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"It seems very strange that every time something happens here in Britain there is a repercussion there," he said.
A Syriza spokesman this week acknowledged that scrapping the special VAT rate would have a repercussion on island residents.
But it was art, not war, that gave birth to camouflage, a repercussion of the breaking down of the body image in cubism.
"When you talk about du du du du du in the song, this might have a repercussion, so you've got to be careful," he told me.
Tells about the contrast between the brilliance of the tennis & the shabbiness & obscurity of the particular event, a repercussion of Trabert's suspension of Gonzales & Segura from all I.P.T.P.A.-sponsored tournaments.
The fact that "radio" doesn't allow this is merely a repercussion of old broadcast technology on the AM and FM airwaves where it started.
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However, a hybrid system could have a negative repercussion if it does not match the climatic zone where it will be used.
Respiratory infections were a frequent complication in the patients diagnosed of dysphagia, with a probable repercussion in the mortality of the patients.
Dennis told BBC Surrey: "Losing is an inevitable repercussion of not doing a good enough job.
The book sees a quiet repercussion of China's proliferation policy in the Algerian desert.
Recent sightings of a gray whale and her infant calf swimming near Alcatraz and Sausalito in San Francisco Bay illuminated a likely repercussion of melting polar ice, scientists said.
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