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This was one consequence of his long relationship with the composer William Flanagan.
A decent argument could be made that Ponting's depressing failure with his bat was one consequence of Cook's 766 runs in that series, at a staggering 127.66.
A mini-boom in popularising critical theory books – graphic guides, dictionaries, biographies – was one consequence of the global capitalist crisis, as was a renewal of critical sociology premised on the Frankfurt School heritage.
The organizing call of the first wave of post-Stonewall leaders, or at least male ones, for sexual freedom has largely been overtaken by the AIDS epidemic, and the assertion by some that the disease was one consequence of the celebration of promiscuity.
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"One lesson is that more research is needed on firearm markets and regulatory effect on those market; this is one consequence of the woeful lack of government funding for research on gun violence," wrote Cook, of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
That's one consequence of the credit crunch.
It said an "annihilating" retaliation could be one consequence.
Eating disorders are one consequence of a war between mind and body.
The tenor of House politics -- divisive and largely resistant to bipartisan compromise -- is one consequence of gerrymandering.
The debacle at Heathrow is one consequence of this insouciance, but the wreckage stretches across the economic landscape.
The sharp reimbursement cuts are one consequence of the ham-handed Balanced Budget Act of 1997, which Congress has tried to fix twice without success.
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