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He is also the editor of Murder Most Merciful: Essays on the Moral Conundrum Occasioned by Sigi Ziering The Trial of Herbert Bierhoff.

A collection of essays criticizing and satirizing American mores, foibles, and preoccupations appeared in 1958 as More in Anger, a book that occasioned widespread comment.

A decline in social service funding an attack on what critics called the country's "dependency culture" and first occasioned by cuts in local authority funding after Margaret Thatcher became prime minister in 1979 has been partly compensated for by volunteer organizations.

Far from recrimination, or anything that occasioned fear, Palestinians in the restaurant reached their hands out in friendship and spoke, those who had any English, of their yearning for peace.

Against expectation, it starts.

Expectation knew no ceiling.

The expectation is plausible.

Relentless is our expectation.

Expectation management?

Environmental pollution occasioned by toxic metals represents a potential health risk to both human health and natural ecosystems.

Yet this breakdown mode is what we tend to notice, and philosophers have therefore argued that most of our actions are occasioned by processes of reflection.

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