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"It's a bit of a trigger point for people to look at new technology," Cooper says.
Mapes, we learn, was abused by her father and, as a result, has a bit of a trigger with bullies, especially male ones.
"He got a cup in the bag, a disappointing league season, but I think it was a bit of a trigger happy decision to be honest.
We were discussing the state of literature at the time and little did I know this arena of marketing was a bit of a trigger for him.
Plus it was a bit of a trigger for me, and frankly I didn't want to be depressed and upset yet again.
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The Toshiba systems uses devices known as semiconductor avalanche photodiodes, in which a photon hits a bit of semiconductor to trigger an "avalanche" of electric charge.
That's because a mini black hole acts like a "seed" that can trigger formation of a bubble of true vacuum in a sea of false vacuum, just as a bit of grit can trigger the formation of a bubble of steam in boiling water, as they explain in a paper in press at Physical Review Letters.
To achieve this, I will not wrap myself in cotton wool, protecting myself from "triggers" (though a bit of a news detox has helped a little).
I confess, I'm a bit of a neat freak, but only because dust triggers my allergies.
He mimed the pulling of a trigger.
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