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But a spate of disappearances has sent the city into a panic, and some suspect the famous diminutive artist.
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I liked it and recommend it to anyone who enjoys a spate of efficient indignation, graphic description, excellent narrative, excitement, and irony tempered with vitriol.
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In spate irrigation, water is diverted from normally dry river beds when the river is in spate.
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A stir was caused in 1044 when two kings, in some dispute over the bell, went on spates of prisoner taking and cattle theft.
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A spate of sorority sanctions on three different occasions in the 200910 school year reached national news for the actions that were involved.
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Winter tends to be chilly and rainy, with occasional violent windstorms or spates of unusually-warm (6570 degree) temperatures.
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It withstands the force of the river in spate, and is a favourite spot from which to look for trout and salmon.
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A spate of mining concessions to foreign companies has led to an influx of money into the country.
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They split up acrimoniously in 1988 after a spate of betrayal and infighting during a tour.
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In full spate, the segments stretch most of the way along the cliff.
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