I'm not saying that you'll definitely set off the fire alarm, but you will probably set off the fire alarm.
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Poorna Jagannathan: While Harvey set off outrage, Aziz has set off thought First of all, thank you, "Grace" and Aziz.
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But it's already clear that his past set off alarm bells among law enforcement — and, potentially, should have set off many more.
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I'm not sure how to bridge the experiences, but I do know that while Harvey (Weinstein) set off outrage, Aziz has set off thought.
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For the purpose of the insurance set-off analysis, Fitch has assumed that loans classified as life insurance and investments are both subject to insurance set-off exposure.
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Though it was far from certain that the North had set off a hydrogen bomb, the explosion was far more powerful than any it had set off before.
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But Lane Davis hadn't set off my alarm bells either.
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North Korea set off a bomb in a nuclear test.
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That set off boundary fights over who controlled what land.
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A third set off a bomb in the parking lot.
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They set off fireworks and flare guns while they waterski.
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Two smaller caravans have also set off in recent days.
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The reports set off fears of a sonic weapon attack.
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The fungi's transition to ants set off an evolutionary explosion.
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Once fully provisioned, that ship would set off for Mars.
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Ultimately, the Brexit event set off a positive chain reaction.
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So, I set off on my journey for Uber redemption.
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The mailbag that set off alarms is currently under quarantine.
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That set off what would become a successful reporting career.
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The market ructions set off a different kind of activity.
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The two set off on their honeymoon after the nuptials.
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Only a precise hit will set off a chain reaction.
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It set off a powerful mix of feelings with me.
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Olango's death set off demonstrations in the San Diego suburb.
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I'm worried that a tweet storm might set off WWIII.
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The attackers also set off explosives, according to the Times.
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The tweet set off a firestorm of comments on Instagram.
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Mr. Gray's death in April set off riots in Baltimore.
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Tonight they are about to set off on an adventure.
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Gray's death set off citywide demonstrations and calls for justice.
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What set off the tong wars in the first place?
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But that really did set off a spark in me.
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It was not immediately clear what set off the explosion.
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His death set off unrest and demonstrations calling for justice.
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Set off for WIRED's full collection of space photos, here.
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Government probes often set off further attacks, from private litigants.
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All dark, gothic glam set off by her blonde curls.
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The newspaper's response set off a national firestorm this week.
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But if Comey thought that his book would set off
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A third attacker set off explosives in the parking lot.
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It was the April breach that set off alarm bells.
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This set off all kinds of social justice alarm bells.
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"Dissent must be set off from dissent," the narrator says.
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The first is that several skiers set off the avalanche.
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His death set off protests that reached the capital, Rabat.
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And it's still not clear what set off the panic.
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Still, the state's demographic challenges have set off alarm bells.
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He set off in a park along the Rio Grande.
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SWAT set off a device to enter a locked fence.
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Suffice to say, Green's effort did not set off alarms.
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The NSU also set off a bomb at a Turkish
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Fireworks were set off, and residents danced on their balconies.
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"That set off the alarm bell," as Fleming put it.
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As predicted, the tweets set off a cascade of reminders.
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Their detention set off an international campaign for their release.
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So I set off to try to understand that past.
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This new information set off fresh attacks on the president.
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The tweet set off a scramble among reporters and shareholders.
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The tweet set off angry denunciations as being highly insensitive.
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The article set off backlash in Japan, where a Change.
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This could set off a battle between Comcast and Disney.
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The troops set off, with Claire feeling optimistic for once.
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Still, the findings set off alarm bells among some experts.
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What set off the convulsions of the last 30 years?
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Finally, we set off for the town of Helena, Ark.
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The nomination will set off a furious partisan confirmation battle.
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That has set off a scramble to find more revenue.
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When Mr. Zuniga touched it, he set off the detonator.
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Find them, they told Mr. Smorodinov, and he set off.
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That clash set off a reckoning for the social network.
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They also say they could set off a trade war.
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The government said suicide bombers had set off the explosions.
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That event set off the student movement known as #YoSoy132.
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Their skin tones, he said, set off the colorful clothes.
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Nevertheless, from a Mexican perspective the threat set off alarms.
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Last September, the North set off another blast — its fifth.
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With little else to lose, he set off for Pakistan.
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The encounter was captured on video and set off protests.
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Fear that it was real quickly set off a panic.
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Expectations of a whopping payday set off thousands of lawsuits.
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That has set off a fight over how to respond.
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Regional tensions set off by North Korea's provocations are rising.
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For Democrats, these reactions will set off waves of elation.
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Both killings occurred this month and set off fresh protests.
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And that in turn could set off his own action.
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The letter set off a flurry of reports about Mrs.
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She used to set off fire works from the balloon.
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The fourth explosion was set off with a trip wire.
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The announcement set off a wave of uncertainty in markets.
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"It set off this 'Oh, this is doable,'" she added.
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Cutting Social Security would set off a hand grenade, politically.
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" That set off tweets proclaiming that Turner had "come out.
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That separate listing helped set off the fight with Aristeia.
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When he awoke, he instantly set off to find it.
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The action set off unprecedented censure from the European Union.
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That briefly set off fears of another deep financial crisis.
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We're told that set off alarms for the fraud department.
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Turkey's action set off a chorus of protests across the region.
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There's not a big one, that's what they always set off.
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The worst case is that they set off a currency avalanche.
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Days later, the newlyweds set off on their honeymoon road trip.
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The Mercatus study was tailor-made to set off a fight.
