| 11. | The scheme was scuppered by Britain's new heritage secretary, Stephen Dorrell.
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| 12. | The figures seemed to have scuppered those fears,
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| 13. | The outbreak of the Second World War scuppered any chances of a long run.
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| 14. | Recent economic events may have scuppered this tradition.
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| 15. | The deal was scuppered not by Ulster but by peers with southern Irish connections.
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| 16. | The rocks, upon which the company was scuppered, emerge in ever sharper form.
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| 17. | That agreement was scuppered when Siam City failed to execute a broader capital increase plan.
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| 18. | Pressure from China was believed to have scuppered a visit to Spain at that time.
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| 19. | "The only person who scuppered Roy's comeback was Roy,"
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| 20. | However his hopes were scuppered by injuries sustained by a crash in the R�s Tailteann.
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