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Despite evidence that his administration had done nothing to prevent, and may actually have instigated, some of the violence, Gujarat's chief minister, Narendra Modi, called an early election and won.
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Even the Girls Day School Trust, a chain of independent schools, has instigated "failure weeks" in some of its schools because they think girls have become too risk-averse, obedient or unhelpfully modest.
Some research has instigated interest into how PMI affects individuals within the firm.
Sir Gus has instigated "capability reviews" across Whitehall.
Bad weather in ski resorts has instigated many a friendship.
A woman has instigated each beard, the original bush requested by my first wife, Kirby.
In Hungary, the rightist Jobbik party, playing to populist bigotry, has instigated violence against the Roma.
This policy has instigated a dramatic increase in the number of North Korean workers sent overseas.
His proposal has instigated a furious debate in India, with television channels even assembling panels to discuss it.Some thunder that the economist is condoning corruption.
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