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Charter that sleigh and set off on a pre-holiday getaway.
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Presumably, the sounds of the fireworks would set off my underwear.
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The shooting set off waves of protests for nearly four years.
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As they set off, Elle begins to breathe heavily and panic.
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And so: Trump's tweets set off strong reactions from Republicans. Sen.
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The 2014 dispute set off deadly anti-China riots in Vietnam.
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The comments set off a chain reaction of politicians debating semantics.
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In June of 2016, you set off on your backpacking adventure.
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That set off a dramatic shift in market sentiment about China.
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The killings set off a panic and students withdrew their enrollment.
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The alerts can set off a flurry of follow-up observations.
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With no rainfall, a lightning strike likely set off the blaze.
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They reunite, marry and set off on a two-week honeymoon.
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And they should set off alarm bells for all of us.
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After sealing the model, the researchers set off for Disney World.
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AMERICAN HOUSEHOLD debt set off the global financial crisis in 2007.
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From here a collection of investigators set off for the island.
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We are not ready to set off a new arms race.
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Not everything set off warning bells during the hometown dates, though.
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It remained unclear how the device was set off, he said.
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Thomas then reportedly set off to find Moran and his group.
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A Flynn pardon would have undoubtedly set off a political firestorm.
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She and McInerney then set off for the next designated spot.
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Obama's pledge has set off a skirmish between Clinton and Sanders.
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So he set off to find out what dealerships actually needed.
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"That obviously set off alarms," Constable Danny Martini told reporters Friday.
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A debate over energy policy helped set off the political showdown.
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In 1974 activists set off some 2,044 bombings, claiming 24 lives.
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Beren set off to retrieve the gem, encountering Orcs and Sauron.
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It's bound to set off long stares and start potential fights.
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But Whitaker's ascendence immediately set off alarm bells among congressional Democrats.
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That nearly set off a trade war with the European Union.
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"The Tannerite could have set off the ammonium nitrate," Roderick said.
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Kilauea's spectacular explosions won't set off earthquakes on America's West Coast.
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Some set off fireworks or honked from their cars and motorbikes.
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That discovery set off a painstaking recreation of da Vinci's vineyard.
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The MacArthur amendment set off moderates' concerns in the first place.
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Has Trump set off an irresistible patriotic impulse across C-suites?
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If Deutsche Bank set off contagion, it would start in Europe.
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Clinton set off on a delicate balancing act of her own.
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He climbed onto the seat of a cycle and set off.
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This alone should set off alarm bells in the White House.
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The outburst set off an outcry on social media in China.
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The outburst set off an outcry on the social network Weibo.
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Ben Lecomte set off from Japan to San Francisco on Tuesday.
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Lukaku set off on his run from near the halfway line.
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They knew he wasn't rushing to set off a nuclear weapon.
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The news immediately set off a wave of commentary from users.
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This particular policy set off an active, sometimes fiery, weekslong discussion.
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Mere allegations can set off spasms of violence and mass riots.
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The decision set off a furious reaction from some Assange supporters.
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Even worse, greenlighting the deal could set off a domino effect.
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" He said that the letter had set off a "lively debate.
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But it set off an outcry among conservatives in the state.
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The promotion of the drug helped set off the opioid epidemic.
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That has set off a renewed outcry from human rights groups.
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Mr. Orban's unfinished Holocaust museum has set off its own uproar.
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The crash in Ethiopia set off a global crisis for Boeing.
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But if her conduct set off alarm bells, nobody said anything.
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His death, late on Sunday, set off widespread grief among fans.
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In many cases, what set off the perpetrator remains a mystery.
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It has also set off calls for the interior minister's resignation.
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The diagnosis set off a chain reaction for the Troy family.
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Go deeper: The basketball tweet that set off a geopolitical firestorm
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In doing so, he may set off the "Chekhov's Gun" principle.
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Outrage over those remarks set off bloody street protests this month.
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The news set off a firestorm of criticism from prominent Democrats.
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He set off for Italy himself and arrived safely in July.
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Fireworks were scheduled to be set off later in the evening.
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He suggested they set off for the nearest health clinic immediately.
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My first thought was that someone had set off a firecracker.
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The news set off a flurry of anxious calls and texts.
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The killing stunned the city and set off a bicoastal investigation.
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Those attacks have set off weeks of demonstrations against the government.
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Not long after, he set off on a cycling tour overseas.
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A looming financial crisis in Lebanon has set off antigovernment protests.
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But others doubt the default will set off a chain reaction.
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That set off a two-year countdown, to March 22020, 280.
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Someone set off a string of firecrackers, which sounded like gunfire.
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The Trump spending spree has set off alarms among Democratic strategists.
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We set off at a gentle trot towards Concord's famous battlefield.
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Mendoza's caravan of hundreds of cars set off around 5 a.m.
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Calling themselves "patriotic deserters," they set off an unrelenting international manhunt.
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A fireworks device was set off in the nearby parking lot.
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Various bits of nautical décor set off an otherwise modest room.
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This was to set off a discussion of Bay Area vs.
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The piece set off questions that the coverage was politically motivated.
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It's like the small sound that can set off a landslide.
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The standoff over who controlled employees set off a physical confrontation.
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The Legends have also set off a fair number of nukes.
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It's just another false alarm, which Miley's set off before herself.
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A third man set off a bomb inside the airport's parking lot.
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LG: I set off my smoke alarm on a regular basis. Wow.
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Tuesday's early-morning quake wasn't strong enough to set off a tsunami.
