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"culprit" Definitions
  1. a person who has done something wrong or against the law
  2. a person or thing responsible for causing a problem

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If you're feeling somewhat unsatisfied, your relationship might not be the culprit — or at least the only culprit.
Air pollution is a global problem, and while the US is a major contributor to climate pollution, we are not the only culprit or necessarily even the biggest culprit.
But they couldn&apost identify the exact culprit — until now.
The Likely Culprit: Inflammatory papules, brought on by skin irritation.
Semiconductors has been a culprit, pulling down the whole group.
Either of those factors could be the culprit as well.
Under oath, he identified the culprit: his wife, Candy Carson.
It is nigh impossible to track down the exact culprit.
Netflix, it would appear, is a big culprit for me.
But, the culprit isn't the 6ix God, it's that List.
The culprit ultimately fessed up and explained the stubborn prank.
It turns out the catastrophic storm wasn't the trash culprit.
The culprit wasn't some bully picking on a disabled child.
Analysis of the remains suggests the culprit is yellow fever.
They believe he was the main culprit in the killing.
She called the cops and claimed Ronnie was the culprit.
One showed a beautifully animated Mickey Mouse as the culprit.
The culprit, we learned, is Drake University student Peter Clinkscales.
The culprit in the debacle was likely the tracking information.
"Ignorance is the culprit in all of this," she says.
And after all, sex is the main culprit of UTIs.
The culprit shared 10 different posts after hijacking Hiddleston's account.
Keep a mental note 'til you narrow down the culprit.
Where was the culprit on the night of the murder?
ENAP has repeatedly rejected accusations that it was the culprit.
Whites are the main culprit when it comes to sulfites.
This puts the focus on supply as the main culprit.
Grossman suggested that PrEP wasn't the culprit in all this.
Of course [insert culprit here] has read receipts turned on.
The culprit is simply a lack of homes for sale.
Instead, Trump frantically bounces from one possible culprit to another.
Agricultural use of colistin is thought to be the culprit.
If you blame food, at least there is a culprit.
However, the primary culprit is how the CBA treats rookies.
But the defense does, as to a third party culprit.
Perhaps, more than 50 years ago, that was the culprit.
The PPI blames regulatory uncertainty, and it's the likely culprit.
The culprit, nearly always, is a politically unmanageable fiscal burden.
The culprit was apprehended and taken to a police station.
A check of their security camera revealed a human culprit.
Gazprom was the dominant culprit in 16 of these cases.
Some investors fear continued trade tensions may be the culprit.
Again, doctors found nothing they could pinpoint as the culprit.
But Woodborne believes that climate change is the major culprit.
The N.R.A. is by no means Mr. Younge's sole culprit.
The great financial crisis of 2008 seems a credible culprit.
Back in Gaffney, the search for the KKK culprit continues.
Of all the old hands, Tanahashi was the biggest culprit.
Naturally, perhaps, pitchers are citing the baseball as a culprit.
A study of mice suggests that the culprit is fat.
The real culprit is increasing fuel efficiency among ICE vehicles.
But climate change may be another culprit, according to scientists.
The drug can be lifesaving, if acetaminophen is the culprit.
Their equipment has been singled out as a frequent culprit.
Both stressed that the culprit still needed to be confirmed.
I think it's most likely that Isaac is the culprit.
Bret: I think the larger culprit is media and technology.
But some disagree that Venezuela is cleared as the culprit.
The culprit was the department's own therapy dog, Ben Franklin.
The central culprit this time is the collateralised loan obligation.
Monitor your things and catch the culprit with this camera.
There is no common thread — or culprit — behind these calls.
My tester's optional panoramic glass roof might be the culprit.
Relatively few economists believed that monetary policy was the culprit.
Then the culprit revealed himself: a terrified and hungry squirrel.
The witness scrolls through, in hopes of recognizing the culprit.
The likely culprit: an additive made with vitamin E oil.
On Google, it's really YouTube that's probably the biggest culprit.
Flu science points to another culprit when vaccines fail — us.
Local lawmakers and community organizers said Amazon was the culprit.
Nano did flee the murder scene, but wasn't actually the culprit.
Boersma said climate change and overfishing may also be the culprit.
Other famous late night attendees who could have been the culprit?
The main culprit, in my view, is the loathsome college essay.
But fat may not be only culprit in those unhealthy conditions.
A Blacktip shark, a common culprit behind shark bites in Florida.
It's easy to point the finger at advertising as the culprit.
"I have to say I am entirely the culprit," she said.
Michelle Hu: I obviously considered that Jennifer might be the culprit.
On Monday, the Department of Justice identified the alleged culprit: China.
Some investors blamed the euro's blistering ascent as the main culprit.
No matter what your issue is, the culprit must be dairy.
The New York Police Department said the culprit is Myah Autry.
Most of the sites highlighted by Hanson have a clear culprit.
He recently identified a new culprit: George Soros, a billionaire philanthropist.
The lower framerate on older Oculus Rifts was a huge culprit.
Instead the culprit was shoddy oversight by SSEC Canada and CNRL.
If the culprit is an organization, the FCC should disclose that.
A Tumblr post was proposed as a culprit by another reader.
According to a new hypothesis, the culprit was nitrogen-hungry microbes.
Free radicals are the primary culprit when it comes to aging.
Nobel Prize–winning economist Joseph Stiglitz thinks he knows the culprit.
Other users point to her husband as a more likely culprit.
And in questions of culture, top management is the real culprit.
No, the culprit of this terrifying tale is not exactly human.
You can probably guess the pattern — and the culprit — by now.
And the culprit is a common mid-winter storm: the nor'easter.
This makes it significantly easier for investigators to identify the culprit.
Health care, it seems safe to say, is the biggest culprit.
Technological change is probably the prime culprit for shrinking manufacturing employment.
" But it quickly turns to the culprit: "an erratic, unstable president.
So what is the culprit behind Windows 10 upgrades going wrong?
Another culprit for air pollution and carbon-dioxide emissions is oil.
The first culprit, as at lower altitudes, is what we eat.
If anything, Hearst might be the clutter culprit of the pair.
On the surface, the culprit behind schizophrenia sounds a bit odd.
In neither hack has the White House publicly named the culprit.
For most people hitting that storage limit, there's one culprit: photos.
The main culprit of Trump's economic decline was probably the shutdown.
The likely culprit, the scientists said, was the Mayak nuclear facility.
Scientists think extreme shifts in global temperature could've been the culprit.
The penis dispute in the debate may be the culprit. pic.twitter.
The culprit was California's Proposition 274, passed in 282 under Gov.
The video showing the culprit in action (below) is incredibly sweet.
The Air Force launched an internal investigation to find the culprit.
The feds fingered China as the culprit, but nothing else happened.
But Ms. Allen also saw another culprit in the asthma attack.
The culprit most often cited is the proliferation of unmanned satellites.
As far as external factors go, stress is the primary culprit.
Johnson shot a disheartening 77, and poor putting was the culprit.
The culprit was a piece of IoT-focused malware called Mirai.
The economic havoc the coronavirus is wreaking remains the prime culprit.
HPV is the culprit in 85033,000 cancer cases diagnosed every year.
If you're being bitten now, the Culex is probably the culprit.
If Marantz is looking for a culprit, he should start there.
As it has before, GE said "softness" was the main culprit.
The culprit in the second video has not been identified yet.
He named lengthy, generous offshore-wind contracts as a principal culprit.
That means there are 69 voters who could be the culprit.
For wine, though, there is no bigger emissions culprit than bottles.
But they have left out the biggest culprit: the ambulance industry.
Plus, my veggie-filled lunch was the biggest hidden sugar culprit.
Doctors there found the culprit: a gallstone had inflamed his pancreas.
The culprit is the underlying euphoria that still pervades the market.
Fortunately, the culprit was caught in the act and on camera.
The chief culprit is America's unusually high corporate income tax rate.
Even so, "Tilray's not the culprit here," Cramer said on Thursday.
Because then at least I know they would find the culprit.
Finally, they found the culprit: a probe for monitoring patients' temperatures.
Right now, though, the chemical has emerged as a likely culprit.
Stan turned over financial records to help them find the culprit.
The culprit was a drink with Jägermeister that contained liquid nitrogen.
It doesn't appear they're too concerned with tracking down the culprit.
The culprit for the slowing decline is a spike in transportation emissions.
For the period in question the main culprit was the government. Apologies.
The culprit could be any or all of the three, Wepprich said.
Japan's Self-Defense Forces have also been a culprit of the prank.
I began to realize that I was the culprit in many ways.
And Freddy Galvis was the culprit each time in the 53th inning.
But it's their exceptionally strong social bonds that may be the culprit.
But the expensive and terrible Smart Keyboard Folio is the real culprit.
Since then, the Kremlin has once again emerged as the likeliest culprit.
Now it's clear that the same culprit was responsible in both cases.
That fall, Russian media quoted intelligence sources naming the culprit: Alexander Poteyev.
It was only later that Russia was identified as the likely culprit.
Bella Hadid is a frequent culprit of snagging her roommate's favorite hairspray.
Radiation pressure from their internal heat was eventually fingered as the culprit.
Dark rumours still swirl about the identity and motive of the culprit.
Ghost Nation was also the culprit in the stealing of Maeve's daughter.
