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"I don't think I am gonna play it," said Young at first, triggering widespread laughter.
FROM THE ANDRADE DISSENT By Justice Souter Whether or not one accepts the State's choice of penalogical policy as constitutionally sound, that policy cannot reasonably justify the imposition of a consecutive 25-year minimum for a second minor felony committed soon after the first triggering offense.
Rapidly locating where mitigation measures are needed makes implementation possible when only months may exist before the first triggering storm event.
In this scenario, when an object moved in the neuron's preferred direction, excitatory impulses would reach the target neuron first, triggering positively charged sodium ions to flow into the cell--an excitatory current.
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"Many of the mass incidents are first triggered by some simple reasons," he said.
The program "at first triggered an asset bubble and brought about an economic euphoria," Mr. Kono said.
This outcry was first triggered by the prolonged substandard state of care at Stafford hospital, where hundreds of patients died.
Many found their love of science first triggered by a mentor, an older friend, relative or teacher who introduced them to the painstaking discipline of their craft.
The report that first triggered scares that a vaccine to prevent measles, mumps and rubella might cause autism in children has received another devastating blow to its credibility.
The signal that activates Hippo in the fly is called Dachsous, which must first trigger a receptor protein called Fat in the cell's surface.
It was the death rates at Stafford Hospital that first triggered regulators to start investigating that case.
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