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The team said that no seating sections have been effected by last last week's fire.
A geologist might say: It is hardly possible to doubt that this great elevation has been effected by successive small uprisings … by an insensibly slow rise.
Despite the availability of this procedure, however, many if not most of the fundamental changes in American constitutional practice have not been effected by formal amendments.
It takes all your cunning just to hang on to it, and once it's smashed you have to move on to a different sort of life.' The different sort of life in which Reta finds herself has been effected by her eldest daughter, Norah, 19, a gifted student, one of the lights of her life.
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In 1683 the Penny Post was taken over by the government-operated General Post Office, and Dockwra was forced to pay damages for having encroached on the crown's monopoly of the mail service, which had been effected by Charles I in 1635.
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Three reunions were effected by the installation in Buenos Aires.
Many growth-correlating phenomena are effected by transported hormonal stimuli.
The measurement of time is effected by means of clocks.
That kind of change can only be effected by government action.
That improvement could be effected by legislation alone, next year if desired.
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