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The downturn in the economy has provided the Opposition with lots of ammunition for the coming election.

Dan Rather once claimed that Americans will put up with anything provided it doesn't block traffic.

Public transportation in Barcelona is provided by buses, subways, railways and cable cars.

The climate provided by modern industrial societies for religion is a subject of considerable controversy.

The Colosseum provided violent spectacles of combats featuring men and animals for the entertainment of the public of ancient Rome.

DNA evidence has provided conclusive proof of the identity of the killer.

The climate provided by modern industrial societies for religion is a subject of considerable controversy.

A hotel room for the night will be provided courtesy of the airline as a result of the canceled flight.

A courtesy car will be provided while your car is in the garage.

The airforce provided cover for the army as they launched their land attack.

Police say that several witnesses have provided a credible account of the accident.

South African gold deposits have provided the capital which enables the country to import goods it does not produce.

More than half the energy used during 1975 was provided by oil.

I read an extract from an old public health manual which provided hilarious advice to young men on how to approach sex with their new wives without frightening them.

Margaret Thatcher once said, "I'm extraordinarily patient provided I get my own way in the end.

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