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The lake is under such profound environmental stress that any of a number of factors, alone or together, could be the cause,
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Greatest of Lakes Hit by Climate Change 2009
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A newly leaked military document appears to show the Pentagon knowingly exposed US troops to toxic chemicals that cause cancer, while publicly downplaying the risks exposure might cause,
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Pentagon knowingly exposed troops to cancer-causing chemicals, document shows 2009
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Did they really believe when they answered the cause,
Real reality... 2005
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P (x & y) P (x) · P (y), and they do not cause each other, then their common cause,
Action at a Distance in Quantum Mechanics Berkovitz, Joseph 2007
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Did they really believe when they answered the cause,
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Did they really believe when they answered the cause,
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Did they really believe when they answered the cause,
Archive 2004-12-01 2004
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But though my uncle entered into my wishes with all the warmth I could desire, and exerted himself immediately, there were difficulties from the absence of one friend, and the engagements of another, which at last I could no longer bear to stay the end of, and knowing in what good hands I left the cause,
Mansfield Park 2004
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By this and similar conversations I elucidate a theory I have formed about the human race, viz: Greasy corpulence always has, as its first cause,
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This had compelled the "desperate landless masses" in Zimbabwe to appeal to war veterans 'associations to take up their cause,
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