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ith any crime imaginable with virtually no | repercussions, although the band is often too ignorant t |
collectivization had engendered political | repercussions, and impacted on the family's standing: Ne |
major themes of Trust is understanding the | repercussions and after-effects murder can have, somethi |
oved into management, signing Dana Bryant, | Repercussions and Groove Collective, and subsequently se |
To avoid legal | repercussions and also to force him to think about his a |
o "talk" to their Dominant without risking | repercussions and a way for the Dominant to assess the s |
The crash, its aftermath, and its | repercussions are the subject of the 1977 book Sound of |
t to apprehensions about suffering similar | repercussions as Cutler. |
s is probably going to have really serious | repercussions as it is so insane. |
able addicts to always remain aware of the | repercussions associated with a single relapse. |
issue of population increase has important | repercussions both political and ecological. |
character that appeared in the short story | Repercussions by Gary Russell (in the Big Finish Product |
The feud has | repercussions down the generations. |
in Greene King's policy that may well have | repercussions for other pubs that have lost the right to |
ith a knee injury that was to have lasting | repercussions for the player. |
This fact caused | repercussions for the club, when Badger's actions caused |
Claye managed to evade any | repercussions for his collaboration with the Germans; th |
and its political implications had lasting | repercussions for the history of Lithuania. |
The growing Revolution in France also has | repercussions for the family. |
The attacks had significant economic | repercussions for the United States and world markets. |
in only about 50 casualties, but had deep | repercussions for Stuart and the developing campaign. |
omething drastic has to be done because of | repercussions for the Horn of Africa region. |
ries proved controversial, and the ensuing | repercussions forced the closure of Shalapatrak in 1875. |
g located in high-risk regions and wary of | repercussions from their superiors, could gain access to |
Really Want You Right Now” had nationwide | repercussions, fueling the post-punk era and the second |
recounts an evening of debauchery with no | repercussions, her innocent transgressions (streaking, s |
the final portion of Norton's life and the | repercussions his death have. |
They were fearful of the | repercussions if the war crimes issue was pursued aggres |
The deed caused | repercussions in the reign of King Charles I when Vermuy |
government and had far-reaching political | repercussions in Germany, the most prominent being the r |
Theater in 1861, and in its aftermath had | repercussions in the Union Army's chain of command struc |
"assist children infected with HIV and its | repercussions in Asian and African nations, particularly |
land's action had developing disflationary | repercussions in the financial and commercial markets of |
and protects whistleblowers from negative | repercussions in the workplace. |
The treaty had strong political | repercussions in Argentina later triggering a conflict f |
m during a friendly in August 2003 and the | repercussions kept him off the pitch for the whole of th |
Repercussions may be continuous, and exhibit repeating f | |
- that is an explosive situation that has | repercussions not only for our region, but for the entir |
onal elite from distancing itself from the | repercussions of racial antisemitism. |
ery small sculpture world of the time, the | repercussions of which are still felt today. |
e escapees, although he had to witness the | repercussions of the various escape efforts once discove |
radition, A Common Sky traces the literary | repercussions of both the English empiricist tradition a |
The song deals with political | repercussions of September 11, 2001, playing off the ori |
the ongoing research into what are the | repercussions of modern software engineering practices o |
e reforms Kaifu sought, and the continuing | repercussions of the Sagawa Express scandal caused probl |
kish reinforcements nevertheless the wider | repercussions of the attack at Lone Pine weighed heavily |
In 1900, Monocacy became involved in the | repercussions of the Boxer Rebellion. |
The | repercussions of the drug are also talked about in the f |
ered from a nervous breakdown in 1941, the | repercussions of which lasted until her death in 1980. |
As the | repercussions of Quentin's return are felt, Maggie Evans |
s were not adequately prepared to deal the | repercussions of an attack with so many casualties. |
With the | repercussions of the fight between Ricardinho and Marcel |
in the capital of Paris, it had immediate | repercussions on the Jews in Alsace. |
American attack on Iran would have deadly | repercussions on U.S. occupation troops in Iraq. |
ed in the political field that had notable | repercussions on the life of the Christian missions. |
conditions of expulsion-birth had enormous | repercussions on their everyday life after expulsion-bir |
ituation in the suba of Agra, also had its | repercussions on the financial condition. |
ands of inhabitants, with further negative | repercussions on the already deteriorated Lempa river ba |
n and migration of oil which has had great | repercussions on the petroleum industry.", |
til 22:00 or 22:30 in summer evenings with | repercussions on standards of learning and school perfor |
ended publication does not have any direct | repercussions on the religious freedom of the associatio |
"It will have major | repercussions on the poor, whether the poor in the U.S. |
t granting the request "would have serious | repercussions perhaps throughout the entire country," th |
s the New Orleans e-mail controversies and | repercussions related to City Councilwoman Stacy Head. |
The short film Bling: Consequences and | Repercussions, shot by Kareem Adouard and narrated by Pu |
he only consequence of Kiep's arrest - its | repercussions spread as far as Turkey, and resulted in t |
This second revolt may have had wider | repercussions: Tacitus says that Vespasian, once emperor |
aracters to express emotions fully and the | repercussions that ensue. |
case generated national and international | repercussions; the version first provided by Ventura sug |
Despite the murder and its | repercussions, the Communist regime remained in power un |
cease service, a decision that would have | repercussions throughout the country. |
my's morale and cohesion and had political | repercussions throughout war-weary Austria-Hungary.}} |
not and would not allow possible political | repercussions to influence law enforcement. |
There did not seem to be negative | repercussions to the European stalemate of the Seven Yea |
king to the writer, stating that he feared | repercussions to family members from assassins whom he s |
ount of accidental hybrid breeding and its | repercussions underscores the cautions of casual breedin |
tifying themselves and accepting any legal | repercussions which may arise as a result of their actio |
ave spoken on the issue of the STL and its | repercussions with other regional leaders. |
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