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The new packages discovered Thursday set off a new wave of alarm.
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This incident is "what set off" West's breakdown, says the West friend.
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The air strikes set off huge fires inside the camp, residents said.
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But Tillerson's nomination has set off alarm bells among some Senate Republicans.
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His death has set off waves of tributes to the NBA great.
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They waited until officers exited their vehicles (to set off the bomb).
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Whatever it was that set off Draper's suspicions, the fallout was quick.
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The interception set off sirens on the Golan and nearby Jordanian border.
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We set off from Cape Town over South Africa's Women's Day weekend.
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This isn't the first time television has set off people's home assistants.
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The night before he set off, he paid his mom a visit.
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In Nigeria banking reform in 20153 set off a wave of consolidation.
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Coats zipped, they set off for the forest to clear dead trees.
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Despite minimal damage, the quake set off anxious speculation on social media.
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As they set off down the stretch, each candidate has serious challenges.
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Large blasts sometimes set off reprisal attacks against the minority Sunni community.
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Set off the time lapse, then pick out your favorite shots afterwards.
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For many, the uncertainty around the commission's intent set off alarm bells.
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Other alerts are set off based on speed, road markings, and traffic.
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They waved Venezuela's flag, chanted slogans and set off fireworks to celebrate.
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CTE is a progressive, degenerative disease set off by repeated head trauma.
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Such an innocent soul to set off the biggest powder keg yet.
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He set off an explosion (which the D.A. didn't even bring up!).
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The incident has set off public alarms about the dangers of methane.
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They decided to call it Pixelbook and set off on their way.
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That set off an intense manhunt involving local, state and federal authorities.
|
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Mr Silver's success set off a modest paradigm shift in political journalism.
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Whereas, maybe you go into a room and set off an alarm.
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The articles set off a bombshell, or better yet, a starting gun.
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In the middle of their set, a fire alarm was set off.
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Without her disability, Adame might have never set off down this path.
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However, El Niño-related rains this winter helped set off the bloom.
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Wonder Woman set off something different inside me, something I didn't like.
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And they should set off alarm bells for all of us. Really?
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They set off flares and chanted and it was getting quite ugly.
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Out of context but still offensive, the comments set off a firestorm.
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Englishman Leigh Timmis set off on a wild adventure seven years ago.
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The statement set off alarm bells in the nuclear weapon watchdog community.
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People would still think that I was trying to set off alarms.
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Ahmad and his soldier brother set off for Germany shortly after that.
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The plebiscite set off a short-lived declaration of independence in Catalonia.
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He set off on foot, with no specific destination, let alone purpose.
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The moment set off Mr. Trump's showman's instinct to engage the crowd.
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That comment set off the chattering classes in a chorus of derision.
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Smoke from the gunfire reportedly set off an alarm in that room.
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She promptly set off for their rendezvous at the David Zwirner Gallery.
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He eventually found a forge, repaired his forks and set off again.
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The brown is set off by a cool aquamarine paint and fixtures.
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Morsi's assertion of dictatorial powers set off massive protests and nationwide violence.
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The two boats set off for the Bangladesh coast around 7 p.m.
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The discovery set off one of the world's most enduring maritime mysteries.
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Here are a few things you should know before you set off.
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That has set off a far-reaching debate over privacy and security.
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His death prompted an outpouring of grief and set off deadly riots.
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He hooked himself onto the rope behind Lex, and they set off.
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We were waiting in the coach for hours, then it set off.
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Cruz's victory will set off a furious debate within the Republican establishment.
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And many believe it would set off a flood of other dealmaking.
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I took a deep breath to calm myself, and set off again.
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Then he set off on his last major foreign trip as president.
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The expected take quake was set off, split along the usual lines.
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The nomination of Mr. Kavanaugh will set off a furious confirmation battle.
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The trial's opening set off a new round of criticism of Russia.
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That shouldn't set off any alarm bells or prompt any rash moves.
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Her decision set off protests from many of the rapper's prominent supporters.
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After the tweets set off a furious response, Mr. Stamos deleted them.
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His prompt layup set off a reprise of the game's early minutes.
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Hero Logic Two knights set off to rescue a princess in Dorne.
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The move in Westchester County set off anger and panic among developers.
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He set off a scramble among rivals in the Horn of Africa.
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MAKE SURE THAT parental leave does not set off a financial penalty.
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In that home, any minor annoyance could set off a frightening rampage.
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It also set off a rush among other Ofo users seeking refunds.
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That set off a bitter court battle that continues to this day.
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We were having fun and it [set] off a spark in us.
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A scientist's use of the Crispr technique set off a global firestorm.
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Turkey's purchase of Russian air defense missiles could set off new sanctions.
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The ending of negotiations set off a predictable blame game on Friday.
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An Op-Ed video explores the intellectual transformation that he set off.
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Woods' killing in San Francisco's Bayview neighborhood set off months of protests.
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When the friend left the house, he accidentally set off the alarm.
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The poisoning set off a diplomatic clash between Russia and the West.
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Wild pigs and deer still set off mines in the nearby bush.
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I set off for Pick & Cheese on a surprisingly sunny January day.
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That has set off complicated debates within each of the major parties.
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It soon set off a backlash about "body shaming" and bullying online.
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Griff is a creep who would set off most women's alarm bells.
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Others said the firing of Mr. Comey had set off alarm bells.
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At midnight, families around the country usually set off firecrackers and fireworks.
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There are already signs that the change could set off political turbulence.