But more commonly the culprit is an ear infection, says Dr. Mukhija.
And the likely culprit is the strong number of new vehicle sales.
Trans fats are the major culprit when it comes to health problems.
According to the New York Times, "whisker fatigue" may be the culprit.
But then, a video emerged that pointed to the true culprit: vandals.
The British government has refused to be drawn on a possible culprit.
But there is one obvious possible culprit: the spread of Homo sapiens.
It's even more peculiar when the culprit is a lost Humboldt penguin.
And investigators are offering a $5,000 reward for information on the culprit.
NOT long ago China was a leading culprit in global economic imbalances.
And it's probably understood that the culprit may be the label deals.
She also thinks the culprit is jealous of her $325k engagement rock.
Instead, a process called viscous relaxation is likely the culprit, Sori said.
The culprit: Shrinking iPhone sales, which generate the bulk of Apple's revenue.
In your opinion, would Russian president Vladimir Putin be a likely culprit?
In this case, poor marketing of the plans might be the culprit.
This time the culprit organism is a novel coronavirus rather than influenza.
Like Zika, mosquitoes of a different type, are the culprit behind malaria.
That culprit is — drumroll, please — Otis' wife, Ruth-Ann (Deja Dee). Yep.
But warmer air temperatures aren't the only culprit in shrinking sea ice.
Even weirder ... we're told the alleged B&E culprit didn't steal anything.
Hard to tell ... but looks like the culprit coulda been her shoelaces.
She's made statements to others before 2010, claiming the culprit was Cosby.
Third, the timing could point to ISIS as the culprit, AllSource said.
A quick google pointed me in the direction of a possible culprit.
Pension reform may be a culprit, say the Bank of England researchers.
The emphasis on the culprit unwittingly overshadowed the story of the victims.
She immediately guesses Jesus-juice loving pot-stirrer Brandi is the culprit.
Based on Jone's attitude towards Kutcher, it would seem he's the culprit.
It cites corresponding release of endorphins (feel-good neurotransmitters) as the culprit.
But two centuries ago, one was caused by an unusual culprit: beer.
Sometimes, a culprit plotting mass destruction ends up, thankfully, destroying only himself.
For many investors, the obvious culprit is a broker or financial advisor.
He feels that it's premature to suggest hormones are the main culprit.
Raw cookie dough is dangerous — and raw eggs aren't the only culprit.
But despite what you'd expect, the culprit wasn't salmonella in the eggs.
The mineral has been identified as a culprit in disintegrating foundations elsewhere.
The real culprit in those fires was the most pedestrian thing: embers.
The culprit could also be the supply situation at different price points.
The culprit behind the Kudankulam attack is unknown, but left some clues.
Those pining for older washers identify the culprit squarely as over-regulation.
She believes the pressure to be fun and social is the culprit.
"(The) woman-on-top position is the most common culprit," Santucci said.
Either way, FBI agents think they know the identity of the culprit.
Is there only one culprit, or a secretive network of tree stabbers?
DietA common culprit in a bloated face is processed and salty food.
People with addiction were framed as a primary culprit, not the victim.
The culprit has deleted all social media accounts and gone into hiding.
It is easy to point the finger at automation as the culprit.
The culprit was seiching, the pool failing to settle entirely between waves.
It's basically what's causing your runny nose if allergies aren't the culprit.
The "process" is indeed the key culprit in this pattern of failure.
When the police arrive they question her father and not the culprit.
Once again, the decline of the communitarian impulse is a prime culprit.
Batman (Bruce Wayne) trained Dick to help bring the culprit to justice.
High housing costs are also a culprit behind the state's longer commutes.
The culprit was later identified as a Bulgarian spy, Francesco Gullino, a.k.a.
"There is reason to believe that we know the culprit," Trump tweeted.
Instead, she calls that time of year "plantar fasciitis season" The culprit?
Yet the culprit was not Chinese censors but Twitter's own overactive filters.
He frantically waved to the culprit, Ilkay Gündogan, to grab his attention.
The culprit also seemed to have a key to access train cabs.
Federal officials pointed to a red tide algae bloom as the culprit.
Was there ever a strong scientific case for vaccines as the culprit?
The culprit back then was morphine, a compound isolated from poppy sap.
The E.M.R. isn't the only culprit, but it's certainly the heavy-hitter.
Several suspects have surfaced over the years, but the culprit remains unidentified.
The first culprit is the Macron wave that has swept over France.
Carbon dioxide emissions are a major climate change culprit that raises temperatures.
The culprit was not a major technology company or a foreign government.
When the market breaks down like this, the culprit is forced selling.
Sales of newly built homes are falling, and the culprit is clear.
Human activity, the report goes on to say, is a primary culprit.
Dr. Zaidi reasoned that F.S.H. could be a culprit in bone loss.
The culprit isn't government censorship but instead corporate, community and peer intimidation.
But not everyone is convinced that the true culprit has been caught.
Why it matters: This indicates black market products might be the culprit.
On the other, no one has proposed a credible-sounding alternate culprit.
And this was before the coronavirus, the culprit behind Apple's warning, hit.
But no matter the culprit, the results are not good for anyone.
"Death by sunlight, hyperthermia, was the main culprit," Luis Alberto Urrea explained.
Low energy prices, namely, low oil prices, are the most obvious culprit.
The defense also suggested that another man could have been the culprit.
Bobby admitted he had been there but insisted he wasn't the culprit.
But one big and unavoidable culprit is the lack of price regulation.
Then how do you make sure you're not the culprit going forward?
The culprit: Bait apps, which lure children into buying virtual junk online.
The Iranian energy minister, Reza Ardakanian, said global warming was the culprit.
The video is so dark it's almost impossible to ID the culprit.
Cops aren't saying if Williams was the culprit in all 4 break-ins.
Again, we don't know if cops believe Williams was the culprit both times.
The Likely Culprit: Dermal nevi, benign growths that often appears in young adulthood.
The Likely Culprit: A broken blood vessel, also known as a spider vein.
But we'll have to wait to find out the name of the culprit.
So, could your go-to formula really be the culprit of chapped lips?
I say this advisedly, but I'm pretty sure that cameras are the culprit.
And for certain Republican lawmakers, the culprit is too much government health care.
Trader Pete Najarian, meanwhile, saw one key culprit in the retail pain: malls.
In any case, Twitter sleuths already have their eyes on a possible culprit.
He knew the culprit was likely asthma, a life-long affliction for him.
The president of United, though, points his finger at a different culprit: you.
They did not, and they chose not to risk immunizing the actual culprit.
There may be another culprit for Americans' frustration with banks and data protection.
The culprit of the musty stench: a stack of bus tubs behind us.
One potential culprit is a new app being used to report caucus results.
To date, they have not identified one single culprit that's making people sick.
Instead, Fain identified foreign exchange as the culprit for the company's light sales.
The primary culprit for the downward trend has been weakness for multinational companies.
The culprit of the declining purchasing power of those 9 cents is inflation.
Cows are the main culprit of livestock methane — through flatulence, belching and manure.
Parkinson has quickly and easily figured out her own son is the culprit.
The culprit was implied volatility, a determinant of an option's premium, for January.
Maybe, as the BBC reported, cheaper grocery store prices are the real culprit.
A 2013 study found that the electronic health record was a dominant culprit.
Others have eyed Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner as a possible culprit.
The main culprit is the collapsing oil price, which is crushing energy firms.
"The bottom line is mosquitoes are the real culprit here," he said. 3.
Sasse tweeted a couple hours later that he had discovered the culprit: Sen.
NYPD is still investigating and using surveillance footage to track down the culprit.
Disney said that ESPN was the main culprit behind its sinking cable profits.
The culprit for the spike in mergers isn't hard to figure out: Obamacare.
As for the binding culprit making us stagger into work the next day?
Then, one day, she spotted the culprit ... this massive bird (possibly a Crane).
As for which supervolcano was the culprit, we still don't know for sure.
The scientific consensus is that global warming was the culprit in both cases.
The deepest part of the shaft, called the pit, is the worst culprit.
And yet the right-wing suggests that mental health is clearly the culprit.
If an attack occurred, their job would be to figure out the culprit.
The planet's close distance to its star seems to be the main culprit.
Instead, the true culprit is a political climate that tolerates so little difference.
Facial oils are popular, but they could be the culprit behind your breakouts.
When it comes to blocking climate action, we know who the culprit was.
But the culprit was maddeningly obvious for anyone with the patience to look.
Venezuela was the biggest culprit followed by Nigeria, which was withholding $591 million.
The real culprit, who has not yet been identified, was taken into custody.
For top maintenance, beware of a culprit that surrounds all of us: dust.
So why do these cops believe meth is the culprit for rural decay?
But that doesn't mean, Grant reminds us, that religion itself is the culprit.
One plausible culprit observers quickly latched onto is the makeup of the jury.
And with hyperthyroidism (an overactive thyroid), Graves' disease is the most common culprit.
Instead, he said, the major culprit was hacking campaign personnel and political parties.
The culprit turned out to be a shared mutation in the ADGRE2 gene.
It's also the biggest culinary culprit when it comes to greenhouse gas emissions.
An ice cream lock, so they'll stop blaming you for being the culprit
But Mr. Trump continued to suggest other countries could also be the culprit.
One big culprit: Web trackers, like cookies embedded into websites and their ads.
