And it's always triggered by a feeling of inferiority and it starts with a sense of failure. |
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Growing up in the 1960s and 70s, the album that triggered her into thinking she should have a go herself was Harvest by Neil Young. |
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Although he only had the one fit, it triggered me to have his medication levels checked. |
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When I lived in Rotterdam, I wasn't triggered to start a label or organize concerts. |
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While he doesn't want to hurt people, he can't help his rage when he's triggered. |
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It was too much of a coincidence for both an electronic disturbance and a triggered bomb to go off simultaneously. |
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See how feelings arise and how quickly we can associate them with any triggered emotions. |
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Suddenly his unruffled middle age is disrupted by a triggered memory of his childhood. |
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Some are increasingly concerned that others on the committee are calculating that they will be able to reverse the triggered cuts. |
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With no little trepidation, he ran a diagnostic, pinpointing the alarm, and called up the sequence that had triggered it. |
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Plans for an extra 10 flights an hour at Heathrow Airport have triggered furious protests among residents and an anti-noise pressure group. |
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He won a sizeable chunk of India, the land whose riches had triggered Europe's Age of Exploration. |
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State data indicate that the surge in gasoline prices over the past year has not triggered an avalanche of ride-sharing. |
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Calvert points out that the floods triggered by the recent storm surge had demonstrated the eco friendly nature of the dry latrines. |
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Gibson's injury triggered the off season signing of John Thornton, who will start alongside DT Tony Williams. |
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This one soldier's yell to his comrades-in-arms triggered the whole army to increase their fighting vigor. |
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A powerful snowstorm cut off power for thousands of people and triggered rockslides across the state. |
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As the plates grind against one another, earthquakes are triggered along the fault. |
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Well, needless to say, that triggered a pillow fight that lasted for 10 minutes until Nick pulled me down and started kissing me. |
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The diagnosis of locked-in syndrome is often triggered by a member of the care staff or family reporting awareness. |
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If the government simply adds to the deficit, inflation could be triggered by this further loosening of fiscal policy. |
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But a series of personal disasters and financial ruin triggered a mental disorder that was to turn the father of two into a killer. |
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I don't know what triggered it this time around, or what it is that keeps holding me back from losing it completely. |
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Children with documented cat allergy or with asthmatic symptoms triggered by a cat should avoid cats. |
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But neither film triggered a rush on the Royal Ballet School as Les Choristes has done on French choirs. |
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A common feature of cryptobiotic processes is the production of large amounts of saccharides triggered by the detection of stressful conditions. |
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In some patients, lupus skin disease or lupus internal organ disease can be triggered by reactions to certain drugs. |
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The onset of puberty appears to be triggered by changes in the blood melatonin level. |
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The cameras were triggered automatically by any movement in the vicinity of the bower, where all courtship and mating take place. |
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The Lancet report showed evidence of extensive destruction triggered by blood cells called macrophages. |
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A gout attack can be triggered by illness, injury or prolonged stress, by unusual physical exertion, or by too much alcohol or crash dieting. |
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The team confirms that the slide was the result of a snow avalanche from a ridge top, which triggered both a flood and debris flow. |
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In all cases, the sound seems to be triggered by sand avalanching down the sides. |
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Passing tigers, rhinos, tapirs, deer and other animals triggered the shutter by tripping infrared sensors. |
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Phytochrome-mediated changes in GA production triggered stem elongation in cowpea. |
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An economy of scope is, in effect, a cost saving triggered by producing one output in the presence of another. |
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Whatever those undesirable outcomes, there will exist logical scenarios triggered by initiating events. |
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By the time the grapes are boxed and shipped across the island, heat and humidity have triggered fermentation from natural yeasts. |
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The ambulanceman claims it was learning first aid in the Cubs and Scouts that triggered his long and varied career in the front line. |
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Psychologically speaking, the consumers are motivated by desires for the sensations that are triggered by the substances they consume. |
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Santo said the flooding was triggered by torrential rains over the last three days, which caused several rivers to overflow their banks. |
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But she offered no explanation as to what triggered his five-hour stand-off with police, during which he shot indiscriminately at neighbours. |
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The museum in Indonesia's politically fraught Aceh province was shaken by the seaquake that triggered off the tsunami. |
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Regardless of the variables he plugged in, the presence of human hunters triggered mass extinctions. |
