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In fact, Foxwoods is designed to trigger all sorts of familiar American spending rituals.
Finally, the ad seems designed to trigger memories of the Wagnerian iconography of Hitler's Germany.
The IED is made up of a common fertiliser and designed to trigger under pressure.
Although the bags were equipped with acoustomagnetic sensors, designed to trigger an alarm, that did not serve as a deterrent.
Tŷ Bwynd has a "conversation starter": a sheet of lightly philosophical posers designed to trigger high-toned table talk.
Was this designed to trigger nostalgia for the feud that supposedly simmered between the pair during their hit-making heyday?
Participants were shown emotional videos, pictures of facial expressions and provocative stories designed to trigger certain feelings.
So let's dismiss the idle fantasy that the entire thing was designed to trigger an immediate payment of £1m into Jimmy Carr's bank account.
But of course lists are designed to trigger argument and debate, and argument and debate followed (and preceded) the publication of the issue.
The scientists photographed 230 mostly student volunteers – 100 male, 130 female – making faces in response to verbal cues designed to trigger emotional states.
The researchers photographed 230 mostly student volunteers – 100 male, 130 female – pulling faces in response to verbal cues designed to trigger different emotional states.
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