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The recent re-release of his two most seminal tracks, "Dexter" and "Easy Lee," has proven cause for celebration, while his current output is consistently more stylistically adventurous than that of his party-fueling peers.
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But these types of studies cannot prove cause and effect.
That's not a definite proven cause.
In contrast to essential nutrients, it may not be possible to carry out experiments to prove cause-effect relationships for non-essential food components.
Even this has been questioned by Malone, who has pointed to the incorporation of normative considerations in the rules for proving cause-in-fact in civil law.
And, a little over a year after we married, this curiosity, combined with the dumb luck of finding and buying an elegant, underpriced, much-too-large-for-us house in a foreclosure sale, had proved sufficient cause for switching to the leave-it-to-fate method of birth control.
Perhaps deadline-day frustration can prove a cause for celebration after all.
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