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1 But the real culprit is treated as the hero in a tragedy.
2 Once more the real culprit was not Germany nor any other Power.
3 You see, I believe that the real culprit will yet be found.
4 And if you're going to catch the real culprit , time is precious.
5 A slightly selfish vibe may be the real culprit of possible tension.
6 The real culprit here, however, is not woke politics but inept peer review.
7 One thought was uppermost in her mind, that Miriam was the real culprit .
8 The real culprit , originating in the nineteenth century, is bourgeois propriety.
9 If it's not the real culprit , it'll be you, my poor old chap.
10 The real culprit here is how old fashioned it all seems.
11 It would not be right to allow the real culprit to go unpunished!
12 The general satisfaction was still further increased by the discovery of the real culprit .
13 We've got to find the real culprit if we really want to help her.
14 According to Palaniappan, the real culprit here is the very concept of the payday.
15 I think you must see who the real culprit is.
16 This is some damned yarn to cover the real culprit .
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