |
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The curious ant-eaters are probably relics of an earlier fauna, which have survived owing to their nocturnal habits. |
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I call to-morrow on the Huberts. I have not had time owing to Hospital engagements. Everything, including accounts, getting on flourishly. |
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Manchester acquired the nickname Cottonopolis during the early 19th century owing to its sprawl of textile factories. |
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Coal mining was very dangerous owing to the presence of firedamp in many coal seams. |
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Setup plays can also be made when you do not have the needed letter but believe your opponent doesn't know the hook owing to its obscurity. |
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The cheapest rooms were at the top owing to the inability to escape in the event of a fire and the lack of piped water. |
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The waves seemed to have closed over the Umbar episode, perhaps owing to his own ignoscible treatment of the subject and the absconding rogues. |
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A species varies occasionally in two directions, but owing to their free intercrossing they never increase. |
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Between 1815 and 1914, the Navy saw little serious action, owing to the absence of any opponent strong enough to challenge its dominance. |
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The demographics of Britain itself was changed after the Second World War owing to immigration to Britain from its former colonies. |
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The undertakings were starved of capital largely owing to inadequate provision for it in the duke's will. |
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But they were both killed in the same engagement against Tippoo Sahib, her father owing ten lakhs of rupees and her husband nearly half that sum. |
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On the French side, owing to the greater permeability to water, earth pressure balance TBMs with open and closed modes were used. |
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He was permitted to skip the first year of the course owing to his engineering degree. |
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This later caused a great deal of controversy, owing to its lack of rigour. |
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The railways entered a slow decline owing to a lack of investment and changes in transport policy and lifestyles. |
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After nationalisation in 1948 into British Railways, an early attempt to close the line in 1959 failed owing to local opposition. |
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In the event, Canterbury was chosen instead of London, owing to political circumstances. |
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Anselm argues that, owing to the Fall and mankind's fallen nature ever since, humanity has offended God. |
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Nevertheless, they declined in popularity owing to competition from the more practical academies. |
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The style was geometrical at first and flowing in the later period, owing to the omission of the circles in the window tracery. |
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The original Norman northwest tower, which had a lead spire until 1705, was demolished in 1834 owing to structural concerns. |
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This he did, but, owing to its damaged condition, he filled in the resulting lacunae from oral history, at his superior's insistence. |
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Following World War II, curry became even more popular in Britain owing to the large number of immigrants from South Asia. |
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Chaucer was buried in Westminster Abbey in London, as was his right owing to his status as a tenant of the Abbey's close. |
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Modern English is somewhat distanced from the language of Chaucer's poems owing to the effect of the Great Vowel Shift some time after his death. |
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Biographers believe that Bacon was educated at home in his early years owing to poor health, which would plague him throughout his life. |
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Filmer's theory, owing to a timely posthumous publication, obtained a wide recognition. |
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Jane later disillusioned her by gossiping that Percy had preferred her to Mary, owing to Mary's inadequacy as a wife. |
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For some time, relations between Carrie and her brother Beatty Balestier had been strained, owing to his drinking and insolvency. |
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Wells's parents had a turbulent marriage, owing primarily to his mother being a Protestant and his father a freethinker. |
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From 1968, owing to her husband's knighthood, Christie could also be styled Lady Mallowan. |
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It is the largest of its kind, owing to Hugill's methodology and chronological position. |
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Play was abandoned, owing to bad light, denying a thrilling finish to the large crowd of spectators. |
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The score was adjusted from 210 overnight owing to an umpire failing to signal a four byes. |
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In fact, Pratt was on the field owing to a genuinely serious injury to Simon Jones, which has kept him out of international cricket since. |
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However, no batsman was given out in the morning session, where only 14 overs of play was possible, owing to rain. |
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In fact, owing to the poor performance of the Honda team in 2008, the team made a relatively early start in designing the 2009 car. |
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The coat of arms of the Chilean city of Coquimbo features the Union Jack, owing to its historical commercial links to Britain. |
