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The combination of events tends to make a guy rich.
Becky, that's some combination of events you just told me about.
Ice shelves themselves form due to a combination of events.
He asked: "Is that really a plausible combination of events?"
This combination of events eventually leads to the host plant's death.
What does this combination of events and social trends tell political economists?
It often results from a combination of events such as relationship .
This combination of events explains why it is so hard to find solutions that can bring the economy back into the light.
The process of cancer development in the body is a combination of events.
I can't be sure; I think it was a combination of events.
This combination of events resulted in downward pressure on natural gas prices.
A combination of events has encouraged the geese to settle.
It can be used to track and manage individual progress through any desired combination of events.
Profumo's political career was ruined by a combination of events.
The combination of events is raising doubts about world energy demand and supply this year.
There's no realisitic combination of events that would make the computer decide on war.
The combination of events left Treasury officials in no doubt that a systemic rescue was needed.
But she said that would be “an extremely rare combination of events.”
That combination of events, he said, looked highly unlikely.
Baker and his housemates are being hit by an unprecedented combination of events.
What combination of events had made her Fogg's traveling companion?
A combination of events and American policy, actually.
For example, a company looks at a path and realizes that their site freezes up after a certain combinations of events.
Then, a combination of events, mostly out of the industry's control, almost brought it to its knees.
It is generally thought that people come to suffer the phobia due to combination of events.