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He triggered the National Response Plan, which provided for a cabinet level task force, the day the hurricane hit. |
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The yellowtail sashimi triggered a gag reflex so bad I almost threw up at the table. |
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The plot is triggered in the early chapters of the novel when a colleague is murdered. |
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If it does come, it would be triggered by the naked greed of a nation that is selfish and self-centred to the point of gross stupidity. |
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The initial inquiry triggered sensational newspaper headlines and aroused widespread distrust of the state's public hospital system. |
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Lee's suggestion triggered a lot of controversy, including questions about its feasibility. |
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Officials fear they may have been washed away by tidal waves triggered after Friday's earthquake. |
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The project, for six former prisoners, has triggered a tidal wave of protest. |
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That's why Yu's comments triggered such angst among those who see the makings of a dollar meltdown. |
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The end of the Cold War triggered a French pull-out from their barracks in Hiburg, then part of West Germany, freeing up land for urban planning. |
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I don't know what triggered this memory but it came and flooded my senses with remembrance. |
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But it was an invitation to help out at a children's tournament which triggered her interest in refereeing. |
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Attacks can be triggered by many factors, often a combination which can be tolerated individually but not together. |
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The woman guard complained that she was assaulted as she attempted a body search on Ross after a metal detector was triggered. |
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Mr White believes this triggered a downward spiral fuelled by heavy drinking sessions. |
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This has triggered more competition in metro areas, the place where competitive service providers have aggressively challenged incumbents. |
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The allegations triggered an investigation by the Financial Intelligence Bureau in Bulgaria, which came to a dead end. |
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Armed conflict is defined in functional terms, unlike a state of war which is triggered by a formal state of belligerency between two states. |
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Photos of her apparently lavish lifestyle on her microblog triggered suspicions that the organisation's funds had been misappropriated. |
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A girl died from a severe asthma attack that may have been triggered by bullying, an inquest heard. |
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He says his resignation was triggered by his inability to form a new Cabinet. |
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As parents, the Imperial couple generally abided by tradition, albeit with a few big changes triggered by the war. |
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The Mills bomb is time fused, triggered by pulling out the safety pin and releasing the lever. |
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During his session Simon was given a post-hypnotic suggestion triggered by tapping the top of his mallet. |
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His well wishes triggered a round of farewell remarks from other pod members. |
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It can be triggered by peer pressure, media pressure or sudden traumas such as divorce or death. |
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Then Dr Salmon triggered a mechanism, which unfurled the umbrellas like a flower and anchored them either side of the hole in the heart. |
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McCulloch prised off the door panel, triggered the first device and was shot in the arm. |
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Police believe the bomb was triggered by remote control when a truck carrying security officials arrived. |
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Both soldiers simultaneously removed their last stick grenades and triggered the fuses. |
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Each time soap was dispensed, the device was triggered to record one count. |
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Electronic switches were triggered and the nearest figure moved towards you. |
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When the sensor is triggered, compressed air rapidly fills the air bags before the user hits the ground and reduces or prevents injury. |
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Time is inconsequential here and events are triggered by elements of nature. |
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With the Internet, an explosion in the demand for home computers was triggered. |
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Observers in Ecuador saw the message as a strong hint that triggered the following events. |
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That picture triggered a national scandal, not to mention an emotional shock wave that threw his life off course. |
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Here again, the emblem suggests a chain of catastrophic, unspeakable events triggered by irresistible emotions. |
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What specific work of the law triggered this situation is not entirely clear. |
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The further out on the spectrum of this array, the longer a sequence of events is triggered. |
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The leaf is modified to form two moving lobes that will close on prey when the trap is triggered via touch-sensitive trichomes. |
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Other teachers may not have believed it was a wise decision and this triggered me to do more. |
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He lives in the country where hunting is common and whenever he hears what could be a gunshot, he's triggered. |
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She told me that by telling the student that I was going to defend myself, I triggered her. |
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For me as a survivor, I was triggered so I had to leave the room while they were presenting it, because the examples were so real life. |
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Firman said the dispute was triggered by a minor misunderstanding between a member of the police's Mobile Brigade and a group of marines. |
