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the catalysts
noun
A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process.
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A small voltage across the array lit up the catalysts.
Among the catalysts have been payments in racial bias lawsuits.
The catalysts for the sudden influx are complex and overlapping.
Leadoff men Juan Pierre and Luis Castillo are the catalysts.
Collison and Hinrich were the catalysts from the start.
Without reinforcements, the catalysts from the Bulls' surprising run struggled.
Even if the catalysts are available, Nascar officials will make them optional, not mandatory.
Center Shelden Williams and Duhon were the catalysts for the blowout.
Among the catalysts is Carter, who has built mall projects throughout Georgia.
As they had all season, Pennington and running back Curtis Martin were the catalysts.
Gill and Marbury were the catalysts, scoring 4 points each during the rally.
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