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| Hunger | compounded a range of fatal diseases. |
| ion market is expected to grow at 10 percent | compounded annual growth to US$ 100 billion by 2012. |
| (1)Represents | compounded annual growth rate from 1987 to 2002. |
| The confusion is further | compounded as in some languages Alectoris species are k |
| I found the difficulty | compounded as I plunged into the benighted landscape of |
| The start of 2011 was | compounded as a period of change at the club with the d |
| ll his Nottinghamshire estates, for which he | compounded at a cost of £3400. |
| Well | compounded beautiful health centre with round the clock |
| Its effect was | compounded by simultaneous fires at Holland, Michigan; |
| It was a time of hardship, | compounded by foreign invasion, making this a grey regi |
| Wahl met with controversy, | compounded by the fact that he refused to publish more |
| This problem was | compounded by a lack of qualified mechanics, and replac |
| The issue was | compounded by a cracked version of the game available f |
| to Dostoevsky's childhood recollections, was | compounded by the behavior of Nekrasov's tyrannical fat |
| ncipally for agriculture and timber, locally | compounded by trapping for the cagebird trade. |
| movie, due to exposure to the atomic blast ( | compounded by years of malnutrition). |
| These expenses were | compounded by the issues of the existing dire economic |
| odilator, its antihypertensive effect may be | compounded by other medications that affect the blood p |
| Compounded by the fact that good research takes TIME... | |
| His efforts | compounded by the efforts of other mainstream activist |
| The high fuel costs have been | compounded by higher domestic meat consumption, lower p |
| this use is limited by its rarity, which is | compounded by its poor crystal habit. |
| All of this was greatly | compounded by the Chief Mate suffering a fatal fall dow |
| minion in a severe economic crisis which was | compounded by corruption in the Squires government taki |
| This incongruence is | compounded by the fact that oil revenue is poorly distr |
| g bet and their entire fortune is wiped out, | compounded by ending up in billions of dollars in debt. |
| gement, several crises arose in the diocese, | compounded by theological differences between Bennison |
| nned ransom drop by Orujo turns into mayhem, | compounded by live TV coverage of the ransom negotiatio |
| frequent flooding, with the damage sometimes | compounded by cyclones. |
| ping the flood waters out took weeks and was | compounded by a setback in late September due to furthe |
| thinly veiled reflection on her own marriage | compounded by the sad mooning face she keeps pulling. |
| Civic report concludes that civilian harm is | compounded by widespread poverty and that while the Pak |
| "Jewish declaration of war" against Germany | compounded by Nazi fears of Soviet communism. |
| the large topweight lasting on these ships, | compounded by the high-mounted catapults, the Navy remo |
| to the French planters, losses that would be | compounded by recurrent floods and epidemics that were |
| A terrible season for Workington was | compounded by their failure to gain re-election to the |
| Pengwern - is not known, and the problem is | compounded by the fact that several other Pengwerns exi |
| The breakthrough development was | compounded by the arrival of guest star John Ritter, wh |
| Compounded by the already disruptive effects of the "Li | |
| The stress of the job, | compounded by long absences away from his family, led t |
| The severity of the accident was | compounded by the fact that as was common practice the |
| 's need for continued support by the NUF was | compounded by the Shan Federal Movement lobbying for a |
| The confusion was probably | compounded by the fact that Dr. Tom Dooley, an American |
| a route through a hazardous area, which was | compounded by a lack of signs and gates on the dam's ac |
| 1-0 home defeat against Coventry, which was | compounded by a 3-2 loss at QPR. Wins at Millwall and a |
| ing speakers of standard Korean; this may be | compounded by the fact that the majority of Koryo-saram |
| Through Hong's coercion, also | compounded by his personal lust for power and vengeance |
| ffered they were due to military weaknesses, | compounded by the economic problems of rearmament. |
| The problem was | compounded by the fact that the crew was prohibited fro |