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Later in the game, the mercenaries start deploying Claymore mines, which are triggered by tripwire. |
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The majority of the damage and death came from a series of four huge tsunamis triggered by the eruption. |
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In this respect it should be noted that induction of heat-shock proteins can also be triggered by stress factors other than heat. |
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This in turn has triggered the disappearance of a system of symbols that once enabled immediate identification of a woman's status. |
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Some sort of centrifugal device that only triggered the counter if it was activated by the centrifugal force of the drum turning. |
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Now, the recall was triggered by concerns that blister packs contain two pills. |
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It is fascinating how the simultaneousness of the events is triggered by showing movement. |
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Since then, the mountainous county has been prone to mudflows and landslides triggered by torrential rains. |
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We turn next to semantic constraints triggered by the lexical properties of certain predicates, idioms, and anaphoric expressions. |
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Now, when we see the logo, a whole host of unconscious responses are triggered. |
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Torrential rain caused severe flooding and triggered at least 93 mudslides and landslides. |
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She triggered a massive boardroom rift when she refused to quit until fellow directors agreed to board changes. |
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The test showed that Stanton had an underactive thyroid, probably triggered by pregnancy. |
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The appetite for political consulting is triggered by the recognition that campaigning is an undertaking for professionals. |
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And the population explosion has triggered massive new construction projects, from roads to slash-and-burn agriculture and urban development. |
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There is a considerable amount of evidence that a bolide collision with Earth triggered the end of the dinosaur era 65 million years ago. |
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This triggered an undisciplined period by Hertford who were baffled and incensed by the referee's decisions. |
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The mutiny of the sailors at Kronstadt near Petrograd in March 1921 triggered a change in general policy. |
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Instead, the Marines were leaving a promotion ceremony when one of them apparently triggered a booby trap, causing the explosion. |
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In Section III, we examine the unionization, production control, and democracy struggles that were triggered by the crisis. |
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The resulting boost in world demand growth triggered a rise in U.S. import prices that bolstered domestic inflation pressures. |
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When the food moved from the stomach into the small intestine it triggered an allergic reaction. |
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Backpackers evacuated the building after a false fire alarm at the hostel, which was believed to have been triggered by a faulty smoke detector. |
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When this flip-flop is triggered, it provides an output to the pulse generator to start the experiment in synchrony with the video signal. |
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He also did several compression tests, which evaluate weak layers in the snowpack that might be prone to being triggered by a skier. |
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The breakdown of the polymer coating is heat unit related, not triggered directly by temperature. |
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This provision of the law is triggered only by an offer of sexual services or a solicitation to that end. |
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The heat has also triggered violent thunderstorms and flash floods in northern Britain. |
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Encounters are triggered by locating magic portals, which spawn monsters and an occasional treasure chest. |
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This is a type of hypersensitive reaction triggered by exposure to an antigen. |
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Trench warfare also led to stalemates that triggered even more casualties from vermin and disease. |
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This dizzying plunge through a Verwoerdian time warp was triggered by the Employment Equity Amendment Bill. |
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Our most vicious tendencies are based around and triggered by hormonal impulses. |
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Changes to the hydrogeological processes in dryland catchments, triggered by land clearing, often take many decades to reach a new equilibrium. |
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Managerial actions are based on decision-making heuristics triggered and altered by stimuli such as innovations. |
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A hydrogen bomb is triggered by an atomic bomb, and so could only be developed by countries that already had an atomic weapon capability. |
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The defence said that all these had been triggered by his heroin addiction and the need to get cash to feed it. |
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These moves follow a nationwide debate on medical services triggered by the death of an Indian cabinet minister in August this year. |
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News of the plan to make Spam popular again triggered a wave of nostalgia at our house. |
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The clashes are mostly triggered over protection rackets targeting nightclubs, bars and karaoke cafes operated by soldiers and policemen. |
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In the fucoid zygote, polarization events can be triggered by a range of stimuli, including unidirectional light and fertilization. |
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Were they really so thinly capitalized that any haircut would have triggered system-wide failures? |
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Shortly after they opened the Brooklyn Bridge in 1883, a rumour about its imminent collapse triggered a panicked stampede that killed 12 people. |
