If you're feeling somewhat unsatisfied, your relationship might not be the culprit — or at least the only culprit.
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Air pollution is a global problem, and while the US is a major contributor to climate pollution, we are not the only culprit or necessarily even the biggest culprit.
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But they couldn&apost identify the exact culprit — until now.
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The Likely Culprit: Inflammatory papules, brought on by skin irritation.
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Semiconductors has been a culprit, pulling down the whole group.
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Either of those factors could be the culprit as well.
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Under oath, he identified the culprit: his wife, Candy Carson.
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It is nigh impossible to track down the exact culprit.
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Netflix, it would appear, is a big culprit for me.
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But, the culprit isn't the 6ix God, it's that List.
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The culprit ultimately fessed up and explained the stubborn prank.
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It turns out the catastrophic storm wasn't the trash culprit.
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The culprit wasn't some bully picking on a disabled child.
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Analysis of the remains suggests the culprit is yellow fever.
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They believe he was the main culprit in the killing.
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She called the cops and claimed Ronnie was the culprit.
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One showed a beautifully animated Mickey Mouse as the culprit.
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The culprit, we learned, is Drake University student Peter Clinkscales.
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The culprit in the debacle was likely the tracking information.
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"Ignorance is the culprit in all of this," she says.
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And after all, sex is the main culprit of UTIs.
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The culprit shared 10 different posts after hijacking Hiddleston's account.
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Keep a mental note 'til you narrow down the culprit.
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Where was the culprit on the night of the murder?
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ENAP has repeatedly rejected accusations that it was the culprit.
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Whites are the main culprit when it comes to sulfites.
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This puts the focus on supply as the main culprit.
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Grossman suggested that PrEP wasn't the culprit in all this.
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Of course [insert culprit here] has read receipts turned on.
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The culprit is simply a lack of homes for sale.
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Instead, Trump frantically bounces from one possible culprit to another.
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Agricultural use of colistin is thought to be the culprit.
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If you blame food, at least there is a culprit.
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However, the primary culprit is how the CBA treats rookies.
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But the defense does, as to a third party culprit.
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Perhaps, more than 50 years ago, that was the culprit.
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The PPI blames regulatory uncertainty, and it's the likely culprit.
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The culprit, nearly always, is a politically unmanageable fiscal burden.
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The culprit was apprehended and taken to a police station.
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A check of their security camera revealed a human culprit.
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Gazprom was the dominant culprit in 16 of these cases.
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Some investors fear continued trade tensions may be the culprit.
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Again, doctors found nothing they could pinpoint as the culprit.
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But Woodborne believes that climate change is the major culprit.
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The N.R.A. is by no means Mr. Younge's sole culprit.
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The great financial crisis of 2008 seems a credible culprit.
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Back in Gaffney, the search for the KKK culprit continues.
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Of all the old hands, Tanahashi was the biggest culprit.
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Naturally, perhaps, pitchers are citing the baseball as a culprit.
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A study of mice suggests that the culprit is fat.
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The real culprit is increasing fuel efficiency among ICE vehicles.
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But climate change may be another culprit, according to scientists.
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The drug can be lifesaving, if acetaminophen is the culprit.
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Their equipment has been singled out as a frequent culprit.
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Both stressed that the culprit still needed to be confirmed.
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I think it's most likely that Isaac is the culprit.
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Bret: I think the larger culprit is media and technology.
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But some disagree that Venezuela is cleared as the culprit.
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The culprit was the department's own therapy dog, Ben Franklin.
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The central culprit this time is the collateralised loan obligation.
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Monitor your things and catch the culprit with this camera.
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There is no common thread — or culprit — behind these calls.
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My tester's optional panoramic glass roof might be the culprit.
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Relatively few economists believed that monetary policy was the culprit.
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Then the culprit revealed himself: a terrified and hungry squirrel.
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The witness scrolls through, in hopes of recognizing the culprit.
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The likely culprit: an additive made with vitamin E oil.
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On Google, it's really YouTube that's probably the biggest culprit.
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Flu science points to another culprit when vaccines fail — us.
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Local lawmakers and community organizers said Amazon was the culprit.
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Nano did flee the murder scene, but wasn't actually the culprit.
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Boersma said climate change and overfishing may also be the culprit.
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Other famous late night attendees who could have been the culprit?
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The main culprit, in my view, is the loathsome college essay.
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But fat may not be only culprit in those unhealthy conditions.
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A Blacktip shark, a common culprit behind shark bites in Florida.
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It's easy to point the finger at advertising as the culprit.
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"I have to say I am entirely the culprit," she said.
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Michelle Hu: I obviously considered that Jennifer might be the culprit.
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On Monday, the Department of Justice identified the alleged culprit: China.
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Some investors blamed the euro's blistering ascent as the main culprit.
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No matter what your issue is, the culprit must be dairy.
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The New York Police Department said the culprit is Myah Autry.
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Most of the sites highlighted by Hanson have a clear culprit.
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He recently identified a new culprit: George Soros, a billionaire philanthropist.
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The lower framerate on older Oculus Rifts was a huge culprit.
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Instead the culprit was shoddy oversight by SSEC Canada and CNRL.
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If the culprit is an organization, the FCC should disclose that.
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A Tumblr post was proposed as a culprit by another reader.
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According to a new hypothesis, the culprit was nitrogen-hungry microbes.
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Free radicals are the primary culprit when it comes to aging.
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Nobel Prize–winning economist Joseph Stiglitz thinks he knows the culprit.
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Other users point to her husband as a more likely culprit.
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And in questions of culture, top management is the real culprit.
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No, the culprit of this terrifying tale is not exactly human.
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You can probably guess the pattern — and the culprit — by now.
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And the culprit is a common mid-winter storm: the nor'easter.
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This makes it significantly easier for investigators to identify the culprit.
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Health care, it seems safe to say, is the biggest culprit.
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Technological change is probably the prime culprit for shrinking manufacturing employment.
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" But it quickly turns to the culprit: "an erratic, unstable president.
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So what is the culprit behind Windows 10 upgrades going wrong?
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Another culprit for air pollution and carbon-dioxide emissions is oil.
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The first culprit, as at lower altitudes, is what we eat.
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If anything, Hearst might be the clutter culprit of the pair.
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On the surface, the culprit behind schizophrenia sounds a bit odd.
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In neither hack has the White House publicly named the culprit.
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For most people hitting that storage limit, there's one culprit: photos.
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The main culprit of Trump's economic decline was probably the shutdown.
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The likely culprit, the scientists said, was the Mayak nuclear facility.
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Scientists think extreme shifts in global temperature could've been the culprit.
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The penis dispute in the debate may be the culprit. pic.twitter.
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The culprit was California's Proposition 274, passed in 282 under Gov.
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The video showing the culprit in action (below) is incredibly sweet.
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The Air Force launched an internal investigation to find the culprit.
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The feds fingered China as the culprit, but nothing else happened.
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But Ms. Allen also saw another culprit in the asthma attack.
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The culprit most often cited is the proliferation of unmanned satellites.
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As far as external factors go, stress is the primary culprit.
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Johnson shot a disheartening 77, and poor putting was the culprit.
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The culprit was a piece of IoT-focused malware called Mirai.
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The economic havoc the coronavirus is wreaking remains the prime culprit.
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HPV is the culprit in 85033,000 cancer cases diagnosed every year.
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If you're being bitten now, the Culex is probably the culprit.
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If Marantz is looking for a culprit, he should start there.
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As it has before, GE said "softness" was the main culprit.
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The culprit in the second video has not been identified yet.
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He named lengthy, generous offshore-wind contracts as a principal culprit.
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That means there are 69 voters who could be the culprit.
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For wine, though, there is no bigger emissions culprit than bottles.
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But they have left out the biggest culprit: the ambulance industry.
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Plus, my veggie-filled lunch was the biggest hidden sugar culprit.
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Doctors there found the culprit: a gallstone had inflamed his pancreas.
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The culprit is the underlying euphoria that still pervades the market.
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Fortunately, the culprit was caught in the act and on camera.
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The chief culprit is America's unusually high corporate income tax rate.
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Even so, "Tilray's not the culprit here," Cramer said on Thursday.
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Because then at least I know they would find the culprit.
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Finally, they found the culprit: a probe for monitoring patients' temperatures.
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Right now, though, the chemical has emerged as a likely culprit.
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Stan turned over financial records to help them find the culprit.
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The culprit was a drink with Jägermeister that contained liquid nitrogen.
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It doesn't appear they're too concerned with tracking down the culprit.
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The culprit for the slowing decline is a spike in transportation emissions.
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For the period in question the main culprit was the government. Apologies.
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The culprit could be any or all of the three, Wepprich said.
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Japan's Self-Defense Forces have also been a culprit of the prank.
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I began to realize that I was the culprit in many ways.
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And Freddy Galvis was the culprit each time in the 53th inning.
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But it's their exceptionally strong social bonds that may be the culprit.
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But the expensive and terrible Smart Keyboard Folio is the real culprit.
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Since then, the Kremlin has once again emerged as the likeliest culprit.
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Now it's clear that the same culprit was responsible in both cases.
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That fall, Russian media quoted intelligence sources naming the culprit: Alexander Poteyev.
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It was only later that Russia was identified as the likely culprit.
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Bella Hadid is a frequent culprit of snagging her roommate's favorite hairspray.
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Radiation pressure from their internal heat was eventually fingered as the culprit.
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Dark rumours still swirl about the identity and motive of the culprit.
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Ghost Nation was also the culprit in the stealing of Maeve's daughter.
