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His remark that Clinton benefitted because her husband "messed around" triggered much outrage from the Clinton team.
"I think that the issue of innocence is what has triggered much of this concern," he said.
Mr. Knowles, the proprietor of Aintitcoolnews, the site that triggered much of the early negative spin on "Pluto Nash," is unapologetic about his supposed power.
But the business, which has former BP boss Lord Browne on the board, has triggered much larger political tremors in London.
Nairn's article, inspired by an earlier piece in the Bath Evening Chronicle, triggered much publicity and a consequent business that has sometimes ebbed but never really stopped flowing.
During his time as a scientist working in the Amazon, Professor Laurance saw how road-building triggered much wider environmental destruction.
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But that's not to say the clothes of airline passengers haven't triggered much-needed debates.
They were initially arrested and jailed for five days, triggering much criticism from social and political groups.
The crime of genocide must trigger much more assertive action at the political level, including at the security council".
Their foes cite Loving v Virginia, the 1967 case that overturned bans on interracial marriage without triggering much resentment.
Chávez not only managed to sidle up to Obama but hand him a book, triggering much rightwing derision back in Washington.
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