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The vast open landscape and the sheer enormity of the view triggered panic as I edged my way down, but at the same time took my breath away. |
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This takes no account of any liabilities that may be triggered by law suits and class actions against the company and its directors. |
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Some of our strongest memories are triggered by the sudden waft of a particular scent. |
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The ham-handed coup triggered a leadership crisis and widespread protests, as well as lingering bitterness and distrust. |
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A true food allergy is an abnormal response to a food triggered by the immune system. |
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The omission was not only noticed by quiet observers but triggered general audience murmur well before the show's half-way mark. |
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We report five cases of status asthmaticus that were triggered by inhaled heroin and review the pertinent literature. |
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It is triggered by ongoing inflammation and cytokine-related stimulation of hepatic stellate cells. |
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The multiplication is either triggered by genetic abnormality or external factors. |
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It is believed the wasp stings triggered an asthmatic response in his airways, which was coupled with an allergic reaction. |
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The latest accident is thought to have been triggered when one of the horses was stung by a wasp, causing it to bolt. |
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It triggered a veritable tidal wave of imitators, parodists, and artists wishing to capitalize on its success. |
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And this has triggered a cascade of problems, persuading the organisation to take up their cause. |
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Though I hardly understood the process, the question triggered a cascade of impressions about a person in a debilitated state of health. |
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Considerable interest in wave power in the the 1970s and 1980s was triggered by an oil crisis but many of the designs produced were never made. |
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Nonetheless, his death triggered events which led to cataclysmic changes at every level of society, and in almost every country on earth. |
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You will often also experience cataplexy triggered by emotion, especially amusement, anger, and elation. |
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Along the way several security lights were triggered one by one and the neighbours twitched their curtains aside to catch the end of the display. |
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Thus, IT firms were left with huge inventories and massive amounts of excess capacity, which triggered a plunge in IT-sector growth. |
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In 1929, for example, a relatively modest quake triggered an undersea landslide on the continental slope off Canada. |
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Hemicrania continua is not triggered by neck movements, but tender spots in the neck may be present. |
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The driver's flag triggered a spontaneous outburst of shouts, honks, and pumped fists from other drivers and pedestrians. |
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And they have triggered a greater civilian outcry than almost any other weapon. |
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The problems for the idea that these impacts triggered the massive volcanic outpourings are as follows. |
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A flurry of letters to local newspapers all over the country triggered a steady flow of chatty reminiscences by letter, e-mail and phone. |
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The blasts also triggered chaos inside the building, which a number of hostages seized upon as their cue to escape. |
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According to agents in the area, the budget has triggered renewed demand for holiday homes. |
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These letters have triggered a deluge of complaints to the watchdog, who seems to be treating them sympathetically, although he's no soft touch. |
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Prey were captured in water using jaw prehension, triggered by visual or tactile information. |
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His proposal, outlined during a plenary session of the conference, triggered a lively debate among conference participants. |
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Thousands of mini-buses are likely to be recalled by manufacturers Mercedes-Benz after a crash in Greater Manchester triggered a safety scare. |
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But the mirth is fleeting and the hysterical laughter, I suspect, is triggered more by nervous tension than by a wicked sense of humour. |
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With most rates around the world more or less following those of the U.S., Reaganomics also triggered a worldwide recession. |
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The chapter concludes with a discussion of agreement markers triggered by inflection classes. |
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His aides had cut him off from the political infighting that his illness has triggered at home. |
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The column triggered a fusillade that recalled the sulfurous exchanges between Joseph Pulitzer and his contemporaries in an earlier era. |
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Fever is the body's response to an infection or inflammation, and is triggered by special pyrogenic hormones from the hypothalamus. |
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In 1999, bank withdrawals by an Adelaide woman were understood to have triggered an alert. |
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The work is described as a large cubic structure that can be triggered by a control unit to affect the earth's speed of rotation. |
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Hospital bosses said a continuation of the problems that triggered the first six-day red alert led to its renewal again on Tuesday. |
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There was a factory building under construction, and this must be the chemical factory that triggered this incident. |
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The receiver recognized the radio signal and sparked the blasting cap, which in turn triggered the plastique. |
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For some, family violence, triggered by the stresses of unemployment and financial worries, emerged as a serious problem. |
