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This, writes McEntee, "triggered an eruption": "You fucking Irish.
The left-back's stoppage-time winner triggered an eruption of joy all over Carrow Road.
At present, we know that the 2011 Tohoku earthquake has not yet triggered an eruption at Mt. Fuji.
As it flew by a protostar known as "source I," roughly 500 years ago, BN triggered an eruption of gas, still visible today, Tan asserts.
The 2011 Tohoku earthquake has not yet triggered an eruption at Mt. Fuji, but seismicity levels beneath Mt. Fuji have increased since the event (Enescu et al. 2012; Kumazawa and Ogata 2013).
Last spring, a Cheerios commercial featuring a biracial family triggered an eruption of hate speech on the company's YouTube channel.
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Every mini-slump could trigger an eruption.
It may well be that a much smaller rise can trigger an eruption if a volcano is critically poised and ready to blow.
The ball hit the green, took two bounces toward the hole and disappeared into the cup, triggering an eruption from a gallery that could hardly believe what had just happened.
(De Vivo did not state that the study might trigger an eruption of the supervolcano).
Note that compression of the magma reservoir itself would not be enough to trigger an eruption.
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