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This was not so very easy a question to answer, and occasioned an "Oh!"
The piece was occasioned by my mother's death, on Christmas of 2008.
I am sorry to have occasioned pain to any one.
The second controversy was occasioned by the terms of his will.
Since then it has occasioned little or no public opposition.
Never mind that the move was occasioned by a business transfer.
It was just another accident, perhaps occasioned by the early hour.
It was dark, a fact occasioned by the sack over his head.
It will also see the number of women rise to 120, from 62; and that could occasion some other reforms.
One meeting I had with him occasioned an episode that has become public.
All he saw was a frown, which might have been occasioned by anything.
I wondered what type of event would occasion its ringing.
The war of 1672 seems to have been in part occasioned by this commercial dispute.
The first appearance of the History in 1964 occasioned many reviews.
This decision occasioned much discussion both in and out of Parliament.
Why a privative cause in nature may occasion a positive idea.
He looked at me for a moment, as if my remark had occasioned surprise.
"And what occasioned you to be on the deck with your ear to the floor?"
It occasioned a great deal of comment and controversy at the time.
These symptoms were more than I had expected, and occasioned me some alarm.
This was a mission occasioned by a friend from the very outset.
There's also the long-standing ethic that those who occasion costs should pay.
It does not include mistakes other than those occasioned by fraud.
When the news of my retirement became public, it occasioned great talk in Paris.
But her case occasioned similar reactions across this town today, particularly by those who live here year round.