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If it doesn't work, don't blame me.
Crime is a complex issue – we can't simply blame poverty and unemployment.
You can't blame all your problems on your family.
Organizers blame the weather for the low turnout.
The hospital has launched an investigation to find out who was to blame for the mistake.
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a percussion instrument used by football fans which makes a rattling sound when shaken
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… the decision to treat the rights and duties of a company as being the same as the rights and duties of its shareholders
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