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The suddenness of Bizet's death, and awareness of his depressed mental state, fuelled rumours of suicide.
In the absence of any hard evidence, numerous theories arose — including rumours of sabotage ( compounded by the later disappearance of two other aircraft also belonging to British South American Airways ); speculation that the flight might have been blown up in order to destroy diplomatic documents being carried by passenger Paul Simpson ; or even the suggestion that Star Dust might have been taken or destroyed by a UFO ( an idea fuelled by unresolved questions about the flight's final Morse code message ).
Kaya's death sparked a three-day riot, with widespread looting and a news-blackout that only fuelled the wildest rumours and threatened the social fabric of Mauritius.
Warnock himself fuelled the rumours, saying: " Would me taking over at Wednesday be a possibility?
According to the 2008 book The History of the Beano, for a while there were rumours of a " curse of Plug ", fuelled by the fact that a number of celebrities featured in Mad magazine-style caricatures on the comic's cover died soon after, most notably John Wayne.
Her then-girlfriend, Lisa Ptachinski, and two other women fuelled rumours about Wigginton having vampiric tendencies, stating that the reason for the murder was to enable the drinking of the man's blood.
For many years there were persistent rumoursfuelled by press statements from Bond himself — that some episodes had been lost or destroyed.
These rumours were fuelled by the tabloid press in the United States and, eventually, in the United Kingdom.

fuelled and was
Bowie's fascination with the bizarre was fuelled when he met dancer Lindsay Kemp: " He lived on his emotions, he was a wonderful influence.
The Renaissance saw the continuation of interest in magic that had been found in the Mediaeval period, and in this period, there was an increased interest in Hermeticism amongst occultists and ceremonial magicians in Europe, largely fuelled by the 1471 translation of the ancient Corpus hermeticum into Latin by Marsilio Ficino ( 1433 – 1499 ).
It was suggested in the news that the government had deliberately impeded the use of new environmentally friendly diesel engines by allowing only light goods vehicles to be fuelled by diesel.
Its industrial decline following the Second World War was particularly acute, but in recent decades the country has enjoyed something of a cultural and economic renaissance, fuelled in part by a resurgent financial services sector, the proceeds of North Sea oil and gas, and latterly a devolved parliament.
The southern city of Kandahar was a centre of lawlessness, crime and atrocities fuelled by complex Pashtun tribal rivalries.
Beginning in the early 1970s, the liquid fuelled DF-5 ICBM was developed and used as a satellite launch vehicle in 1975.
Many liquid-fueled ICBMs could not be kept fuelled all the time as the cryogenic liquid oxygen boiled off and caused ice formation, and therefore fueling the rocket was necessary before launch.
This decision to return was also fuelled by the realisation that with Richard campaigning in the Holy Land, English possessions in northern France ( Normandy ) would be open for attack.
The expanding economy of the Portuguese overseas province was fuelled by foreign direct investment, and public investment which included ambitious state-managed development plans.
The expanding economy of the Portuguese overseas province was fuelled by foreign direct investment, and public investment which included ambitious state-managed development plans.
Brooke's most famous collection of poetry, containing all five sonnets, 1914 & Other Poems, was first published in May 1915 and, in testament to his popularity, ran to 11 further impressions that year and by June 1918 had reached its 24th impression ; a process undoubtedly fuelled through posthumous interest.
Phillips later revealed in two autobiographies that O ' Toole had subjected her to mental cruelty — largely fuelled by drinking — and was subject to bouts of extreme jealousy when she finally left him for a younger lover.
In the UK, the first interactive centres also opened in 1986 on a modest scale, but the real blossoming of science centres was fuelled by Lottery funding for projects to celebrate the millennium.
The debate caught the imagination of the popular press when Professor Smyth's book was published, fuelled by the former University of Kent historian's claim that the Cambridge ASNAC department knew Asser's life was a fake, but that they were happy to keep the myth going in order to avoid discrediting previous eminent historians from their university such as Frank Stenton and Dorothy Whitelock.
Doncaster lock was extended in 1909 and 1910, and improvements were made at Doncaster, Rotherham and Tinsley, but trade declined significantly with the onset of the First World War, as many of the steam trawlers which had previously used coal from the waterway were requisitioned by the Admiralty, and were fuelled elsewhere.
It was not only money and rebellious pampered youth that fuelled these changes but also significant technological advancements.
Controversy was fuelled when Robbe-Grillet and Resnais appeared to give contradictory answers to the question whether the man and woman had actually met at Marienbad last year or not ; this was used as a means of attacking the film by those who disliked it.
He was heavily fuelled and was on a one-stop strategy for the race but he spun and his car got stuck on a kerb and his race was over.
The system is fuelled by oil, which was cheap at the time.

