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"Instigating a decision accelerator session".
Breitner headed upfield with straightforward purpose, instigating a quick break.
"Somebody told me that you were instigating a Glenn Close-and-me Close-and-me Close-and-me
The privatisation is also instigating a landscape transformation.
Now some programmers feel used and are instigating a revolt.
Election factor the real game, of course, is not to answer this question, but to instigate a series of votes on spending totals which will, supposedly cause red faces on the red benches, by forcing Labour to decide whether to vote through (and therefore endorse) Osborne's future fiscal plans, or whether instead to vote against him, allowing him to paint them as soft.
My video evidence instigated a full Home Office inquiry.
It instigated a run of responses, including a thinly disguised cameo in Howard Jacobson's novel "The Finkler Question".
Finally, the IG touches upon officers' communication skills training, which indirectly gets at a central question of the Black Lives Matter protests: What did Eric Garner do to instigate a choke hold?
A current Young Liberal member, who instigated a complaint to Marriage Alliance and the New South Wales Liberal party, said he welcomed the apology but questioned the delay.
The A.B.A. instigated a salary war.
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