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But more commonly the culprit is an ear infection, says Dr. Mukhija.
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And the likely culprit is the strong number of new vehicle sales.
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Trans fats are the major culprit when it comes to health problems.
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According to the New York Times, "whisker fatigue" may be the culprit.
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But then, a video emerged that pointed to the true culprit: vandals.
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The British government has refused to be drawn on a possible culprit.
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But there is one obvious possible culprit: the spread of Homo sapiens.
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It's even more peculiar when the culprit is a lost Humboldt penguin.
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And investigators are offering a $5,000 reward for information on the culprit.
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NOT long ago China was a leading culprit in global economic imbalances.
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And it's probably understood that the culprit may be the label deals.
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She also thinks the culprit is jealous of her $325k engagement rock.
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Instead, a process called viscous relaxation is likely the culprit, Sori said.
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The culprit: Shrinking iPhone sales, which generate the bulk of Apple's revenue.
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In your opinion, would Russian president Vladimir Putin be a likely culprit?
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In this case, poor marketing of the plans might be the culprit.
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This time the culprit organism is a novel coronavirus rather than influenza.
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Like Zika, mosquitoes of a different type, are the culprit behind malaria.
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That culprit is — drumroll, please — Otis' wife, Ruth-Ann (Deja Dee). Yep.
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But warmer air temperatures aren't the only culprit in shrinking sea ice.
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Even weirder ... we're told the alleged B&E culprit didn't steal anything.
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Hard to tell ... but looks like the culprit coulda been her shoelaces.
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She's made statements to others before 2010, claiming the culprit was Cosby.
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Third, the timing could point to ISIS as the culprit, AllSource said.
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A quick google pointed me in the direction of a possible culprit.
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Pension reform may be a culprit, say the Bank of England researchers.
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The emphasis on the culprit unwittingly overshadowed the story of the victims.
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She immediately guesses Jesus-juice loving pot-stirrer Brandi is the culprit.
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Based on Jone's attitude towards Kutcher, it would seem he's the culprit.
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It cites corresponding release of endorphins (feel-good neurotransmitters) as the culprit.
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But two centuries ago, one was caused by an unusual culprit: beer.
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Sometimes, a culprit plotting mass destruction ends up, thankfully, destroying only himself.
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For many investors, the obvious culprit is a broker or financial advisor.
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He feels that it's premature to suggest hormones are the main culprit.
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Raw cookie dough is dangerous — and raw eggs aren't the only culprit.
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But despite what you'd expect, the culprit wasn't salmonella in the eggs.
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The mineral has been identified as a culprit in disintegrating foundations elsewhere.
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The real culprit in those fires was the most pedestrian thing: embers.
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The culprit could also be the supply situation at different price points.
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The culprit behind the Kudankulam attack is unknown, but left some clues.
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Those pining for older washers identify the culprit squarely as over-regulation.
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She believes the pressure to be fun and social is the culprit.
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"(The) woman-on-top position is the most common culprit," Santucci said.
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Either way, FBI agents think they know the identity of the culprit.
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Is there only one culprit, or a secretive network of tree stabbers?
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DietA common culprit in a bloated face is processed and salty food.
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People with addiction were framed as a primary culprit, not the victim.
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The culprit has deleted all social media accounts and gone into hiding.
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It is easy to point the finger at automation as the culprit.
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The culprit was seiching, the pool failing to settle entirely between waves.
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It's basically what's causing your runny nose if allergies aren't the culprit.
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The "process" is indeed the key culprit in this pattern of failure.
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When the police arrive they question her father and not the culprit.
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Once again, the decline of the communitarian impulse is a prime culprit.
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Batman (Bruce Wayne) trained Dick to help bring the culprit to justice.
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High housing costs are also a culprit behind the state's longer commutes.
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The culprit was later identified as a Bulgarian spy, Francesco Gullino, a.k.a.
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"There is reason to believe that we know the culprit," Trump tweeted.
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Instead, she calls that time of year "plantar fasciitis season" The culprit?
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Yet the culprit was not Chinese censors but Twitter's own overactive filters.
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He frantically waved to the culprit, Ilkay Gündogan, to grab his attention.
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The culprit also seemed to have a key to access train cabs.
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Federal officials pointed to a red tide algae bloom as the culprit.
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Was there ever a strong scientific case for vaccines as the culprit?
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The culprit back then was morphine, a compound isolated from poppy sap.
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The E.M.R. isn't the only culprit, but it's certainly the heavy-hitter.
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Several suspects have surfaced over the years, but the culprit remains unidentified.
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The first culprit is the Macron wave that has swept over France.
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Carbon dioxide emissions are a major climate change culprit that raises temperatures.
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The culprit was not a major technology company or a foreign government.
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When the market breaks down like this, the culprit is forced selling.
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Sales of newly built homes are falling, and the culprit is clear.
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Human activity, the report goes on to say, is a primary culprit.
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Dr. Zaidi reasoned that F.S.H. could be a culprit in bone loss.
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The culprit isn't government censorship but instead corporate, community and peer intimidation.
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But not everyone is convinced that the true culprit has been caught.
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Why it matters: This indicates black market products might be the culprit.
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On the other, no one has proposed a credible-sounding alternate culprit.
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And this was before the coronavirus, the culprit behind Apple's warning, hit.
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But no matter the culprit, the results are not good for anyone.
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"Death by sunlight, hyperthermia, was the main culprit," Luis Alberto Urrea explained.
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Low energy prices, namely, low oil prices, are the most obvious culprit.
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The defense also suggested that another man could have been the culprit.
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Bobby admitted he had been there but insisted he wasn't the culprit.
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But one big and unavoidable culprit is the lack of price regulation.
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Then how do you make sure you're not the culprit going forward?
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The culprit: Bait apps, which lure children into buying virtual junk online.
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The Iranian energy minister, Reza Ardakanian, said global warming was the culprit.
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The video is so dark it's almost impossible to ID the culprit.
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Cops aren't saying if Williams was the culprit in all 4 break-ins.
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Again, we don't know if cops believe Williams was the culprit both times.
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The Likely Culprit: Dermal nevi, benign growths that often appears in young adulthood.
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The Likely Culprit: A broken blood vessel, also known as a spider vein.
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But we'll have to wait to find out the name of the culprit.
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So, could your go-to formula really be the culprit of chapped lips?
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I say this advisedly, but I'm pretty sure that cameras are the culprit.
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And for certain Republican lawmakers, the culprit is too much government health care.
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Trader Pete Najarian, meanwhile, saw one key culprit in the retail pain: malls.
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In any case, Twitter sleuths already have their eyes on a possible culprit.
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He knew the culprit was likely asthma, a life-long affliction for him.
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The president of United, though, points his finger at a different culprit: you.
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They did not, and they chose not to risk immunizing the actual culprit.
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There may be another culprit for Americans' frustration with banks and data protection.
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The culprit of the musty stench: a stack of bus tubs behind us.
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One potential culprit is a new app being used to report caucus results.
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To date, they have not identified one single culprit that's making people sick.
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Instead, Fain identified foreign exchange as the culprit for the company's light sales.
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The primary culprit for the downward trend has been weakness for multinational companies.
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The culprit of the declining purchasing power of those 9 cents is inflation.
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Cows are the main culprit of livestock methane — through flatulence, belching and manure.
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Parkinson has quickly and easily figured out her own son is the culprit.
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The culprit was implied volatility, a determinant of an option's premium, for January.
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Maybe, as the BBC reported, cheaper grocery store prices are the real culprit.
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A 2013 study found that the electronic health record was a dominant culprit.
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Others have eyed Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner as a possible culprit.
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The main culprit is the collapsing oil price, which is crushing energy firms.
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"The bottom line is mosquitoes are the real culprit here," he said. 3.
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Sasse tweeted a couple hours later that he had discovered the culprit: Sen.
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NYPD is still investigating and using surveillance footage to track down the culprit.
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Disney said that ESPN was the main culprit behind its sinking cable profits.
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The culprit for the spike in mergers isn't hard to figure out: Obamacare.
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As for the binding culprit making us stagger into work the next day?
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Then, one day, she spotted the culprit ... this massive bird (possibly a Crane).
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As for which supervolcano was the culprit, we still don't know for sure.
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The scientific consensus is that global warming was the culprit in both cases.
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The deepest part of the shaft, called the pit, is the worst culprit.
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And yet the right-wing suggests that mental health is clearly the culprit.
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If an attack occurred, their job would be to figure out the culprit.
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The planet's close distance to its star seems to be the main culprit.
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Instead, the true culprit is a political climate that tolerates so little difference.
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Facial oils are popular, but they could be the culprit behind your breakouts.
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When it comes to blocking climate action, we know who the culprit was.
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But the culprit was maddeningly obvious for anyone with the patience to look.
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Venezuela was the biggest culprit followed by Nigeria, which was withholding $591 million.
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The real culprit, who has not yet been identified, was taken into custody.
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For top maintenance, beware of a culprit that surrounds all of us: dust.
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So why do these cops believe meth is the culprit for rural decay?
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But that doesn't mean, Grant reminds us, that religion itself is the culprit.
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One plausible culprit observers quickly latched onto is the makeup of the jury.
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And with hyperthyroidism (an overactive thyroid), Graves' disease is the most common culprit.
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Instead, he said, the major culprit was hacking campaign personnel and political parties.
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The culprit turned out to be a shared mutation in the ADGRE2 gene.
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It's also the biggest culinary culprit when it comes to greenhouse gas emissions.
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An ice cream lock, so they'll stop blaming you for being the culprit
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But Mr. Trump continued to suggest other countries could also be the culprit.
