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Their numbers dwindled in the late 1950s because of the effects of the pesticide DDT.
Tourism data has also swung wildly because of the effects of SARS.
The money does not circle back because of the effects of segregation, white flight and redlining.
But he said he had to leave because of the effects of the intense publicity on his wife and children.
Westchester children missed 7,000 school days because of the effects of air pollution, according to the study.
After surviving the Reformation and the English civil war, the window was in danger because of the effects of condensation.
Inside 15′′, the profiles are increasingly depressed because of the effects of pile-up in this very bright source.
Astronomers had expected that the initial expansion rate would now be slowing because of the effects of gravity.
However, the reliability of this method is questionable because of the effects of heterogeneity.
Most of the men and women surveyed said they leaned against surgery and its long hours mainly because of the effects on their lives.
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I agreed, because of the effects of the anesthesia and because, when push comes to shove, people are all pretty good at heart.
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because of the fallout
because of the implication
because of the impact
because of the aftermath
because of the legacy
because of the fall out
because of the consequence
because of the possibilities
because of the signs
because of the samples
because of the neighbors
because of the rules
because of the grandkids
because of the bodyguards
because of the buzz
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