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This difference results from the Crown dependencies owing allegiance to Queen Elizabeth II rather than the Government of the United Kingdom. |
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However, owing to economic difficulties and Germany being the only defeated power with an intact economy, the burden fell largely on Germany. |
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This was partly owing to production planning failures before the war and the demands of the army. |
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The population peaked at 233 in 1937 and has since fallen owing to emigration, primarily to New Zealand. |
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It is interchangeable with the Brunei dollar at par value since 1967, owing to their historically close relations. |
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That same month, Boeing faced compensation claims from airlines owing to ongoing delivery delays. |
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Scholarly handling of the Celtic languages has been rather argumentative owing to scarceness of primary source data. |
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Scott died owing money, but his novels continued to sell, and the debts encumbering his estate were discharged shortly after his death. |
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The film was a success in Europe but had only limited distribution in the United States owing to the collapse of the studio that distributed it. |
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It was a part of the World Rally Championship for many years until its exclusion after the 2002 event owing to financial difficulties. |
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It is one of the less snowy locations in Scotland owing to its sheltered, low lying position in the South West of the country. |
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The French public favored war, though Vergennes and King Louis XVI were hesitant, owing to the military and financial risk. |
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Arriving on 9 March, siege operations did not begin until 24 March, owing to difficulties in bringing the ships into the bay. |
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The Dutch suffered around 500 total killed, owing to the minor scale of their conflict with Britain. |
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In addition they are able to stand long periods without eating owing to their large fat reserves. |
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In the early 1980s, owing to the success both domestically and in Europe of Aberdeen and Dundee United, the pair were known as the New Firm. |
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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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Helicopters despatched from Norway were unable to take the crew off the ship, owing to bad weather conditions. |
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The population has since declined owing to the loss of most of the heavy industry. |
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They have gained fame owing to their high level of results in school exams. |
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The artistic output of David Jones is well represented, but seldom on display owing to the fragile nature of his works on paper. |
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Blueberries are a very common summertime treat owing to them being an important crop, and find their way into muffins, pies and pancakes. |
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Paul dominate the landscape in wealth and size, owing to their ties with manufacturing, finance, transportation, and meatpacking. |
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Now, this is generally considered convergent evolution, owing to many morphological and genetic differences between the two phyla. |
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They are all relatively short, but have a high discharge rate owing to their steep mountainous nature. |
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How far seaward the Roman settlement extended is unclear owing to the deposits laid down above them during later floods. |
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Around year 2000, owing to overfishing and high demand, lobster aquaculture expanded. |
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In recent decades, owing to migration and the city's international role, Brussels is home to a growing number of foreign language speakers. |
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Oceanic crust is also denser than continental crust owing to their different compositions. |
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This change was made owing to the whitetail being a more familiar species to the mainstream US viewers. |
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The heart is able to move around, however, owing to the lack of a diaphragm. |
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In both instances the beetles cause far more damage in North America owing to the absence of the predators present in their native lands. |
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Chinese elm Ulmus parvifolia is a popular choice for bonsai owing to its tolerance of severe pruning. |
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The Russification failed owing to an extensive network of book smugglers and secret Lithuanian home schooling. |
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Despite English levies and knights owing military service to the Church arriving in considerable numbers, many of his barons did not appear. |
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In Europe, many cultures have used garlic for protection or white magic, perhaps owing to its reputation in folk medicine. |
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The two Griffon craft are currently out of service owing to a number of technical problems including engine failures. |
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It had to be shut down, however, owing to the Danish transmitter's own financial problems. |
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In general, the low fertility and cool climate results in relatively slow plant growth, but decay is even slower owing to the saturated soil. |
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The Red Sea is one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world, owing to high evaporation. |
