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Snorting it triggered a surge of intense sensation and then violent waves of vomiting unlike any I had ever experienced.
That revolution set up a competition between Shiite Iran and Sunni Saudi Arabia for who was the real leader of the Muslim world, and it triggered a surge in oil prices that gave both fundamentalist regimes the resources to export their brands of puritanical Islam, through mosques and schools, farther than ever.
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When a Eurostar train clocked 208mph and broke the UK speed record in 2003, it triggered a 30% surge in bookings.
It's no coincidence; sustained public interest in sustainability has triggered a surge of green building innovation.
But it is the recent finding of photonic crystals in animals that has really triggered a surge in interest.
A victory Sunday might have triggered a surge.
Their words ambushed me and triggered a surge of laughter, anger and tears.
The asteroid that slammed into Earth and heralded the doom of the dinosaurs triggered a surge in volcanic eruptions that made the catastrophe even worse, researchers claim.
But the rise slowed in the 1990s, then showed a brief surge in 1997 when the large El Niño that year triggered a surge in emissions from burning forests, and then came to a complete halt from 1999 to 2006.
The birth of Dolly in July 1996 was regarded as a leap forward in cloning technology and triggered a surge of similar efforts to clone other animals.
Just as Napster paved the way for BitTorrent, iTunes and Spotify, Bitcoin has triggered a surge of innovation in digital money.So let a thousand altcoins bloom.
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