PRIME CULPRIT: Land clearing for farming is a key driver of biodiversity loss.
Witnesses are wrong with considerable frequency when they claim to recognize a culprit.
Some experts were skeptical that foam production in China could be the culprit.
It's a given that the culprit in the killing is a male relative.
The most obvious culprit behind the loss of native gut microbes is diet.
The culprit for the recent decline in stocks has been falling bond yields.
So will Cheryl Hines as Larry's ex-wife and notorious ring stain culprit.
Delays have also skyrocketed in the region, and overcrowding is a major culprit.
All this obscures the chief culprit, however, which is the cost of housing.
China is not the only culprit in the $19 billion illegal wildlife trade.
Creators could use software watermarks or other techniques to root out the culprit.
Tracking down the right viral culprit is paramount to preventing future interspecies spillover.
Dr. Zoghbi also helped uncover the culprit behind another neurodegenerative disease, Rett syndrome.
The condition of the iPhone's lithium-ion battery could also be the culprit.
They say that circumstantial evidence points to a different culprit: the Islamic State.
They also said that his older brother, Thomas Skakel, was the likely culprit.
Yes, but windmills are far from being the main culprit in bird deaths.
The CDC flagged Vitamin E acetate as a major culprit in the outbreak.
Moreover, no single product or brand has been identified as a sole culprit.
"I'd say Amazon is still the primary culprit," said Benchmark analyst Daniel Kurnos.
The culprit behind the creepy spyware Fruitfly was nabbed finally — after 13 years.
A slave was viewed as a possible culprit, then released, Ms. Wright wrote.
The culprit hasn&apost left much evidence behind, aside from muddy boot prints.
China is the culprit, China is the country that causes the most overcapacity.
"Brazil is not burning the forest ... Brazil is not the culprit," he said.
Economic anxiety appeared to be a major culprit for the disappointing new data.
Defense spending, another popular culprit, was not a driver of this expansion, either.
After only about 30 minutes, he who says "bye-bye" is the culprit.
But another culprit surfaced: a hemoglobin deficiency and polyps in his digestive tract.
There's no question that the main culprit for this flare-up is Erdogan.
A decline in consumer spending was a major culprit in the economy's setback.
A specialist in cranial nerve disorders, he was renowned in particular for having identified the minute culprit responsible for trigeminal neuralgia — a condition causing agonizing facial pain — and for developing a way to vanquish that culprit through microsurgery on the brain.
If I have a problem with my beta cells, surely inflammation is the culprit.
Surveillance cameras could now catch the perpetrator on film and expose the culprit immediately.
And scientists have identified an unlikely culprit: inflowing warm water from the ocean's surface.
But is Blue Apron really the culprit when it comes to food transportation emissions?
One of them, Dylan says, was clearly the same culprit from a year ago.
It was a futile effort; Allen's tattoos made him an easy culprit to identify.
At the time of this writing, canine culprit Caliph appeared to show no remorse.
It seems that Smith's incident gave the Whizzinator name recognition and Congress a culprit.
A short time later, police revealed the "culprit" to the excessive flooding: a turtle.
It's very simple to a populist: If you're not a victim, you're a culprit.
King stresses that smoking is a major culprit of early aging of the lips.
And a new culprit — human-caused climate change — is playing an increasingly significant role.
The obvious culprit for rising prices is the 15% drop in sterling since June.
After another year of additional testing, doctors finally found the unlikely culprit: Keystone virus.
Some market participants have pointed to the CFTC, Dodd-Frank's regulator, as the culprit.
New research may have identified the fungal culprit, which could assist in its protection.
One culprit is the complex division of responsibilities between the city and its boroughs.
It's the same reason the culprit behind Chipotle's E. coli outbreak was never revealed.
Lena Dunham swears the treatment is the culprit behind her two "perfect, multidimensional" brows.
"We believe that HCG is the emetogenic culprit in hyperemesis gravidarum," says Dr. Magneson.
And they found a more universal culprit for the knuckling effect: unsteady lift forces.
The culprit wasn't just another malfunction or a natural disaster—but a hacker attack.
The culprit was likely similar to one of these bears seen the day before.
The main culprit is AdX, Google's DoubleClick Ad Exchange Service, which uses programmatic trading.
However, another big culprit is the type of digitisation being unleashed by Silicon Valley.
All of this provides more clarity that the real culprit here is government spending.
Whether the culprit is the Samsung Galaxy S, the HTC One A9, or the...
Twitter is the likely culprit: It's the first thing I open in the morning.
The release of Lady Gaga's new album Joanne last month is the obvious culprit.
They pointed to a different culprit: a giant coal plant halfway across the state.
We're told the Marshals timed how long it took them to apprehend the culprit.
Multiple sources tell TMZ, Tiffany Haddish has told multiple people the culprit is Sanaa.
When he came into my office, he initially denied that he was the culprit.
The culprit: the company's ever more complicated naming scheme for its proliferating product lines.
When researchers looked at beverages individually, however, they found soda was the main culprit.
The manufacturing sector was the principal culprit behind the tepid performance in annual terms.
In Fairbanks, it's winter more than it isn't and snow is a frequent culprit.
However, the BBC has found a more inconspicuous and malicious culprit damaging dance music.
Now the CDC is specifically pointing to chopped romaine lettuce as the likely culprit.
The culprit seems to be business investment, which has fallen for three consecutive quarters.
The culprit is the long-standing tax exemption for employer-provided health-care benefits.
The real culprit here is the Note 7, however, a fact that Samsung admits.
And some point to the metals plant as the likely culprit, ABC News reports.
Global warming is suspected as a prime culprit in the rise of these fires.
The culprit is Zoran Zaev, the head of the Russia-leaning SDSM Socialist Party.
The culprit: Our weather system is coming from the south, rather than the north.
MORE with a merchant tanker, there is speculation of hacking as a potential culprit.
This time, doctors found the culprit: A pair of dentures lodged in his larynx.
Courteous culprit Yes, the teen was wrong for breaking into a California couple's home.
Mo Brooks offered an additional culprit: soil or rock deposits into the world's waters.
He said he had an inkling whom the culprit was, but he needed proof.
Another culprit: onions or cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and Brussels sprouts.
U.S. chargé d'affaires Theodore Allegra said the Council was ignoring the real culprit: Hamas.
The culprit for the literal shitstorm, it seems, is the changing of the seasons.
When Xbox One sales started to lag behind the PS4, the culprit was obvious.
Over-consumption of non-biodegradable plastic materials is the main culprit of ocean pollution.
The search fueled rumors and gossip that Munson was a culprit in the murder.
According to Graf, causes for the condition vary, though lipstick is an included culprit.
The culprit is unclear, and it may take days or weeks to detect it.
Harvard did not name the culprit or culprits in its letter to Dr. Anversa.
Others used both, making it even more difficult for doctors to pinpoint a culprit.
The culprit was USA 2385, a classified National Reconnaissance Office satellite launched in 2224.
Somebody erased Halston's precious video archive, and the movie wants to finger the culprit.
The left-leaning Economic Policy Institute has contended that trade is the main culprit.
Subway officials said brake-pulling culprit was endangering subway riders, track workers and himself.
Australia is acutely vulnerable to climate change, just as it is also a culprit.
The culprit for her confusing energy, Lorde tweeted before the show, was the flu.
"The culprit, locals knew, had been heavy rainfall," Katie Rogers wrote for The Times.
Federal deficit spending, a huge and continuing act of dissaving, is the big culprit.
The rise of behavioral advertising isn't the sole culprit, but it's a big one.
Autofill is likely the culprit here, but the irony is lost on no one. 
Each time there is a new outbreak, experts look to animals for the culprit.
The main culprit this season is the H3N2 flu, though others are also circulating.
But investigators have identified a troubling culprit in the rising violence: government security forces.
The culprit behind the sleepy summer is a range-bound oil market, analysts say.
The culprit in this type of baldness is a male hormone, dihydrotestosterone or DHT.
Perhaps a snoring partner is the culprit for some of this lack of sleep.
Proof-of-work, also known as "mining," is the culprit behind bitcoin's energy waste.
But experts who saw footage of the blaze had known the culprit at once.
A quick review of the blood-pressure medications she took found a likely culprit.
The reason — or the culprit, some might say — is the phenomenon known as APAP.
That said, the range of your network signal might not be the culprit here.
Teaming up with her best friend Redemption, they set out to find the culprit.
A major culprit on Vandy's offense has been an inexperienced, banged-up offensive line.
But one new culprit for risky behaviors has emerged this decade: vaping, particularly Juuling.
Perhaps there is no greater culprit of this than the current criminal justice system.
But without mentioning Mr. Trump, he said they divert attention from the bigger culprit.
Social media is the main culprit for the rise of this artificial-realist politics.
Athletes who have positive tests have increasingly pointed to tainted meat as the culprit.
But the bigger culprit is likely the 503 Medicare reimbursement cuts for osteoporosis screening.
They said if they can't find a match ... they'll continue searching for the culprit.
The prime culprit: Californian ne'er-do-well Lorin Ashton and his Bassnectar bass music.
He writes: "the circumstantial and experimental evidence points to trehalose as an unexpected culprit."[Nature]
Lots of things cause meningitis, but the most common bacterial culprit is called Neisseria meningitidis.