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One big culprit: Web trackers, like cookies embedded into websites and their ads.
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PRIME CULPRIT: Land clearing for farming is a key driver of biodiversity loss.
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Witnesses are wrong with considerable frequency when they claim to recognize a culprit.
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Some experts were skeptical that foam production in China could be the culprit.
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It's a given that the culprit in the killing is a male relative.
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The most obvious culprit behind the loss of native gut microbes is diet.
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The culprit for the recent decline in stocks has been falling bond yields.
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So will Cheryl Hines as Larry's ex-wife and notorious ring stain culprit.
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Delays have also skyrocketed in the region, and overcrowding is a major culprit.
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All this obscures the chief culprit, however, which is the cost of housing.
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China is not the only culprit in the $19 billion illegal wildlife trade.
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Creators could use software watermarks or other techniques to root out the culprit.
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Tracking down the right viral culprit is paramount to preventing future interspecies spillover.
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Dr. Zoghbi also helped uncover the culprit behind another neurodegenerative disease, Rett syndrome.
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The condition of the iPhone's lithium-ion battery could also be the culprit.
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They say that circumstantial evidence points to a different culprit: the Islamic State.
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They also said that his older brother, Thomas Skakel, was the likely culprit.
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Yes, but windmills are far from being the main culprit in bird deaths.
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The CDC flagged Vitamin E acetate as a major culprit in the outbreak.
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Moreover, no single product or brand has been identified as a sole culprit.
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"I'd say Amazon is still the primary culprit," said Benchmark analyst Daniel Kurnos.
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The culprit behind the creepy spyware Fruitfly was nabbed finally — after 13 years.
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A slave was viewed as a possible culprit, then released, Ms. Wright wrote.
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The culprit hasn&apost left much evidence behind, aside from muddy boot prints.
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China is the culprit, China is the country that causes the most overcapacity.
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"Brazil is not burning the forest ... Brazil is not the culprit," he said.
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Economic anxiety appeared to be a major culprit for the disappointing new data.
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Defense spending, another popular culprit, was not a driver of this expansion, either.
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After only about 30 minutes, he who says "bye-bye" is the culprit.
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But another culprit surfaced: a hemoglobin deficiency and polyps in his digestive tract.
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There's no question that the main culprit for this flare-up is Erdogan.
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A decline in consumer spending was a major culprit in the economy's setback.
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A specialist in cranial nerve disorders, he was renowned in particular for having identified the minute culprit responsible for trigeminal neuralgia — a condition causing agonizing facial pain — and for developing a way to vanquish that culprit through microsurgery on the brain.
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If I have a problem with my beta cells, surely inflammation is the culprit.
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Surveillance cameras could now catch the perpetrator on film and expose the culprit immediately.
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And scientists have identified an unlikely culprit: inflowing warm water from the ocean's surface.
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But is Blue Apron really the culprit when it comes to food transportation emissions?
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One of them, Dylan says, was clearly the same culprit from a year ago.
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It was a futile effort; Allen's tattoos made him an easy culprit to identify.
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At the time of this writing, canine culprit Caliph appeared to show no remorse.
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It seems that Smith's incident gave the Whizzinator name recognition and Congress a culprit.
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A short time later, police revealed the "culprit" to the excessive flooding: a turtle.
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It's very simple to a populist: If you're not a victim, you're a culprit.
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King stresses that smoking is a major culprit of early aging of the lips.
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And a new culprit — human-caused climate change — is playing an increasingly significant role.
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The obvious culprit for rising prices is the 15% drop in sterling since June.
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After another year of additional testing, doctors finally found the unlikely culprit: Keystone virus.
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Some market participants have pointed to the CFTC, Dodd-Frank's regulator, as the culprit.
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New research may have identified the fungal culprit, which could assist in its protection.
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One culprit is the complex division of responsibilities between the city and its boroughs.
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It's the same reason the culprit behind Chipotle's E. coli outbreak was never revealed.
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Lena Dunham swears the treatment is the culprit behind her two "perfect, multidimensional" brows.
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"We believe that HCG is the emetogenic culprit in hyperemesis gravidarum," says Dr. Magneson.
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And they found a more universal culprit for the knuckling effect: unsteady lift forces.
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The culprit wasn't just another malfunction or a natural disaster—but a hacker attack.
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The culprit was likely similar to one of these bears seen the day before.
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The main culprit is AdX, Google's DoubleClick Ad Exchange Service, which uses programmatic trading.
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However, another big culprit is the type of digitisation being unleashed by Silicon Valley.
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All of this provides more clarity that the real culprit here is government spending.
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Whether the culprit is the Samsung Galaxy S, the HTC One A9, or the...
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Twitter is the likely culprit: It's the first thing I open in the morning.
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The release of Lady Gaga's new album Joanne last month is the obvious culprit.
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They pointed to a different culprit: a giant coal plant halfway across the state.
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We're told the Marshals timed how long it took them to apprehend the culprit.
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Multiple sources tell TMZ, Tiffany Haddish has told multiple people the culprit is Sanaa.
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When he came into my office, he initially denied that he was the culprit.
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The culprit: the company's ever more complicated naming scheme for its proliferating product lines.
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When researchers looked at beverages individually, however, they found soda was the main culprit.
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The manufacturing sector was the principal culprit behind the tepid performance in annual terms.
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In Fairbanks, it's winter more than it isn't and snow is a frequent culprit.
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However, the BBC has found a more inconspicuous and malicious culprit damaging dance music.
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Now the CDC is specifically pointing to chopped romaine lettuce as the likely culprit.
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The culprit seems to be business investment, which has fallen for three consecutive quarters.
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The culprit is the long-standing tax exemption for employer-provided health-care benefits.
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The real culprit here is the Note 7, however, a fact that Samsung admits.
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And some point to the metals plant as the likely culprit, ABC News reports.
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Global warming is suspected as a prime culprit in the rise of these fires.
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The culprit is Zoran Zaev, the head of the Russia-leaning SDSM Socialist Party.
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The culprit: Our weather system is coming from the south, rather than the north.
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MORE with a merchant tanker, there is speculation of hacking as a potential culprit.
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This time, doctors found the culprit: A pair of dentures lodged in his larynx.
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Courteous culprit Yes, the teen was wrong for breaking into a California couple's home.
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Mo Brooks offered an additional culprit: soil or rock deposits into the world's waters.
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He said he had an inkling whom the culprit was, but he needed proof.
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Another culprit: onions or cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and Brussels sprouts.
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U.S. chargé d'affaires Theodore Allegra said the Council was ignoring the real culprit: Hamas.
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The culprit for the literal shitstorm, it seems, is the changing of the seasons.
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When Xbox One sales started to lag behind the PS4, the culprit was obvious.
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Over-consumption of non-biodegradable plastic materials is the main culprit of ocean pollution.
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The search fueled rumors and gossip that Munson was a culprit in the murder.
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According to Graf, causes for the condition vary, though lipstick is an included culprit.
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The culprit is unclear, and it may take days or weeks to detect it.
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Harvard did not name the culprit or culprits in its letter to Dr. Anversa.
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Others used both, making it even more difficult for doctors to pinpoint a culprit.
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The culprit was USA 2385, a classified National Reconnaissance Office satellite launched in 2224.
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Somebody erased Halston's precious video archive, and the movie wants to finger the culprit.
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The left-leaning Economic Policy Institute has contended that trade is the main culprit.
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Subway officials said brake-pulling culprit was endangering subway riders, track workers and himself.
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Australia is acutely vulnerable to climate change, just as it is also a culprit.
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The culprit for her confusing energy, Lorde tweeted before the show, was the flu.
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"The culprit, locals knew, had been heavy rainfall," Katie Rogers wrote for The Times.
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Federal deficit spending, a huge and continuing act of dissaving, is the big culprit.
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The rise of behavioral advertising isn't the sole culprit, but it's a big one.
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Autofill is likely the culprit here, but the irony is lost on no one.
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Each time there is a new outbreak, experts look to animals for the culprit.
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The main culprit this season is the H3N2 flu, though others are also circulating.
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But investigators have identified a troubling culprit in the rising violence: government security forces.
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The culprit behind the sleepy summer is a range-bound oil market, analysts say.
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The culprit in this type of baldness is a male hormone, dihydrotestosterone or DHT.
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Perhaps a snoring partner is the culprit for some of this lack of sleep.
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Proof-of-work, also known as "mining," is the culprit behind bitcoin's energy waste.
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But experts who saw footage of the blaze had known the culprit at once.
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A quick review of the blood-pressure medications she took found a likely culprit.
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The reason — or the culprit, some might say — is the phenomenon known as APAP.
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That said, the range of your network signal might not be the culprit here.
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Teaming up with her best friend Redemption, they set out to find the culprit.
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A major culprit on Vandy's offense has been an inexperienced, banged-up offensive line.
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But one new culprit for risky behaviors has emerged this decade: vaping, particularly Juuling.
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Perhaps there is no greater culprit of this than the current criminal justice system.
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But without mentioning Mr. Trump, he said they divert attention from the bigger culprit.
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Social media is the main culprit for the rise of this artificial-realist politics.
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Athletes who have positive tests have increasingly pointed to tainted meat as the culprit.
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But the bigger culprit is likely the 503 Medicare reimbursement cuts for osteoporosis screening.
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They said if they can't find a match ... they'll continue searching for the culprit.
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The prime culprit: Californian ne'er-do-well Lorin Ashton and his Bassnectar bass music.
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He writes: "the circumstantial and experimental evidence points to trehalose as an unexpected culprit."[Nature]
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Lots of things cause meningitis, but the most common bacterial culprit is called Neisseria meningitidis.
