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In late 1994 and 1995 Mexico reeled from the "tequila crisis," which resulted from a rapid devaluation of the peso.

The governor is appealing the court ruling, which resulted from a lawsuit filed by a group called the Campaign for Fiscal Equity.

The government decree, which resulted from a recent court decision, comes while a much broader measure, first introduced in 1995, remains stalled in the Brazilian Congress.

Tells about the Marshall Plan and formation of NATO, which resulted from a 1948 war scare when Russia placed a pro-Communist government into Czechoslovakia.

He was bruised for eight runs, five of which resulted from a walk or a hit batter, in four and a third innings.

Posada must begin serving his suspension, which resulted from a confrontation with an umpire Sept. 3, immediately after his appeal is ruled upon.

The same was true of the long lines in Arizona's Maricopa County, which resulted from a decision by the county's Republican-run elections team.

The faith he observed had long ago retreated into a "male pathology" which resulted from a lack of familiarity with women's lives.

Mr. Dalpe said Honeywell was cooperating with the E.P.A. investigation, "which resulted from a company self-disclosure more than two years ago".

Novel ground truth evaluation studies were designed to identify the DEM errors, which resulted from a combination of calibration errors, inaccurate image rectifications and stereo-matching errors.

This paper presents the major implementations of smart grid projects in Portugal, which resulted from a close collaboration between academia and industry.

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