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Ironically, the more successful they are, the worse the headache they are likely to cause for Colombia's neighbors.
This is a great illustration of the type of problems that a meager offensive line and limited receiving corps will continue to cause for the Vikings in 2011.
They said the judge had not defined what type of benefit Mr. Golb had to receive, and what sort of harm his actions had to cause, for him to be found guilty.
Most important here is the sort of demonstration which argues from the cause to the effect rather than effect to cause, for instance, the demonstration that stars, unlike the planets, are far away because they twinkle, and whatever twinkles is far away.
Wambach's 15-year career spanned the era in which women's soccer went from a curiosity to cause for celebration.
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Which is, according to "Outfoxed," cause for alarm, and for action.
For now, savor the opportunity to cause problems for the other party.
There are 17 new songs here, covering Darwin's life and the confusion and anger that his theory of evolution first caused - and continues to cause - for anyone from his loyal but worried wife to present-day creationists.
Fix Hellas is starting to cause headaches for Heineken.
The case of anthrax, he said, "has got to cause concern for our nation".
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