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larin-R is a potent hepatotoxin and may cause | serious damage to the liver. |
the event of an earthquake, which would cause | serious flooding in parts of Oakland, Berkeley, and E |
Some strains of E. coli can cause | serious illness in humans. |
tion output of a nearby hypernova could cause | serious harm to Earth, however no hypergiant is locat |
h as toothbrushes which are unlikely to cause | serious consequences if they fail. |
iolence" (piracy with intent to kill or cause | serious harm), and offences under the Dockyards etc. |
s creates a safety problem, as they can cause | serious injuries if not handled correctly. |
therapeutic doses with erythromycin may cause | serious psychotic symptoms, especially in those with |
number of blind 3-5 ft drops which can cause | serious injury if approached unaware, or at a high sp |
856, and, as the piece seemed likely to cause | serious disorder in the theatre, it was suppressed by |
to Company's Roundup, are abandoned and cause | serious problems with erosion in seasonal rains. |
not adapted to their presence they can cause | serious environmental problems. |
It is known to cause | serious skin infections, which are "relatively resist |
ce that exposure to phthalocyanines can cause | serious birth defects in developing embryos. |
“It’s a bacteria which can cause | serious ear infections (sometimes leading to deafness |
Small mistakes would cause | serious time delays as well as weaken the truss. |
ess claimed that health care cuts would cause | serious damage to border area hospitals, which Riddle |
coli), very common bacteria which can cause | serious infections that can lead to death. |
heless, like other basic amines, it can cause | serious burns and severe irritation. |
he most difficult incidents - ones that cause | serious bodily injury or death and frequently involve |
hysical features and inherited diseases cause | serious welfare problems in pedigree dogs." |
be a carcinogen, prolonged exposure may cause | serious damage to the central nervous system, impair |
wn in March 1983 due to its tendency to cause | serious anaphylaxis in an unpredictable subset of the |
therapeutic doses with erythromycin may cause | serious psychotic symptoms especially in those with o |
The infection can spread unimpeded and cause | serious injury to important tissue. |
The species can cause | serious damage to young trees, but has not been repor |
the large Fell fox that was believed to cause | serious losses for sheep stockmen. |
ted air resulting from a flash fire can cause | serious damage to the tissue of the lungs, possibly l |
a raid on the Japanese headquarters and cause | serious damage with explosives before fleeing the sce |
The transportation caused | serious damage to the equipment. |
eventing an explosion which might have caused | serious loss of life amongst the crowd of English and |
Flooding in the early 19th century caused | serious damage to the tombs, including structural pro |
This caused | serious problems for turbine blades in jet engines, w |
This caused | serious devastation to the Lebanese aviation industry |
ted by cut-and-cover, the construction caused | serious traffic congestion in the western New Kowloon |
as a large prison riot at Wymott which caused | serious damage to the fabric of living units of the j |
rements for South Carolina Police, has caused | serious personnel and operating problems within SCDPP |
hits and at least 15 near misses which caused | serious structural damage and wounded several merchan |
ny road, had to be dismantled after it caused | serious congestion problems for traffic leaving the c |
The explosion caused | serious damage to Sacred Heart Cathedral, Sacred Hear |
region, an outbreak of zi-fang insects caused | serious damage to the crops in the fields in autumn. |
On 12 September 1634, an explosion caused | serious damage to both church and college. |
The second naval law, however, caused | serious alarm: eight King Edward class battleships we |
as largely enrollment-driven, and this caused | serious financial problems for the school. |
olonged exposure to the chemicals also caused | serious health risk for the munitionettes. |
The earthquake reportedly caused | serious damage in dozens of villages. |
er to survive the 1878 hurricane which caused | serious damage to the floating dock and other dockyar |
On the contrary Metcalfa pruinosa causes | serious damages to field crops, as well to many plant |
ve circulated stating that the product causes | serious harm to household animals; however, studies h |
Alcohol dementia causes | serious cognitive problems in many alcoholics and up |
he immature Echinococcus - although it causes | serious disease in the dead-end host - is unable to i |
It causes | serious display problems (like overrunning the left s |
educing the use of plastic bags, which causes | serious damage to the environment and threatens wildl |
, she dived straight into the seabed, causing | serious damage to the boat. |
bery, extortion, and reckless driving causing | serious bodily injury. |
by the Royal Navy on 3 November 1914 causing | serious damage and killing 86 Turkish soldiers. |
ton and confirmed in a study as often causing | serious complications in patients chronically taking |
ng the aircraft while it was taxiing, causing | serious engine damage to the left-hand propeller and |
ith the intent of endangering life or causing | serious damage to property. |
lations, but its gravity is unstable, causing | serious problems for spaceships trying to land or tak |
ember the Allied artillery fire began causing | serious damage to some Bulgarian artillery batteries |
g flaws exploited by computer viruses causing | serious computer security issues (e.g. |
eventually dissipating shortly after causing | serious damage in Kingsport. |
