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According to the credulous view, "Mental processes affected by hypnosis are the same as those that would be instigated by the actual stimulus state of affairs".
Nearly every lease has been created at the behest of the country that sought to gain from the added territory, but there is no reason why such an arrangement can't be instigated by the nation that would benefit from the compensation.
If there is a riot it won't be instigated by the Aboriginal groups.
The initial violence was believed to be instigated by the unsubstantiated rumours about Muslims kidnapping three Hindu girls.
Self-respect is the nucleus of morality and self-respect can be instigated by the knowledge that we matter to someone somewhere.
There also is a sizable debate about whether such a sweeping change can be created through a ballot initiative — that is, whether it rises to the level of a "revision" of the California Constitution, which can only be instigated by the Legislature or by a formal constitutional convention.
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Zephyrinus died during the persecution of Christians that was instigated by the Roman emperor Lucius Septimius Severus.
The bill was instigated by the then home secretary, Theresa May, in 2012.
The project was instigated by the Dumbo Improvement District, whose executive director, Tucker Reed, pushed for it.
Mr. Jankowski said that the cutbacks were instigated by the Broadcast Group, and were not influenced by Mr. Tisch.
Obama told reporters at the White House that the conversation, believed to have been instigated by the Iranian leader, was constructive.
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