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"It precipitated not just a technological but a social revolution.
It precipitated the end of the sector's postwar economic and political dominance.
It precipitated an outpouring of supportive comments on social media sites by his fellow N.B.A. players, former professional athletes and President Obama, among countless others.
It precipitated irate letters to the editor, the resignation of several longtime writers and the forcible separation of ad from magazine by various college librarians.
It precipitated what Mr. Goldberg described as a three-and-a-half-year struggle for survival that included a suicide attempt.
It precipitated a range of significant institutional, legal and social changes regarding the rights of Indigenous people in Australia, including a 1967 referendum removing excessive state-level power over Aboriginal lives.
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Very occasionally I think about doing something else and it precipitates a panic attack.
Mercury is heavy: much of it precipitates to the ground near the source.
Water that evaporates and transpires into the atmosphere is often transported long distances before it precipitates out.
While this is all fine the danger is that he seems a) wildly out of touch b) it precipitates a more formal challenge.
As SiO2 is incorporated, it precipitates as particles are dispersed at FePt grain boundaries.
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