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Soviet photographers , people such as Valentina Kulagina ( 1902 - 1987 ) and Varvara Stepanova ( 1894 - 1958 ) , whom we celebrate below(passive) was influenced byBloncourt

to be as self - explanatory as possible(passive) is designedSkolekassa

for children and young people of school age who have recently arrived in Norway or who are learning Norwegian as a second language(passive) is designedSkolekassa

at schools and universities in UK , USA and Australia(passive) was discoveredDecktennis

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carefully(passive) is ... designedAquaSport

plansto discoverWales&apos

degeneration or damage of dopaminergic neurons in the basal ganglia(passive) is mainly caused byParkinsonism

by the neurological side effects of anti - depressants or anti - psychotic medication(passive) caused byParkinsonism

the neurological side effects of anti - depressants or anti - psychotic medication(passive) is caused byParkinsonism

the neurological side effects of anti - depressants or anti - psychotic medication(passive) caused byParkinsonism

by mutations in tau protein on chromosome 17(passive) caused byParkinsonism

by mutations on mapt gene(passive) caused byparkinsonism

the known mutationscausingparkinsonism

by mutations in LRRK2(passive) caused byparkinsonism

by LRRK2 mutations(passive) caused byParkinsonism

mutations in LRRK2(passive) caused byparkinsonism

some drugs that block dopamine receptors(passive) is caused byParkinsonism

The degeneration of neurons in nigrostriatal dopaminergic systemcausesParkinsonism

by mutations in the Parkin(passive) caused byparkinsonism

Mutations in the Parkin and PINK1 genescan causeparkinsonism

by mutation in the tau protein(passive) caused byparkinsonism

Some toxins such as manganese dust , carbon disulfide , and carbon monoxide can causeparkinsonism

Some toxins - such as manganese dust , carbon disulfide , and carbon monoxidecan causeparkinsonism

Some toxins -- such as manganese dust , carbon disulfide , and carbon monoxidecan also causeparkinsonism

drugs knownto provokeparkinsonism

the LRRK2 genecausedparkinsonism

Vascular Parkinsonism Multiple small strokescan causeparkinsonism

Some toxins , such as manganese dust , carbon disulfide , cyanide , and carbon monoxidecan also causeparkinsonism

Some known toxinscan causeparkinsonism

mutationscausingparkinsonism

Drugs ... Some medicationscauseparkinsonism

by the neurological side effects of antidepressants or anti - psychotic medication(passive) caused byParkinsonism

by a deficiency of dopamine receptors(passive) may be caused byParkinsonism

by exposure to manganese(passive) caused byparkinsonism

Now , this medication is knownto causeparkinsonism

conditions , such as infections or strokescauseParkinsonism

by typical antipsychotic drugs(passive) caused byparkinsonism

MPTP , a compound knownto causeParkinsonism

the Jews to leave a relatively peaceful life in Iraq for the more difficult , anti - semitic countries in Europeledthe Jews to leave a relatively peaceful life in Iraq for the more difficult , anti - semitic countries in Europe

the American League in on - base percentage in 1971 ... and in runs and total bases in 1972ledthe American League in on - base percentage in 1971 ... and in runs and total bases in 1972

alsoledalso

teams of all sizes and compositionhas ... ledteams of all sizes and composition

off the inningledoff the inning

all major league outfielders in assists by throwing out 21 baserunnersledall major league outfielders in assists by throwing out 21 baserunners

or built on ) a powerful insight from sociology and psychologyto have discoveredor built on ) a powerful insight from sociology and psychology

the National League in sacrifice flies with 12 and was 5th in walks with 91 and drove in 91 runs and batted .298ledthe National League in sacrifice flies with 12 and was 5th in walks with 91 and drove in 91 runs and batted .298

the pinch hitters of the American League with three home runs and 12 RBIsledthe pinch hitters of the American League with three home runs and 12 RBIs

whose work(passive) influenced bywhose work

career highs with 33 homers and 96 RBIs ... and led the AL in total bases and runssetcareer highs with 33 homers and 96 RBIs ... and led the AL in total bases and runs

more controversy by stating that " Maori - Pakeha relationships are being dealt with adequately through the biological process of intermarriagecausedmore controversy by stating that " Maori - Pakeha relationships are being dealt with adequately through the biological process of intermarriage

his famous portrait of Ruskinpaintedhis famous portrait of Ruskin

a portrait of Ophelia(passive) painted bya portrait of Ophelia

this portrait of Ruskinpaintedthis portrait of Ruskin

Ruskin`s portraitpaintedRuskin`s portrait

the background for Opheliapaintedthe background for Ophelia

her portrait , which is now in the Tate Gallerypaintedher portrait , which is now in the Tate Gallery

the landscape ... and secondly the figure of Opheliapaintedthe landscape ... and secondly the figure of Ophelia

His portrait(passive) was painted byHis portrait

OpheliapaintedOphelia

over OpheliaDid ... paintover Ophelia

from repeated blows to the head ... regardless of the source of the impactscan resultfrom repeated blows to the head ... regardless of the source of the impacts

his portrait of Gladstone(passive) had been painted byhis portrait of Gladstone

the majority of the background near Ewell in Surreypaintedthe majority of the background near Ewell in Surrey

Ruskin`spaintedRuskin`s

ruskinhad promptedruskin

a portrait of Gray for Sophie's parentspainteda portrait of Gray for Sophie's parents

the scene where Ophelia had fallen into the river from a tree overhanging itpaintedthe scene where Ophelia had fallen into the river from a tree overhanging it

the landscape backgrounds of such celebrated paintings as ' Ophelia ' ( Tate ) and ' The Blind Girl ' ( Birmingham Musuems and Art Gallery ... out of doors rather than in the studiopaintedthe landscape backgrounds of such celebrated paintings as ' Ophelia ' ( Tate ) and ' The Blind Girl ' ( Birmingham Musuems and Art Gallery ... out of doors rather than in the studio

the backgroundpaintedthe background

a portrait of a child reading Leech 's comic book " Mr Briggs ' Sporting Tourhad earlier painteda portrait of a child reading Leech 's comic book " Mr Briggs ' Sporting Tour

Huguenot and OpheliapaintedHuguenot and Ophelia

his Ophelia ( 1852paintedhis Ophelia ( 1852

this picture ... whenpaintedthis picture ... when

her picturepaintedher picture

the picturepaintedthe picture

this picturepaintedthis picture

portraitspaintedportraits

a scenepainteda scene

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