Rocket named continued currency volatility and recession in Jumia's lead country Nigeria, as the culprit.
First, he lambasted those protesting his electoral victory, again attacking the media as the culprit.
They launched an investigation Friday in search of a culprit with a penchant for heights.
Jess could also be a culprit, since he just so happens to be in town.
Social media was also a culprit, according to the second most powerful politician in Texas.
An investigation of their diets landed on a common culprit: sugar-free treats and gum.
The culprit, as is always the case with this sort of thing, is the battery.
Pitching was the culprit; five times over that stretch, they surrendered 10 or more runs.
Wormholes are the culprit, though the "how" and "why" of all this remains a mystery.
In urban areas, the culprit is often rats, which live around trash and accumulated debris.
But as it turns out, the culprit wasn't gas, but rather a very smelly fruit.
Food was only one culprit in Michael Lachowicz's journey to ballooning up to 432 lbs.
Vietnamese legends believed the culprit to be a giant frog, while the Vikings saw wolves.
Power consumption of key components like processors, radios, memories, and sensors are the primary culprit.
But experts agree that the biggest culprit is warmer ocean temperatures linked to climate change.
Authorities are offering a cash reward of up to $4,000 for information on the culprit.
The victims used different products, and no one ingredient stood out as a potential culprit.
The true culprit may be how the government is implementing its uber-green energy policy.
However, he said the primary culprit for his 101 pitches through five innings was location.
The culprit had left, shouting at one of the servants to clean up the mess.
The culprit in this case was disease: the plague killed millions between 1347 and 1351.
He also mentions there's an investigation underway, and vows that the culprit will be prosecuted.
I came to learn one year into this maze that the culprit was Lyme disease.
Nah. A Facebook spokesperson confirmed that the culprit behind today's lockout was in fact ... Facebook.
Tracking food poisoning cases is laborious detective work, and sometimes the culprit is never revealed.
Today's study focuses on the Arctic as the main culprit for the extreme winter weather.
The culprit—ocean acidification—wasn't expected to start hitting reefs hard for another three decades.
Exotic, or non-native, species are a likely culprit, but perhaps not the only one.
Truly believing that the real culprit is a conspiracy prevents candidates from making necessary adjustments.
Aquaculture, or fish farming, is one culprit behind this recent spike in global fish consumption.
Palmer, an 82 percent free-throw shooter, was biggest culprit, going just 673-for-9.
But a new report from The Wall Street Journal suggests spammers as the culprit instead.
The culprit for the ongoing wintry weather is a nor'easter brewing off the Atlantic coast.
While Rogers alluded to the leaks, he stopped short of identifying Russia as the culprit.
Many liberal economists point to housing disparities as the primary culprit behind the widening gap.
Because someone with whom Papa Pope is conspiring is the real culprit behind the assassination.
In new research out Tuesday, Jakubowski and Xmas said Russian hackers are a likely culprit.
Still, given the above controls, it's hard to imagine what else the culprit could be.
Eventually her sister Simone (Brittany O'Grady) tearfully says she knows Hunter is really the culprit.
The most likely culprit is a fault, either software or hardware, related to the display.
But one probable culprit is grassland habitat loss in Canada due to agriculture, MacPhail speculated.
But Novo Banco is not the only culprit and volatility has also taken its toll.
They believe a nanny hired to care for 3-year-old Trace is the culprit.
The culprit in question is a 20-year-old guy from Georgia named Blake Zengo.
"The likely culprit is Lazarus," BAE cyber-intelligence chief Adrian Nish told Reuters by telephone.
Blame unions A popular culprit for poor service on United States' airlines is labour unions.
The biggest culprit is the fashion for open-plan offices and so-called "group work".
Health officials identified a "very strong culprit" in vaping-related lung illnesses: vitamin E acetate.
Flake decried the "coarsening" of US politics and blamed the President's tone as the culprit.
He topples into the barricades and then has words with the alleged culprit ... a woman.
And the culprit just so happened to be the puppy Andee and Tina are adopting.
As Peter says in the documentary, he can't concretely say that Christa is the culprit.
Stephanie Dutkiewicz of MIT explains why the increase in global temperature might be the culprit.
USGSThe primary culprit, according to the USGS, is wastewater disposal from oil and gas operations.
Regardless of the culprit, this kind of spill will be more difficult to clean up.
The culprit for the crime, activists claimed, is U.S. oil and gas producer Exxon Mobil.
The woman reportedly turned herself in alongside her attorney and identified herself as the culprit.
As ineffective as Nova was on Friday, there was another, more familiar culprit: the offense.
The savvy culprit didn't leave behind fingerprints, shoe prints, or any other discrete, identifying details.
If one then causes an abdominal cramp or projectile diarrhea, it might be the culprit.
What is particularly intriguing is that the culprit seems to be a single bacterial species.
A decade later, rural America was beset by a similar problem—but a different culprit.
But there may be another culprit responsible for your employees' emotional exhaustion: Your own ego.
Paul Manafort thought Ukraine was the culprit, and Michael Flynn simply thought it wasn't Russia.
While experts agree on the culprit, there's plenty of disagreement about what to call it.
But some doctors reacted with a bit of skepticism about spicy foods being the culprit.
"There's a lot of unfair trading practices, and the biggest culprit is China," he said.
And in addition to Russia, there was a new misinformation culprit on Facebook's radar: Iran.
If only she knew whom to press, the real culprit might crack far more easily.
But I think the culprit is less the tools and more about the workplace environment.
It doesn't take a lot of searching to uncover the culprit: How Artifact is monetized.
The culprit turned out to be an explosion at a Con Edison plant in Queens.
The following week, Russian media reported a theory that a NASA astronaut was the culprit.
A second person familiar with the matter also identified NSO Group as the suspected culprit.
When the show aired, the culprit was revealed to be J.R. Ewing's sister-in-law.
Shortly after Parkland, Republicans pointed to Obama-era school discipline policies as a potential culprit.
Mr. Oberholtzer blames the county's zoning regimen as the culprit more than the Hursts' vision.
The likeliest culprit was a Mardi Gras parade they had stopped by briefly in Kenner.
She also had an iron deficiency, but that wouldn't have been the sole culprit either.
The culprit, for him, is graduate training itself, which emphasizes research as opposed to teaching.
Angelique Rewers, founder and CEO of The Corporate Agent, identified presenteeism as the primary culprit.
For others, the culprit is the Republican Party, which obstructed Mr. Obama at every turn.
The defense has also raised the possibility of another culprit, Jose Ramos, a convicted pedophile.
Two guests headed to the hospital, where carbon monoxide was determined to be the culprit.
But they suspected that Chidiak was a pseudonym, and that the real culprit was Falciani.
I see it everywhere I go, and sometimes even I am the culprit of it.
While some lashed out at the judge, 29-year-old Moon found another culprit: feminism.
Indeed, if there's a culprit here, it's Europe, especially Germany with France a close second.
Scientists identified habitat degradation as the largest culprit for the decline in overall bird populations.
Its origins aren't known for certain, but observers suspect that one likely culprit is poop.
To say mark-to-market was the only culprit of the recession oversimplifies the crisis.
If they explored the cause, they would see that Congress itself has been the culprit.
Dayton said the state's technology officials had "identified that culprit," but declined to provide details.
" The culprit may come down to declining housing affordability, he said, which is the "No.
The book's publisher also posted a statement about it, without naming Amazon as the culprit.
As intelligence officials try to identify the culprit behind the attacks, some Republicans – including Sen.
Federal health officials recently identified vitamin E acetate as a potential culprit for the illness.
The midwives wrestle, too—and the doctor hunts for answers, unaware that he's a culprit.
It's important to note that workplace software is far from the only time-wasting culprit.
Crowdstrike's CEO put up a blog post explaining why he identified Russia as the culprit.
Rampant consumerism certainly plays a role in clutter, but it is not the only culprit.
The culprit, in turned out, was a fatty particle in the blood called lipoprotein(a).
The sanctions make clear that the culprit is the Kremlin and its greed for glory.
The length of the antibiotic regimens is the primary culprit for TB's growing drug resistance.
So far the culprit has not been ID'd and law enforcement says they are investigating.
The Syrian Kurds denied responsibility; American officials say the culprit was likely a P.K.K. splinter group.
The consensus among researchers is that there is no single culprit — and, therefore, no silver bullet.
He described it as a sophisticated operation, with the culprit getting clean away, a professional job.
The Likely Culprit: Cherry angioma, a common growth created by a collection of small blood vessels.
The Likely Culprit: Keratosis pilaris, a genetic condition that occurs when the skin doesn't exfoliate normally.
So if you're going to pick the asshole, the most immediate culprit is someone's immediate boss.
The FBI then launched its own investigation, interviewing several students and pinpointing Graves as the culprit.
"I was completely innocent — I was made to feel like a culprit," Shaheen told the Independent.
But the bigger culprit is likely boredom—the game is just too simple for most people.
Following DNA testing, they managed to identify the culprit, a parasitic roundworm known as Dirofilaria repens.
But there was one other thing, the only one everyone mentioned, that may be the culprit.
China's low-cost metal producers have been widely cited as the main culprit for the glut.
That means the culprit could be almost anybody, from a single individual to a larger group.
" N.N.C.L.S. in North Carolina "My shoulder bag, when worn across my body, might be the culprit.