y 1960s set in train events which are causing | serious trouble in modern Zimbabwe to this day (2005) |
ay, Ryan rifle butted him in the head causing | serious injuries. |
balls are highly toxic when ingested, causing | serious illness or death. |
the South stairwell of the building, causing | serious structural damage. |
fect the infected oil palm xylem thus causing | serious problems to the distribution of water and oth |
building rubble falls on top of him, causing | serious physical injuries (from which he recovers) an |
ly Bandz up their arms, in some cases causing | serious injuries. |
Some tremors lasted up to 30 seconds, causing | serious structural damage in two Chechen districts, a |
crack and give way after years of use causing | serious injuries. |
inevitably exploded amongst the party causing | serious casualties, but instead not a man was hurt. |
ion subsequently played at the Lincoln Center | Serious Fun Festival, the American Conservatory Theat |
Whatever the truth, there were certainly | serious marital problems. |
Marinescu retired in early 1998, citing | serious back problems. |
some way to easily change the original class, | serious problems could arise. |
The same day, at Clichy, | serious incidents erupted in a procession in which an |
ure is a sharp contrast to his partner Cody's | serious personality. |
ted, and the latter likely to be stiff, cold, | serious and calculated. |
de a tribute to Edwyn Collins, after Collins' | serious illness and subsequent return to performing i |
It was the first colour-printed | serious newspaper in Hong Kong - the first ever colou |
ntrally-based mobile capability for combating | serious public disorder and crime that could not be d |
ts penitentiary benefits for those who commit | serious offenses, and another law that obligates judg |
Citizens of Toyland who committed | serious crimes could be banished to Bogeyland; once t |
members of the Narodna Odbrana have committed | serious war crimes against the civilian population. |
account whether or not a person had committed | serious crimes while on bail in the past. |
Lankan government and Tamil Tigers committed | serious human rights violations and war crimes and cr |
ases of released prisoners who have committed | serious further offences. |
y David Davis said "these hijackers committed | serious crimes which should make them incompatible wi |
ving been charged and convicted of committing | serious crimes. |
d an increase in the likelihood of committing | serious crime or violence has been found. |
by the Simon Wiesenthal Center of committing | serious war crimes against Jews during the Second Wor |
ed breeds, gastric torsion is the most common | serious health problem in the borzoi. |
It is produced by the creative company | Serious in association with BBC Radio 3. |
Daniel Tosh: Completely | Serious is the follow up to Tosh's CD debut, True Sto |
r action stories free of humor and completely | serious then this series isn't for you. |
Daniel Tosh: Completely | Serious is the second comedy album released by the co |
of interactive media's potential to confront | serious issues. |
der then-President Jacques Rogge, to consider | serious revisions to the sport. |
year, with 1,100 chip fires being considered | serious. |
gle phone conversation with Grill constituted | serious misconduct. |
ists were unable to say he posed a continuing | serious risk to the public. |
's vocalist, Brian Eddie Reynolds contracting | serious food poisoning during the recording sessions |
ak sentencing for child pornography convicts, | serious security vulnerabilities in airport security |
While she is identified as the cool, | serious type, she can embrace her more cutsy side to |
ers at Belvoir, the writer refers to Cooper's | serious illness on 4 May 1672, and to his doubt as to |
nderstand that only by naval operations could | serious harm be done to England. |
The Second World War did not create | serious problems for the brewery and after the confli |
One of the first to create | serious art in this way, he added clay and marble dus |
to Volpe, and that his departure would create | serious difficulties for Volpe's candidacy. |
The end of the turnpike system created | serious problems for the local parishes and highway d |
ASE creates | serious problems in any laser with high gain and/or l |
nd deputy leader Ian Taylor tabled the Crime ( | Serious and Repeat Offenders) Sentencing Bill 1992, w |
Chester who attacks Marlowe causing the crook | serious injuries from which he later dies, leaving th |
of children per family, in an effort to curb | serious overpopulation concerns and heavy strain on n |
thern Ireland (PSNI), HM Revenue and Customs, | Serious Organised Crime Agency, the Northern Ireland |
during 1959, the first being the much darker | Serious Charge. |
The quasi-comic tone of the film turns dead | serious at the end, as a wild-eyed Ward Bond makes a |
Trustkill Records and in Germany through Dead | Serious Records |
The Deadly | Serious Party is a joke party that stood candidates i |
and was the actor of choice for deep-voiced, | serious males in the '70s. |
Purvi has a deeply | serious, quiet and somewhat mystical character. |
rthodox world, R. Shapiro's analysis deserves | serious consideration. |
: A History (Yale University Press), deserves | serious consideration by anyone who cares about this |
During further development of the design, | serious flaws became apparent, including the weakness |
rt centre in the country, and is a designated | serious fraud centre. |
landing the plane on the Amazon River despite | serious leg wounds. |
Henderson, despite | serious his misgivings about the ability of the Paz a |
rength and bravery to push on playing despite | serious injuries. |
mpics while still in high school and, despite | serious and chronic knee injuries, remained one of th |
rn Sahara and the Sahrawi population, despite | serious reports of numerous abuses. . |
