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Her move is plainly aimed at triggering a full judicial investigation.
Second, international agreements can be effective at triggering long-term, under-the-radar changes in public norms and values.
Print and TV adverts are brilliant at triggering thoughts and forming opinions; vlogs, alongside social media, can become the perfect consumer-led forum to trigger discussion.
Those very powerful drivers of post-industrial capitalism and mass media are brilliant at triggering those needs and, after all, you can't sell wellbeing".
Back in the day, Leftfield gigs were notoriously druggy affairs, so loud that the bass was reputed to be specifically aimed at triggering bowel movements.
On Tuesday, one of the leading pro-Brexit Tory MPs, the Northern Ireland secretary, Theresa Villiers, said May should look at triggering article 50 to begin departure from the EU in the autumn.
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The program "at first triggered an asset bubble and brought about an economic euphoria," Mr. Kono said.
"I don't think I am gonna play it," said Young at first, triggering widespread laughter.
The results correspond to Case 1; VR takes the maximum value at the triggering velocity of 2.1 km/s.
Study answer and limitations 49 927 of 949 552 patients at risk triggered at least one prescribing indicator (5.26%, 95% confidence interval 5.21% to 5.30%) and 21 501 of 182 721 (11.8%, 11.6% to 11.9%) triggered at least one monitoring indicator.
They concluded that the impact at Chicxulub triggered the mass extinctions at the K Pg boundary.
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