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Running may instigate panic in others.
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You may have noticed a problem here: the Whiskey Rebellion climaxed in 1794, too late for its leaders (even in a novelist's fancy) to have instigated the Panic of 1792.
The Labour MP for Bassetlaw, John Mann, blamed Maude for instigating the fuel panic and said that he should "do the decent thing and resign".
Each generation of clubbers tends to believe it has discovered world-changing new forms of music and bacchanalia, and each generation of journalists duly instigates a moral panic in response.
The eurozone was still embroiled in an acrimonious dispute tonight over whose idea it was to impose a tax on the savings of ordinary depositors in Cypriot banks – a decision that has instigated a financial panic on the Mediterranean island and reactivated the wider eurozone sovereign debt crisis.
Remember that it is not a real, physical factor that instigates your anger, fear and panic.
Can or should social work use moral panics as a tool to instigate change that would not be possible otherwise?
Justin can instigate, too.
We never instigate it.
Did he not instigate it?
You didn't instigate it".
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