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It contributes to the tourism sector owing to its clear shallow waters along the coasts in the southern region and the Kra Isthmus. |
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On several occasions, Arabic words are given, but are not always recognizable, owing perhaps to the carelessness of copyists in such matters. |
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The climate throughout the archipelago is tropical, owing to its position on the equator. |
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He was nominated as first viceroy of Portuguese India in 1504, but could not take up this post owing to temporary blindness. |
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The terrain is entirely treeless, although quite lush owing to frequent precipitation. |
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The climate in the region is generally cool, owing to the southern latitude. |
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The Horn exacted a heavy toll from shipping, however, owing to the extremely hazardous combination of conditions there. |
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Early attempts to occupy strategic locations already inhabited by natives at what is now Richmond and Suffolk failed owing to native resistance. |
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The publication of these papers was not owing to our folly, but that of others. |
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It was originally planned to survey urban areas at a later date, but this was plan was abandoned owing to a lack of financial resources. |
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It has rich flora and fauna, owing to its location on the Western Ghats range, a biodiversity hotspot. |
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And ready money had been so much more plentiful of late, owing to poor John Morton's ready-handed honesty! |
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Again, owing to the method by which the Seanad is elected, disputes of this nature tend not to emerge in practice. |
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It strongly smells of chlorine, owing to its slow decomposition in moist air. |
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When the cone is carefully lifted off, the enclosed material slumps a certain amount, owing to gravity. |
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Proposals to extend the entrance to accommodate wheeled vehicles failed owing to cost, and it was used only by pedestrians. |
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He was also an MP, but ultimately failed owing to his fraudulent practices of, for example, paying dividends from capital. |
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The job is noted as being one of the worst in history owing to the conditions the children had to work in. |
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The amine is nearly planar owing to conjugation of the lone pair with the aryl substituent. |
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The latter were placed to obtain office and political power, owing allegiance to the local prince, who owed allegiance to the Son of Heaven. |
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Tourism is popular in the town owing to its proximity to the lake and local scenery. |
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The hedges at the edges are often overgrown and may have spread laterally owing to the neglect of many years. |
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Here, the light that reaches the woodland floor is extremely limited owing to the thick growth of the pollarded trees. |
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These hills, despite not being very high, are particularly remote owing to the scarcity of settlement in the region. |
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It is exceptionally well preserved owing to its solid stone construction, the numerous hut circles being enclosed by a stone wall. |
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Organic remains such as wood and textiles have not survived owing to the acid nature of the soil. |
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Poor Mr. Orme! I am sorry he is not well. It is cruel in you, Lucy, at this time, to say that his illness is owing to his love of me. |
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In fact a defeat on the battlefield, Tet was a virtual victory for the North, owing to its effect on public opinion. |
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Four Indian Air Force transporters had to return to their bases as they could not land at Kathmandu airport owing to heavy air traffic. |
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Merseyside police want to question Zahid Mahmood Khalid over complaints from clients that he has disappeared owing them money. |
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The syndrome is characterized by a high organism burden owing to autoinfection and is most common in immunocompromised hosts. |
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If the Marcianos try to get away with this and lose, they will end of owing millions of dollars in backpay to American workers. |
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The use of aspirin in young children is contraindicated, owing to the risk of Reye's syndrome, a rare but serious complication. |
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Defender John Branch also has difficulty getting there in time owing to his schoolteaching duties. |
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The chaotic start to the British Flat season took another turn yesterday when Brighton was abandoned owing to sea fret. |
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Carnipure crystalline is tasteless, whereas Carnipure tartrate has a slightly tart taste owing to the tartaric acid. |
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For last couple of weeks several deadly misshaped were occurred owing to the low pressure of sui-gas and unannounced load-shedding of gas. |
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Asim Hussain noted that the gas crisis stands hitherto unresolved owing to cartelization. |
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Nanotechnology is increasingly attracting worldwide attention owing to its wide range of end uses. |
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Strongly nonlinear theory of nanostructure formation owing to elastic and nonelastic strains in crystalline solids. |