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The pending legislation set off impassioned responses from New Jersey's biggest newspapers.
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"We have never set off a cute animal challenge," Ms. Meyer said.
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The episode set off an angry confrontation between Moscow and the West.
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The church attack also set off retaliatory violence in Bangui on Tuesday.
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It appeared to be those comments that had set off City Hall.
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That set off a nearly yearlong legal battle with the school district.
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Its most famous owner has, apparently, set off something of a trend.
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The 19903 maneuver set off the biggest anti-Kremlin marches in decades.
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The war set off a humanitarian crisis as refugees fled the region.
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The damaged vessels set off a cascade of destructive bleeding and clotting.
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That set off a gold rush in the nation's vast Western region.
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The next morning, the crestfallen painter set off to paint his paintings.
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Will this case set off a wave of challenges to regulatory overreach?
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Three men are awaiting trial for having set off the deadly bomb.
|
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A power grab could set off a strong revolt within the party.
|
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But disappointed bitcoin investors sold and set off a cascade of liquidation.
|
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Nobody knows exactly what set off the bomb that killed the boys.
|
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They were charged with plotting to set off a pressure cooker bomb.
|
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This set off an angry and defiant response on Tuesday from Gov.
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The cancellation set off a partisan tiff that complicated the spending talks.
|
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A suicide bomber then set off an explosive belt, state media reported.
|
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But no matter the outcome, these developments should set off alarm bells.
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The 19903 maneuver set off the biggest anti-Kremlin marches in decades.
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Together, they set off to find ingredients and create the ideal lollipop.
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Google accidentally set off some speakers recently with its Super Bowl commercial.
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The discoveries have set off a feud in the international art world.
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Even the figures relatively close to the government set off the alarm.
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Police believe a simple text was sent to set off the bomb.
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I get up off my back, and set off to find Murdoc.
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Tahmas says he set off to write a letter inviting Coulter to campus.
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The move set off the months of protests known as the Umbrella Revolution.
|
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A major May sell-off has set off bearish alarms on the Dow.
|
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A suicide bomber then set off an explosive belt, according to state media.
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Attackers set off two car bombs outside the camp, a military official said.
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The confectioner set off 2017 combining our two favorite indulgences: chocolate and Champagne.
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A Clinton loss would start to set off alarm bells with her supporters.
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Five buildings that were used to store gunpowder (why???) were also set off.
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"He's coming with us," Piattoni laughed, and set off in search of herbs.
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What set off the alarms was some intriguing Instagram follows on Murray's part.
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The protests were set off by an unprecedented journalistic effort to uncover corruption.
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A wholesale collapse of Pine Island and Thwaites would set off a catastrophe.
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That set off the family&aposs odyssey through the new, harsher immigration system.
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He was about to set off another before police shot and killed him.
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So, the pair separately set off to find out where they came from.
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Investigators were still puzzling over what set off the deadly chain of events.
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The other eight set off to summit a previously unclimbed and unnamed peak.
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Once they freshen up from their flight, we set off to explore Budapest.
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It could destroy red blood cells, it could set off an autoimmune disorder.
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The fights around the intelligence that set off Mueller's report are now academic.
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The situation seems to have been set off due to a parking dispute.
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The decision set off the appeals that resulted in the ruling last week.
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The Republicans' tweets from inside the room set off a flurry of criticism.
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When the story was released it set off a chain reaction of events.
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Only then does she set off the explosion, killing the humans as well.
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The December arrest of Meng in Vancouver set off a global political firestorm.
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Once camel trains set off from here with slaves, pilgrims, salt and gold.
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That would set off a legal dispute over the limits of his authority.
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Analysts say the deal structure could set off a wave of similar transactions.
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That could set off a downturn that would really be worth worrying about.
|
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Yet that failed to set off even a flicker in searches about privacy.
|
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Still, this week's Wired correction quickly set off all the giggles on Twitter.
|
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That acknowledgment set off Republicans and critics, including her GOP opponent, Donald Trump.
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First she set off to Amman in Jordan where she studied music production.
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Then police watch them as they set off walking down a busy road.
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The news set off a wide-ranging debate about smartphone reusability and longevity.
|
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He took his camera and set off to see what was going on.
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An atomic bomb works as the trigger to set off the hydrogen bomb.
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Instead it set off a protracted battle over the future of Bay View.
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He packed his belongings into a tow truck and set off for California.
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Several train operators asked commuters not to travel or set off very early.
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Then they slipped inside and set off their explosives among around 100 worshippers.
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After taking a group picture, we set off into the damp, dark woods.
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And make sure you know how to orient yourself before you set off.
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Police said al Shabaab fighters set off the first car bomb at dusk.
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This is the screen that set off the ballistic missile alert on Saturday.
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Your initial crash — "First Impact" — is supposed to set off a chain reaction.
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It will also set off all sorts of show-trials, expulsions and deselections.
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For the left—fragmented as it is—that ought to set off sirens.
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But talking shit to some random passerby can easily set off a gunfight.
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I look out the window to see fireworks and firecrackers being set off.
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A Cat 1 would have set off only hurricane parties in New Orleans.
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But the company's perceived closeness to Mr. Mujadidi set off a vicious backlash.
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The Black Friday stock-market collapse of 1929 set off a global depression.
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The killing of a Hamas commander in 2012 set off a brief war.
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A ruling of incompetence would set off power struggles at Viacom and CBS.
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The action could set off a string of new lawsuits over the issue.
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Confused, I paused on posting content and set off to collect Taymoji instead.
