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The launch of the single currency has set in train a huge reshuffling of portfolios.
Having started devolution rolling, this theory goes, Mr Blair has set in train changes that he can now do little to control.
In political terms, he has set in train a national debate in America about equality, fairness and who is entitled to marry.
The initiative, which has been supported by funds raised at the Arsenal Foundation ball, has set in train the installation of football pitches at the camps in Iraq.
Coe has set in train a number of internal reviews and a reform process to be overseen by the former London 2012 chief executive Paul Deighton.
He has set in train various pieces of work he hopes will be of use to the arts, including a "vision for growth through our creative industries".
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I hung back in case the process I had set in train found its own momentum.
But the political uncertainty his actions have set in train may endure much longer.
De Blasio, far from trying to roll back the charter-school movement in New York, authorized a big expansion in the number of charters, which Bloomberg had set in train.
We then trace the further history of the merogone and normal species hybrid approaches that this experiment had set in train, and review their results from the standpoint of current insights.
At times, it looked as though he might come home empty-handed – a humiliation that might have set in train a calamitous slide towards Brexit and his own political fall.
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