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"It may have precipitated something that was already happening.
A Clearly there was strong wind that precipitated something.
"My letter of last week precipitated something of a backlash against pedantry.
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.
One way is to remind everyone that in 2001 Mr. Creed precipitated something of an uproar in the British press when he won the Tate's Turner Prize for "Work No. 227: Lights Going On and Off".
One way is to remind everyone that in 2001 Mr. Creed precipitated something of an uproar in the British press when he won the Tate's Turner Prize for "Work No. 227: Lights Going On and Off". It is exactly what it sounds like: The lights of a given space, which may or may not contain other art, are set to turn off and on at regular intervals.
Miraculously unimpeded, they show in rapid succession the sadness of Chavez's inner circle, the gloating of the successful coup plotters, and what happened within 24 hours when enormous crowds supporting Chavez spontaneously precipitated -- in something of a real-life Hollywood ending -- his return and reinstatement.
"You've got to have something to precipitate that kind of sea change," the adviser said.
But Republican lawmakers who'd begun to fear that Trump's wall demands could precipitate a government shutdown — something they're determined to avoid — were plainly relieved to see the president back away and welcomed greater flexibility from the administration.
Indeed it will, sir. After eight years of awfulness, George W. Bush actually managed to say something that touched me in a way that didn't precipitate, you know, me breaking something.
What might have precipitated that was something the night before on Aug. 9 when relief pitcher Matt Lindstrom was on the mound for the Marlins and David Wright was at the plate in the seventh inning.
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