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91. Its economy is rapidly expanding, partly thanks to its many natural resources and its enormous reserves of hydro-electric energy.
92. The company has had another successful year, thanks to the enthusiasm and energy of our workforce.
93. And thanks to their efforts a further £387 was raised for the appeal.
94. Many thanks to all involved for working so hard towards improving our bank balance.
95. Thanks to their size, toughness, and extreme ferocity war boars make excellent mounts for Orc warriors.
96. Mozart had brought fresh impetus to a time-worn formula thanks to his recent exposure to exciting new developments in Paris.
97. C: No thanks to your snail stuff at top of order, lad.
98. Thanks to bitter memories of dictatorship, the constitution forbids a second consecutive term for any elected official.
99. Thanks to the microphone and the camera, a few megastars can communicate the appearance of power and commitment at great distance.
100. No, it was thanks to my culinary abilities that Marie-Claude gave me free rein of both her kitchen and her bedchamber.
101. United drew 2-all, thanks to goals from Heritage and Pejic.
102. The IT market is growing, thanks to the Internet boom.
103. Special thanks to Sheri Torrance and my co-chair, Deb Scott, for their keen attention to detail.
104. Thanks to the delicious food, the relaxed out-of-doors location and Vitor's good humour, enjoyment was not a problem.
105. In recent years the lifestyle of the intelligence officer has acquired a glamorous image thanks to the literary world and the screen.
106. The Society would like to express their sincere thanks to Mr Wheeler for the gifts of these photos and information.
107. Thanks to some very skilful hanging each of the four rooms used has a very distinctive flavour all its own.
108. Our grateful thanks to Unwins and Suttons seeds for allowing us to use their original seed catalogues.
109. Port had posted 179-7 thanks to an unbeaten half century by John Roberts.
110. He strolled home by a comfortable margin thanks to some good body work early on.
111. It makes light work of a complex process thanks to a series of easy-to-use wizards.
112. Thanks to the airlifts, the average daily death rate now is 12.
113. Thanks to the helpful staff at the hotel, the conference went off very well.
114. The most sophisticated farmers are the leaf-cutting ants, which cultivate fungus on fresh vegetation thanks to an assembly-line of specialised castes.
115. Perkins says he included the song as a way of expressing thanks to McCartney.
116. A subdued man said bye and thanks to a wry cast.
117. Thanks to Macaulay, he lives in history as the very type of a Whig oligarch.
118. Bro., newly appointed Superior of the Centre[Sentencedict], received the cheque from Bishop and expressed thanks to all.
119. One, thanks to the groundsman, is kitted out by a pigeon club.
120. Special thanks to Laura Ashley at Ipswich for providing the outfits pictured which were from their summer collection.
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