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It also contains a curious 1991 rebuttal by John Wakeham, then a cabinet minister, of allegations in a forthcoming book by the journalist Alan Watkins that he had deliberately precipitated Thatcher's downfall by initiating the "parade of cabinet ministers" who one by one told her she would not win a second round leadership ballot against Michael Heseltine.
Her father died early, precipitating family poverty.
There was absolutely no precipitating anything.
By precipitating change, you'll create value.
Or even the precipitating factor?
The two became warm friends and were to remain so until 1888, when a letter from Henley to Stevenson containing a deliberately implied accusation of dishonesty against the latter's wife precipitated a quarrel that Henley, jealous and embittered, perpetuated after his friend's death in a venomous review of a biography of Stevenson.
In 1975 he deliberately appointed a federal senator hostile to Prime Minister Gough Whitlam and helped to precipitate Whitlam's dismissal from office.
Some people suspected at first that the arrests had been deliberately timed to derail the new Russo-American detente, but they seem in fact to have been precipitated by Anna Chapman's sudden awareness of the fact that an undercover FBI agent was trying to frame her.
But it also found no evidence to support the accusation that Mr. Dinkins and his police commissioner at the time, Lee P. Brown, deliberately withheld police protection from the Hasidim to allow blacks to "vent their rage" over the episode that precipitated the violence: the death of a black child who was accidentally struck by a car driven by a Hasidic man.
What precipitated it?
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