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That resistance led indirectly to Nixon's resignation.
And each responded, directly or indirectly, to the other's moves.
It led, indirectly, to the fall of Constantinople.
The ill-named "shareholder spring," which led indirectly to Cable's reforms, happened in 2012.
(She had earlier approached him indirectly to see if he would be a European commissioner).
Can the glorious victory of Brexit have led indirectly to another consequence?
This failure to find and charge perpetrators could be contributing indirectly to violence.
Elsewhere in Europe, you can save money by flying indirectly to your destination.
Those enterprises pay dividends to the foundation (and, indirectly, to the city).
Jackson's appointment would have served indirectly to affirm, yet again, that President Trump is conceivable.
The risks to China, and indirectly to the world, fall into four broad areas.
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