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What happened next is what's become sadly inevitable; "feminism" is something of a trigger word to the former Labor leader – he proceeded with a personal attack, invoking me as some kind of a feminist folk villain, just as he has done of domestic violence campaigner Rosie Batty, journalist Lisa Pryor, and senior military officer Cate McGregor and many more.
So if Egypt's more extreme proponents of an Islamic government do decide that violence is now their only option, then the events of this week could later come to be viewed as something of a trigger.
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Neither man comes cheap but Mourinho remains something of a hired gun, whose trigger finger is known to become itchy every three of four seasons.
But in so far as those pretences have taken hold, they've triggered something of a brain drain: Fruitvale Station aside, many of the films listed have heavy British involvement, but are set in the United States (or, in Mandela's case, South Africa).
It has triggered something of a crisis.
This practice triggered something of a turf battle with the University of Denver's medical school and the subsequent legal battle went to the state Supreme Court.
He mimed the pulling of a trigger.
The idea of a trigger warning before a piece of literature or art is to help someone who may have gone through a horrible experience mentally prepare themselves to view something that may trigger memories of that experience.
For some locals the presence of the dealers triggered something of an identity crisis, suggests Katharina Oguntoye, founder of Joliba, an intercultural networking organisation on the edge of Görli.
Something of a mess.
True, the reshuffle was triggered by the resignation as defence secretary of Liam Fox, a fierce partisan and patriot who was something of a darling among Thatcherite MPs.
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