Oh, why the Spate of muddy?
Recent Spate of shootings in Malaysia.
A Spate of new research may change that.
Chryses' daughter was duly returned to him; and the Spate of sudden deaths ceased.
But a Spate of strange and scary phenomena last year makes the joke a
bit too literal.
A Spate of violence has rocked the predominantly Muslim
region since early 2004, killing more than 7,000 people so far.
Vietnamese authorities have sentenced yet another social activist to
a lengthy prison term, continuing a Spate of heavy-handed punishments against dissent.
It was inaugurated twice because it need repair work almost immediately,
and was then demolished a year later after a Spate of safety concerns.
A Spate of mycobacterial skin infections in 22 people
across four states in 2011 and 2012 was tied to a few specific brands of ink.
The Spate of killings between in 2008 and 2009 was attributed by some to the economic meltdown and massive job losses in the US.
On the question of whether trigger warnings
give people the chance to brace themselves emotionally, a Spate of recent studies suggest that this simply isn't
how the mind works.
Kuhtey said the Spate of big paydays has come about in part due to changes to the
draw, which began taking place twice a week as of last year.
In 2016 Prime Minister Manuel Valls said he would consider a temporary ban on the foreign financing of mosques,
urging a“new model” for relations with Islam after a Spate of jihadi attacks.
In the late 1980s and 1990s after a Spate of criticisms from the quantitative side, new methods of
qualitative research evolved, to address the perceived problems with reliability and imprecise modes of data analysis.
The Spate of attacks in 2015-16 on liberal bloggers and the
dastardly cafe attack in May 2016 are testimony to the threat that such creeping Islamisation pose to the emergence of a truly secular Bangladesh.