Sentence examples for which precipitated from inspiring English sources

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The film depicts the siege of Van which precipitated the massacre of 1915.

And the faltering economy -- which precipitated Mr. Suharto's fall -- has not been healed.

This faulty generator later sprang a much larger leak, which precipitated the alert on Feb. 15.

Below is a timeline of the landmark legal case, Alyne v. Brazil, which precipitated the commission's investigation.

One of her most fascinating case studies concerns women's hats, which precipitated a major social crisis around 1910.

Arroyo hit Rodriguez with a pitch on July 24, which precipitated a scuffle between Rodriguez and Boston catcher Jason Varitek.

They still made their mark, though, in a match which precipitated the quick decline of a footballing dynasty.

Members of the Musson household would become active in the notorious White League, which precipitated some of the violence.

Even Wal-Mart's old policy, which precipitated the first discrimination class action earlier this year, was perfectly legal, Hargrove said.

What doesn't make sense, of course, is the savage act which precipitated it in the first place.

Casimir IV declared Prussia a part of Poland (1454), which precipitated the Thirteen Years' War (1454 66).

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