| s to me to be speculative original research, | compounded by the use of past tense for a future event |
| en the Empress passenger deaths at the scene | compounded by peripheral deaths at the time and subsequ |
| The issue is further | compounded by the large number of autonomous Independen |
| These fears were | compounded by increased industrial action and an almost |
| chi D3A "Val" dive bombers, another bomb hit | compounded by the "Val" itself crashing into the deck, |
| r than expected clearance time for the drug, | compounded by another supplement which increased his ur |
| coast even to the very Thames mouth;" a fear | compounded by news from the Continent of French victory |
| fare), affairs related to privatizations was | compounded by a series of corruption scandals, leading |
| te imbalance and water intoxication- this is | compounded by Ecstasy use increasing the levels of anti |
| The defeats were | compounded by American inexperience, poor senior leader |
| lope at an excessive airspeed and thereafter | compounded by the flightcrew's preoccupation with the q |
| This was | compounded by the fact that his office (the second Vice |
| These complications were | compounded by the apparent inability of the Soviet comm |
| The dispute was | compounded by many minor disputed points. |
| This was | compounded by the Village of Garza renaming itself the |
| Its offense was | compounded by the "scandalous scenes" and "wild masquer |
| This has raised safety concerns, | compounded by binge drinking and risky activities. |
| Social discontent was | compounded by military objections to sharp budget cutba |
| This was | compounded by the recession dealt by 1991's Gulf War. |
| Chronic economic problems were | compounded by the severe impact of hurricanes in 1979 a |
| The problems of the Melbourne Games were | compounded by bickering over financing among Australian |
| Compounded by problems in his personal life, Rachmanino | |
| eaux increasingly turned to drink, a problem | compounded by the suicide of his son. |
| This was possibly | compounded by excessive working hours and by the alcoho |
| itioned phenomena can also be referred to as | compounded, constructed, or fabricated. |
| r compounding purposes, but must prepare the | compounded drug from Vetoryl. |
| The laundry list goes on and is further | compounded during this harvest season (2008-2009) by ne |
| Isidorus Pacensis (Isidore of Beja) through | compounded errors (see below). |
| Flavours Direct, a UK based manufacturer of | compounded flavours and seasonings. |
| He ultimately | compounded for the recovery of some of his estates for |
| He | compounded for the return of his confiscated estate whi |
| ester, educated at Pembroke College, Oxford, | compounded for M.A. 1793, and B.D. and D.D. 1794, and f |
| On 11 August 1646, Sir Rowland was | compounded for delinquency. |
| In 1646 he returned to England and | compounded for his estates. |
| The name Aachtopf is | compounded from Aach (meaning water in Old High German) |
| The commercial tablets are | compounded from ascorbic acid and sodium bicarbonate. |
| ed making mistakes at the end of the season, | compounded further by problems in the defence. |
| uction line of movies in which Holt was cast | compounded his household stress. |
| on the orphanage and is having the interest | compounded hourly in order to build a statue of himself |
| His nightmare year was further | compounded in May 2007, when in a reserve game for his |
| This was | compounded in the 30th minute, when United went 2-0 up, |
| ut England in recent years, but the issue is | compounded in London as there are few local teams with |
| Research has shown that exposure to TDS is | compounded in toxicity when other stressors are present |
| When Isolder | compounded insult with injury by denigrating the Falcon |
| l title was "Star Dust", which has long been | compounded into "Stardust") was written at the Book Noo |
| stralia into bat after winning the toss, and | compounded it by dropping Charlie Macartney at slip in |
| ll and Arnaz; his increased drinking further | compounded matters. |
| nters of America was incorporated to provide | compounded medications to patients, when the medicine b |
| s of the Boppard and St. Goar crossings were | compounded more by terrain than by German resistance. |
| strate and propagate his concept of Bildung, | compounded of Benedictine world piety, German humanism, |
| Hangman's blood... is | compounded of rum, gin, brandy, and porter... Innocent |
