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It has triggered something of a crisis.
Because it looks like this referendum has triggered something far more sinister: A plunge into the unknown.
She has triggered something in me, and I hope this story has empowered you as well.
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But the inference to be drawn from two ministerial initiatives at the start of this week suggests the nightly scenes have triggered something closer to official panic.
I was keen to know more about that last relationship because it seems to have triggered something: what did that relationship replay?
But in so far as those pretences have taken hold, they've triggered something of a brain drain: Fruitvale Station aside, many of the films listed have heavy British involvement, but are set in the United States (or, in Mandela's case, South Africa).
In many cases, you might have triggered something to cause that.
Over the past month Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey stories have triggered something in us - a solidarity, a hope for change, a collective catharsis.
This was my most retweeted tweet from the conference so it must have triggered something for many.
"But as I talked to so many people, I realized that the root idea that rings true with people on a deep core level is that we are all Americans and something has triggered us to stop simply respecting each other.
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