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It was not the first time he triggered a storm of criticism.
A propaganda chief who'd parachuted in from Beijing had meddled so crudely with a routine editorial that he triggered a revolt among editors and reporters.
And in 2006 he triggered a minor storm by saying that the "Jewish lobby intimidates a lot of people" in Congress.
Early on he triggered a hollowed-out dub reggae beat, built to a scary cacophony of looped sounds, then introduced a brisk rhythm and familiar melody.
He triggered a spat that threatens the integrity of the inquiry and exposes the tenacity of prejudice in sections of British society.
When Ricky Williams unexpectedly retired from pro football on July 24 at age 27, he triggered a series of reactions ranging from shock to sympathy to outright hostility.
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The US Department of Commerce on Thursday presented Mr Trump with a report on steel imports after he triggered an investigation into foreign steel's impact on American industry.
He had hovered in the air during an inspiring quadruple salchow-triple toe combination, but on his way to greatness, he triggered an invisible tripwire after he launched into a stretch of basic footwork.
So I was not all that surprised to hear that Mr. Paul refused to undergo a pat down after he triggered an alarm on the scanning machine he went through.
Sources close to Prescott insist that he has intervened only in the interests of the party and that in speaking out he triggered an improved performance by the Labour leader.
But, by reaching 15 goals, he triggered an added year to his contract.
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