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The Chicago canal was eventually linked to the Little Calumet River by the Calumet-Saganashkee (Cal-Sag) Channel.
The stinking waste was eventually linked to the deaths of 16 people and thousands of illnesses in 2006.
As it happens, this observation, made by diagnosticians in the clinic, was eventually linked to the creation of some of the most potent immunological medicines used clinically today.
By then, the S.E.C. had started investigating trusts and shell companies in two tax havens — the Isle of Man and the Cayman Islands — that were eventually linked to the brothers.
Second, the relation of all the options following the 'entry point' of a system typically stays stable; and through the relations of one option to those along the legitimate systemic paths, all the options are eventually linked to the ultimate descriptum named by the point of origin.
The white convertible driven by the clown, which was later found abandoned, was eventually linked to the car dealership Michael and Marlene operated.
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Two people later associated with the Tucson center -- Wael Hamza Jalaidan, its director, and Wadih El-Hage -- were eventually linked to Al Qaeda by the authorities.
(The problem was eventually linked to tainted wheat gluten, leading to the indictment of two Chinese companies and an American importer).
Gambling connections were eventually linked to eight members of the team, including outfielder Shoeless Joe Jackson.
The 2-fold increase in AsU levels observed in the Czech control children was nevertheless an unexpected finding, eventually linked to high arsenic levels in the local underground water, probably because of known gold deposits in the region.
Occurring at the height of World War I, the explosion was eventually linked to German sabotage.
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