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Estimates using assumptions and US cancer risk data alone have suggested that if all sites that have been currently test drilled, approved for test drilling and under consideration for approval go on to exploit shale gas reserves, then approximately 7.2 excess public cancer cases will be caused by fracking operations over a default 70-year human lifetime if the wells are in operation for 30 years.

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There was logic to voting SNP on the back of a no vote, which the party went on to exploit mercilessly.

Successful and famous, Thackeray went on to exploit two lines of development opened up in Vanity Fair: a gift for evoking the London scene and for writing historical novels that demonstrate the connections between past and present.

Niffenegger goes on to exploit the possibilities of her fantasy scenario with immense skill: no wonder this first novel has spent weeks on the bestseller lists in the US.

But Mr Johnson split with Mr Taylor soon afterwards and seized control of the capital, Monrovia, prompting a long civil war underpinned by ethnic divisions; Mr Taylor went on to exploit practices of ritual killings in Liberia to sow terror in his 14 year war for power.

What makes Mrs Cianciulli so exceptional, however, is that she went on to exploit another of sodium's special properties.

In two long, private conversations, Steve Jobs tore into Messina for all the White House was doing wrong and what it ought to be doing differently, before going on to explain how the campaign could exploit technology in ways that hadn't been possible before.

In later years, Emerson backed away from that endorsement — possibly because he was embarrassed by Whitman's poems of sex, or because his confidence was rattled by a lack of sympathy for Whitman among New England's more conventional literary men and women, or because Whitman went on, annoyingly, to exploit the letter to promote himself and the book.

I certainly have no plans to go on to pears, apples or oranges". Most worrisome to him are the lewd connotations certain buyers could exploit.

"And every day that it goes on, opponents will try to exploit it," he said.

Perfect skin is unattainable because it doesn't exist". Varagur went on to argue that the trend exploits women, who are, she says, "disproportionately taxed by both the ideal of perfect skin and its material pursuit".

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