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While there are no official statistics on Shiite-Sunni violence in Uttar Pradesh, frequent bloody clashes have been reported in recent years, occasionally resulting in deaths.
Although not considered harmful when it was used in Cold War field trials, it is now known to be capable of causing fevers, food poisoning (occasionally resulting in death), peritonitis and septicaemia.
The original Baldwin apples, which still grow on branches grafted onto root stock from other trees (occasionally resulting in curious two-tone trees filled with both red and yellow apples) have been joined by 86 more varieties of apples, more than a half dozen types of pears and about a half-acre of quince, which may make Averill Farm the largest quince orchard in the state.
Complete fluid renewal is considered to occur only occasionally, resulting in a thin fluid layer adjacent to the wall which is infrequently replenished.
The disease is characterised by elongated cankers that extend up and down the trunk from pruning wounds, occasionally resulting in extreme stem malformation (Crane et al. 2009; Gadgil et al. 2003).
Rubber bands are mistaken for earthworms and consumed, occasionally resulting in fatal blockage of the digestive tract.
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Serious criminal cases generally end in plea bargains and occasionally result in trials.
The injections have occasionally resulted in temporary cosmetic problems like droopy eyelids or uneven eyebrows.
Human encounters with black bears occasionally result in injury or death, and attacks are reported every year.
This structure gives her story pace and variety but it can occasionally result in a lack of depth.
Yes, moist weather can occasionally result in a woody smudge across a lapel, but it's idiosyncrasies like these that coalesce into personalities.
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