| 21. | However, Carpenter's coach Jim Schlossnagle that conduced him to change his habits off the field.
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| 22. | Those who favored change said the coexistence of two councils since 1982 has caused confusion in conducing island affairs.
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| 23. | Modifiers are inherent to in-game dunking and conduce toward successful dunking as a means to score points.
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| 24. | The intelligence of Kundera's style and the seriousness of his interests does not always conduce to effective fiction.
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| 25. | We fully believe that the United States is capable of conducing the war on terrorism and dealing with other threats,
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| 26. | By driving out the Jews and the democratic Left elements, he is driving out everything that conduces to activity.
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| 27. | An estimation conduced by French officers around 1836 revealed that at that time Skopje only had around 10, 000 inhabitants.
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| 28. | Este estimulo es tomado por el nervio auditivo, que lo conduce hasta la corteza cerebral, donde se interpreta el mensaje.
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| 29. | There is no consensus in our trading room and no conduces among our clients concerning when the central bank will raise rates,
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| 30. | Always a plural people, Americans in recent years have grown downright fractious _ not a condition that conduces to patriotic emotion.
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