As the seventh bucket was poured in the mixture reached critical mass initiating a sustained chain reaction. |
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It added that these international players have started initiating cost-cutting measures to improve their cost-structure. |
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As for measures that remain actionable, due restraint will be shown in initiating any countervailing duty investigations. |
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The key is that it will be you initiating the changes, but you could be feeling as if you have been backed into a corner over it. |
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He reported that shortly after initiating the turn, the airplane appeared to stall, and rotated to the left. |
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The factors initiating the destructive process are largely unknown, but genetic and non-genetic factors are involved. |
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It should be stressed to patients that they should completely stop smoking when initiating nicotine patch therapy to avoid adverse effects. |
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Lesion onset usually occurs in a pattern related to the skin irritant or allergen initiating the reaction. |
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When eating solid food, patients may have difficulty chewing and initiating swallows. |
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I was already initiating moves to get myself onto a site much closer to home, back in Liverpool. |
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A protein binding to the promoter region could cause steric occlusion and prevent RNA polymerase from initiating transcription. |
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The onus for initiating this particular intercommunity communication is on Dalits. |
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In many plant pathogenic fungi, conidia are the infectious propagules responsible for initiating infection as well as disease dissemination. |
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I had been working as an overseer of cattle for a few weeks and had spent the last few days initiating her into her new role. |
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The commander has the option of handing off the target to the gunner or of slaving the gun to the commander's sight and initiating the fire. |
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In fact, the credit for initiating him into the world of shadow puppetry goes to a Chinese scholar. |
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It came without warning, as if a switch flicked, initiating a flood of brightness. |
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Ethylene plays a major role in initiating ripening in climacteric fruits such as tomato and apple. |
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The initiating event in hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state is glucosuric diuresis. |
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In the first response stage, the brake pads are placed on the brake disc and the hydraulic pressure increased without initiating braking. |
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She efficiently humiliates the girls, initiating a reign of abuse which gradually erodes their characters. |
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Many simple things, for example picking up an item, activating a switch or initiating a dialog, can be done with a single mouse click. |
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However, they usually regard holophrases as important, being the child's earliest ways of initiating verbal communication. |
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Credulous undergraduates fall prey to priestly performers who claim to be initiating them into the subterranean mysteries. |
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Some horses develop stringhalt after an injury such as having a leg caught up in a fence while others have no known initiating cause. |
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The first group opens fire on a convoy's flank, initiating the battle, and then withdraws, drawing the convoy's attention toward it. |
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I think I also remember initiating a drinking game, but that part was fuzzy too. |
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These observations confirm the importance of ethylene in initiating fruit ripening. |
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After initiating brake actuation, the aircraft yawed to the right, and he ceased braking action to analyze the situation. |
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In such a case, the initiating unit, after the event, will be adjudged guilty of poor management. |
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Ovaries from late fifth instar larvae and pupae were used for initiating the cell cultures. |
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I found that there was not just one method of initiating encounters in the red-light district. |
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The working definition of insomnia is a persistent difficulty in initiating and maintaining sleep. |
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It is in such registries that the documents initiating proceedings are presented for filing. |
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The current public-sector pay agreement with the State Government prevents the union initiating a pay case at this time. |
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Before initiating treatment of latent tuberculosis infection, physicians must ensure that active disease is not present. |
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Of these, most resulted from a female initiating amplexus with a calling male. |
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At puberty, hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis activity increases, initiating a cascade of physiological events. |
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The United States, because of its large research base, has led in initiating technology. |
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If, for instance, a message cannot be delivered, it is scheduled to be delivered later, without immediately initiating a continuous retry. |
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The initiating signal for this and all other forms of clinical appendicitis still remains elusive. |
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We tested the role of desmin in initiating such pathways via direct visualization of muscle nuclei before and during mechanical loading. |
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Splitting the stalk reveals internal discoloration and soft slimy rot mostly initiating at the nodes. |