| a caustic spirit, an original, a personality | compounded of intelligence and sensibility." |
| The word is | compounded of Greek αμαζα ("chariot"), and βιος (vita, |
| The name Borley is | compounded of the Saxon words "Bap" and "Ley", that is |
| These false doctrines are | compounded of atheism and anti-religious zionism, ideol |
| x failure on lap 27 and Ferrari's misery was | compounded on lap 34 when Alesi's engine blew. |
| , put away and wisely invested in TIAA-CREF, | compounded over a quarter of a century." |
| and has continued to increase customers at a | compounded rate of 35%/week.. |
| nception in 1991, HBK's funds have delivered | compounded returns of approximately 12%. |
| When drunk as a | compounded solution, it grants long life to the drinker |
| Rising water in the cabin | compounded the problems of locating and removing the ve |
| s high and compact, the four extra cylinders | compounded the problems already apparent in the Ford V8 |
| The release of this EP | compounded the band's position comfortably occupying th |
| iami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties, | compounded the difficulties South Floridians faced foll |
| e difficulty of pioneering on the steppe was | compounded the disappearance of personal property and g |
| ed; the lack of CCTV cameras at the time has | compounded the problem. |
| ther-in-law Constantine VII, something which | compounded the latter's resentment towards the Lekapeno |
| urate reporting of the national press which ' | compounded the distress of family and friends'. |
| The relative lack of initial success now | compounded the Soviet problems: the minor penetrations |
| g to the Talmud, the House of Avitnas, which | compounded the incense, kept the identity of Maaleh Ash |
| What | compounded the failure of crowd control measures, over |
| became more prone to violence - a fact which | compounded the temporary demise of one Blackout band in |
| The heavy traffic has | compounded the trail's problems through erosion. |
| The impacts were severely | compounded the following week by Hurricane Isabel acros |
| contest between Bobby and J.R. for Ewing Oil | compounded the stress. |
| e, it was too late to print, and the council | compounded this by telling voters that enquired that Bo |
| Flowers are | compounded, umbels appearing in spring-summer. |
| The joke is | compounded when Marge says "Good luck", causing a lette |
| Unemployment was | compounded when Israel ended its reliance on cheap labo |
| The issue was further | compounded when Coate Water was voted "Swindon's Favour |
| This confusion was only | compounded when in 2004 the United Methodist General Co |
| The team's woes were further | compounded when reigning World Champion Chellsie Memmel |
| This loss was further | compounded when his two sons were drafted into the Sovi |
| Problems were | compounded when an injury prevented selection for the 2 |
| This was | compounded when in 1999 there was a major fire which de |
| The chaos is | compounded when a mouse enters the upright piano, agita |
| His problems were | compounded when he broke a metatarsal bone in a game ag |
| cylinder, two-stroke valveless diesel engine | compounded with three-stage turbine driving both cranks |
| inly sole king by 704, when then men of Kent | compounded with him for the death of his relative Mul. |
| ulated in a separate factory, where they are | compounded with inert pigments, solvents and excipients |
| opments suggest that the tournament has been | compounded with problems due to allegations of corrupti |
| Compounded with the fact that it has an unusually high | |
| hydrocodone are Schedule II drugs, but, when | compounded with paracetamol or with an NSAID, they can |
| The Bills' misfortunes were | compounded with the loss of Thurman Thomas, who had to |
| s suffering from an autism spectrum disorder | compounded with clinical depression. |
| "Virgin's Milk is | compounded with tincture of Benzoin and Rose-water; it |
| s, and the extent to which these identities, | compounded with uncertainty, can lead to support for po |
| was changed to proportional representation, | compounded with the restoration of corporate votes in t |
| l amount of GABA produced has little effect; | compounded with the fact that GABA normally inhibits ac |
| His problems were further | compounded with a pair of non-finishes, when he crashed |
| The expense of this | compounded with the bad publicity associated with Rockn |
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