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The fire brigade was called to the scene by the warden of the flats after the blaze triggered a fire alarm. |
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The concept of hormones triggered a new experimental approach in laboratory science. |
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These interleukins are triggered by inflammation, tissue damage, or intercurrent infections. |
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The North's disabling of the surveillance system has triggered alarm in the South and among its allies. |
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A crisis that reignites social turmoil could easily be triggered by outside factors. |
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The sculpture is embedded with 3,000 toy dogs whose little synchronized yaps are triggered by a hidden motion sensor. |
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Played just once after being triggered, each track generally contains an upbeat quality that complements the action well. |
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None of you were massively keen on the idea of remotely triggered landmines. |
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Last Tuesday, a record 37 inches of rain fell, and that triggered collapsed buildings and landslides. |
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Torrential rains yesterday collapsed roads and triggered landslides in central Taiwan but failed to relieve the drought in the north. |
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The lifting bag also comes with a remotely controlled activator which can be triggered up to a kilometre away. |
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Weak trading has apparently triggered a clause in the sale agreement enabling a renegotiation of the price. |
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The drought-like situation prevails in the district due to an acute shortage of water and extended power cuts triggered by delays in the monsoon. |
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He appears to be fine though because I didn't find anything that had triggered the headache of his. |
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Obviously, the revealing investigative reports into the dark side of society triggered the retaliation. |
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The affair triggered investigations which uncovered fraudulent accounting at several other major companies. |
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It was the aroma of the Christmas cake baking that triggered the anticipations and excitement. |
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If nothing else, it triggered a series of spats and arguments that continue to reverberate. |
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This triggered a rivalry between Carrara and the town of Pietrasanta that reverberates to this day. |
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Identifying the structure of DNA triggered a revolution in biology that is still continuing today. |
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When they arrived back at their home they discovered the source of the triggered alarm. |
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If you hit the fire alarm, airtight doors descend, but only within five feet of the triggered alarm. |
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She is asserting herself, yet when she does, I am triggered. |
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Finally, I noticed that a huge number of the stories on Latham's bouts of pancreatitis made reference to how pancreatitis was often triggered by excessive alcohol consumption. |
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According to investigations by oil company BP, in many cases static electricity discharging from a person created the spark that triggered the blaze. |
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What happens is that the inflammation of the liver triggered by the infection causes it to contract and it becomes a fibrous blob. |
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Your doctor may prescribe an antibiotic to eliminate the bacterial infection that triggered your reactive arthritis if it's still detectable in your body. |
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Clinical hyperthyroidism, also called thyrotoxicosis, is caused by the effects of excess thyroid hormone and can be triggered by different disorders. |
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That episode triggered a scandal that led to the purge of the Chongqing party secretary Bo Xilai. |
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For example, a video camera continuously monitors everything that transpires, whereas surveillance by wiretap will only be triggered when someone speaks. |
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Organomineralization has also been used to denote early diagenetic precipitation triggered by residual organic compounds such as fulvic acids, an area not treated here. |
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This was triggered in 2012 by the discovery of a skeleton beneath a parking lot in the English city of Leicester. |
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The thwap-thwap-thwap of rotary wings above triggered an intense reaction in Army trauma surgeon Dr. Tara Dixon. |
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The rule of the earls and the dukes of Urbino triggered a period of civil and cultural development that became apparent during the signory of Federico di Montefeltro. |
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For example, research has shown that most carbon-monoxide alarm incidents are triggered by a malfunctioning furnace. |
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In Houston, a large jar of fruit jelly, which has a density similar to some explosives, triggered the alarm on a machine that scans checked luggage. |
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She heard Annie shout her name and it triggered her into motion. |
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Dealers with long positions from the previous week triggered a massive dumping of cheap dollars but with little excitement generated from traders. |
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There are four sets of ultrasonic sensors for detecting the opponent at a distance and four contact sensors on its sides which are triggered when contact is made. |
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The trolley is fitted with a sensor which is triggered if it crosses the supermarket's boundaries, causing a shield to drop down over the wheels and stop the runaway cart. |
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Seventy-six houses, several bridges and buildings collapsed totally or partially because of the temblor, which also triggered landslides in affected areas. |
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Celiac disease is a T-cell-mediated disorder triggered by gluten in susceptible subjects, affecting not only the small bowel but also the gastric and colonic mucosae. |