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Rocket named continued currency volatility and recession in Jumia's lead country Nigeria, as the culprit.
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First, he lambasted those protesting his electoral victory, again attacking the media as the culprit.
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They launched an investigation Friday in search of a culprit with a penchant for heights.
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Jess could also be a culprit, since he just so happens to be in town.
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Social media was also a culprit, according to the second most powerful politician in Texas.
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An investigation of their diets landed on a common culprit: sugar-free treats and gum.
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The culprit, as is always the case with this sort of thing, is the battery.
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Pitching was the culprit; five times over that stretch, they surrendered 10 or more runs.
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Wormholes are the culprit, though the "how" and "why" of all this remains a mystery.
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In urban areas, the culprit is often rats, which live around trash and accumulated debris.
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But as it turns out, the culprit wasn't gas, but rather a very smelly fruit.
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Food was only one culprit in Michael Lachowicz's journey to ballooning up to 432 lbs.
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Vietnamese legends believed the culprit to be a giant frog, while the Vikings saw wolves.
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Power consumption of key components like processors, radios, memories, and sensors are the primary culprit.
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But experts agree that the biggest culprit is warmer ocean temperatures linked to climate change.
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Authorities are offering a cash reward of up to $4,000 for information on the culprit.
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The victims used different products, and no one ingredient stood out as a potential culprit.
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The true culprit may be how the government is implementing its uber-green energy policy.
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However, he said the primary culprit for his 101 pitches through five innings was location.
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The culprit had left, shouting at one of the servants to clean up the mess.
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The culprit in this case was disease: the plague killed millions between 1347 and 1351.
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He also mentions there's an investigation underway, and vows that the culprit will be prosecuted.
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I came to learn one year into this maze that the culprit was Lyme disease.
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Nah. A Facebook spokesperson confirmed that the culprit behind today's lockout was in fact ... Facebook.
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Tracking food poisoning cases is laborious detective work, and sometimes the culprit is never revealed.
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Today's study focuses on the Arctic as the main culprit for the extreme winter weather.
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The culprit—ocean acidification—wasn't expected to start hitting reefs hard for another three decades.
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Exotic, or non-native, species are a likely culprit, but perhaps not the only one.
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Truly believing that the real culprit is a conspiracy prevents candidates from making necessary adjustments.
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Aquaculture, or fish farming, is one culprit behind this recent spike in global fish consumption.
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Palmer, an 82 percent free-throw shooter, was biggest culprit, going just 673-for-9.
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But a new report from The Wall Street Journal suggests spammers as the culprit instead.
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The culprit for the ongoing wintry weather is a nor'easter brewing off the Atlantic coast.
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While Rogers alluded to the leaks, he stopped short of identifying Russia as the culprit.
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Many liberal economists point to housing disparities as the primary culprit behind the widening gap.
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Because someone with whom Papa Pope is conspiring is the real culprit behind the assassination.
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In new research out Tuesday, Jakubowski and Xmas said Russian hackers are a likely culprit.
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Still, given the above controls, it's hard to imagine what else the culprit could be.
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Eventually her sister Simone (Brittany O'Grady) tearfully says she knows Hunter is really the culprit.
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The most likely culprit is a fault, either software or hardware, related to the display.
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But one probable culprit is grassland habitat loss in Canada due to agriculture, MacPhail speculated.
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But Novo Banco is not the only culprit and volatility has also taken its toll.
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They believe a nanny hired to care for 3-year-old Trace is the culprit.
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The culprit in question is a 20-year-old guy from Georgia named Blake Zengo.
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"The likely culprit is Lazarus," BAE cyber-intelligence chief Adrian Nish told Reuters by telephone.
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Blame unions A popular culprit for poor service on United States' airlines is labour unions.
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The biggest culprit is the fashion for open-plan offices and so-called "group work".
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Health officials identified a "very strong culprit" in vaping-related lung illnesses: vitamin E acetate.
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Flake decried the "coarsening" of US politics and blamed the President's tone as the culprit.
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He topples into the barricades and then has words with the alleged culprit ... a woman.
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And the culprit just so happened to be the puppy Andee and Tina are adopting.
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As Peter says in the documentary, he can't concretely say that Christa is the culprit.
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Stephanie Dutkiewicz of MIT explains why the increase in global temperature might be the culprit.
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USGSThe primary culprit, according to the USGS, is wastewater disposal from oil and gas operations.
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Regardless of the culprit, this kind of spill will be more difficult to clean up.
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The culprit for the crime, activists claimed, is U.S. oil and gas producer Exxon Mobil.
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The woman reportedly turned herself in alongside her attorney and identified herself as the culprit.
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As ineffective as Nova was on Friday, there was another, more familiar culprit: the offense.
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The savvy culprit didn't leave behind fingerprints, shoe prints, or any other discrete, identifying details.
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If one then causes an abdominal cramp or projectile diarrhea, it might be the culprit.
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What is particularly intriguing is that the culprit seems to be a single bacterial species.
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A decade later, rural America was beset by a similar problem—but a different culprit.
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But there may be another culprit responsible for your employees' emotional exhaustion: Your own ego.
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Paul Manafort thought Ukraine was the culprit, and Michael Flynn simply thought it wasn't Russia.
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While experts agree on the culprit, there's plenty of disagreement about what to call it.
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But some doctors reacted with a bit of skepticism about spicy foods being the culprit.
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"There's a lot of unfair trading practices, and the biggest culprit is China," he said.
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And in addition to Russia, there was a new misinformation culprit on Facebook's radar: Iran.
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If only she knew whom to press, the real culprit might crack far more easily.
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But I think the culprit is less the tools and more about the workplace environment.
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It doesn't take a lot of searching to uncover the culprit: How Artifact is monetized.
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The culprit turned out to be an explosion at a Con Edison plant in Queens.
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The following week, Russian media reported a theory that a NASA astronaut was the culprit.
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A second person familiar with the matter also identified NSO Group as the suspected culprit.
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When the show aired, the culprit was revealed to be J.R. Ewing's sister-in-law.
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Shortly after Parkland, Republicans pointed to Obama-era school discipline policies as a potential culprit.
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Mr. Oberholtzer blames the county's zoning regimen as the culprit more than the Hursts' vision.
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The likeliest culprit was a Mardi Gras parade they had stopped by briefly in Kenner.
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She also had an iron deficiency, but that wouldn't have been the sole culprit either.
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The culprit, for him, is graduate training itself, which emphasizes research as opposed to teaching.
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Angelique Rewers, founder and CEO of The Corporate Agent, identified presenteeism as the primary culprit.
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For others, the culprit is the Republican Party, which obstructed Mr. Obama at every turn.
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The defense has also raised the possibility of another culprit, Jose Ramos, a convicted pedophile.
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Two guests headed to the hospital, where carbon monoxide was determined to be the culprit.
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But they suspected that Chidiak was a pseudonym, and that the real culprit was Falciani.
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I see it everywhere I go, and sometimes even I am the culprit of it.
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While some lashed out at the judge, 29-year-old Moon found another culprit: feminism.
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Indeed, if there's a culprit here, it's Europe, especially Germany with France a close second.
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Scientists identified habitat degradation as the largest culprit for the decline in overall bird populations.
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Its origins aren't known for certain, but observers suspect that one likely culprit is poop.
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To say mark-to-market was the only culprit of the recession oversimplifies the crisis.
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If they explored the cause, they would see that Congress itself has been the culprit.
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Dayton said the state's technology officials had "identified that culprit," but declined to provide details.
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" The culprit may come down to declining housing affordability, he said, which is the "No.
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The book's publisher also posted a statement about it, without naming Amazon as the culprit.
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As intelligence officials try to identify the culprit behind the attacks, some Republicans – including Sen.
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Federal health officials recently identified vitamin E acetate as a potential culprit for the illness.
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The midwives wrestle, too—and the doctor hunts for answers, unaware that he's a culprit.
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It's important to note that workplace software is far from the only time-wasting culprit.
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Crowdstrike's CEO put up a blog post explaining why he identified Russia as the culprit.
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Rampant consumerism certainly plays a role in clutter, but it is not the only culprit.
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The culprit, in turned out, was a fatty particle in the blood called lipoprotein(a).
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The sanctions make clear that the culprit is the Kremlin and its greed for glory.
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The length of the antibiotic regimens is the primary culprit for TB's growing drug resistance.
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So far the culprit has not been ID'd and law enforcement says they are investigating.
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The Syrian Kurds denied responsibility; American officials say the culprit was likely a P.K.K. splinter group.
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The consensus among researchers is that there is no single culprit — and, therefore, no silver bullet.
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He described it as a sophisticated operation, with the culprit getting clean away, a professional job.
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The Likely Culprit: Cherry angioma, a common growth created by a collection of small blood vessels.
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The Likely Culprit: Keratosis pilaris, a genetic condition that occurs when the skin doesn't exfoliate normally.
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So if you're going to pick the asshole, the most immediate culprit is someone's immediate boss.
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The FBI then launched its own investigation, interviewing several students and pinpointing Graves as the culprit.
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"I was completely innocent — I was made to feel like a culprit," Shaheen told the Independent.
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But the bigger culprit is likely boredom—the game is just too simple for most people.
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Following DNA testing, they managed to identify the culprit, a parasitic roundworm known as Dirofilaria repens.
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But there was one other thing, the only one everyone mentioned, that may be the culprit.
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China's low-cost metal producers have been widely cited as the main culprit for the glut.
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That means the culprit could be almost anybody, from a single individual to a larger group.
