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The vessel, the Kang Nam 1, eventually turned around on its own, and she called China's pressure a "proximate cause".
The Black Lives Matter movement arose, in a proximate sense, against the backdrop of targeted police brutality.
We stayed away from Mark Duggan, posing with fingers in a silly revolver pose, as a proximate cause.
Instead, a proximate Sunday was observed as a "day of dedication" during the span of the war.
It is the voice of a funny, cross, feeling man with a poetic streak a mile wide and a proximate eye for the wonders of sex and death.
And although the violence of war and occupation was a proximate cause of the Iraqi resistance, we have few metrics to understand its scope.
His subjects mentioned seizures, diabetic shock and other medical emergencies that would have gone undetected if not for a proximate partner.
During the East Asian financial crash of the late 1990s, many in the region blamed China as a proximate cause of the debacle.
It has not said when an election might be.This sets the government apart: most military-backed regimes announce a proximate election date, then let it pass.
A proximate decoupling method is applied to linearize the constraint.
The example emphasizes the instrumental nature of the causality of a proximate efficient cause.
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