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The crash triggered emergency beacons both in the aircraft and on the men, and helicopters from RAF Leconfield and RAF Wattisham were immediately scrambled. |
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Work on the foundations of a new cancer wing at St James's Hospital, in Leeds, triggered a landslip which in turn severed electrical cables and damaged a gas main. |
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No alarms were triggered as she strolled out of the giant supermarket in Limerick, Pennsylvania, and nobody thought otherwise. |
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With all these questions revolving in my mind for a long time, a very fruitful talk with a singer triggered me to pen down my thoughts into words. |
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The council is also reminding local people that when they go on holiday they will not be able to deactivate their burglar alarm if it is falsely triggered. |
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I made a dash for the door, and as I did I triggered the electronic video sensors at the store entrance, which wailed tumultuously as I broke out onto the street. |
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The treatment, no matter how benevolent in intent, was frankly invasive, and reinforced rather than relieved Joe's amnestic barriers for the events that triggered the fugue. |
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Police officers could have triggered a father of five's death from a sudden heart attack three days after they sprayed CS gas in his face, an inquest heard. |
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Yorkshire is a lone voice in trying to lobby Whitehall to see if we can get fatstock markets classified as slaughter points so that the 20-day ban is not triggered. |
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It all started after Democratic leaders triggered a closed-door session. |
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The female sexual brain is like an AND gate and requires many more cues for arousal to be triggered. |
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The publication in November 2001 triggered the anticipated bombshell. |
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These retrograde fluids may also have triggered new zircon growth, or the partial resorption of narrow zircon rims as suggested by the embayed rim morphologies. |
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When the fuse is triggered, a conventional explosion causes the second subcritical mass to be propelled at a high velocity into the first subcritical mass. |
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Preliminary data suggest this rainfall triggered a 500-year flood deluge. |
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The destruction of the old regime has triggered scrappy battles for power and influence, as chancers, coalitions and militias move into the vacuum left by the war. |
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A 5.1-magnitude earthquake triggered the collapse of the mountain's north flank, unloosing the biggest landslide ever recorded and an eruption equal to 500 Hiroshimas. |
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Never mind that his behavior in Boston's bordellos triggered the trade. |
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But it is also possible that a major economic adjustment in the US is triggered simply by the sheer financial exhaustion of America's overextended consumers. |
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This past week, it was the shooting at the Azana Spa in Brookfield, Wis., that triggered those flashbacks. |
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The onset of puberty is normally triggered by the hypothalamus. |
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On April 25, 2006, the tremor triggered a rockfall inside a gold mine, and three of the 17 miners were unable to escape. |
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Once triggered, the switch caused a razor sharp bowie blade to protrude from the tip of the hockey stick, where normally you'd use to hit the puck. |
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The explosion was triggered in a classroom where students, aged 9-11, were inserting fuses into fireworks that had been filled with gunpowder by older students. |
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The Big Five Banks dubbed too big to fail, are 35 percent bigger than they were when the meltdown was triggered. |
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An electrical fault was believed to have triggered the fire, which raged through an upstairs bedroom, causing the floor to collapse into the front room. |
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Whether anger is triggered by external events such as traffic jams, or by internal worrying, researchers are still unsure if it's healthier to express or suppress the emotion. |
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He lifted wage and price controls, which triggered inflation. |
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It is triggered before non-alveolar voiced consonants and before uvulars. |
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An alarm is triggered if the device is separated from the tag. |
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Large numbers of pinon pines are dying in the pinon-juniper forests of the Southwest due to a bark beetle outbreak triggered by several years of severe drought. |
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Their approach may have triggered the thief's hasty departure, said Wade. |
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Often triggered by irritants in the air such as cigarette smoke, asthma flares involve contraction and swelling of the muscles lining the tiny airways. |
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This sort of sustained engagement can short-circuit racially triggered instances of the confirmation bias, wrote Dobbin. |
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It was the same overwhelming urge that triggered him to flee the market. |
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Several observations on normal and injured lungs raise interest in the molecule and pathway specificity of deformation triggered vesicular trafficking. |
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The impulses to move are triggered by the deepest reverberations or vibrations in your body, as explained by the prana of Indian traditions and qi in the East. |
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Flight crew triggered a full emergency, donning smoke hoods and telling passengers to adopt brace positions before the plane landed safely 12 minutes later at 8.47 am. |
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Bird watching triggered his lifelong pursuits of evolution and biogeography, as well as conservation. |
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But did The Hague just witness the emergence of a new bloc to bloc rivalry, triggered by events in the Ukraine? |