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" N.N.C.L.S. in North Carolina "My shoulder bag, when worn across my body, might be the culprit.
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Others agreed that may be the cause, or that the culprit may be even more mundane.
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Officials have repeatedly pointed to fraught trade relations as a major culprit behind the global slowdown.
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The culprit, instead, was poor husbandry: ''poor nutrition, inadequate veterinary care and lack of fly control.
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Whether Officer Goodson is a scapegoat or a culprit is for the remaining trials to decide.
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Furthermore, if you're struggling with irritation or discomfort, lube could be the answer — or the culprit.
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This has reassured some runners -- Harsh Vardhan Sahni, 33, called Diwali "the big culprit" of pollution.
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Take rice, for example, the leading culprit in arsenic exposure because it is grown in water.
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The detective story will always conclude with the detective explaining how the culprit committed the crime.
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As far as the failure of the main spillway was concerned, cavitation was clearly the culprit.
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But our preference for single-use shopping bags and plastic water bottles isn't the only culprit.
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Law enforcement will now sift through all of the evidence in the hunt for the culprit.
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Dr Thomas and Dr Melott propose that the culprit is cosmic rays from the local supernovas.
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The culprit: Kyle, for refusing to indulge in the pleasures of the flesh outside of marriage.
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The Conference Board pointed to escalating trade tensions as the culprit for the loss of confidence.
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The most common culprit was baby carriers, which accounted for almost 20 percent of the accidents.
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"The extended drought across the Southeast is the number one culprit," Burnett said in an interview.
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"I was asked to identify the culprit behind the growing wave of wage inequality" he says.
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Whale population growth is an obvious culprit, but some think the story may be more complicated.
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All signs point to high frequency stock trading as the culprit—and possibly a single algorithm.
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The culprit of this conundrum was only slightly larger than a broken tip of pencil lead.
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The culprit is something called capillary action, according to a new paper in Physics of Fluids.
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By analyzing startup traces, we zoomed in on calls to Reflective Type Adapters as the culprit.
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In hotels, pools were a major culprit, but 65 cases stemmed from hot tubs or spas.
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But the true culprit driving the caterpillar boom are the drought conditions currently ravaging the region.
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The culprit turned out to be a potbellied pig that appears to have no current owner.
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If so, that triggers the automatic sanctions to freeze the assets of the specific culprit(s).
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According to the agency, preliminary information relating to ongoing investigations "suggests" the meat is the culprit.
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The culprit: a damaged sensor on one of the rocket's four boosters responsible for stage separation.
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And, 6 minutes after being cuffed, when deputies determined Wyclef wasn't the culprit, he was released.
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The doc says the condition is common with drug abusers, and cocaine is the main culprit.
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One culprit is the strong dollar which has surged to its highest level since June 2017.
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It's unclear if the alleged culprit was Muna, Foofa, Brobee, Toodee, Plex, or DJ Lance Rocks.
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Chipotle revealed that tomatoes were the likely culprit behind the salmonella outbreak in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
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There also isn't a description, but footage of the culprit was likely captured by security cameras.
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However, the dishonesty J.Crew displayed on the shop floor with its customers was the major culprit.
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A new study thinks it knows the culprit fueling America's bad eating habits: ultra-processed foods.
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In this case, however, a single person of any age is unlikely to be the culprit.
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Ms Nabiullina's critics say the CBR's tight monetary policy is the culprit, since it cripples investment.
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If Suicide Squad is a disappointment, this is a clearer culprit than the opinions of critics.
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Can you point to smoking gun evidence that cats are the definite culprit in these extinctions?
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Still, humans, not animals are perhaps the biggest culprit in the rise of drug-resistant bacteria.
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Nearly 28 percent of respondents said debt was the main culprit for not saving more money.
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In Greece, the culprit was the government, which built up more debt than it could handle.
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Pitching has been the biggest culprit in Minnesota's downfall, but the offense has suddenly gone cold.
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The number-one culprit making things fussy: tools, be it makeup brushes, blowdryers, or hair ties.
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The diverse gene pool helped them find the IRF4 gene, the annoying culprit behind gray hair.
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The gallery's director reportedly threw the culprit out after catching him or her many color-handed.
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Five years later, Street is poised to open his own restaurant, Culprit, just down the road.
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This is one where the culprit is someone else — and where the solution remains painfully elusive.
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But they're also targeting a less likely culprit that has citizens considerably more pissed: pizza restaurants.
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When Amazon missed earnings expectations last holiday quarter, there was one big culprit: Increased fulfillment costs.
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Yes, but: Plastic straws aren't the biggest culprit in plastics pollution, they're just easy to remove.
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The culprit was years of exposure to airborne flour and smoke from his wood-burning oven.
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Let us not forget the most obvious culprit of all: the account with nothing on it.
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Military officials are investigating the attack and say preliminary indications point to ISIS as the culprit.
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Other doctors aren't sure that the keto diet is the true culprit behind the kidney stones.
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In other words, there's just not much reason to believe gerrymandering is the main culprit here.
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There's some evidence a group from Japan may have been the culprit in the current case.
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What's striking about these cases is that the real culprit in the crime is often forgotten.
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"Social media is the culprit here," Nick Sullivan, the fashion director of Esquire, said last week.
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That risk of overconsumption is probably the real culprit behind most negative experiences with cheap booze.
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Assistant City Manager Adam Blowers told WROC that the city is working to find the culprit.
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Investigators were also exploring whether a short circuit in a laboratory may have been the culprit.
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Aided by Frank's agency contacts and Max's purebred informants, the two search for their human culprit.
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But Mr. Geng said the United States was the culprit in threatening peace in the sea.
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An Achilles tear, which Betances was rehabilitating in hopes of avoiding surgery, was the latest culprit.
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The culprit, he argues, is not racism or economic anxiety; it's the breakdown of social institutions.
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No one claimed responsibility, but the culprit was widely thought to be a member of ISIS .
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The department stopped short of confirming that the malware was the principle culprit behind the blackout.
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The defense has also suggested that another man, a convicted pedophile, could have been the culprit.
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Some say the ongoing Brexit drama was the culprit because the issue crossed traditional party lines.
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The culprit is cortisol, a steroid produced in the adrenal glands that is elevated by stress.
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Trump administration officials deny that the maximum pressure campaign is the culprit in the escalating tensions.
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The defense argued that only one witness, a questionable one, had identified Bush as the culprit.
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The earlier AFP report cited several suggested China as the culprit for other aviation industry attacks.
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However, other infectious disease experts say the ultimate culprit is more likely to be the bat.
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The study found that this was the most likely culprit behind the bias, for two reasons.
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The cops find the lion cub, but in pursuit, they shoot the culprit, Issa (Issa Perica).
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On Friday, officials ruled out an appliance that had seemed a likely culprit: a faulty refrigerator.
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If the anxiety hits you out of nowhere, the culprit may be more emotional, Tilocca says.
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Some identify the net worth sweep, rather than preferred stock dividends, as the culprit preventing recapitalization.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's tests named clostridium perfringens the culprit of the outbreak.
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"Unbelievable" isn't a perfect analogy in some respects, since the culprit isn't rich or poitically connected.
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It's so obvious to me that amyloid is not the main culprit in late-life dementia.
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His family, she said, included a younger man who broadly fit the description of the culprit.
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Usually the culprit is a megathrust earthquake, as one tectonic plate slides, or subducts, beneath another.
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With construction still in a multiyear slump, it seems unlikely to be the culprit this year.
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It is also the culprit behind the seasonal allergies that one in five Americans suffers from.
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The culprit is that whenever we do go to the doctor, we pay an extraordinary amount.
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Ice was far and away the most common culprit, but a few texting incidents did occur.
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In the end, they settled on hydrothermal activity as the most likely culprit for the hydrogen measurements.
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So to identify the culprit, Middlekauff brought 33 healthy non-smokers and non-vapers into the lab.
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Everything goes south when Esme is kidnapped, and it looks as though something supernatural is the culprit.
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Police got a search warrant to comb through Twitter's records that could lead them to their culprit.
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During a check-up, on his 21986rd birthday, his doctor named summertime flu the most likely culprit.
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There's no doubt that the lighting on the image that's circulating online is the real culprit here.
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But none of these cases was fresh, making the search for a culprit all the more difficult.
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The primary culprit from the obesity explosion was found to be the consumption of sugar-containing beverages.
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The laundry list of Millennial wrongdoings is just getting longer, and this time coffee is the culprit.
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David Goodhart, founding editor of Prospect magazine and now a proud "post-liberal", has found a culprit.
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But none of those reasons are the culprit in the case of Chelsey Ramos' passport photo fail.
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New York (CNN Business)The trade war is hurting America's factories, but it's not the only culprit.
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A sudden rise in the 10-year yield yesterday, which is continuing today, is the likely culprit.
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Researchers began to wonder if pesticides in the farmland that surrounds the Sebitoli area were a culprit.
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The researchers concluded that the pesticides used on farms were a likely culprit behind the facial dysplasia.
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A multi-faceted issue -- with no single culprit and no quick fix -- requires complex and layered solutions.
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A U.S. official said Iran was the likely culprit, but Iranian officials denied responsibility for the incident.
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But low testosterone after years of hard-core training is a likely culprit, Hackney said by email.
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I rarely drink hard liquor anymore though, and our after-dinner whiskey drinks might be the culprit.
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Unnamed American officials were quoted fingering Iran or its proxies as the likely culprit, without presenting evidence.
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But unnamed American officials quickly fingered Iran or its proxies as the likely culprit, without presenting evidence.