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The team tries to sue the channel, only to get slapped with a countermove and end up owing millions of lira in indemnity. |
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These 3 genera are placed in the Pseudophyllodromiinae owing to the genital hook on the right side and ootheca not rotated prior to deposition. |
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In an answer filed in the case, Overton admitted owing the money but denied the Pattersons had a vendor's lien on his property. |
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True, Roth seems more topical today, owing to the broad range of contemporary arts emphatic of atomized, decentered structures. |
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Endocrinopathy is not a common feature owing to sparing of the hypothalamus and basal forebrain. |
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The Doric, Lydian, and Phrygian modes, owing to their combination of basic rhythms, were regarded as able to express various moods. |
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Congenital heart block refers to complete or incomplete dissociation of atrial and ventricular contractions owing to conduction abnormalities. |
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Polyamide 6 is a very interesting option for use in such films, owing to its good barrier properties and its mechanical strength. |
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Surgery was indicated owing to the large size of the tumor and the need for a definitive histopathologic diagnosis. |
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Supplies of potassium acetate, the main raw material in most popular de-icer, are short owing to a long strike at potash mines in Canada. |
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Drainage and cauterisation of the endometrioma is not recommended owing to the high recurrence rate associated with this procedure. |
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Worldwide, gout and hyperuricaemia are on the rise owing mainly to dietary changes, obesity, the metabolic syndrome and increasing age. |
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The gold, both in the quartz and mullock, is very fine, and, owing to the soft and ferruginous nature of the stuff, specks can but very rarely be seen during working. |
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Though unlike these climates, they have a high diurnal temperature variation and low humidity, owing to their inland location and relatively high elevation. |
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Not noir, but owing a bit to noir, not horror, but owing a bit to the horror genre, they are sometimes police procedurals, other times haunting precog fantasies. |
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Frustrated at his inability to catch up with his swift opponents, Yongle fell into a deep depression and then into illness, possibly owing to a series of minor strokes. |
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The Moroccan coastal plains experience remarkably moderate temperatures even in summer, owing to the effect of the cold Canary Current off its Atlantic coast. |
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Increased endorsement by the constituency in question might improve compliance rates, particularly among men who currently donate ineligibly owing to perceived discrimination. |
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The first two identities are closely tied to tradition and are especially prevalent in the interior of the country, owing to lengthy periods of isolation. |
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Nonetheless, owing to financial problems as a result of mismanagement and failure to develop its African possessions, Portugal was unable to maintain a larger fleet. |
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The standard of print journalism tends to be low owing to lack of training, and people trust the information published in newspapers less than that found on the radio. |
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The city is also referred to as the Ciutat Comtal in Catalan, and Ciudad Condal in Spanish, owing to its past as the seat of the Count of Barcelona. |
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During 2013, owing largely to regulatory leverage restrictions, OFS does not anticipate accessing the Madison Capital Class B revolving credit facility. |
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In this view the Truce had enabled the Dutch to gain very unequal advantages in the trade with the Iberian Peninsula and the Mediterranean, owing to their mercantile prowess. |
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Inhabitants of the southern region sustained more interaction, economic and cultural, with the British and other Europeans owing to the coastal economy. |
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Despite its vast government revenue from the mining of petroleum, Nigeria faces a number of societal issues, owing primarily to a history of inefficiency in its governance. |
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Since there are multiple species of francolins of varying size, some elements can be distinguished from chickens owing to epiphenomenally small size. |
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Within 1 year their marriage ended owing to his hypersexuality. |
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Opened in 1781, it was the first major bridge in the world to be made of cast iron, and was greatly celebrated after construction owing to its use of the new material. |
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The soft tissue dental laser segment dominated the market, owing to the increased number of cases of gingivectomy and periodontal diseases, among others. |
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The counsel have shown conclusively that they are not a state of the union, and have insisted that individually they are aliens, not owing allegiance to the United States. |
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The second condition in which the treatment of Braxton Hicks is impossible is when version cannot be performed owing to the escape of the liquor amnii. |
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Thus, while we enjoy an enhancement of our stature owing to our cliently affiliation with the colossus, our new servility shows that the cost of empire is high. |
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He says that there is a vacancy in Percy's household, owing to one of his esquires being made a knight, and a page has been promoted to an esquireship. |
