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What if the love wizens and sours, through everyone's fault, making the loss too bitter to endure?
It appeared on a first viewing that Danny Murphy had been at fault, making contact when he lunged in an ill-advised fashion at Kalou.
"The judge [was] making me feel like it was my fault, making me feel like I'd done something wrong, making me feel intimidated," she said.
In other cases, special accounting rules for governments were themselves at fault, making it possible for states to promise valuable retirement benefits to their workers without recording the true cost.
** Here the cant phrase "at risk" is freshened by juxtaposition with "at fault," making the point that the origins (and, by extension, the pathologies) of poverty are rooted more in social than in personal responsibility.
If the toddler's clothes don't match, if the thank-you notes don't get written, if the house is a shambles, it is seen as her fault, making her overly invested in the outcome.
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dip -- The angle that a bedding plane or fault makes with the horizontal when measured perpendicular to the strike of the bedding plane or fault.
2) Once you're sure it's the lamp at fault, make sure you work in a well-lit area and on a flat surface.
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