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We're digging to identify the culprit, but lesson learned to whomever that was ... don't interrupt Morgan Freeman!!
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Still, we'd be wrong to so quickly write off the main culprit behind this crime so soon.
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Scientists say these unusual clouds are arriving earlier than usual, and greenhouse gases are the likely culprit.
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The talk show host had an inkling that one of her guests was the main culprit, too.
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When Toys "R" Us filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday, the easy culprit to blame was Amazon.
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Housing is the primary culprit, responsible for around 217% of the higher cost of living in California.
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In fact, they think the culprit might just be behind the camera, not in front of it.
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Now, NASA has figured out the cause—and the culprit is also one of Curiosity's best features.
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Cortisol is responsible for inflammation in our bodies — the main culprit behind many of the above complaints.
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The culprit, the study finds, is aerosol pollution from coal-fired power plants along with other sources.
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"In some of the 'delayed collapse' histories, the planet's own internal machinery was the culprit," Frank wrote.
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"If globalization and trade are the culprit, most of those effects should have already happened," Raval says.
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There's a clear culprit in the rising drug overdose death count in Massachusetts -- the synthetic opioid fentanyl.
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The culprit later told police that Joey bothered him the entire time he was in the house.
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In today's market, however, many consider the oversupply is the culprit of downward pressure in oil prices.
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The feathery culprit was easy to spot as it strolled down the road of a residential area.
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Now, Favre says the phony post was deleted and his team is scrambling to find the culprit.
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She said in a news conference the culprit is a former BF, but she didn't name names.
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It's precisely this oligopoly that's the real culprit — everything else including net neutrality is a mere symptom.
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She knows something awful happened to her, and, deep down, likely knows that Bryce is the culprit.
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Hank says he was convinced he wasn't the culprit but paid to replace the guy's floors anyway.
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More from VICE: The prime culprit driving these changes is a drastic change in the Mexican diet.
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In fact, a more likely culprit was Ms Chou's employer, JYP Entertainment, a South Korean talent agency.
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The culprit appears to be Amazon's retail operating expenses, which swallowed almost the entirety of its income.
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The worst culprit, Boehm says, is beef, which requires intensive usage of resources—land, water—to produce.
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The main culprit is land regulation, which is strict everywhere in Britain but draconian in the capital.
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Industry analysts looking for someone to blame for the "beer slump" found an unsurprising culprit: young people.
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The culprit: President Ronald Reagan's March 1983 speech on defense spending, since dubbed his "Star Wars" speech.
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And after interviewing friends and analyzing 503 of his own samples, Steinhauser discovered the culprit: stomach hair.
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But, lest we learn the wrong lessons from the episode, it's important to recognize the real culprit.
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Chris Christie protected the culprit behind the closing of traffic lanes leading to the George Washington Bridge.
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Although neither organization has been able to find a clear culprit, Juul continues to fall under scrutiny.
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Unfortunately, this is not how our system works — and the culprit is our social security numbers (SSNs).
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The effects of pesticides on honeybee populations are considered one culprit among several factors causing periodic declines.
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Ishii grovels and trembles on the floor while being yelled at, as the real culprit looks on.
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LTQS is often the culprit in stories of teen athletes suddenly collapsing and dying during a game.
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Of course, you should see a doctor to make sure your work environment is truly the culprit.
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According to Politico, which cited multiple former intelligence officials, the US concluded that the culprit was Israel.
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Nevertheless, soon after leaving China, Trump warned against international trade rules violations (implying PRC as a culprit).
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The amoeba is similar to Naegleria fowleri, which has been the culprit in several high-profile cases.
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Many researchers point to social media and the FOMO culture it has cultivated as another big culprit.
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The culprit is ObamaCare-created jobs that expanded healthcare bureaucracy at the expense of health care service.
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The resistance would have started showing up long ago if the growth enhancing drugs were the culprit.
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Martin said the veterinarian concluded that the culprit behind the dogs death was toxic blue-green algae.
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The Microsoft Surface Pro 6 — a Mashable's Choice Award-winning device, mind you — is one such culprit.
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Attribution is always difficult with cyberattacks and as of yet, no security researchers have found a culprit.
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Facebook has been kind of the biggest culprit so far, but it's certainly not the only one.
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"I have some news for Hillary and Democrats—I think I've got the real culprit," he wrote.
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The romaine lettuce that seems to be the culprit in this latest outbreak includes prepackaged, chopped varieties.
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Poor ratings appeared to be culprit, as "For the Record" almost always finished last in its timeslot.
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During a check-up, on his 20163rd birthday, his doctor named summertime flu the most likely culprit.
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He didn't say specifically Jen was the culprit, but it's not hard to read between the lines.
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In the best detective stories, the truth that's uncovered isn't limited to the name of the culprit.
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The Facebook post didn't name the culprit, and police didn't respond to CNN's request for more information.
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Or maybe it's that he sees her victimhood as being a tragedy greater than any single culprit.
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Cops were able to use surveillance video to nab the culprit, and John got his bag back.
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The conventional view is that social media is the main culprit in terms of spreading misinformation online.
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"I have family members angry because people are saying that my brother was the culprit," she said.
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Low turnout seems a likely culprit, and lower turnout among nonwhites is not unusual in midterm elections.
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The No. 1 culprit of tech clutter in every household, professional organizers say, is the power cable.
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The culprit in his downfall was Prince Johnson, who came in fourth in this month's presidential elections.
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A new study finds that one culprit may be a high fast-food, low plant-based diet.
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Verlander was not a culprit, working six innings in his division series start against the Red Sox.
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Presumably, she hasn't forgotten the failure of the men who laughed uproariously rather than catch the culprit.
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YouTube was once rife with conspiracy theories like these — and its own recommendation algorithm was the culprit.
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The culprit is America's main chemical safety law-- nearly 40 years old and broken from the start.
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A new study says that an unlikely culprit confused the radiocarbon dating: fish consumed by the Vikings.
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The real culprit is directors who enable this reckless behavior and render themselves flaccid fiduciaries for shareholders.
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Cattle farming in Brazil is also a culprit behind deforestation and, consequently, fires in the Amazon rainforest.
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For many of us in the "middle" of the country, the culprit has been our trade deficit.
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Online subway maps that lop off the blocks beyond Harlem, Ms. Drury joked, may be a culprit.
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Investigators identified Caribou-Palermo line transmission tower 27/222 as the primary culprit in the Camp Fire.
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Do you honestly think that the culprit in Watergate wasn't Nixon but the famed leaker Deep Throat?
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Drug deaths are the main culprit and the opioid crisis is the major driver of those deaths.
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If Cleveland misses out on the postseason, its struggles against Chicago figure to loom as one culprit.
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Darden pointed to Olive Garden as the main culprit for its revenue coming in slightly below estimates.
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Spring is already here in much of the U.S., and scientists say climate change is a culprit.
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The defense has also suggested that another man, a convicted child molester, may have been the culprit.
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Once detected, a notification is sent to administrators, who can then step in and stop the culprit.
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This type of infection is often the culprit of chronic wet coughs when kids don't have asthma.
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Ms. Culprit creates vibrant, large-scale paintings and mixed-media canvases depicting female dancers and striptease artists.
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Works by Mr. Kang, like those of Ms. Culprit, have yet to appear on the auction market.
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But there is another culprit: a diminishing frontier spirit and an increasing paranoia about taking big leaps.
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Making the wife the culprit in a two-families scenario is a nice departure from the norm.
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Nicotine, Dr. Schroeder pointed out, isn't the primary culprit in the long list of smoking-related diseases.
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The real culprit in the United States is not that we go to the doctor too much.
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Sleep delay, though it can be linked to other sleep issues, is not the primary culprit here.
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But those who know racism kills in this country can't be blamed for seeing another culprit here.
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The most recent culprit is Mark Calabria, formerly the head of financial regulation at the Cato Institute.
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Yes, the exact thing you're putting on to prevent these stains are exactly the culprit all along.
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The astronomers—a pair of Canadians—published their analysis, along with what they believed was the culprit: Aliens.
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So researchers at UCLA and USC partnered with 23andMe to deduce whether specific genes might be the culprit.
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The Likely Culprit: "The most common red spots that resemble scars are secondary to acne," Dr. Rogers says.
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The Likely Culprit: An allergic reaction, which can come from plants, beauty products, animal hair... pretty much anything.
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The Likely Culprit: Heat rash, or inflammation caused by sweat that won't evaporate due to obstructed sweat glands.
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Now, new research has complicated this age-old mystery, suggesting the real culprit was something even more toxic.
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Orlando's family, however, suspects it was a murder—with Marina as culprit, after Orlando's wealth and material assets.
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According to Bishop, investigators pinpointed the likely culprit as the addition of fludarabine to the pre-conditioning regimen.
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It's a rare but irreversible condition, and in most cases the culprit is overenthusiastic use of colloidal silver.
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Though Trump invoked Iran and Venezuela, the culprit behind the sudden spike was once again his own administration.
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Salmonella Braenderup is a relatively rare culprit of foodborne disease, but like most Salmonella germs, it's no picnic.
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Twitter user Dylan Higgs was investigating noises in an air vent when the culprit suddenly showed its beak.
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Too much progressivism: In the early going of the backlash, this was the easy culprit to point to.
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Now, an international team of doctors published in The Lancet believe they've managed to confirm the main culprit.
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Security researchers at Flashpoint had earlier identified the Chinese company's parts as the primary culprit behind Friday's cyberattack.
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Thanks to the Detectives and District Attorney Steve for working hard on this case and finding the culprit.
