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Cameron's speech was possibly precipitated by a new report into free schools, which claims that these schools – independent from local authority control – raise the standards of neighbouring schools.

His mental breakdown in 1926 — possibly precipitated by white baseball's refusal to allow teams to play his Chicago American Giants — and his death just four years later "created a vacuum in vision and leadership within black baseball that would never be filled".

Still, there was Kidd, hanging around with one unblemished eye, playing deep into the fourth quarter of an 18-point blowout, which made you wonder if his coach, Byron Scott, was the dizzy one after the collision that was possibly precipitated by Baron Davis's poking the ball away from Kidd from behind.

The movie would open, of course, with the duel in 1566 that cost the 20-year-old Tycho a good chunk of his nose (a sword fight possibly precipitated by an argument over mathematics, or maybe a mistaken astrological prediction by Tycho).

The net result was a vastly superior reading speed which preceded, and possibly precipitated, the rapid expansion of literacy (Saenger, 1997) and major developments in the writing of vernaculars.

Our data supports the notion that in patients with T1D, the lack of suppression of autoreactive T-cells in the periphery is a result of increased apoptosis in Tregs, possibly precipitated by deprivation of growth signals such as IL-2.

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Apart from possibly precipitating the end of Gordon Brown's premiership, the Glasgow East byelection could yet spell the end of the union.

Polls show Syriza would finish first in new elections on a platform of scrapping Greece's loan agreement and the austerity measures that have come with it — and possibly precipitating the country's exit from the euro zone.

Should the bankers stand by a client, even if it means putting Goldman Sachs at risk, or should they protect themselves, possibly precipitating a financial meltdown?The film on the screen pauses.

The initial fluids are expected to form upon heating of sediments, this could occur in the subduction realm, but also during orogenic burial, possibly precipitating SiC in ophiolitic peridotites upon orogenesis.

This warrants a focus on subsets of individuals with a particular genetic disorder that are diagnosed with ASD which could possibly precipitate the impact of a particular variant on autistic symptomatology [1].

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