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Some, however, have posited that a proliferation of polls could become annoying.
But the fear that a proliferation of parties would cause tribal conflicts, has hindered this development.
He said that a proliferation in the 1990's of abuse charges brought by adults against parents or other relatives was the equivalent of the Salem witch trials.
Now Cube has hinted that a proliferation of NWA biopics might emerge in future, perhaps offering alternate takes on the story of the Los Angeles outfit.
Builders had complained that a proliferation of such suits had increased their liability insurance premiums and slowed construction of condominiums and low-income apartment buildings.
Others put the critical point slightly later, but Mr. Hagy and other experts agree that a proliferation of small jets is part of the problem.
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That leads to a proliferation of bacteria that use up so much oxygen that fish and crabs die.
They secrete compounds that induce a proliferation of blood vessels that feed their growth and allow them to infiltrate the walls of adjacent organs.
Dollar Shave Club used Amazon Web Services, a cloud computing service started by the online retailing giant in 2006 that encouraged a proliferation of e-commerce companies.
The designation is used for lesions that show a proliferation of spindle-shaped cells in interlacing or storiform fascicles.
There were characteristics unique to the Pythagorean tradition, however, that led to a proliferation of forgeries.
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