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Before initiating vast new carnage abroad, the government wants its propaganda siege to take hold at home. |
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She says the emphasis is on police and prosecutors initiating legal action, to take pressure off the woman. |
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Self-propagation occurs when the autocatalyst diffuses into the reactive medium, initiating reaction and creating more autocatalyst. |
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He took down the dossier, saving me the trouble of initiating a court action. |
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The consumption of too much fat prevents your body from properly using carbohydrates, initiating the cascade of problems mentioned above. |
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On Tuesday, I am going to Radio Rhema at the now defunct train station and am initiating the beginning of the end. |
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Whatever those undesirable outcomes, there will exist logical scenarios triggered by initiating events. |
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Prior to initiating any flexibility program, especially for sciatica or low back pain, disc involvement should be ruled out. |
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In initiating this exchange with his mother, Henry is likely to have been making a statement about his own autonomy and transition into manhood. |
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Although there was a scarcity of fuelwood, it hardly served as an initiating factor. |
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Likely all of these factors played some role in initiating beryl precipitation, particularly where mineralization is contained within highly altered vein selvages. |
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In turn, local managers, clinicians and decision-makers need to get better at accepting responsibility and initiating and driving forward improvement and change. |
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This execution involves performing arithmetic and logical calculations, initiating memory accesses, and controlling the flow of program execution. |
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Mr Hall was full of praise for the National Trust for initiating the project, which will see a redisplayed and reinterpreted Wordsworth House reopen to the public next month. |
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The binding of a chemical cue to an odorant receptor activates G proteins initiating a signal transduction cascade that results in a behavioral response. |
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Men, on the other hand, more frequently replied that sexual attraction was a prime reason for initiating a friendship, and that it could even deepen a friendship. |
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Despite some organisations initiating ICT projects to benefit rural communities through telecentres, Internet service has just recently begun to spread all over the country. |
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It did not prove that Roosevelt was initiating an inevitable alliance against Nazism. |
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Before initiating testosterone treatment, physicians should discuss the potential and theoretic risks, and individual risk and benefit assessments with the patient. |
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One of the main differences between Topsell's and Bernard's approaches lies in the way each explained Ruth's moral code in initiating the threshing floor scene. |
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The South African asbestos trade responded to the post-war boom by initiating and extending underground workings, and by centralizing and mechanizing the refining process. |
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She has constant titubation and rhythmic jerking of her entire upper and lower extremities, obvious eye nystagmus and difficulty in initiating ocular saccades. |
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There is still much speculation concerning initiating triggers. |
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Protons, deuterons, and tritons would begin fusing with each other, releasing more energy, and initiating other fusion reactions among other hydrogen isotopes. |
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A white knight is a person who is asked to acquire a company as an alternative to an unwanted black knight, who is the investor initiating a hostile takeover bid. |
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With practice, the momentum created by the dolphin kick and hand movement initiating your somersault should allow you to land aggressively at the wall. |
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The hydroperoxyderivatives of PUFA can undergo autocatalytic degradation, producing radicals and thus initiating the chain reaction of lipid peroxidation. |
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The chlorides destroyed the passivating effect of cement's alkaline environment, initiating corrosion of steel reinforcement, relief angles, and anchors. |
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This Anglosphere civilization has been the path-breaker for modernity, initiating modern democratic institutions and the industrial and subsequent economic revolutions. |
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The process begins with initiating the microscopic process under study. |
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The institute, incorporated in 1987, is devoted to developing leadership among Detroit's young people and initiating them into the struggle for civil rights. |
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Her major gratifications were seeing the many social services she was instrumental in initiating come to fruition, among them day care for senior citizens. |
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During the Revolutionary crisis, these groups fed the merchants' committees, Sons of Liberty, and other extralegal bodies initiating an intercolonial correspondence. |
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Registered in December 1974, the aircraft was ground-looped while on the ferry flight to Arizona in July 1980, initiating a five-year restoration. |
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The Ministry of Finance is initiating a first on the Bulgarian market by the emission of euro-denominated bonds with a 15-year period of maturity. |
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Later, amidst thousands of adversaries, he expostulated by initiating and appealing for re-adopting conventional ethical and religious norms people had deviated from. |
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Its role in mitosis of the embryo organizing the first mitotic spindle initiating the process of human development is now well established. |
