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The natural effect of this is to inspire intimacy and encourage the exchange of confidences.
But it's a natural effect of the music and ambience, not something contrived.
She had adjusted formulas to provide a more natural effect of sunlight passing through it, and a better view of nearby planets.
Stars that rotate quickly tend to flatten at the poles and bulge at the equator, a natural effect of all that spinning on all that gas.
Responding to a questioner in a session with students who asked if he supported or opposed outsourcing, Mr. Powell said: "Outsourcing is a natural effect of the global economic system and the rise of the Internet and broadband communications.
At the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, the French philosopher Montesquieu summarized his views on the potential of trade, writing that "the natural effect of commerce is to lead to peace".
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It can help him ward off the natural effects of aging and, he hopes, extend his career as a third baseman.
Right now, I'm sleeping soundly with nothing but the natural effects of exhaustion and a really, really slow-moving book.
Ros Evans from Portland Coastguard said: "We currently have high spring tides at the moment, and we have also had several areas where the cliff structure is changing due to the natural effects of the weather.
The Vatican does not approve of gluten-free substitutes that include ingredients that mimic the natural effects of gluten.
Then they factored out the natural effects of the El Niño Southern Oscillation, which causes varying cooling and heating of the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean.
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