| 21. | Its marginal nature can be largely put down to the nature of its demographics.
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| 22. | His death is put down to a mental breakdown, from the bad news and estate.
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| 23. | Mercuri lost form late in his career, which was put down to his brother's suicide.
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| 24. | So what do the powerful put down to stay light as prizefighters on their feet?
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| 25. | Some of the car makers'current problems can be put down to the yen's continuing strength.
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| 26. | It could all be put down to nostalgia.
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| 27. | Blomqvist followed her opening round 68 with a 6-over 78 which she put down to nerves.
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| 28. | His death aged 35, about the beginning of 1700, was put down to a debauched lifestyle.
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| 29. | In 1907 she suffered a nervous breakdown which her doctor put down to overwork and malnourishment.
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| 30. | The double did look different, something Sable put down to Doom's desires to change his look.
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