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In the ensuing fighting, several protesters lost limbs in explosions whose causes were unclear.
Estonia, however, has borne its burdens in a war whose causes do not lie very close to home.
Hazel Wolf, an ardent environmentalist whose life spanned the 20th century and whose causes encompassed the era's social turmoil, died in Port Angeles, Wash., on Wednesday.
Whoever wins the primary will have no trouble distinguishing himself or herself from Mr. Grams, whose causes include a conservative plan to privatize Social Security.
Events whose causes and consequences had been fixed in her mind for decades mutated in the half-light of Bob's revelations.
To what extent will the people whose causes were underserved during Obama's first term either refrain from voting or switch sides?
Mr. Calzone said pension board members were already looking into how to reverse the decline whose causes included the weakening stock market.
Re "Some Gene Research Isn't Worth the Money" (Jan . 18: The authors suggest that the best candidates for genetic research are the diseases whose causes are solely genetic.
They will be joined by several groups of protesters, whose causes range from world poverty to opposition to seal hunting or to the games themselves.
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Between them was Officer Eduardo Delacruz, whose cause brought them together.
Nor does her death, whose cause we never learn.
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