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If battery size and shape does turn out to be the culprit, it will surprise virtually no one.
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The likely culprit for office workers is particulate matter, which can easily enter buildings through windows and vents.
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The culprit has never been identified, and has remained a subject of intense speculation throughout the bitcoin community.
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Another culprit of post-vacay blues could be that the actual vacation wasn't as idyllic as you'd hoped.
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The documentary suggests that the crime scene evidence was gathered and interpreted assuming that Routier was the culprit.
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According to a study published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine, a virus seems to be the culprit.
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For example, AI could be used to generate a fake culprit that's circulated online, spread on social networks.
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For the team, the main culprit had to be both milder and more long-lived than sulfate aerosols.
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NASA, though, has checked and rechecked its systems, and is confident that the rover is not the culprit.
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During his press conference after the meeting, Powell also cited trade as a primary culprit for increased uncertainty.
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That same report pointed out food wasted on the farm level in industrialized nations was a major culprit.
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While the White House has not yet named a culprit, US officials have pinned the breach on Russia.
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In fact, many people notice the odor first and then realize that a forgotten tampon is the culprit.
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Buffets are a major culprit, especially in the Gulf, where hotels and restaurants often serve through the night.
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The most likely culprit for the destruction is a volcano in the middle of the strait, Anak Krakatau.
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A recent report from NASA's inspector general identified a culprit of NASA's chronic underestimation: a culture of optimism.
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Neither West nor the Brewers were commenting on the matter, but the culprit had not yet been identified.
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The easiest culprit to blame is music streaming, which now accounts for 247% of the music industry's revenue.
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Perhaps the real culprit is American cheese itself, for being so darn bland and full of weird chemicals.
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So far no culprit has been caught or identified, though NASA's OIG report says the investigation is ongoing.
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"Kodachrome" is several times too slick for its own good; Mark Raso's direction is a major culprit here.
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Ozone, a major component of smog, was a likely culprit in the aggravation of Netzer's asthma, Diette said.
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After searching their home, the family made an alarming discovery—the culprit was a large infestation of bedbugs.
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But those restaurant menus are often not washed and can be another culprit in the spread of bacteria.
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Traps called crab pots, used in fishing for Dungeness crab, a popular seafood delicacy, are often the culprit.
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When 4.5 million patient records were stolen in August of 2014, Heartbleed was believed to be the culprit.
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The primary culprit: agreements to resolve disputes individually in private arbitration rather than en masse in open court.
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We're told police are looking for any surveillance video of the culprit, but as of now ... no suspects.
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According to the latest research, one culprit may be pain-sensing nerve fibers deep within the inner ear.
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While the problem has been compounded by synthetic fibers, the main culprit is Huang's favorite material: disposable packaging.
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But the main culprit was a political system that allows a minority party ample opportunities to block legislation.
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If you find yourself reaching for yet another handful of M&Ms, new research suggests a surprising culprit.
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Climate change is one guess, but the researchers haven't found any conclusive signs that it is the culprit.
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Many people think that sulfites are the culprit behind wine headaches, but other chemicals are likely to blame.
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The lack of an easily verified culprit may help explain why such attacks persist in the United States.
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Republicans who supported the law say the culprit is Trump's trade war with China, not the tax law.
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A major culprit, everyone I spoke to agreed, was the sheer size of assets managed by hedge funds.
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But I think that the real culprit of what happened on October 1st was the government of Catalonia.
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Trash is a primary culprit, but rats are also spawning more offspring each year thanks to warmer winters.
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Defaulting to plastic for an emergency or another expense is a major culprit in creating or continuing debt.
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The culprit could have been another animal's fecal matter; it's possible that humans relieved themselves in the canals.
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Lazy glutes lead to tight hip flexors, the culprit behind many nagging lower back, knee, and groin injuries.
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She just stated that the culprit was a travel agency, which, citing privacy issues, she would not name.
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However, tests suggest that the culprit is adenovirus type 3, a different strain than the one in Wanaque.
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In the coming weeks, the news media will likely center on the culprit and his motivations in Orlando.
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Graham, however, offered up another culprit: The tactics of Cruz, who is competing with Trump for the nomination.
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Dozens of species have been known to carry West Nile, but the Culex pipiens is the primary culprit.
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The culprit might be clear for those following FedEx's public divorce with the nation's largest e-retailer: Amazon.
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I did some digging around, and soon discovered that the culprit was a Reuters photographer named Brian Snyder.
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One possible culprit may be overeating, according to a new study published in the journal Frontiers In Nutrition.
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The commission singled out China as the leading culprit in purloining trade secrets, computer software and patented technology.
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Mr. Fishbein also brought up another potential culprit, a convicted child molester who had once been a suspect.
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The Democratic National Committee announced in June 2016 that it had been hacked and Russia was the culprit.
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A sedentary lifestyle is the real culprit behind most chronic diseases, especially heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
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The main culprit: the Pentagon's ambition to connect as much of the military's weapons system to the internet.
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The culprit was Francis Coquelin, who is as close to being an artisan as Arsenal has ever fielded.
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For that reason, Freeman and the beekeeping community in general believe that other beekeepers are the main culprit.
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She visited an oral surgeon before her friend suggested what ended up being the true culprit: her mouthguard.
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But, when we spoke with Akbar he claimed he knows the culprit, a female, but wasn't naming names.
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After scouring the scientific literature and applying his own logic, Nelson came up with a new culprit: tobacco.
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More junk food on the shelves, more access to carbohydrates and sugar, they thought, might be the culprit.
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The FDA has characterized teen use of e-cigarettes as an "epidemic," highlighting Juul as a chief culprit.
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You're never told who the culprit of his crime is, so the question of his innocence always lingers.
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Dr. de Jong said the trend of not having grain in a dog's diet might be a culprit.
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Two days later, the Times named US nuclear scientist and Taiwanese American Wen Ho Lee as the culprit.
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Trust has eroded as anyone who had access to the leaked code is regarded as the potential culprit.
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Unlike in epidemics of the past, we have a commanding medical understanding of the nature of today's culprit.
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No claim of responsibility has been issued, and so far the U.S. government has not identified a culprit.
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As for the clothes theft, Mr. Gauland says he plans to press charges when the culprit is found.
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They were 68-72 after Wednesday's victory, their season ravaged by a familiar culprit in Anaheim: pitching injuries.
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Could this disorder, called lymphedema-distichiasis (from the Greek, meaning a double row of eyelashes) be the culprit?
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The culprit, Martin's veterinarian said, was poisoning from blue-green algae present in the pond where they played.
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Jennifer Lawrence's photos leaked because she fell victim to a phishing attack (the culprit has since been arrested).
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The cause is unknown, though CDC officials say it's unlikely that a virus or bacteria is the culprit.
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TOM Something tells me — O.K., it's the nasty two-way sniping — that food is not the culprit here.
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Hurricane Harvey was about to douse Texas with deadly flooding, and Mr. Storey had identified the culprit: Republicans.
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The likely culprit for those deaths may be a vitamin E acetate found in some THC vaping products.
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But the primary culprit, according to Michael White, author of "Shipwrecks of the California Coast," has been fog.
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Her mother uses the excuse that relatives or acquaintances could be the culprit to cut them all off.
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One man&aposs camera was hacked, and the culprit demanded a bitcoin payment and threatened to "terminate" him.
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Demographers have long pointed to China's "one-child policy" as the culprit of the country's current population problems.
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That year, 313 incidents were reported, 80 percent of them an illness; gastrointestinal ailments were a major culprit.
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The use of pesticides is listed as the primary culprit, as well as habitat loss and climate change.
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Automation is often blamed for these loses, but Canadians who are out of work point to another culprit.
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And if you've been the culprit, it could hurt your reputation over time, says career expert Jeff Black.
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November 26-27, 2014: Thanksgiving Day Storm A nor'easter was the culprit of this Thanksgiving storm in 2014.
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Investigators are struggling to pin down a main culprit — a specific chemical or additive related to the illness.
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He'll come up with a scenario — or at least a tweet — that casts Rosie O'Donnell as the culprit.
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Something as simple as your circadian rhythm being thrown off by the dwindling sunlight might be the culprit.
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One potential culprit is the extreme temperatures on Bennu, which range from 240 to minus-100 degrees Fahrenheit.
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But the Tyrannosaurus rex was struck down in her prime, before reaching her 30s, by an unlikely culprit.
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The case is now closed -- but not before the sheriff's office shared a "captured" photo of the culprit.
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But they have not isolated the heroin yet, and they're not sure that carfentanil was truly the culprit.
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A big culprit: "sharenting," or parents willingly giving away their children's information, like name and date of birth.
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"Just revolting…I hope they find the culprit and they are heavily fined and jailed!" one Facebook user commented.
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In Pennsylvania, 50 percent of drug-overdose deaths had no drug reported as the culprit on the death certificate.
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While the company did acknowledge the issue in a public blog post, no culprit ingredient was shared with consumers.
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A broken window was discovered on property, which police believe is likely how the culprit(s) entered the home.
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Match a suspect's DNA to DNA found at the scene of a crime and it's certain they're the culprit.
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The culprit has not been found, so there's no way to know for sure what they meant to write.
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It would take a long time before researchers at the university finally isolated a possible culprit: the Keystone virus.
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The UAE, a regional rival of Iran's, said it concluded that a "state actor" is the most likely culprit.
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Teigen does her fair share of dancing on Lip Sync Battle, which could be the culprit of these marks.
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For many the culprit is a serious form of fatty liver disease called nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, also known as NASH.
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Bobb arrived in Detroit and got down to business searching for a culprit behind the schools' wildly unbalanced books.
