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"We're as much of a cause as we are a business," said Teresa Stack, the magazine's president.
ATLANTA — The Civil War, the most wrenching and bloody episode in American history, may not seem like much of a cause for celebration, especially in the South.
It does not seem like much of a cause for celebration, but the announcement on January 11th that foreign "single brand" retailers could own 100% of their operations in India was meant to show the reform process was on track.
As Bottom, Casella does work awfully hard to be amusing, but hard work visible is never much of a cause for jollity.
A low-grade fever by itself is not too much of a cause for alarm.
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Yet the suit has never been much of a populist cause.
It was not immediately clear how much of a delay was caused.
If you've ever had your travel plans disrupted by a flight delayed by three hours or more, you know just how much of a headache it causes.
The newspaper pronounced that "Protection was quite as much a cause of the disruption of the Union as Slavery," and remarked upon how the Morrill Tariff had "much changed the tone of public feeling" in favor of "the Secessionists".
But too much of an opioid can cause respiration to slow to a lethal level.
That board found that a "broken safety culture" was as much a cause of the accident as the piece of insulating foam that struck the shuttle.
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