Others agreed that may be the cause, or that the culprit may be even more mundane.
Officials have repeatedly pointed to fraught trade relations as a major culprit behind the global slowdown.
The culprit, instead, was poor husbandry: ''poor nutrition, inadequate veterinary care and lack of fly control.
Whether Officer Goodson is a scapegoat or a culprit is for the remaining trials to decide.
Furthermore, if you're struggling with irritation or discomfort, lube could be the answer — or the culprit.
This has reassured some runners -- Harsh Vardhan Sahni, 33, called Diwali "the big culprit" of pollution.
Take rice, for example, the leading culprit in arsenic exposure because it is grown in water.
The detective story will always conclude with the detective explaining how the culprit committed the crime.
As far as the failure of the main spillway was concerned, cavitation was clearly the culprit.
But our preference for single-use shopping bags and plastic water bottles isn't the only culprit.
Law enforcement will now sift through all of the evidence in the hunt for the culprit.
Dr Thomas and Dr Melott propose that the culprit is cosmic rays from the local supernovas.
The culprit: Kyle, for refusing to indulge in the pleasures of the flesh outside of marriage.
The Conference Board pointed to escalating trade tensions as the culprit for the loss of confidence.
The most common culprit was baby carriers, which accounted for almost 20 percent of the accidents.
"The extended drought across the Southeast is the number one culprit," Burnett said in an interview.
"I was asked to identify the culprit behind the growing wave of wage inequality" he says.
Whale population growth is an obvious culprit, but some think the story may be more complicated.
All signs point to high frequency stock trading as the culprit—and possibly a single algorithm.
The culprit of this conundrum was only slightly larger than a broken tip of pencil lead.
The culprit is something called capillary action, according to a new paper in Physics of Fluids.
By analyzing startup traces, we zoomed in on calls to Reflective Type Adapters as the culprit.
In hotels, pools were a major culprit, but 65 cases stemmed from hot tubs or spas.
But the true culprit driving the caterpillar boom are the drought conditions currently ravaging the region.
The culprit turned out to be a potbellied pig that appears to have no current owner.
If so, that triggers the automatic sanctions to freeze the assets of the specific culprit(s).
According to the agency, preliminary information relating to ongoing investigations "suggests" the meat is the culprit.
The culprit: a damaged sensor on one of the rocket's four boosters responsible for stage separation.
And, 6 minutes after being cuffed, when deputies determined Wyclef wasn't the culprit, he was released.
The doc says the condition is common with drug abusers, and cocaine is the main culprit.
One culprit is the strong dollar which has surged to its highest level since June 2017.
It's unclear if the alleged culprit was Muna, Foofa, Brobee, Toodee, Plex, or DJ Lance Rocks.
Chipotle revealed that tomatoes were the likely culprit behind the salmonella outbreak in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
There also isn't a description, but footage of the culprit was likely captured by security cameras.
However, the dishonesty J.Crew displayed on the shop floor with its customers was the major culprit.
A new study thinks it knows the culprit fueling America's bad eating habits: ultra-processed foods.
In this case, however, a single person of any age is unlikely to be the culprit.
Ms Nabiullina's critics say the CBR's tight monetary policy is the culprit, since it cripples investment.
If Suicide Squad is a disappointment, this is a clearer culprit than the opinions of critics.
Can you point to smoking gun evidence that cats are the definite culprit in these extinctions?
Still, humans, not animals are perhaps the biggest culprit in the rise of drug-resistant bacteria.
Nearly 28 percent of respondents said debt was the main culprit for not saving more money.
In Greece, the culprit was the government, which built up more debt than it could handle.
Pitching has been the biggest culprit in Minnesota's downfall, but the offense has suddenly gone cold.
The number-one culprit making things fussy: tools, be it makeup brushes, blowdryers, or hair ties.
The diverse gene pool helped them find the IRF4 gene, the annoying culprit behind gray hair.
The gallery's director reportedly threw the culprit out after catching him or her many color-handed.
Five years later, Street is poised to open his own restaurant, Culprit, just down the road.
This is one where the culprit is someone else — and where the solution remains painfully elusive.
But they're also targeting a less likely culprit that has citizens considerably more pissed: pizza restaurants.
When Amazon missed earnings expectations last holiday quarter, there was one big culprit: Increased fulfillment costs.
Yes, but: Plastic straws aren't the biggest culprit in plastics pollution, they're just easy to remove.
The culprit was years of exposure to airborne flour and smoke from his wood-burning oven.
Let us not forget the most obvious culprit of all: the account with nothing on it.
Military officials are investigating the attack and say preliminary indications point to ISIS as the culprit.
Other doctors aren't sure that the keto diet is the true culprit behind the kidney stones.
In other words, there's just not much reason to believe gerrymandering is the main culprit here.
There's some evidence a group from Japan may have been the culprit in the current case.
What's striking about these cases is that the real culprit in the crime is often forgotten.
"Social media is the culprit here," Nick Sullivan, the fashion director of Esquire, said last week.
That risk of overconsumption is probably the real culprit behind most negative experiences with cheap booze.
Assistant City Manager Adam Blowers told WROC that the city is working to find the culprit.
Investigators were also exploring whether a short circuit in a laboratory may have been the culprit.
Aided by Frank's agency contacts and Max's purebred informants, the two search for their human culprit.
But Mr. Geng said the United States was the culprit in threatening peace in the sea.
An Achilles tear, which Betances was rehabilitating in hopes of avoiding surgery, was the latest culprit.
The culprit, he argues, is not racism or economic anxiety; it's the breakdown of social institutions.
No one claimed responsibility, but the culprit was widely thought to be a member of ISIS .
The department stopped short of confirming that the malware was the principle culprit behind the blackout.
The defense has also suggested that another man, a convicted pedophile, could have been the culprit.
Some say the ongoing Brexit drama was the culprit because the issue crossed traditional party lines.
The culprit is cortisol, a steroid produced in the adrenal glands that is elevated by stress.
Trump administration officials deny that the maximum pressure campaign is the culprit in the escalating tensions.
The defense argued that only one witness, a questionable one, had identified Bush as the culprit.
The earlier AFP report cited several suggested China as the culprit for other aviation industry attacks.
However, other infectious disease experts say the ultimate culprit is more likely to be the bat.
The study found that this was the most likely culprit behind the bias, for two reasons.
The cops find the lion cub, but in pursuit, they shoot the culprit, Issa (Issa Perica).
On Friday, officials ruled out an appliance that had seemed a likely culprit: a faulty refrigerator.
If the anxiety hits you out of nowhere, the culprit may be more emotional, Tilocca says.
Some identify the net worth sweep, rather than preferred stock dividends, as the culprit preventing recapitalization.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's tests named clostridium perfringens the culprit of the outbreak.
"Unbelievable" isn't a perfect analogy in some respects, since the culprit isn't rich or poitically connected.
It's so obvious to me that amyloid is not the main culprit in late-life dementia.
His family, she said, included a younger man who broadly fit the description of the culprit.
Usually the culprit is a megathrust earthquake, as one tectonic plate slides, or subducts, beneath another.
With construction still in a multiyear slump, it seems unlikely to be the culprit this year.
It is also the culprit behind the seasonal allergies that one in five Americans suffers from.
The culprit is that whenever we do go to the doctor, we pay an extraordinary amount.
Ice was far and away the most common culprit, but a few texting incidents did occur.
In the end, they settled on hydrothermal activity as the most likely culprit for the hydrogen measurements.
So to identify the culprit, Middlekauff brought 33 healthy non-smokers and non-vapers into the lab.
Everything goes south when Esme is kidnapped, and it looks as though something supernatural is the culprit.
Police got a search warrant to comb through Twitter's records that could lead them to their culprit.
During a check-up, on his 21986rd birthday, his doctor named summertime flu the most likely culprit.
There's no doubt that the lighting on the image that's circulating online is the real culprit here.
But none of these cases was fresh, making the search for a culprit all the more difficult.
The primary culprit from the obesity explosion was found to be the consumption of sugar-containing beverages.
The laundry list of Millennial wrongdoings is just getting longer, and this time coffee is the culprit.
David Goodhart, founding editor of Prospect magazine and now a proud "post-liberal", has found a culprit.
But none of those reasons are the culprit in the case of Chelsey Ramos' passport photo fail.
New York (CNN Business)The trade war is hurting America's factories, but it's not the only culprit.
A sudden rise in the 10-year yield yesterday, which is continuing today, is the likely culprit.
Researchers began to wonder if pesticides in the farmland that surrounds the Sebitoli area were a culprit.
The researchers concluded that the pesticides used on farms were a likely culprit behind the facial dysplasia.
A multi-faceted issue -- with no single culprit and no quick fix -- requires complex and layered solutions.
A U.S. official said Iran was the likely culprit, but Iranian officials denied responsibility for the incident.
But low testosterone after years of hard-core training is a likely culprit, Hackney said by email.
I rarely drink hard liquor anymore though, and our after-dinner whiskey drinks might be the culprit.
Unnamed American officials were quoted fingering Iran or its proxies as the likely culprit, without presenting evidence.
But unnamed American officials quickly fingered Iran or its proxies as the likely culprit, without presenting evidence.
We're digging to identify the culprit, but lesson learned to whomever that was ... don't interrupt Morgan Freeman!!