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Hayde told FOX31 officials will be far "more lenient" with those charges if the culprit decides to come forward.
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According to popular media headlines such as "Swipe Right For Syphilis," the culprit is clear: sex and dating apps.
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Analysts and investors see U.S. rates markets as the culprit behind the quickened pace of financial tightening in Canada.
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Although scientists still don't understand the link, the new reports point to a possible culprit: the synthetic opioid fentanyl.
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Some are chalking up the change to the chlorine from the Olympic pool, which is most likely the culprit.
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No one knows why, but a likely culprit is the very scale and ubiquity of such widely travelled languages.
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Three people were shot outside Kandi Burruss's Georgia restaurant, and it appears cops know the identity of the culprit.
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Drastic cost-cutting and higher well productivity helped offset weaker revenue trends, the main culprit behind the profit miss.
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But there are 14,500 "energy culprit" buildings that together produce almost a quarter of the city's total GHG emissions.
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He said he did not think the culprit was a sophisticated nation-state hacker looking to disrupt the election.
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The season 1 ending revealed clams were the true culprit all along last year; the world simply didn't notice.
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Today's culprit, Kylie Jenner, wore a corset over a T-shirt, and we're feeling pensive about the layering technique.
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Affordability appeared to be the culprit, although some blamed the drop in weaker consumer sentiment in the overall economy.
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Sluggish global trade is the culprit here as demand from the U.S. and Europe remains weak, according to Ferner.
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Related: The Deal With Dermaplaning For Softer, Smoother Skin 30sStress is a big culprit for breakouts during this period.
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Working in mice, Washington University researchers found that the culprit may in fact be a different bacteria: Gardnerella vaginalis.
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Another culprit multiplying and producing toxins at room temperature is Bacillus, found commonly in rice, soups, sauces and leftovers.
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"Weak external demand is the major culprit for deterioration in manufacturers' sentiment," said Yuichiro Nagai, economist at Barclays Securities.
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The first culprit is tiny impurities—dust and soot grains—buried just beneath the surface of the ice sheet.
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By the 1960s, fat had emerged as a plausible culprit, and some researchers were looking into sugar as well.
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"The culprit seemed to have cased the place before snatching Ken (the trailer)," he wrote via email to MUNCHIES.
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" After she discovered the culprit, Schneider writes that she was "driven to learn everything I could about this disease.
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Zehner said late Saturday that the culprit was still classified as an "unknown substance," and the investigation was ongoing.
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The real culprit, the authors write, is a steady increase in the cost of labour—of teachers and doctors.
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But it's still unclear exactly how e-cigarettes could be causing these cases, if they are indeed the culprit.
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The central bank's own large balance sheet may even be a culprit, by helping hold down long-term rates.
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If Zika is indeed the culprit of this devastating birth defect, there will be many more questions to answer.
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It didn't seem that the diuretic alone, which can cause less extreme reduction in potassium, could be the culprit.
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And on his show Sunday night, Last Week Tonight host John Oliver highlighted a major culprit for it: you.
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As the Cook Report's David Wasserman notes, however, redistricting isn't the prime culprit for the decline of swing seats.
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While the crisis of democracy has many causes, social media platforms have come to seem like a prime culprit.
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At that point, the Winston-Salem man decided to set up a night vision camera to catch the culprit.
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Often, light is the culprit, creating glare where you don't want it and washing out otherwise Insta-worthy shots.
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We scoured the first twelve episodes of Riverdale for all the hints that Clifford was the culprit all along.
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If he can strike a few deals, he can reshape history to make the party — not himself — the culprit.
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But oil prices — after a big recovery in 2016 — have been the culprit in a falloff for the sector.
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It isn't clear if Truman or the man stooped over the cake was the clumsy culprit, but everyone noticed.
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For the culprit, look no further than the circuit-breakers that regulators introduced at the start of this week.
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Until officials locate the culprit, they won't know whether there are other suicide vests are out there, he continued.
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Thus enforcing laws against slave labor would reduce carbon dioxide emissions, the key culprit behind global warming, he said.
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My suspicion is that moving the fingerprint reader, the simplest way to unlock and pay, is the culprit here.
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The common culprit in much food-borne illness is homemade food that has not been properly canned or fermented.
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In reality, the likely culprit lies in reimbursement models that lack incentives for reducing cost and increasing value delivered.
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Chains of FimH, a type of protein, attaching to human cells are the culprit behind E. coli's vice grip.
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So if a specific accessory or part of your computer acts badly, an outdated driver is often the culprit.
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Many Tories blame Mr Bercow for obstructing Brexit, but the real culprit was their lack of a reliable majority.
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But the main culprit was not Ms. Arab, Tehran's public prosecutor, Abbas Jafar-Dolatabadi, concluded on the television program.
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When he came out and looked at the lineup a second time, he decided Mr. Negron was the culprit.
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He says one of these asset classes is behaving like an imposter — and he thinks he's pinpointed the culprit.
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Without data transparency, we can't know whether researchers evaluated all possible variables – perhaps "Chemical Y" was the true culprit.
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The characters' personal lives are so interesting that you almost forget that one of them could be the culprit.
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Abramson presents Baquet, who became executive editor after Abramson's ouster, as the brittle and jealous culprit for her firing.
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Whatever the culprit, our careers often affect our personal relationships — and in extreme cases, they can even ruin marriages.
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It's possible that another weapon or test caused the explosion, though Skyfall is currently suspected as a likely culprit.
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ANGELA, NEW YORK The culprit: What passes for a burger these days could handily feed a family of four.
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The Zika virus is usually transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito -- a common culprit in infecting humans with viruses.
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However, CDC tests suggest that the culprit is adenovirus type 3, a different strain than the one in Wanaque.
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Scientists discovered huge damage to the layer in the 1980s and identified chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, as the main culprit.
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Human error while using an electronic death registration system appears to have been the biggest culprit in the discrepancy.
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"The main culprit for me at least is controlling movement and camera at same time," he told me recently.
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Russia is the likely culprit behind the only two cyber-related blackouts in history, both launched against the Ukraine.
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The story stayed in the papers until the actual culprit, an Italian thief named Vincenzo Peruggia, was finally arrested.
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A typical culprit is a class of medication used to treat high blood pressure and kidney damage from diabetes.
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If you have a runny nose in the spring and this happens every year, allergies are the likeliest culprit.
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Twenty minutes later the dispute was settled when the culprit was shot in the knee by the dog owner.
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This is more magical thinking: They just can't fathom that someone who isn't an outcast could be the culprit.
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Transmission lines appear to be the culprit behind the wine country fires, but officials are still investigating other causes.
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At the end of the exhibition, once they have found the culprit, they are given a tube of paint.
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Russian officials have either denied that the former spy was attacked, or have accused Britain of being the culprit.
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Not surprisingly, one suspected culprit of microcephaly is agrotech giant Monsanto, one of the most controversaial corporations on earth.
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Unless you're the stock market, you probably haven't moved much (in my case, gingerbread rum balls are the culprit).
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Navy officials even think they know the culprit: U-25, a submarine linked to the sinking of 25 ships.
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We're meant to assume the culprit is Dolores, who is currently eavesdropping on the conversation from a neighboring building.
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The first culprit — perhaps unintentionally — was the writer James Agee, whom Ms. Levitt met through her mentor, Walker Evans.
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The culprit, the crown-of-thorns starfish, has an extrudable stomach that wraps around the coral to ingest it.
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Wildfires are once again ravaging California, and if climate change isn't the culprit, it's an aggravating factor — an accomplice.
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One line of inquiry, an investigator told us: Was the culprit an electrical problem like a fallen power line?
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When a person noticed their garden veggies were being stolen, they set up a camera to catch the culprit.
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The culprit was Marine Serre: a surprisingly elfin radical, 5 feet and change tall, soft-spoken in the extreme.
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There's no doubt a warmer world is changing the nature of fires, even if it's not the main culprit.
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If you have a dermatological condition such as eczyma, lichen sclerosis, or lichen planus, that may be the culprit.
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Some people reportedly woke up Wednesday to a series of booms -- and frost quakes may have been the culprit.
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China is a primary culprit: it accounts for 87 per cent of all counterfeit goods seized at the border.
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Broadie determined that the actual culprit was a failure to one-putt enough, and Donald was leaving putts short.
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You have turned it towards the culprit and have provided a powerful opportunity for the victim to collect herself.
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Saudi Arabia is not the only culprit in Yemen's descent into hell, but it is the most powerful player.
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Well, that set her off something fierce, as she did her own investigation of sorts to find the culprit.
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Rams, McVay fighting off 2018 demons As Shanahan's offense has surged, McVay's has drifted backward, with the same culprit.
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A more surprising, counterintuitive culprit isn't the wider world or the person behind the wheel but the car itself.
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Manafort's lawyers sought to establish Gates as the true culprit behind any omissions or mistakes on Manafort's tax filings.
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The leaks are hugely embarrassing for Beijing, and there is almost certainly a hunt for the culprit happening now.
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An analysis from the FBI and other agencies concluded that Israel was the culprit, according to the Politico report.
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"The biggest culprit in the global steel overcapacity ... is China, China, China," DiMicco told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Friday.
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The sample, believed to have come from the culprit, did not match Mr. Steward, throwing the case into doubt.
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Workers' rights groups have zeroed in on the tipped minimum wage as one culprit in America's growing income inequality.
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In fact, the president spent ample time making the case that socialism is the real culprit for Venezuela's ills.
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Whether the culprit is sugar or increased calories isn't known, but both decrease when you cut out extra sugar.
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