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By talking about tax reform, however, he has started a trend.
Nor is this progression the first time that a lavish commitment to finance the college education of strangers has started a trend.
That launch, it seems, has started a trend.
Always preferring to plough its own furrow and a famous no-show at the Mobile World Congress, Apple has started a trend for bespoke launches.
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He may have started a trend.
And Mr Benn might have started a trend.
But it seems to have started a trend of Dadaist advertising.
"But, of course, now everybody is doing it, I've started a trend".
It's still unusual for a congregation to buy a sports arena, but Faithful Central may have started a trend.
Mayree Clark, who runs the firm's research department, said Mr. Mack had started a trend that "is not reversible".
In the subtle art of bronzer, Trump's pallor may have started a trend for "more is more", which Danes has perhaps bought into.
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