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The vehicle set off east on West 27th Street around 2:25 a.m.
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A protest march also set off from Istanbul's Fatih mosque after Friday prayers.
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Once this property is condemned, boom, push the plunger, set off the explosives.
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So he set off on an adventure, and unfortunately this is the epilogue.
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It had to be set off manually, police told The Los Angeles Times.
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The contamination could set off an ecological disaster akin to Chernobyl, Radionova warned.
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The reports have set off a firestorm of protests and triggered congressional inquiries.
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The story moved markets, set off a media frenzy, suggested worst possible outcome.
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The recent revelation of this protocol set off a furor around the nation.
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The pair then set off for a neighboring Jewish area of East Jerusalem.
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Damore's termination set off a predictable onslaught of negative coverage from the right.
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After a couple of light stretches, I set off on a light jog.
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Fireworks and flares were also set off inside the stadium during the match.
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Stanley's exit set off a scramble for the other candidates to coalesce support.
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He wanted to set off on his journey of recovery with a bang.
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The debacle set off years of hand-wringing and recriminations in Rhode Island.
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After the pilot, directed by Martin Scorsese, set off its fireworks — buildings collapsed!
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Not soon after this, Marcus packed his bags and set off to Thailand.
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It also set off a series of cybersecurity assessments throughout the federal government.
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Popeyes' new chicken sandwich set off a chicken-sandwich war that engulfed America.
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Then she set off into the desert heat, ready to introduce herself anew.
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But at other universities, the Tufts study set off soul-searching and outrage.
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Besides, economists are not sure when super-low unemployment will set off inflation.
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His fourth was set off using a tripwire across the Travis Country sidewalk.
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The result set off immediate, bitter infighting within the already divided liberal opposition.
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Last August, torrential rains set off the huge mudslide in Freetown, the capital.
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Compiled by Republican congressional aides, the memo has set off a political firestorm.
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With this bond in place, the five boys set off on their bikes.
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Analysts have warned that another failure could set off even more intense fighting.
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Reaction: The surprise announcement set off a broad retreat in global markets today.
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In 2300, he and a friend, a young woman, set off for Canada.
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Mr. Holland's post set off sharp reactions online, overwhelmingly in Ms. Cole's favor.
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May's departure is likely to set off a vicious contest to succeed her.
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Within a couple of days, Ms. Alvarado had set off to join it.
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Fear of an influx of visitors set off opposition to Legoland in Goshen.
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Eventually, even cold air over my face or lips set off blinding shocks.
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And any sign of a widespread earnings disappointment could set off more selling.
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And the revelation set off some good-natured ribbing between the two countries.
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His coma and subsequent death have set off outrage in the United States.
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Like an infectious grenade, they can set off a sudden cluster of illnesses.
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At one point, my roommate and the band set off the smoke alarm.
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The move set off bloody confrontations between their supporters and rival ethnic groups.
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The dismal conditions have set off waves of protests, lawsuits and federal investigations.
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That could set off another storm in financial markets, and perhaps the economy.
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The quake set off tsunami warnings that were canceled about an hour later.
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Still, the announcement set off whoops of joy inside the Oceti Sakowin camp.
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In King's own family, the crash set off a chain of financial events.
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His comments on Fox News on Wednesday set off a frenzy on Twitter.
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In the past, that would have set off warning bells at the network.
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Bassam arrived, I hopped in, and we set off for the central mall.
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That address set off alarm bells inside LIHKG and on #antiELAB Facebook groups.
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One is its disproportionality, in which fairly mild restrictions set off volcanic anger.
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Mr. Musk still thinks Mars colonists could set off in the next decade.
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The killing set off three days of unrest, with multiple arrests and injuries.
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The attorney general also set off a backlash with dismissive comments about Hawaii.
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The first retail location set off a massive chain reaction of store openings.
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His act of kindness set off a movement that became known as #BestSchoolDay.
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The announcement from Mr. Heck will set off a primary to replace him.
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Set off by a proposed tax on WhatsApp phone calls announced on Oct.
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Yet these changes could also set off a cascade of more harmful effects.
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Firecrackers were set off in the streets and traditional Indian snacks were distributed.
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Harambe's death, though, also set off a firestorm of anger on social media.
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An "improvised explosive artifact" was set off; the statement gave no other details.
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On April 24, the runners set off south from the Sacred Stone Camp.
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That move set off a wave of similar demonstrations across the sports world.
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As she set off, all of Ms. Jaffe's stresses seemed to fade away.
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It's a great teaser to set off the remainder of the ninth season.
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Both raised Barrett's religious beliefs in a way that set off alarm bells.
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I could have easily put the car in third gear and set off.
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Walden's retirement has set off a scramble among Republicans on the committee: Reps.
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The announcement set off a flurry of legislative activity to find a solution.
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Meanwhile, this deal set off a decade of perfectly reasonable digital media valuations.
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As I set off I encountered three elderly men sitting along the roadside.
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The killing set off three days of unrest, with multiple arrests and injuries.
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Gabby and I set off down the nearest side street to find Gastly.
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So it's no surprise his potential exit would set off a panicky stampede.
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Fireworks set off across the city led the viewer to the Olympic stadium.
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He set off after them and I ran in and through the turnstile.
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The episode, set off by a whistleblower who outlined how Cambridge Analytica obtained and used data from 50 million Facebook user profiles in violation of Facebook's rules, has set off a widespread scrutiny of Facebook's inner workings and privacy controls.