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He was unquestionably kind, but it was a sort of lazy kindness, owing not so much to gentleheartedness as to a desire to avoid conflict at all cost. |
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The west of Scotland is usually warmer than the east, owing to the influence of Atlantic ocean currents and the colder surface temperatures of the North Sea. |
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Fractures occur more easily in brittle materials like stone when rough owing to the stress concentrations present at sharp corners, holes and other defects in the axe surface. |
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Largely owing to this association, Ruskin's parents did not attend. |
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The movement started first with lace and hosiery workers near Nottingham and spread to other areas of the textile industry owing to early industrialisation. |
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A claim was brought by the landlord against the guarantor requiring it to be responsible for rent and other sums owing under the lease following the tenant's insolvency. |
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Comparatively early in his reign, according to Asser, the southern Welsh princes, owing to the pressure on them from North Wales and Mercia, commended themselves to Alfred. |
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It is believed, owing to the impunctuality of collections, that in no part of the United States does fair lending at private interest, upon real security, net six per cent. |
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We passed the Great Bras d'Or on the ice at the imminent risk of our lives, so rotten had the ice become owing to the effect of five or six days incessive thaw. |
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In the Ronne syneclise the thickness of sedimentary cover reaches 13.5 km and the folded basement has a complex relief owing to block movements along faults of different rank. |
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Opposition to Charles also arose owing to many local grievances. |
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However, owing to their high toxicities, colchicine and thiocolchicine are still in preclinical trials to determine their potential anti-tumor activity. |
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Its fortunes declined after the Second World War, owing to deindustrialisation, but the IRA bombing in 1996 led to extensive investment and regeneration. |
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Although polling day was 5 July, the results of the 1945 election did not become known until 26 July, owing to the need to collect the votes of those serving overseas. |
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The project was abandoned in May 1882, owing to British political and press campaigns asserting that a tunnel would compromise Britain's national defences. |
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The first business was to make a fire, an operation which was a little delayed by the wetness of the fuel and the ground, owing to the heavy showers of the afternoon. |
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In the case of PNPO deficiency, plasma AADC activity can be increased, probably owing to upregulation of apoenzyme synthesis in the absence of the PLP cofactor. |
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The microhardness of the as-sprayed Ti coating was slightly higher compared to pure Ti bulk, owing to the work hardening effect during deposition. |
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Saint Patrick's Day is widely celebrated throughout Great Britain, owing to many British people's ancestral links with Ireland as well as the general popularity of the event. |
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Humans, meanwhile, retain the theoretical capacity to will justly but, owing to the Fall, they are incapable of doing so in practice except by divine grace. |
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Company's 1300, 1350 and 1400 VMRR piston railcar vibrators can be handled without risking back injury owing to a customized Rhino Railcar Vibrator Lifter. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury is the King's College London's visitor by right of office owing to the role of the Church of England in King's foundation. |
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MeltFlipper technology reorients the melt in a runner to combat the tendency to form layers of different temperature and viscosity owing to higher shear near the runner wall. |
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However, owing to their age, leg room is often cramped, and audience facilities such as bars and toilets are often much smaller than in modern theatres. |
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The Battle of Britain flypast with two Hurricanes and Spitfires was cancelled owing to poor weather conditions, but the Memorial Day service of commemoration went ahead. |
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Professions sometimes have a patron saint owing to that individual being involved somewhat with it, although some of the connections were tenuous. |
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The identification of the slipping moment was difficult for some trial data owing to numerous excessively small slips, possibly caused by microslips, and small object tilting. |
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Command and control problems were experienced, but owing to the flexibility and improvisation of both the army and Luftwaffe, these problems were solved. |
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Dyce tends to have marginally warmer daytime temperatures year round owing to its slightly lower elevation, though it is more susceptible to harsh frosts. |
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Despite support in the coalfields, including many miners' wives in Women Against Pit Closures, the strike was eventually lost owing to a union split, among other reasons. |
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It has been suggested that Qatar is the earliest known site of shellfish dye production, owing to a Kassite purple dye industry which existed on the coast. |
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The cemetery has a carved tulip tree, in memory of the four trees in the Remembrance Garden which never survived, owing to the very poor soil and lack of care. |