Still, we'd be wrong to so quickly write off the main culprit behind this crime so soon.
Scientists say these unusual clouds are arriving earlier than usual, and greenhouse gases are the likely culprit.
The talk show host had an inkling that one of her guests was the main culprit, too.
When Toys "R" Us filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday, the easy culprit to blame was Amazon.
Housing is the primary culprit, responsible for around 217% of the higher cost of living in California.
In fact, they think the culprit might just be behind the camera, not in front of it.
Now, NASA has figured out the cause—and the culprit is also one of Curiosity's best features.
Cortisol is responsible for inflammation in our bodies — the main culprit behind many of the above complaints.
The culprit, the study finds, is aerosol pollution from coal-fired power plants along with other sources.
"In some of the 'delayed collapse' histories, the planet's own internal machinery was the culprit," Frank wrote.
"If globalization and trade are the culprit, most of those effects should have already happened," Raval says.
There's a clear culprit in the rising drug overdose death count in Massachusetts -- the synthetic opioid fentanyl.
The culprit later told police that Joey bothered him the entire time he was in the house.
In today's market, however, many consider the oversupply is the culprit of downward pressure in oil prices.
The feathery culprit was easy to spot as it strolled down the road of a residential area.
Now, Favre says the phony post was deleted and his team is scrambling to find the culprit.
She said in a news conference the culprit is a former BF, but she didn't name names.
It's precisely this oligopoly that's the real culprit — everything else including net neutrality is a mere symptom.
She knows something awful happened to her, and, deep down, likely knows that Bryce is the culprit.
Hank says he was convinced he wasn't the culprit but paid to replace the guy's floors anyway.
More from VICE: The prime culprit driving these changes is a drastic change in the Mexican diet.
In fact, a more likely culprit was Ms Chou's employer, JYP Entertainment, a South Korean talent agency.
The culprit appears to be Amazon's retail operating expenses, which swallowed almost the entirety of its income.
The worst culprit, Boehm says, is beef, which requires intensive usage of resources—land, water—to produce.
The main culprit is land regulation, which is strict everywhere in Britain but draconian in the capital.
Industry analysts looking for someone to blame for the "beer slump" found an unsurprising culprit: young people.
The culprit: President Ronald Reagan's March 1983 speech on defense spending, since dubbed his "Star Wars" speech.
And after interviewing friends and analyzing 503 of his own samples, Steinhauser discovered the culprit: stomach hair.
But, lest we learn the wrong lessons from the episode, it's important to recognize the real culprit.
Chris Christie protected the culprit behind the closing of traffic lanes leading to the George Washington Bridge.
Although neither organization has been able to find a clear culprit, Juul continues to fall under scrutiny.
Unfortunately, this is not how our system works — and the culprit is our social security numbers (SSNs).
The effects of pesticides on honeybee populations are considered one culprit among several factors causing periodic declines.
Ishii grovels and trembles on the floor while being yelled at, as the real culprit looks on.
LTQS is often the culprit in stories of teen athletes suddenly collapsing and dying during a game.
Of course, you should see a doctor to make sure your work environment is truly the culprit.
According to Politico, which cited multiple former intelligence officials, the US concluded that the culprit was Israel.
Nevertheless, soon after leaving China, Trump warned against international trade rules violations (implying PRC as a culprit).
The amoeba is similar to Naegleria fowleri, which has been the culprit in several high-profile cases.
Many researchers point to social media and the FOMO culture it has cultivated as another big culprit.
The culprit is ObamaCare-created jobs that expanded healthcare bureaucracy at the expense of health care service.
The resistance would have started showing up long ago if the growth enhancing drugs were the culprit.
Martin said the veterinarian concluded that the culprit behind the dogs death was toxic blue-green algae.
The Microsoft Surface Pro 6 — a Mashable's Choice Award-winning device, mind you — is one such culprit.
Attribution is always difficult with cyberattacks and as of yet, no security researchers have found a culprit.
Facebook has been kind of the biggest culprit so far, but it's certainly not the only one.
"I have some news for Hillary and Democrats—I think I've got the real culprit," he wrote.
The romaine lettuce that seems to be the culprit in this latest outbreak includes prepackaged, chopped varieties.
Poor ratings appeared to be culprit, as "For the Record" almost always finished last in its timeslot.
During a check-up, on his 20163rd birthday, his doctor named summertime flu the most likely culprit.
He didn't say specifically Jen was the culprit, but it's not hard to read between the lines.
In the best detective stories, the truth that's uncovered isn't limited to the name of the culprit.
The Facebook post didn't name the culprit, and police didn't respond to CNN's request for more information.
Or maybe it's that he sees her victimhood as being a tragedy greater than any single culprit.
Cops were able to use surveillance video to nab the culprit, and John got his bag back.
The conventional view is that social media is the main culprit in terms of spreading misinformation online.
"I have family members angry because people are saying that my brother was the culprit," she said.
Low turnout seems a likely culprit, and lower turnout among nonwhites is not unusual in midterm elections.
The No. 1 culprit of tech clutter in every household, professional organizers say, is the power cable.
The culprit in his downfall was Prince Johnson, who came in fourth in this month's presidential elections.
A new study finds that one culprit may be a high fast-food, low plant-based diet.
Verlander was not a culprit, working six innings in his division series start against the Red Sox.
Presumably, she hasn't forgotten the failure of the men who laughed uproariously rather than catch the culprit.
YouTube was once rife with conspiracy theories like these — and its own recommendation algorithm was the culprit.
The culprit is America's main chemical safety law-- nearly 40 years old and broken from the start.
A new study says that an unlikely culprit confused the radiocarbon dating: fish consumed by the Vikings.
The real culprit is directors who enable this reckless behavior and render themselves flaccid fiduciaries for shareholders.
Cattle farming in Brazil is also a culprit behind deforestation and, consequently, fires in the Amazon rainforest.
For many of us in the "middle" of the country, the culprit has been our trade deficit.
Online subway maps that lop off the blocks beyond Harlem, Ms. Drury joked, may be a culprit.
Investigators identified Caribou-Palermo line transmission tower 27/222 as the primary culprit in the Camp Fire.
Do you honestly think that the culprit in Watergate wasn't Nixon but the famed leaker Deep Throat?
Drug deaths are the main culprit and the opioid crisis is the major driver of those deaths.
If Cleveland misses out on the postseason, its struggles against Chicago figure to loom as one culprit.
Darden pointed to Olive Garden as the main culprit for its revenue coming in slightly below estimates.
Spring is already here in much of the U.S., and scientists say climate change is a culprit.
The defense has also suggested that another man, a convicted child molester, may have been the culprit.
Once detected, a notification is sent to administrators, who can then step in and stop the culprit.
This type of infection is often the culprit of chronic wet coughs when kids don't have asthma.
Ms. Culprit creates vibrant, large-scale paintings and mixed-media canvases depicting female dancers and striptease artists.
Works by Mr. Kang, like those of Ms. Culprit, have yet to appear on the auction market.
But there is another culprit: a diminishing frontier spirit and an increasing paranoia about taking big leaps.
Making the wife the culprit in a two-families scenario is a nice departure from the norm.
Nicotine, Dr. Schroeder pointed out, isn't the primary culprit in the long list of smoking-related diseases.
The real culprit in the United States is not that we go to the doctor too much.
Sleep delay, though it can be linked to other sleep issues, is not the primary culprit here.
But those who know racism kills in this country can't be blamed for seeing another culprit here.
The most recent culprit is Mark Calabria, formerly the head of financial regulation at the Cato Institute.
Yes, the exact thing you're putting on to prevent these stains are exactly the culprit all along.
The astronomers—a pair of Canadians—published their analysis, along with what they believed was the culprit: Aliens.
So researchers at UCLA and USC partnered with 23andMe to deduce whether specific genes might be the culprit.
The Likely Culprit: "The most common red spots that resemble scars are secondary to acne," Dr. Rogers says.
The Likely Culprit: An allergic reaction, which can come from plants, beauty products, animal hair... pretty much anything.
The Likely Culprit: Heat rash, or inflammation caused by sweat that won't evaporate due to obstructed sweat glands.
Now, new research has complicated this age-old mystery, suggesting the real culprit was something even more toxic.
Orlando's family, however, suspects it was a murder—with Marina as culprit, after Orlando's wealth and material assets.
According to Bishop, investigators pinpointed the likely culprit as the addition of fludarabine to the pre-conditioning regimen.
It's a rare but irreversible condition, and in most cases the culprit is overenthusiastic use of colloidal silver.
Though Trump invoked Iran and Venezuela, the culprit behind the sudden spike was once again his own administration.
Salmonella Braenderup is a relatively rare culprit of foodborne disease, but like most Salmonella germs, it's no picnic.
Twitter user Dylan Higgs was investigating noises in an air vent when the culprit suddenly showed its beak.
Too much progressivism: In the early going of the backlash, this was the easy culprit to point to.
Now, an international team of doctors published in The Lancet believe they've managed to confirm the main culprit.
Security researchers at Flashpoint had earlier identified the Chinese company's parts as the primary culprit behind Friday's cyberattack.
Thanks to the Detectives and District Attorney Steve for working hard on this case and finding the culprit.
If battery size and shape does turn out to be the culprit, it will surprise virtually no one.