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The state is investigating whether malfunctioning utility equipment might have set off the spark.
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While they set off on their scheme, Zelda has a mission of her own.
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His death set off demonstrations in the San Diego suburb as protesters demanded accountability.
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The eruption of one of them will not set off its neighbors, she said.
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That would have set off more fireworks than D.C. sees on the nation's birthday.
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Dirty dishes accumulate, and leaving them unattended will set off a chain of failures.
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So I set off to eat my way into the heart of the nation.
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The controversy was set off by the opening statement of Pirro's Saturday night show.
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Maybe someone should suggest that Boston Dynamics' technicians set off a few firecrackers first?
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In May 2017, the couples set off for Monaco to watch the Grand Prix.
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In Berkeley, California, punches were thrown and smoke bombs were set off during demonstrations.
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They gathered up what they could in a few small backpacks and set off.
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After he intervenes and helps save her, they both set off for King's Landing.
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Sometimes her racing heart would set off terrible headaches, the worst she'd ever had.
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Their feces can set off asthma symptoms and cause allergic reactions in some people.
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However, last week's inversion set off a debate about the reliability of the indicator.
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It nevertheless set off a lot of speculation about what she is up to.
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The site would soon set off a chain reaction in Veles, spawning many imitators.
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Occasionally a life is saved this way, but many calls are set off accidentally.
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The remarks set off a firestorm on Twitter, and native groups weighed in tersely.
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So I set off to find them, and once I did, began drinking again.
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The three previous bombs, all set off earlier this month, exploded at people's homes.
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"It really was an…article after that set off the rumors," Lits told TechCrunch.
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It was a tweet from King that set off some alarm bells for fans.
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But if Iran withdraws from the NPT, it will set off alarm bells globally.
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But Mr Stanton might set off a similar debate if he bests Maris's mark.
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The price cuts last month were the final straw that set off the rebellion.
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The device's uneven bezels in particular set off the OCD alarms in my brain.
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The newlyweds then set off for a whirlwind honeymoon in French Polynesia and Australia.
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This isn't the first time Instagram has set off engagement rumors for these two.
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But manipulated videos that don't set off either alarm can fall through the cracks.
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But if you call their work unscientific, you're sure to set off a nerve.
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His doctor had completely missed it, so we set off on this journey together.
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"The commute is time when people's tempers are set off very easily," Gat says.
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Sam sits them all down to sign contracts, which immediately set off red flags.
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The recent violence in Myanmar was set off by a coordinated attack on Aug.
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This shortfall forced the government to implement the cuts that set off the protests.
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The killing in 17893 of Rwanda's president, Juvénal Habyarimana, set off Africa's worst genocide.
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This movement through Scorpio may set off transitions that needed to happen, like, yesterday.
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He has set off a frenzy of thinking about the future of European defence.
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That set off a fracas with every player on the ice except the goalies.
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The suspects holed up inside opened fire and set off powerful explosions, officials said.
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That reflected broader fears that Trump's tariffs could set off a global trade war.
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Asthma attacks are set off by the tiny, invisible soot particles that cars emit.
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Marty didn't set off this chain of events to fuel his need for power.
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The couple then set off for a whirlwind honeymoon in French Polynesia and Australia.
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The shooting set off a campus-wide lockdown until authorities confirmed the murder-suicide.
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"That set off alarm bells here," Club for Growth President David McIntosh said Friday.
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The nomination set off a temporary, but complicated, series of changes for Pentagon leadership.
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The newlyweds then set off for a whirlwind honeymoon in French Polynesia and Australia.
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I got a shovel out of the garage and, map in hand, set off.
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The bomber came on foot and set off the explosives around 3:30 p.m.
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Let's not equivocate — let's set off an honest, lasso-approved truth bomb, shall we?
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" For those who don't know ... the original line goes, "I get up set off.
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Giving, say, Kim Jong Un a mocking nickname could set off a world war.
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He later set off on a journey to South Dakota find his native family.
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The graphic video angered many in the Chicago community and set off widespread protests.
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But I'm not some kind of coiled spring that can be easily set off.
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Butler flipped his bat after hitting the ball, and that set off Gimenez again.
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The device set off the metal detector in the arena and Carson became agitated.
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She allegedly set off alarms trying to reach to residence to contest her ouster.
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Its launch set off the space race between the US and the Soviet Union.
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They almost never looked in his bag, and it would set off no alarm.
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Concern in California The quake that affected Mexico City set off jitters in California.
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That set off a political tug of war between the suburbs and the city.
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He set off to the capital Nairobi and spent all his savings on records.
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The nun-protesters' diatribe set off two (contradictory) lines of thought in my mind.
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China's first domestically developed aircraft carrier set off on sea trials earlier this month.
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The next day, we set off through tea fields, bamboo forests and mountain paths.
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A surprise win for Mr. Trump would probably set off a substantial market correction.
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The following morning I set off around the town to explore in glorious sunshine.
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That set off a scramble among aides to prepare something for him to sign.
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Any attack on birthright citizenship in particular should set off klaxons about American democracy.
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By afternoon, he set off on an attempted Twitter tussle with Donald J. Trump.
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The police accounts did not say how many homemade bombs Mr. Zhou set off.
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Before you set off, you need to sort out your TIMS card and permits
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He set off to destroy the Demon Lord Baramos but fell in glorious battle.
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He set off with the crew, but within thirty minutes he was far behind.
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The "Red Men," as the work was called, set off protest among local conservatives.
