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course of events

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See: case, circumstances, happening


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95 Paperback JL27 Canadian historians look at the ambivalent foundation on which their country is built, and how the refusal to choose between the many and the one has impacted the course of events.
But she concluded: "Given all of the evidence, I don't think, if the history had been taken accurately and the earlier observations had been known about, that ultimately this would have changed the course of events for Fatama.
Further, he testified that this type of injury does not occur in the ordinary course of events if the standard of care is followed.
 
 
 
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