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The anthrax situation is unclear right now as to who is initiating the attacks. |
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Such voices may increase in the coming days as the party introspects on the poll results before initiating changes. |
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A U235 bomb would therefore need to incorporate a gun weighing ten tons. Then there was the question of initiating or triggering the bomb. |
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Cumberland Lodge today is an educational charity dedicated to initiating fresh debate on the burning questions facing society. |
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He then gifted the lands of the former exarchate to the pope, thus initiating the Papal States. |
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German armies invaded the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941, initiating nearly four years of total war. |
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He also founded the transatlantic slave trade and has been accused by several historians of initiating the genocide of the Hispaniola natives. |
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From the 13th century, Wokou based in Japan made their debut in East Asia, initiating invasions that would persist for 300 years. |
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Roads in midslope and ridgetop positions may affect the drainage network by initiating new channels or extending the existing drainage network. |
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While the Atlanticists have been important for initiating the program, the Gaullists became the dominant coalition with the subsystem. |
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Cancer initiating cells are 1,000 times more tumorigenic than other cancer cells and are capable of self-renewals. |
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Annunciation is especially important in Eastern Orthodoxy because it is the action initiating Christ's Incarnation. |
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Velitchkovsky was notable in initiating a major spiritual revival within the Russian Church in the Hesychast tradition. |
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She was prescribed ciprofloxacin 750 mg by mouth twice per day with the intention of initiating intravenous antibiotics. |
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Clinicians are being advised to conduct liver function tests before initiating treatment and during therapy. |
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After the 2015 general election, John Whittingdale was appointed as Secretary of State, tasked with initiating the BBC Charter review process. |
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Another by now trusted technocrat, d'Aguesseau, returned as Chancellor, initiating down to his death in 1751 landmark judicial reforms. |
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Deborah Ellen Frisch, 53, is facing a charge of initiating a false report and a probation violation in the previous case. |
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Trimm's insightful instructions for initiating a fundament change of heart. |
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In the United Kingdom, it is the House of Commons that holds the power of initiating an impeachment. |
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Slavery wreaked havoc in the interior, with states initiating wars of conquest for captives. |
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It is often discussed along with William Gibson's novel Neuromancer as initiating the cyberpunk genre. |
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Thaksin sought to position Thailand as a regional leader, initiating various development projects in poorer neighbouring countries like Laos. |
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Nicephorus ravaged the coasts with a fleet, initiating the only instance of war between the Byzantines and the Franks. |
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In 476, Odoacer became the first barbarian King of Italy, initiating a new era. |
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Paine's great contribution was in initiating a public debate about independence which had previously been rather muted. |
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Under his consulship, however, the Senate had little power in initiating legislation by introducing bills for senatorial debate. |
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The researchers compared North Carolina Medicaid patients' resource utilization before and after initiating controller therapy with montelukast or fluticasone propionate. |
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The first chamber was called the 'Council of 500' initiating the laws, the second the 'Council of Elders' reviewing and approving or not the passed laws. |
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The Danes first arrived in Ireland in 795 AD, at Rathlin Island, initiating subsequent raids and fortified trade settlements, so called longphorts. |
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Besides morefold anionic domino processes with one pericyclic reaction, domino sequences combining two initiating anionic with two pericyclic steps have also been developed. |
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One patient, prior to initiating the training protocol, presented non-exercise-related haematemesis due to a gastric ulcer and had to be excluded. |
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The Mohists advocated a unified, utilitarian ethical and political order, posting some of its first theories and initiating philosophical debate in China. |
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In addition to initiating the Hundred Years' War, Edward III expressed his claim in heraldic form by quartering the royal arms of England with the Arms of France. |
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Marcus Velleius Paterculus asserted that Octavian tried to avoid proscribing officials whereas Lepidus and Antony were to blame for initiating them. |
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After the defeat of the Xiongnu, however, Chinese armies established themselves in Central Asia, initiating the Silk Route as a major avenue of international trade. |
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This project investigates the disease mechanisms in celiac disease by using predisposing genes and genetic variants as disease initiating factors. |
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John Laurens to France and is credited with initiating the mission. |
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Cooke argues that hope plays a transcendental function in thought and inquiry as a necessary condition for the possibility of asking questions initiating inquiry. |
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