fuelled and based
Watt claims the Poles based their claims on ethnographical reasons and the Czechs based their need on the Teschen coal, useful in order to influence the actions of Austria and Hungary, whose capitals were fuelled by coal from the duchy.
This excitement was partly fuelled by the Warner Bros. itself ; American newspapers wrote at length about a mysterious author who took part incognito in the filming of the film based on his own book.

fuelled and on
Claims on Western Sahara had proliferated since the 1960s, fuelled by Mauritanian President Moktar Ould Daddah.
Since the band broke up, Morrissey and Marr have attracted criticism over the division of royalties with Joyce and Rourke ; recurring speculation about a reunion, often fuelled by the pair themselves ; and their apparent efforts to maximise returns on the band's modest back-catalogue by continually repackaging the same material.
However, when running on kerosene or diesel, starting sometimes requires the assistance of a more volatile product such as propane gas-although the new kero-start technology can allow even microturbines fuelled on kerosene to start without propane.
Although originally created as a reference point for fossil fuelled vehicles, driving cycles have been used for estimating how many miles an electric vehicle will do on a single charge .< ref >
The local economy is fuelled by Union Pacific Railroad which operates a car repair shop on the east side of Main Street.
The Festival Leisure Park is colloquially known as " Bas Vegas ", and is a well known trouble spot, especially on Friday and Saturday nights, usually fuelled by alcohol.
The Tour comprises a series of 9 events which cross 3 continents during the season combining the adrenaline fuelled excitement of match racing with close to shore racing which provides spectacular heart of the action views for the on shore audience.
Although the hard-fought Veneto region formally belonged to the Byzantine Exarchate of Ravenna since the end of the Gothic War, it remained unsafe on account of frequent Germanic invasions and wars: During the following 200 years the Lombards and the Franks fuelled a permanent influx of sophisticated urban refugees to the island ’ s relative safety, including the Bishop of Altino himself.
The Old Firm rivalry fuelled many assaults on Derby days, and some deaths in the past have been directly related to the aftermath of Old Firm matches.
As the tobacco monopoly fuelled further unrest, Spain finally abolished the monopoly on December 3, 1882.
Rumours began and were fuelled by Liverpool's visit to Leeds Road on 28 November.
After World War II, a new era of increasing prosperity arrived, fuelled by high prices for Victoria's wool, increased government spending on transport and education, and the stimulus of renewed high immigration.
Peters ' erstwhile prominence was due to the other consequence of Roger Douglas and Ruth Richardson's New Right economic policies, which fuelled a movement for electoral reform in New Zealand after Sir Geoffrey Palmer convened a Royal Commission on the Electoral System in 1985-86.
Resentments were fuelled in 1992 by the resettlement of 105, 000 Azeri refugees from the Karabakh conflict on Lezgin lands and by the forced conscription of Lezgins to fight in the conflict.
Alti commands incredible spiritual powers which have been fuelled by her evil rituals performed on the slain Amazon tribe leaders.
The fire originated at around 1: 00 am on November 30, 2007, and was originally small ; moments later, it was fuelled by very strong winds, eventually turning it into one of the biggest and most disastrous fires ever in Wasaga Beach history.

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