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For members of AI, the debate is triggered by distress at the suffering in states torn apart by armed conict or by the collapse of governmental structures. |
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What's an example of a scene or a moment that triggered that kind of thought experiment? |
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He had been arrested and briefly jailed in Gary in 2004, after an incident triggered by a breakup with a live-in girlfriend. |
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When triggered, these firearms will load and fire automatically. |
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This second exposure to red dye triggered an allergic contact dermatitis. |
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At the back of your mind is the idea that a lightning flash triggered a replicative system in the primordial soup, and suddenly the show was on the road. |
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First Squad's vehicle had triggered a buried bomb containing artillery rounds and propane tanks. |
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In the finished models of the theremin, volume levels were controlled by means of a comparable heterodyne effect triggered by the player's other hand. |
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The judge said he thought it much more likely it was not being able to hold his drink which had triggered Hussain's actions and contributed to his loss of temper. |
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He will soon have to choose between a triggered public option and no bill. |
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Yet, our brain's wiring hasn't changed much, and human survival responses still are triggered by the idea we are under some sort of imminent threat. |
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The sign-up deadline for the Affordable Care Act has triggered a predictable series of jeremiads from the right. |
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A Devonian CRM is interpreted to be related to hydrothermal fluids associated with Devonian volcanic rocks or to fluids triggered by late stages of the Caledonian orogeny. |
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The explosions of low-mass stars can be triggered by the accretion of mass from a companion star in a binary system to create classical, or Type Ia, supernovae. |
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Weight problems triggered him quitting his job as a stable jockey. |
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Ribbing by a friend triggered kick boxer Pierre Rhodes to come out of retirement and he has shot to being ranked number two in the country at his weight. |
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There were no sim cards, so that they could not be triggered by a phone call. |
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It has a fun mechanism where you pick up a group of meeples and drop off one on each tile you pass over and the last tile is triggered with the color you dropped there. |
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The surprise offensive triggered a predictable spree of pillage and rape in the lakeside city, and sparked a crisis in the fragile peace process across the country. |
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It is often said that asthma can be triggered by emotional stress. |
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Using sensors, it monitors the painted lines that separate lanes, and is triggered, at 50 mph or more, when a lane deviation is detected without the indicator being used. |
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Most individuals can be easily triggered to enter, and be comfortable, in the agentic state. |
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The theory is a vast underwater landslide in the English Channel was triggered by the earthquake, which in turn caused a tsunami. |
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The tsunami triggered by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake reached Holland, although the waves had lost their destructive power. |
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It was a chain shift, meaning that each shift triggered a subsequent shift in the vowel system. |
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The movement of the Germanic tribes to the south triggered the great migration of the Slavs, who occupied the vacated territories. |
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Popular revolts were commonplace, triggered by the denial of numerous freedoms. |
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This triggered the Hundred Years' War, in which both the Plantagenets and the House of Valois claimed the supremacy over Aquitaine. |
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This occupation triggered the return of the Spanish to Valdivia and the building of one of the largest defensive complexes of colonial America. |
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His new subjects flocked to see him, relieved that the succession had triggered neither unrest nor invasion. |
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In his view the malady had been triggered by stress over the death of his youngest and favourite daughter, Princess Amelia. |
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Reviews may also be triggered by a petition of local government electors for an area. |
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This triggered the May 1979 general election which resulted in Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party forming a new government. |
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When customers experience brand recognition, they are triggered by either a visual or verbal cue. |
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Unlike brand recognition, brand recall is not triggered by a visual or verbal cue. |
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He found that when incompatible types are mixed, an immune response is triggered and the red blood cells clump. |
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The significantly better economics of diesel operation triggered a dash to diesel power, a process known as Dieselization. |
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This triggered a Brahman backlash in northwestern India, which argued that the language should be written in the native Devanagari script. |
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Critics have speculated on which late work triggered the royal wine allowance mentioned in the Life section. |
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Through the chaos triggered by Hamlet's staging of it, Guildenstern helps Rosencrantz vie with Hamlet to make Ophelia his bride. |
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Inflammation and bleeding are triggered when muscle strain occur which resulted in redness, pain and swelling. |
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During the Polish Campaign that triggered the war, it quickly established air superiority, and then air supremacy. |
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