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For every Gordon Brown, George Galloway or Charles Kennedy saying otherwise there is a powerful tide to blame London – not Salmond's seven-year rule at Holyrood – for Scotland's ills.
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Maass theorized that the tide may to be to blame, since it would flood nearly two hours later than the other night.
In the article, for French magazine L'Obs, the correspondent suggested China's "pitiless repression" of the Uighurs was to blame for a tide of deadly violence around the country, including bomb and knife attacks on civilians.
The brown tide phytoplankton, Aureococcus anophagefferens, is mostly to blame, experts say.
The rapid growth that followed the opening of India's economy in 1991 has widened the gulf between rich and poor, and some here have begun to blame liberalization for the rising tide of corruption.
That tide has permanently turned, and our community is ultimately to blame.
Douglas Birdsall, who cooperated with Pew on behalf of the evangelical group whose members were surveyed, seemed to blame the discouraging response on the rising tide of secularism.
The two parties will be running on various theories of who is to blame -- the other guy -- for a rising tide of anger.
To blame?
Someone is to blame.
It was to blame.
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