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That reversal triggered tons of coverage, both in the mainstream press and on social media.
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A MIDI controller keyboard is also useful for triggering tons of cool sampled sounds like bells or virtual drums that come with most recording software (not Audacity though).
So, when gold became close to a major support area on the charts, wouldn't you, if you were Ben Bernanke, the Fed chairman, be tempted to find a way to encourage some institution to put in a bunch of sell orders to force it through that support so it would trigger tons of stops?
The global effects could be even more serious, because higher lake temperatures could trigger the conversion of billions of tons of carbon stored in lake sediments to methane and carbon dioxide (CO2), in a feedback effect that could accelerate global warming.
FacioMetrics' tech could add tons of new ways to trigger animated effects in your videos.
The Japanese government has estimated the tsunami, which was triggered by an underwater earthquake in March 2011, swept about 5 million tons of wreckage out to sea.
The military said that commandos also found bomb-making materials, including 30 tons of ammonium nitrate, pressure plate triggers, military grade explosives and ammunition vests.
There are tons of apps out there that help trigger and enforce positive habits, rather than sabotage them.
This, he said, means that the dams indirectly trigger more deforestation, with each lost acre releasing as much as 150 tons of carbon into the atmosphere.
The quake triggered tsunami waves over 100 feet high, killed more than 16,000 people and set adrift between 1 and 2 million tons of debris.
Beyond the desire to simply trigger anxiety in people afraid of irregular patterns, the designer's motivations are straightforward: "I've always been fascinated by tons of things.
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