| 41. | But that of course leaves aside the political and social repercussions,
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| 42. | But that of course leaves aside the political and social repercussions.
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| 43. | Tibi did not elaborate when asked what those repercussions might be.
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| 44. | The repercussions of that exile are now being felt in full.
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| 45. | Repercussions of the Barings collapse were quickly felt in the markets.
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| 46. | There can be no repercussions, as there is no radio,
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| 47. | Yet, even one such case can have serious diplomatic repercussions.
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| 48. | Clinton administration officials indicated they expected negative repercussions from the cancellation.
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| 49. | The mention of potential repercussions was explicit, this official insisted.
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| 50. | Jews also worry about the repercussions of any struggle over property.
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