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Assuming Dolan finally realizes that rehiring Thomas would set off a nuclear fan reaction, he pays well enough to land a competent replacement.
In the video the scuffle appears to have set off a scramble of fans.
Now, the 17th Karmapa, as he is known, has seen his quest for a monastery unexpectedly set off a national furor, fanned by Indian media that have tapped into growing public anxiety about Chinese intentions on their disputed border.
That set off a pitch invasion, as fans rushed onto the field to attack the Albanians.
Last month a Manchester United fan who set off a smoke bomb during Sir Alex Ferguson's last game in charge, against West Brom, was given a suspended two-month jail term and banned from any football grounds for three years.
News of the paper's closing set off a wave of comments from Phoenix fans across Twitter.
All of which has caused enough consternation among Gravenstein farmers and Gravenstein fans to set off a counteroffensive to "save the Gravenstein," a motto seen on bumper stickers and handmade signs across the county.
The firing "set off a firestorm of protest from devoted fans".
Any debate about the relative merits of ballparks is sure to set off a slew of arguments between purists and casual fans alike.
The fans pelted Campbell with vegetables and fruit, and someone set off a tear-gas bomb.
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