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It is G.O.P. dogma that the Reagan tax cut set off an economic boom.
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But it set off mass protests and was soon tied up in the courts.
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So I set off early, fully caffeinated with a fly rod in my backpack.
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It set off a full day of pushback by former Obama aides on Twitter.
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Statements made by Trump's friend Christopher Ruddy set off many new questions Monday night.
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And his refusal to do so set off days of criticism from other Republicans.
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That debate, which drew a record 24 million viewers, set off a monthslong feud.
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Other days, the paparazzi set off his anger and he would get into fights.
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I set off on one last search—not for love, but for a toilet.
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They set off to launch a furniture rental startup called Fonzy but that flopped.
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That set off alarm bells at Sportradar, which provides tracking, analysis, and integrity services.
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They began boarding the buses on Sunday morning, but have not yet set off.
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The accusations have set off a diplomatic spat between Turkey and the United States.
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The decision was expected to set off a new wave of big company mergers.
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Another bomber paired with her would set off his explosives after she detonated hers.
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IS had set off five car bombs as part of their defense, he said.
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I knew when I set off that I didn't want to do it alone.
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Such a break would set off its own work-related stressors, though, he said.
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The attack on the Skripals set off a diplomatic dispute between Britain and Russia.
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This news set off a wave of concern among Jordan and her five siblings.
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Brexiteers are confident they have the necessary 48 votes to set off the challenge.
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The Supreme Court battle has set off highly personal debates about credibility and culpability.
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For LJ, shapes, colors, textures and flavors set off a concert in her head.
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The decision came after intense protests, but it also set off its own debate.
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The article set off a scramble on Saturday among Mr. Trump's lawyers and advisers.
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The government dropped the earlier bill after it set off nationwide protests in 22015.
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In 1980, a new toy hit U.S. markets and set off a worldwide craze.
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Mr. Ghosn's arrest set off a destabilizing chain of events at the two companies.
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Deal With It. They set off a firestorm at the University of Notre Dame.
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These are the sorts of things that set off alarms for Air Force psychiatrists.
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Australia's would-be saviour set off, sprinting with all his might for the line.
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But they had little sense of the political firestorm their trek had set off.
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This set off a frenzy to report what type of soup had been thrown.
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So Ms. Red Cloud-Yellow Horse, 59, set off toward the road on foot.
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The case originated during the financial crisis that set off Catalonia's latest independence drive.
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The proposal set off a frenzy of discussion among the commissioners and staff members.
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China, where COVID-19 first set off alarms, passed through the worst, Fauci said.
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The damage had also set off a small fire that was brought under control.
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It uprooted trees, ripped off roofs, set off landslides and flooded farms and roads.
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Her report set off a two-day search that involved several law enforcement agencies.
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The smaller back area is set off from the front by a partial wall.
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Sharapova has not taken a set off Williams since the Miami Open in 2013.
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Balkman set off on his two-year Mormon mission to Argentina in November 1990.
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The resignations immediately set off speculation about more defections, the potential fall of Mrs.
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But her tweet and Mr. Brownlie's previous comments set off a wave of speculation.
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That set off a scramble within the White House to shove Ms. English aside.
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That set off a diplomatic confrontation (Spain finally said it would accept the ship).
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The move set off a wave of fresh protests and clashes with the police.
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The resulting article helped set off a Washington controversy and ultimately, a congressional investigation.
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This time, the clothes-play just seemed calculated to set off a thousand memes.
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The case led to the extradition bill that set off Hong Kong's protest movement.
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The teens set off through the trees to the site of their next activity.
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They added that smoke from the gunfire set off an alarm in the room.
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These days, it doesn't take much to set off a giant wave of anger.
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So how did this simple sandwich set off a national food fight this summer?
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At that point, he planned to set off on a lucrative private sector career.
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They've set off to live "on this side of the good life" in America.
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AROUND 320BC, a Greek merchant called Pytheas set off for a long journey north.
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The incident set off mass street protests and a national outcry at the time.
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But that Sunday, I set off for All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena, Calif.
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The Dreamliner set off for its non-stop run to London at 6.50 p.m.
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Outrage at the law set off weeks of nationwide antigovernment protests, which are continuing.
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Collisions can set off disastrous chain reactions, spawning thousands of new pieces of debris.
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It set off a media firestorm that consumed the business news cycle for weeks.
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The Taliban tunneled under some of the remaining army posts and set off explosives.
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Swinging open the door, he set off a chorus of evil-eye-adorned bells.
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One lawmaker famously set off a teargas canister to thwart a bill in 2011.
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With his friend still not back home, Shrader set off Wednesday to find him.
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Last year, recession fears set off Wall Street's worst December since the Great Depression.
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The bombs were unstable and could have been set off by handling, sources said.
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The change set off an exodus from Gaza, which has a population of 2m.
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The WannaCry attack set off predictable alarms from technology firms and cyber security experts.
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Is speaking a foreign language going to set off the passenger at your elbow?
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But Mr. Bourguiba's encouragement not to fast during Ramadan set off a religious reaction.
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In an ordinary movie this would set off a race-against-the-clock scenario.
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A clearer picture of what set off the Russia inquiry has begun to form.
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After Uber, post Susan's thing, it set off a range of people speaking out.
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But lately, the language in Brexit seems only to have set off seismic shocks.
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The early SNAP payment did, in fact, set off a flood of early spending.
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The ratification of the 19th Amendment set off celebratory parades all across the country.
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And Arya Stark set off on a ship in search of a new adventure.
