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Scandals swirled around the condition of stables, which were prone to horrible fires that disrupted commerce and threatened homes.
So, throughout the 1970s and 80s, I photographed countless Belgian festivals and processions, which were prone to spectacular alcoholic excess.
To validate this methodology, a pulse generation logic was configured to communicate among Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs), which were prone to replication attacks and tampering messages.
During the postwar years, cotton sails, which were prone to stretching and disintegrating, began to give way to Dacron, a new synthetic fabric.
In 1986, New Jersey passed such a law, later adopted by the Federal Government, requiring service stations, as well as other businesses and municipalities with gas-pumping facilities, to replace their old underground steel storage tanks, which were prone to leaking, with leakproof fiberglass tanks and fuel lines.
The military authorities were not convinced about investing in his new flying machines, which were prone to crashing.
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Quantum calculations are accomplished with delicate bits of data called qubits, which are prone to errors.
The trend was particularly apparent among rural hospitals, which are prone to closure.
The film was made using a cheap system which is prone to fading.
In Bani Awf, which is prone to sporadic floods, a proper road is being constructed.
Begin with the dishwasher, which is prone to food clogs that can block the water spray.
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