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Then, in case we missed the Point, each Symbol becomes the trigger for its story's conclusion.
If not, here's what likely happens when you're in a high-stress situation: That event becomes the trigger for a reaction commonly known as the "flight or fight" response.
In this case, widespread acceptance of an abhorrent institution becomes the trigger for much of that behavior.
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He recalls the Pisa results published in 2010: "It became the trigger for our school improvement programme, which kicked off in early 2011".
That became the trigger for John Lennon's toxic onslaughts against his former partner, feeding all the hostile stereotypes that Norman is now trying, decades later, to remedy.
When Premier Pompidou returned from Afghanistan the govt., within 3 hours, made a statement of decision, promise, and principle about the sclerotic educational system in France, which over the years has become the trigger for the students' outbursts.
As Stephen Lawrence's parents sat in court this week, they were a reminder to us of how their son became the trigger for a self-critical look into the dark side of British institutional racism, thanks to Lord Macpherson's inquiry.
What should have been a lawful right had become the trigger for a provocation defence that led to Keogh being found not guilty of murder and serving a mere three years and 11 months in jail.
His analysis of the common factors of civil wars around the world first exposed the economic underpinnings of them and has led to a new understanding of how what looks like a boon can become the trigger for disaster.
Before I knew it, tall, healthy-looking Western women became the trigger for my cannibalistic fantasies.
At times we have a catharsis of feelings, and something minor can become the trigger for a passionate outburst.
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