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The quality of coverage triggered an avalanche of derision on Twitter.
The election has "triggered an avalanche of cybersquatter activity," according to NetNames, a domain name management service.
His move to Goldman Sachs to advise the bank's clients on Brexit triggered an avalanche of criticism.
The Caucus blog reports the presidential election has "triggered an avalanche of cybersquatter activity," featuring Republicans and others puckishly snapping up domain names: Cannotrustclinton.com?
Linda Ronstadt's rude ejection from the Aladdin casino and resort complex in Las Vegas on June 17 has triggered an avalanche of commentary.
Eighteen people were killed last year when a 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal and triggered an avalanche that left the Everest Base Camp in ruins.
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You can trigger an avalanche when a rather careless skier goes on the slope".
The bombs, if you drop them in the right spot, provide enough of a shock load to trigger an avalanche".
Viewers may fear another risk; her high-pitched voice is so piercing it could trigger an avalanche.
They must hope that the snow-storms on the far side of the mountain will not trigger an avalanche.
"If we are still at the top, we Germans cannot cope with this alone … You can trigger an avalanche when a rather careless skier goes on the slope".
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