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This statement only precipitated further questions from the media.
These ballots not only precipitated killing and maiming; the violence also seemed to discredit democracy itself.
Pericles crossed over to deal with it but only precipitated a third revolt, that of Megara.
Maybe what he'd been watching on TV had led to this situation, he said, but he thought it had only precipitated something that was already under way.
Mr. Johnson said that his concussive symptoms and drug addiction not only precipitated his marriage's decline but began several years before it, specifically that preseason of 2002.
Palygorskite and smectite contain Si, Al, Fe, and Mg and only precipitated within the tephra grains, where the immobile Al and Fe were available.
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But the slightest sign of hasty moves towards the exit will only precipitate more violence.
Here we present a simple one-pot lignin processing technology that only precipitates lignin into aqueous acid.
The Labour leader faces a mutiny from moderate figures within his party, and any staunch defence of striking doctors would only precipitate a split.
"The pace of consumption, waste and environmental change has so stretched the planet's capacity that our contemporary lifestyle, unsustainable as it is, can only precipitate catastrophes," the Pope writes.
The fact that the Au atoms only precipitate on deformation-induced defects demonstrates that solute gold atoms act as efficient self-healing agents in the ferrous matrix.
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