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Sometimes a war has a clear culprit: Paris takes Helen to Troy Japann bombs Pearl Harbor.
Some viewers may be intrigued, or exasperated, that no clear culprit is ever unmasked.
None named malathion as a clear culprit, though several researchers said more study of the chemical's role was needed.
The Weekly Standard was killed last month, an act that had both a clear culprit and a muddy forensic trail.
The clear culprit in this case was climate change, which was warming waters and making rainfall more erratic, Duke said.
A clear culprit in this disastrous ending to the season has been the inability of the Mets' offense to get anything going.
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Swinburn's paper comes up with a clear primary culprit: a powerful global food industry "which is producing more processed, affordable, and effectively-marketed food than ever before".
The official's assessment seemed designed to lower expectations for a quick conclusion to the investigation and to tamp down speculation that there was a clear criminal culprit in the unexpected death of one of the world's most famous men.
And there's only one way to stop the legislation from becoming law: massive public mobilization that makes very clear the culprits will be held to account.
I think it was made clear who the culprit is".
(The app is crashing for me after the update, for what it's worth, but I'm on a jailbroken device now, so it's not always clear what the culprit is when these things happen).
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