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Lamela has had an impressive season at Roma, the club that Spurs' new technical director Franco Baldini spent last season with, and he could very well trigger a move for the 21-year-old.
Their partisan zeal could very well trigger an embarrassing public backlash.
It would be impossible for an adversary to know whether the United States had launched a conventional or nuclear cruise missile, which could very well trigger a nuclear war.
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Here's another question that may well trigger more worry in Amstell: would his very successful comedy career be ruined if he ever attained true happiness?
"This could well trigger a backlash".
Not every well triggers an earthquake.
The submerged margins of Greenland are currently not very well mapped, so the likelihood of a future earthquake triggering a landslide capable of generating a major tsunami in the North Atlantic is unknown.
I would envisage that those factors may very well reappear in the new rules, albeit the threshold for triggering an inquiry will be much lower now".
This picture plays on the collective response to his hair-trigger intensity, but Mr. Stiller doesn't respond very well.
Here's why: Lactose, or the sugar in milk, is a very well-known allergen that can trigger a cascade of inflammation in the intestines.
The immediate trigger for this was "Cleggmania" and the belief that Labour was poised to do very badly (and the Liberal Democrats very well) on polling day.
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