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The Welsh tradition has been particularly influential, owing to its connection to King Arthur and its collection in a single work, the epic Mabinogion. |
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Marx and von Westphalen had seven children together, but partly owing to the poor conditions in which they lived whilst in London, only three survived to adulthood. |
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Transferring operations to Aberdeenshire in late 1307, he threatened Banff before falling seriously ill, probably owing to the hardships of the lengthy campaign. |
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Knox left in January 1559, but he did not arrive in Scotland until 2 May 1559, owing to Elizabeth's refusal to issue him a passport through England. |
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There is a gender deficit of about 2,000 women owing to migration. |
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Kevin Barrett, the guru of KAB, claims the moving iron design adds warmth to the mid-bass registers owing to microphonics that reside in the moving iron system. |
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The Tayside and Angus area is a centre of production of soft fruits such as strawberries, raspberries and loganberries, owing to the mild climate. |
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They may hide within normal protein bands and remain undetected or, owing to posttranslational modifications, they may be so broad that they can hide in plain sight. |
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The authors assume that an incumbent governor facing a term limit is no longer accountable to the voters owing to the lack of reelection prospects. |
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Urban development of salt marshes has slowed since about 1970 owing to growing awareness by environmental groups that they provide beneficial ecosystem services. |
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Another unusual Austin in the auction is a 1928 Austin Seven Top Hat, so called owing to its upright shape, allowing room for occupants with fashionable 20s tophats. |
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Shovell had to move his flag to Kent, owing to the damage to his flagship Royal William, while the damage to Britannia, Russell's flagship, caused his division serious delay. |
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The Norman dukes retained control of their holdings in Normandy as vassals owing fealty to the King of France, but they were his equals as kings of England. |
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I will not be adding more entries owing to repetitive strain injury. |
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Calvinistic Methodism claims to be the only denomination in Wales to be of purely Welsh origin, owing no influence in its formation to Scottish Presbyterianism. |
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By this time, the college's investments in New York real estate became a primary source of steady income for the school, mainly owing to the city's expanding population. |
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The northernmost part of Asia, including much of Siberia, was largely inaccessible to the steppe nomads, owing to the dense forests, climate and tundra. |
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Your tax refund might be late, owing to a paucity of number crunchers. |
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Utah has a shorter ideal peakbagging season than the other southwestern states owing to its higher highpoint elevations and a more northerly latitude. |
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He said owing to the training that the community had received, Freedom township would no longer entertain child defilers. |
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Politics impacted on daily life owing partly to generational and structural changes in the main parties. |
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Soil here is extraordinarily thin, sandy, and well-drained owing to highly vertical relief and millennia of rainwater surface denudation. |
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Owing to this view, realists suggest that a state must rely upon its own military power to achieve its needs. |
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Owing in large part to his frequent vituperative attacks on corporate America, he has so far not found much favor among institutional investors. |
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Owing to this resistance, an electric field has to drive the electrons in order to maintain the current. |
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Owing to compactional processes, the more vertical burrow parts may be stacked into each other and commonly are affected by stylolites. |
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Owing to her father's thriftlessness, she had to earn her living by teaching. |
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Owing to its preponderant tribal population and geographical variation, this process in Orissa was different from the Indo-Gangetic model. |
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Owing to its central location and proximity to the major renal vessels, the mass was resected laparoscopically by complete nephrectomy. |
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Owing to high court costs, many people cannot afford to turn to the judiciary to vindicate their rights. |
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Owing to the danger of capture by the enemy both the Admiralty and Navy Board insisted that all storeships sailed in convoy. |
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Owing to the steep slope of Quebec roofs, the men must lash themselves to the chimney pots to move about. |
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Owing to its participation in two separate functions, feeding and chemoreception, the tongue is the locus of a clear functional trade-off. |
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Owing to printer's difficulties the cerebral consonants, the visarga, the sonant r and the anusvara have remained unmarked. |
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Owing to these considerations, I am still persuaded that exterior termination of the overflow pipe is the more practical solution. |
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Owing to the increased flow of the water carried by the new drain which drained a larger area, damage was caused to the plaintiff's land. |
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