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He said they were connected to terror groups that had started a wave of violence and firebombed Palmer's own home.
West Virginia teachers who started a wave of strikes last year just authorized a new labor action.
But in mid-November, the anti-capitalist yellow vest movement started a wave of protests against French President Emmanuel Macron.
Already, the new regulations have started a wave of deals across the health care spectrum, and analysts and deal makers have said that they expect further consolidation.
The emergence of the technology started a wave of research into ways to make computers smart enough to crack the puzzles.
In 2011, he accused Hillary Clinton of giving "the signal" that started a wave of anti-Kremlin demonstrations in downtown Moscow.
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After five or six songs, about 70percentt of the audience, no longer content with just dancing, started a waving hands sing-along.
Edward J. Snowden's disclosure that the United States government is collecting phone and Internet records kick-started a wave of creative commentary on government surveillance.
He said the NUS response to education cuts "will go down in the history books", adding: "We've kick-started a wave of student action, brought the coalition to its knees and shaped the public debate on education in an unprecedented fashion".
This was nowhere more evident than in the solar photovoltaic sector where the tariff, which was arguably set too high, kick-started a wave of investment and the emergence of new business models which have driven very high levels of uptake and created 17,000 new jobs in the process.
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