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reserves running a $900
million deficit. The
economic turbulence of the time
acerbated social tensions in Peru and
partly contributed to the rise of violent...
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managed to take
control of
major cities and
strategic installations, thus
acerbating nationalistic feelings among rebels who drew
Soviet troops into war with...
- Delacroix, 1840. The sack of
Constantinople in 1204 by the
Crusaders acerbated Gr****
nationalism and
created disdain for the
Latins which is well illustrated...
- of
specimens per taxon—as is
often used in
molecular studies further acerbates the problem. As
discussed below for the
example of mouthbreeding, nonmolecular...
- e Infierno" (Heaven and ****) 1967 "Quién Será" (Who'll Be the One) / "
Acerbate de Sam" (Remembering Sam) "La
Musical Gira
Alrededor de Mi Cabeza" (The...
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Rodriguez are
neither good nor bad, and the
flaws in
their characters,
acerbated by the
stress of the election,
brings focus not only to
their humanity...
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false declarations and
exploiting a
broken international trade system.
Acerbating the
external contribution to
plastic waste in Malaysia, in a
study commissioned...
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increasingly suffered from ill
health and depression.
These feelings were
acerbated by the
continuing failure of
Spendiaryan to
complete the
scores for Almast...
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dissatisfaction among rank-and-file szlachta. The
volatile situation was
furthered acerbated by the
actions of the King of Poland,
Augustus II the Strong. Augustus...
- the mid-1880s, both
groups began selling land
rights to
Europeans which acerbated historic tensions, as
overlapping claims made
ownership of
territory cloudy...