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People were afraid to go to hospital because they thought it could be the source of infection.
In view of the macho and religious traditions, gay sex remains so deeply in the closet that few patients will even confide to their doctors that it could be the source of their disease.
Forgeron was something of a Jonah, who attracted foul weather, but he had a curious regard for the wild forest and often told Duquet that it could be the source of great wealth.
It could be the source of sustenance and protection or, used inappropriately -- carelessly, the cause of loss and tragedy.
Officers suspect it could be the source of drug batches behind a wave of deaths in the north of England over the last three months.
But there were those, including Myrdal, who saw hope in that dissonance, who believed that if we could somehow come to grips with it and make genuine efforts to conform reality to our ideals, it could be the source of our moral redemption.
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If it's not attached properly, that could be the source of the leak.
This is in spite of extensive science-based research focused on polychromy, which has recorded and characterised numerous natural and artificial pigments including various compounds of lead, copper, iron, in addition to bone white, cinnabar and barium copper silicates24,25,26,27. Thus it is very unlikely that any pigments could be the source of chromium.
It is hard to see how he could be the source of the new information, because he has been in custody for some months now.
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