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For example, the flowers of Catasetum plants are arranged as a kind of slingshot, set up to fire off a giant wad of pollen covered with a quick-setting adhesive at insects that land on the flower just so, setting off the trigger.
But his senior commanders preferred Mrs Conneh, and said so, setting off fighting that claimed several lives.
Florida was the first to do so, setting off a chain reaction of states vying for standing in the early nominating contests.
Raising the funds for the daily operational tasks has always been a challenge, so setting off to raise £35m was probably the single most difficult wall to climb.
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Chrysography, in calligraphy, the art of writing in letters of gold or a piece of calligraphic work so set off.
"Rock walls resting against glaciers will become unstable as the ice disappears and so set off avalanches.
California contends that the appellate court was wrong to allow Mr. Clair to change lawyers "just because he expresses dissatisfaction" and that doing so sets off delays.
Incorporation in the 1990s meant FE colleges were untied from local authorities and so set off on a voyage of mis-navigation.
Kołobrzeg beach was busy, backed by souvenir stands and cafes, but we wanted empty spaces and nature, so set off east.
He falls instantly in love with the more-than-pretty Merle, and in doing so, sets off a retrospective chain of events — ones that have already occurred in the past.
After ploughing through a tower of pancakes with strawberries and maple syrup on my first morning, I was in need of some exercise so set off to explore Skye.
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