| 31. | And in that, they say, are serious economic repercussions.
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| 32. | She said the children's mistreatment may have lifelong repercussions.
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| 33. | "We've had absolutely no repercussions,"
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| 34. | Analysts say the flip-flop coup may have lasting repercussions.
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| 35. | She stays with them, exploring the repercussions of the crises.
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| 36. | The university needs to understand there are repercussions for their actions,
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| 37. | The OU loss, no doubt, will have lingering repercussions.
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| 38. | The blasts could have political repercussions both in Israel and abroad.
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| 39. | And what are the repercussions at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall?
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| 40. | A staunchly pro-Israel stance may have other political repercussions.
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