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He felt the repercussion of Thomas's injury, too.
"Few games have the repercussion of this match.
The unfortunate repercussion of liberal radio will be the legitimization of its right-wing counterpart.
The book sees a quiet repercussion of China's proliferation policy in the Algerian desert.
The decision to delay the markup was the latest repercussion of JPMorgan's trading blunder.
Recently, he has told the truth, his truth, a little less, warned of the repercussion of his words.
The repercussion of having purchased two cable companies is that the board might be a little less tolerant of buying something else, because the debt restricts them somewhat.
But it was art, not war, that gave birth to camouflage, a repercussion of the breaking down of the body image in cubism.
"Possible repercussion of such an operation on our relations with the U.S., or the European Union, or economy are now of secondary importance behind our national security and well-being," Mr. Kuloglu said.
But the truly punishing repercussion of those attacks has been a round of sweeping layoffs in the airline and hotel industries and other industries with large Mexican labor forces.
There were times when its questioning of its critics showed worrying signs of the kind of self-censorship that is bound to be one short-term repercussion of Hutton's conclusions.
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