The likely culprit for office workers is particulate matter, which can easily enter buildings through windows and vents.
The culprit has never been identified, and has remained a subject of intense speculation throughout the bitcoin community.
Another culprit of post-vacay blues could be that the actual vacation wasn't as idyllic as you'd hoped.
The documentary suggests that the crime scene evidence was gathered and interpreted assuming that Routier was the culprit.
According to a study published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine, a virus seems to be the culprit.
For example, AI could be used to generate a fake culprit that's circulated online, spread on social networks.
For the team, the main culprit had to be both milder and more long-lived than sulfate aerosols.
NASA, though, has checked and rechecked its systems, and is confident that the rover is not the culprit.
During his press conference after the meeting, Powell also cited trade as a primary culprit for increased uncertainty.
That same report pointed out food wasted on the farm level in industrialized nations was a major culprit.
While the White House has not yet named a culprit, US officials have pinned the breach on Russia.
In fact, many people notice the odor first and then realize that a forgotten tampon is the culprit.
Buffets are a major culprit, especially in the Gulf, where hotels and restaurants often serve through the night.
The most likely culprit for the destruction is a volcano in the middle of the strait, Anak Krakatau.
A recent report from NASA's inspector general identified a culprit of NASA's chronic underestimation: a culture of optimism.
Neither West nor the Brewers were commenting on the matter, but the culprit had not yet been identified.
The easiest culprit to blame is music streaming, which now accounts for 247% of the music industry's revenue.
Perhaps the real culprit is American cheese itself, for being so darn bland and full of weird chemicals.
So far no culprit has been caught or identified, though NASA's OIG report says the investigation is ongoing.
"Kodachrome" is several times too slick for its own good; Mark Raso's direction is a major culprit here.
Ozone, a major component of smog, was a likely culprit in the aggravation of Netzer's asthma, Diette said.
After searching their home, the family made an alarming discovery—the culprit was a large infestation of bedbugs.
But those restaurant menus are often not washed and can be another culprit in the spread of bacteria.
Traps called crab pots, used in fishing for Dungeness crab, a popular seafood delicacy, are often the culprit.
When 4.5 million patient records were stolen in August of 2014, Heartbleed was believed to be the culprit.
The primary culprit: agreements to resolve disputes individually in private arbitration rather than en masse in open court.
We're told police are looking for any surveillance video of the culprit, but as of now ... no suspects.
According to the latest research, one culprit may be pain-sensing nerve fibers deep within the inner ear.
While the problem has been compounded by synthetic fibers, the main culprit is Huang's favorite material: disposable packaging.
But the main culprit was a political system that allows a minority party ample opportunities to block legislation.
If you find yourself reaching for yet another handful of M&Ms, new research suggests a surprising culprit.
Climate change is one guess, but the researchers haven't found any conclusive signs that it is the culprit.
Many people think that sulfites are the culprit behind wine headaches, but other chemicals are likely to blame.
The lack of an easily verified culprit may help explain why such attacks persist in the United States.
Republicans who supported the law say the culprit is Trump's trade war with China, not the tax law.
A major culprit, everyone I spoke to agreed, was the sheer size of assets managed by hedge funds.
But I think that the real culprit of what happened on October 1st was the government of Catalonia.
Trash is a primary culprit, but rats are also spawning more offspring each year thanks to warmer winters.
Defaulting to plastic for an emergency or another expense is a major culprit in creating or continuing debt.
The culprit could have been another animal's fecal matter; it's possible that humans relieved themselves in the canals.
Lazy glutes lead to tight hip flexors, the culprit behind many nagging lower back, knee, and groin injuries.
She just stated that the culprit was a travel agency, which, citing privacy issues, she would not name.
However, tests suggest that the culprit is adenovirus type 3, a different strain than the one in Wanaque.
In the coming weeks, the news media will likely center on the culprit and his motivations in Orlando.
Graham, however, offered up another culprit: The tactics of Cruz, who is competing with Trump for the nomination.
Dozens of species have been known to carry West Nile, but the Culex pipiens is the primary culprit.
The culprit might be clear for those following FedEx's public divorce with the nation's largest e-retailer: Amazon.
I did some digging around, and soon discovered that the culprit was a Reuters photographer named Brian Snyder.
One possible culprit may be overeating, according to a new study published in the journal Frontiers In Nutrition.
The commission singled out China as the leading culprit in purloining trade secrets, computer software and patented technology.
Mr. Fishbein also brought up another potential culprit, a convicted child molester who had once been a suspect.
The Democratic National Committee announced in June 2016 that it had been hacked and Russia was the culprit.
A sedentary lifestyle is the real culprit behind most chronic diseases, especially heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
The main culprit: the Pentagon's ambition to connect as much of the military's weapons system to the internet.
The culprit was Francis Coquelin, who is as close to being an artisan as Arsenal has ever fielded.
For that reason, Freeman and the beekeeping community in general believe that other beekeepers are the main culprit.
She visited an oral surgeon before her friend suggested what ended up being the true culprit: her mouthguard.
But, when we spoke with Akbar he claimed he knows the culprit, a female, but wasn't naming names.
After scouring the scientific literature and applying his own logic, Nelson came up with a new culprit: tobacco.
More junk food on the shelves, more access to carbohydrates and sugar, they thought, might be the culprit.
The FDA has characterized teen use of e-cigarettes as an "epidemic," highlighting Juul as a chief culprit.
You're never told who the culprit of his crime is, so the question of his innocence always lingers.
Dr. de Jong said the trend of not having grain in a dog's diet might be a culprit.
Two days later, the Times named US nuclear scientist and Taiwanese American Wen Ho Lee as the culprit.
Trust has eroded as anyone who had access to the leaked code is regarded as the potential culprit.
Unlike in epidemics of the past, we have a commanding medical understanding of the nature of today's culprit.
No claim of responsibility has been issued, and so far the U.S. government has not identified a culprit.
As for the clothes theft, Mr. Gauland says he plans to press charges when the culprit is found.
They were 68-72 after Wednesday's victory, their season ravaged by a familiar culprit in Anaheim: pitching injuries.
Could this disorder, called lymphedema-distichiasis (from the Greek, meaning a double row of eyelashes) be the culprit?
The culprit, Martin's veterinarian said, was poisoning from blue-green algae present in the pond where they played.
Jennifer Lawrence's photos leaked because she fell victim to a phishing attack (the culprit has since been arrested).
The cause is unknown, though CDC officials say it's unlikely that a virus or bacteria is the culprit.
TOM Something tells me — O.K., it's the nasty two-way sniping — that food is not the culprit here.
Hurricane Harvey was about to douse Texas with deadly flooding, and Mr. Storey had identified the culprit: Republicans.
The likely culprit for those deaths may be a vitamin E acetate found in some THC vaping products.
But the primary culprit, according to Michael White, author of "Shipwrecks of the California Coast," has been fog.
Her mother uses the excuse that relatives or acquaintances could be the culprit to cut them all off.
One man&aposs camera was hacked, and the culprit demanded a bitcoin payment and threatened to "terminate" him.
Demographers have long pointed to China's "one-child policy" as the culprit of the country's current population problems.
That year, 313 incidents were reported, 80 percent of them an illness; gastrointestinal ailments were a major culprit.
The use of pesticides is listed as the primary culprit, as well as habitat loss and climate change.
Automation is often blamed for these loses, but Canadians who are out of work point to another culprit.
And if you've been the culprit, it could hurt your reputation over time, says career expert Jeff Black.
November 26-27, 2014: Thanksgiving Day Storm A nor'easter was the culprit of this Thanksgiving storm in 2014.
Investigators are struggling to pin down a main culprit — a specific chemical or additive related to the illness.
He'll come up with a scenario — or at least a tweet — that casts Rosie O'Donnell as the culprit.
Something as simple as your circadian rhythm being thrown off by the dwindling sunlight might be the culprit.
One potential culprit is the extreme temperatures on Bennu, which range from 240 to minus-100 degrees Fahrenheit.
But the Tyrannosaurus rex was struck down in her prime, before reaching her 30s, by an unlikely culprit.
The case is now closed -- but not before the sheriff's office shared a "captured" photo of the culprit.
But they have not isolated the heroin yet, and they're not sure that carfentanil was truly the culprit.
A big culprit: "sharenting," or parents willingly giving away their children's information, like name and date of birth.
"Just revolting…I hope they find the culprit and they are heavily fined and jailed!" one Facebook user commented.
In Pennsylvania, 50 percent of drug-overdose deaths had no drug reported as the culprit on the death certificate.
While the company did acknowledge the issue in a public blog post, no culprit ingredient was shared with consumers.
A broken window was discovered on property, which police believe is likely how the culprit(s) entered the home.
Match a suspect's DNA to DNA found at the scene of a crime and it's certain they're the culprit.
The culprit has not been found, so there's no way to know for sure what they meant to write.
It would take a long time before researchers at the university finally isolated a possible culprit: the Keystone virus.
The UAE, a regional rival of Iran's, said it concluded that a "state actor" is the most likely culprit.
Teigen does her fair share of dancing on Lip Sync Battle, which could be the culprit of these marks.
For many the culprit is a serious form of fatty liver disease called nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, also known as NASH.
Bobb arrived in Detroit and got down to business searching for a culprit behind the schools' wildly unbalanced books.
