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Such hoaxes – which more commonly involve the sending of takeaway food to be paid for on delivery – can be conducted from anywhere in the world with little chance of the culprit being traced, making them a popular intimidation tool.
On the other hand, personal felonies — for example, a conviction for driving under the influence of alcohol or driving while impaired — may result in a "black eye" for the management team but may not necessarily result in the culprit being removed.
In 2009, nearly 30,000 people died from unintentional poisoning, the most common culprit being prescription painkillers such as oxycodone.
Sources of China's pollution include power plants, industrial facilities, and automobiles with the main culprit being any source that relies on coal burning.
There have been giveaways in the midfield, with the main culprit being Michael Bradley, who has had a propensity for committing bad passes that end up going the other way.
Mitochondria have emerged as the most relevant source of reactive oxygen species, the major culprit being classically considered the respiratory chain at the inner mitochondrial membrane.
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The culprit is unknown.
Sometimes the culprit is technology.
The chief culprit was Mao".
One possible culprit was oil.
Elsewhere the culprit is war.
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