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"Based on everything that transpired for the whole year.
What has transpired for the turkey workers in McLaren Vale is no less transformative for its lack of Christmas glitter.
Moyes had been contemplating starting the match with him and given how things transpired for Young may wish he had followed that instinct.
Even by Berlusconi's standards, however, this was hard for Italians to swallow – even, it transpired, for most of the very ministers he had ordered to resign.
It is a story that I think about often, and I will always be thankful for how it transpired: for out of adversity and challenge a new path was forged.
There was a long pause, and one could imagine Angelos considering all that had transpired for -- but mostly, to -- the Orioles since the moment the young boy reached out with his glove.
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Briefly, and freakishly, it was thought the same would transpire for Woods.
Their stand has been touchingly unco-ordinated; more effective, it may transpire, for seeming heartfelt rather than conspiratorial.
The scene is also punchy, transpiring for no longer than it needs to (one-and-a-half minutes) in order to get the point across.
As was the case for Blackwater and its descendents, it's hard to imagine what would have to transpire for the federal government to sever its contract with the company.
A unimodal E T/P distribution indicates that both dry regions subjected to increasing aridity and humid regions subjected to decreasing aridity will suffer declines in the fraction of precipitation that plants transpire for growth and metabolism.
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