Hayde told FOX31 officials will be far "more lenient" with those charges if the culprit decides to come forward.
According to popular media headlines such as "Swipe Right For Syphilis," the culprit is clear: sex and dating apps.
Analysts and investors see U.S. rates markets as the culprit behind the quickened pace of financial tightening in Canada.
Although scientists still don't understand the link, the new reports point to a possible culprit: the synthetic opioid fentanyl.
Some are chalking up the change to the chlorine from the Olympic pool, which is most likely the culprit.
No one knows why, but a likely culprit is the very scale and ubiquity of such widely travelled languages.
Three people were shot outside Kandi Burruss's Georgia restaurant, and it appears cops know the identity of the culprit.
Drastic cost-cutting and higher well productivity helped offset weaker revenue trends, the main culprit behind the profit miss.
But there are 14,500 "energy culprit" buildings that together produce almost a quarter of the city's total GHG emissions.
He said he did not think the culprit was a sophisticated nation-state hacker looking to disrupt the election.
The season 1 ending revealed clams were the true culprit all along last year; the world simply didn't notice.
Today's culprit, Kylie Jenner, wore a corset over a T-shirt, and we're feeling pensive about the layering technique.
Affordability appeared to be the culprit, although some blamed the drop in weaker consumer sentiment in the overall economy.
Sluggish global trade is the culprit here as demand from the U.S. and Europe remains weak, according to Ferner.
Related: The Deal With Dermaplaning For Softer, Smoother Skin 30sStress is a big culprit for breakouts during this period.
Working in mice, Washington University researchers found that the culprit may in fact be a different bacteria: Gardnerella vaginalis.
Another culprit multiplying and producing toxins at room temperature is Bacillus, found commonly in rice, soups, sauces and leftovers.
"Weak external demand is the major culprit for deterioration in manufacturers' sentiment," said Yuichiro Nagai, economist at Barclays Securities.
The first culprit is tiny impurities—dust and soot grains—buried just beneath the surface of the ice sheet.
By the 1960s, fat had emerged as a plausible culprit, and some researchers were looking into sugar as well.
"The culprit seemed to have cased the place before snatching Ken (the trailer)," he wrote via email to MUNCHIES.
" After she discovered the culprit, Schneider writes that she was "driven to learn everything I could about this disease.
Zehner said late Saturday that the culprit was still classified as an "unknown substance," and the investigation was ongoing.
The real culprit, the authors write, is a steady increase in the cost of labour—of teachers and doctors.
But it's still unclear exactly how e-cigarettes could be causing these cases, if they are indeed the culprit.
The central bank's own large balance sheet may even be a culprit, by helping hold down long-term rates.
If Zika is indeed the culprit of this devastating birth defect, there will be many more questions to answer.
It didn't seem that the diuretic alone, which can cause less extreme reduction in potassium, could be the culprit.
And on his show Sunday night, Last Week Tonight host John Oliver highlighted a major culprit for it: you.
As the Cook Report's David Wasserman notes, however, redistricting isn't the prime culprit for the decline of swing seats.
While the crisis of democracy has many causes, social media platforms have come to seem like a prime culprit.
At that point, the Winston-Salem man decided to set up a night vision camera to catch the culprit.
Often, light is the culprit, creating glare where you don't want it and washing out otherwise Insta-worthy shots.
We scoured the first twelve episodes of Riverdale for all the hints that Clifford was the culprit all along.
If he can strike a few deals, he can reshape history to make the party — not himself — the culprit.
But oil prices — after a big recovery in 2016 — have been the culprit in a falloff for the sector.
It isn't clear if Truman or the man stooped over the cake was the clumsy culprit, but everyone noticed.
For the culprit, look no further than the circuit-breakers that regulators introduced at the start of this week.
Until officials locate the culprit, they won't know whether there are other suicide vests are out there, he continued.
Thus enforcing laws against slave labor would reduce carbon dioxide emissions, the key culprit behind global warming, he said.
My suspicion is that moving the fingerprint reader, the simplest way to unlock and pay, is the culprit here.
The common culprit in much food-borne illness is homemade food that has not been properly canned or fermented.
In reality, the likely culprit lies in reimbursement models that lack incentives for reducing cost and increasing value delivered.
Chains of FimH, a type of protein, attaching to human cells are the culprit behind E. coli's vice grip.
So if a specific accessory or part of your computer acts badly, an outdated driver is often the culprit.
Many Tories blame Mr Bercow for obstructing Brexit, but the real culprit was their lack of a reliable majority.
But the main culprit was not Ms. Arab, Tehran's public prosecutor, Abbas Jafar-Dolatabadi, concluded on the television program.
When he came out and looked at the lineup a second time, he decided Mr. Negron was the culprit.
He says one of these asset classes is behaving like an imposter — and he thinks he's pinpointed the culprit.
Without data transparency, we can't know whether researchers evaluated all possible variables – perhaps "Chemical Y" was the true culprit.
The characters' personal lives are so interesting that you almost forget that one of them could be the culprit.
Abramson presents Baquet, who became executive editor after Abramson's ouster, as the brittle and jealous culprit for her firing.
Whatever the culprit, our careers often affect our personal relationships — and in extreme cases, they can even ruin marriages.
It's possible that another weapon or test caused the explosion, though Skyfall is currently suspected as a likely culprit.
ANGELA, NEW YORK The culprit: What passes for a burger these days could handily feed a family of four.
The Zika virus is usually transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito -- a common culprit in infecting humans with viruses.
However, CDC tests suggest that the culprit is adenovirus type 3, a different strain than the one in Wanaque.
Scientists discovered huge damage to the layer in the 1980s and identified chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, as the main culprit.
Human error while using an electronic death registration system appears to have been the biggest culprit in the discrepancy.
"The main culprit for me at least is controlling movement and camera at same time," he told me recently.
Russia is the likely culprit behind the only two cyber-related blackouts in history, both launched against the Ukraine.
The story stayed in the papers until the actual culprit, an Italian thief named Vincenzo Peruggia, was finally arrested.
A typical culprit is a class of medication used to treat high blood pressure and kidney damage from diabetes.
If you have a runny nose in the spring and this happens every year, allergies are the likeliest culprit.
Twenty minutes later the dispute was settled when the culprit was shot in the knee by the dog owner.
This is more magical thinking: They just can't fathom that someone who isn't an outcast could be the culprit.
Transmission lines appear to be the culprit behind the wine country fires, but officials are still investigating other causes.
At the end of the exhibition, once they have found the culprit, they are given a tube of paint.
Russian officials have either denied that the former spy was attacked, or have accused Britain of being the culprit.
Not surprisingly, one suspected culprit of microcephaly is agrotech giant Monsanto, one of the most controversaial corporations on earth.
Unless you're the stock market, you probably haven't moved much (in my case, gingerbread rum balls are the culprit).
Navy officials even think they know the culprit: U-25, a submarine linked to the sinking of 25 ships.
We're meant to assume the culprit is Dolores, who is currently eavesdropping on the conversation from a neighboring building.
The first culprit — perhaps unintentionally — was the writer James Agee, whom Ms. Levitt met through her mentor, Walker Evans.
The culprit, the crown-of-thorns starfish, has an extrudable stomach that wraps around the coral to ingest it.
Wildfires are once again ravaging California, and if climate change isn't the culprit, it's an aggravating factor — an accomplice.
One line of inquiry, an investigator told us: Was the culprit an electrical problem like a fallen power line?
When a person noticed their garden veggies were being stolen, they set up a camera to catch the culprit.
The culprit was Marine Serre: a surprisingly elfin radical, 5 feet and change tall, soft-spoken in the extreme.
There's no doubt a warmer world is changing the nature of fires, even if it's not the main culprit.
If you have a dermatological condition such as eczyma, lichen sclerosis, or lichen planus, that may be the culprit.
Some people reportedly woke up Wednesday to a series of booms -- and frost quakes may have been the culprit.
China is a primary culprit: it accounts for 87 per cent of all counterfeit goods seized at the border.
Broadie determined that the actual culprit was a failure to one-putt enough, and Donald was leaving putts short.
You have turned it towards the culprit and have provided a powerful opportunity for the victim to collect herself.
Saudi Arabia is not the only culprit in Yemen's descent into hell, but it is the most powerful player.
Well, that set her off something fierce, as she did her own investigation of sorts to find the culprit.
Rams, McVay fighting off 2018 demons As Shanahan's offense has surged, McVay's has drifted backward, with the same culprit.
A more surprising, counterintuitive culprit isn't the wider world or the person behind the wheel but the car itself.
Manafort's lawyers sought to establish Gates as the true culprit behind any omissions or mistakes on Manafort's tax filings.
The leaks are hugely embarrassing for Beijing, and there is almost certainly a hunt for the culprit happening now.
An analysis from the FBI and other agencies concluded that Israel was the culprit, according to the Politico report.
"The biggest culprit in the global steel overcapacity ... is China, China, China," DiMicco told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Friday.
The sample, believed to have come from the culprit, did not match Mr. Steward, throwing the case into doubt.
Workers' rights groups have zeroed in on the tipped minimum wage as one culprit in America's growing income inequality.
In fact, the president spent ample time making the case that socialism is the real culprit for Venezuela's ills.
Whether the culprit is sugar or increased calories isn't known, but both decrease when you cut out extra sugar.

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