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The story's MacGuffin is a rainbow-hued wishing rock that bounces from one character to another, granting computer-generated fantasies and causing predictable pandemonium.
The second problem is that the thing they are attempting to link to – usually the dollar or euro – is itself moving up and down in value, causing predictable havoc along the way.
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Private arms dealers said the practice caused predictable problems.
All of these have serious consequences and will cause predictable frustration among Democrats.
H1 would provide the strongest support for "late equals large" because it reflects the suggestion that a predictable stretching of neurogenetic events causes predictable brain scaling.
Mutations of E227 or D209 caused predictable changes in the substrate preference, illustrating that peptide recognition of histone methyltransferases can be altered by protein design.
For the investigated habitats on Chumbe Island our results indicate that (i) through their routine migrations mobile fishes can provide important functional links between habitats, (ii) seagrass beds have lower species richness and diversity, and emphasize that (iii) fish movement governed by natural cycles can cause predictable short-term variations in fish communities.
The "paedo bikini" caused predictable outrage when it was stocked in Primark shops earlier this year.
Reagents are inorganic compounds and acids that cause predictable reactions when mixed with specific drugs.
The DS version, Chinatown Wars, caused predictable moral outrage with a drug-dealing mini-game, but usually drugs are the things that you're supposed to pick up somewhere after murdering some people and then deliver to somewhere else.
Moreover, experimental manipulation of JH in adult butterflies causes predictable changes in reproductive activity and longevity.
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