n 1983, Randall's kept its doors open despite | serious flooding. |
ain in the Air Service after the war, despite | serious burns to his arms incurred in the crash of hi |
Despite | serious injuries, Bodine survived & raced again later |
Despite | serious injuries to her leg (in her words, "I looked |
Much of this happened despite | serious bomb damage during the Zeppelin raids in 1916 |
directing her fire into the Fougueux, despite | serious damage to his ship. |
Indian judge of the Madras High Court despite | serious opposition. |
ved for two weeks after the incident, despite | serious burns on 63% of his body. |
Despite | serious injury to his spine, Benavidez walked out of |
Despite | serious burns to the face, neck, back and arms he man |
Another son, John (30), survived despite | serious gunshot wounds |
ics have looked beneath its surface to detect | serious political, social, and cultural implications. |
Will a patient develop | serious or fatal side effects from a certain drug? |
batch of his homemade drug, Kidson developed | serious PD symptoms. |
heir relationship casual, Bobby has developed | serious feelings for Terry and resists her insistence |
me people prescribed erlotinib have developed | serious or fatal gastrointestinal tract perforations; |
acin posed 17 times higher risk of developing | serious hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) than other a |
after a prolonged use, when the tube develops | serious flaws (e.g., due to corrosion). |
monthly, especially those that began devoting | serious coverage to sport. |
es of the nineteenth century, coffee rust did | serious damage to the coffee plantations of Sri Lanka |
ies from orchestral to being very disco-like, | serious, dark, mysterious and having an intense, exci |
Investigation discovered | serious metal fatigue problems. |
nd responsible for disrupting and dismantling | serious organised crime groups; by taking the profit |
t many young people are ready and eager to do | serious college work. |
r of the LSE faculty meant the issue could do | serious damage to Labour party's electoral chances. |
outh African touring team did Gunn have to do | serious bowling. |
or pest in nurseries, although it rarely does | serious damage. |
Trajal plant in Krusevic has been shut down, | serious questions exist about accounting and previous |
It represents one of the very earliest | serious geological deliberations to have come out of |
in the event of Sansom suffering from either | serious injury or chronic loss of form. |
the night of the 1904 presidential election, | serious Louise, frivolous Helen, and stolid Grace, da |
drafting alienating supporters, and enabling | serious flaws to appear in the text of his bills. |
thern California, where she first encountered | serious fitness training. |
dequately planned and the Company encountered | serious production problems with its new giant electr |
rved as Chief Government Whip but encountered | serious opposition from inside the party. |
ut the event is always treated as an entirely | serious one. |
Climate Challenge is an environmental | serious game, designed to give players an understandi |
he existing radio stations, it also envisaged | serious cutbacks in the BBC orchestras. |
Equally | serious, the trio kills a New Jersey state trooper wh |
Honolulu escaped | serious damage in this, one of the worst defeats suff |
Graham escaped | serious injury and later raced again with an Aston Ma |
Downhill was recorded to have escaped | serious damage during the Night of the Big Wind in 18 |
actical success because the Crusaders escaped | serious losses and successfully protected the pro-Lat |
ger's co-star, Mark McManus, narrowly escaped | serious injury when a horse-drawn cart in which he wa |
he first two frames are of people who escaped | serious injury next to Miyuki bridge; the second of t |
cted at Tretower Castle and the Court escaped | serious damage. |
ained consciousness, but his children escaped | serious injury. |
man leapt clear before the bridge and escaped | serious injury. |
- including the arbitration of the especially | serious Laguna del Desierto dispute - were peacefully |
ion workers, Allen warns him of an especially | serious threat to his life. |
In real life, the seed of virtually every | serious crime, not only murder, is sown long before t |
the book as "one of the few books that every | serious student of philosophy in our time has to have |
tant writer in the rhetorical world and every | serious student of rhetoric needed access to his writ |
dering these piano pieces essential for every | serious pianist. |
d it soon became an important, if not exactly | serious, organ of public debate, humour and satire. |
most extremely tall people tend to experience | serious disabling medical conditions such as the ones |
Godino was born, causing Godino to experience | serious childhood health problems. |
n, the Christopher Street station experienced | serious overcrowding; in fact, the station became so |
R Capital Markets Corp. which has experienced | serious declines in its stock price. |
er drinking day and less than 10% experienced | serious withdrawal symptoms or comorbid drug abuse. |
cents, parents, and other adults experiencing | serious difficulties with substance abuse, gambling, |
ter its initial release it began experiencing | serious technical problems and was closed for reworki |
Contemporary historians express | serious doubts about the legitimacy of the plebiscite |
tates that voted against continued to express | serious reservations about the final text of the Decl |
e Control and Prevention (CDC) have expressed | serious concerns that the new strain, which transmits |
many non-governmental organizations expressed | serious concerns about the ultra-aggressive governmen |
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