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So they set off at night, taking a more circuitous route through open ocean.
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And that set off these huge protests in the capital that lasted for weeks.
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His work set off a new era that prioritized moral management over physical control.
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The bill set off a fierce legal showdown between states and the federal government.
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It set off sprinklers, ignited small fires in one building and damaged an adjacent freeway.
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Then I set off for the Indian grocery store, which is in the opposite direction.
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Given Paul's audience of 16 million subscribers, it quickly set off a firestorm of controversy.
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With tech stocks propping up the overall market, grim figures could set off a panic.
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This has already happened: Hackers set off 158 emergency sirens throughout Dallas on April 8.
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On February 1, 2017, the expedition set off into the forest along the Juruá River.
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I set off on the route, and then I take the first resstop that comes.
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Viruses are only one of the things that could set off Alzheimer's, he pointed out.
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These tactics usually don't break any laws or set off any First Amendment alarm bells.
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He then set off to go change into his trademark checkered shirt and tie outfit.
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It has set off a storm of criticism by legislators and on social media networks.
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The camera also has a siren you can set off to scare off potential intruders.
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" The alleged affair wasn't the only time Burruss set off her self-described "b——- detector.
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The waves set off by the Trump presidency are now crashing over the business world.
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There's one set off to the side that's hard to see with Frank the pug.
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Here's how that set off a chain of events that ultimately triggered the current investigation.
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He resigned late last year after a deadly nightclub fire set off massive street protests.
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This set off a frenzy about intra-partisan tensions and the future of the party.
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The zone has been set off the interpretation of satellite data from Inmarset, he explained.
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This week Chelsea Clinton set off a major battle over Bernie Sanders's health care plan.
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American traders set off by sea, accompanied by missionaries, guano miners, planters and expeditionary forces.
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Instead, Chinese leaders set off down a path that led them to the present confrontation.
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Tuesday's decline was set off after a worse-than-expected report on America's manufacturing sector.
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Al Franken appeared, it set off a predictable round of anguished debate on the left.
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When the runners set off, he hides himself away at the back of the pack.
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So I set off to capture the experience of classic spook rides using virtual reality.
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Even so, those accepted must receive further "ideological and political education" before they set off.
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The waitress lights them … and there was enough smoke to set off the fire alarm.
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If it were released it could set off a vast new burst of global warming.
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It set off the explosive debate about the language Trump uses to talk about women.
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Just as 50 Shades set off a sweeping trend, so too are these rom-coms.
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Lots of people immediately loved the statue, but it set off alarm bells for some.
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If you think an intruder is in your home, you can set off Aura's alarm.
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It will set off on a mission to help map deep sea currents in Antarctica.
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Opposition lawmakers set off from Caracas in a convoy of buses just after 10 a.m.
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Is the killing of the Russian ambassador going to set off a new world war?
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The sentences set off protests across the region, with protesters at times clashing with police.
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But that may have set off the next snafu: the phone lines then jammed up.
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But that may have set off the next snafu: the phone lines then jammed up.
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The two set off to solve the mystery that the senior Goodman had been chasing.
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His downgrade to sell set off GE's plunge Monday, its deepest drop since early December.
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One Saturday afternoon in November, Stephen and Amy set off for church with their son.
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His nomination to head the agency has set off a public relations and lobbying battle.
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These techniques, again, set off alert systems in our subconscious minds — something just feels off.
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The group set off early in the day and walked for hours in heavy rain.
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The infantryman's family said he had feared the Palestinian might set off a hidden bomb.
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The group, "American Possibilities PAC," is sure to set off speculation about Biden's 2020 intentions.
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Mr. Zimmerman set off outrage in September by retweeting an image of Mr. Martin's corpse.
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We set off to interview some saggers, but after an hour, we had found none.
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ET, Armstrong and his crew set off on their eight-day mission to the moon.
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We set off from New Orleans at 11 PM—23:00—on Thursday, December 1.
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Finally, manager changes — especially bringing on a new subadvisor — could also set off capital gains.
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Torrential rains set off landslides and flash floods that displaced hundreds of thousands of people.
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Venezuela's economic crisis, set off by collapsing oil prices, has metastasized into a health crisis.
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Garrett's decision will set off a scramble to determine a Republican nominee to replace him.
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Murt gathered the folds of his coat collar and set off from under the eave.
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The gains extended after oil prices rebounded to set off a rally on Wall Street.
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Sessions domino The race was set off by Trump's own decision to install then-Sen.
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After alerting his daughter, Huiyi, who lives in Orlando, I set off for the restaurant.
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I recently set off on a four-day journey from coast to coast via Amtrak.
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Those coordinated calls for a Franken resignation set off an avalanche within the Democratic Party.
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The latest round of "peak car" worry has been set off by an IMF survey.
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An Old Spot porterhouse, set off with pickled rhubarb, was intensely good and cost $31.
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Dr. Kramer will no doubt set off a new round of debate with this book.
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Flaunting your luxurious lifestyle with your colleagues may set off a jealousy epidemic, Oliver says.
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The Trump administration set off alarms when it called for tariffs on steel and aluminum.
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In the fall of 2014, her novel set off a bidding war among 12 publishers.
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This set off alarm bells, since I closed my Discover account over a decade ago.
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Official firework shows are far safer than backyard fireworks set off by individuals, she noted.
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They set off for the eight-block walk to La Mirabelle, a classic French restaurant.
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Much of the opposition is set off directly by President Obama's race, Professor Tesler says.
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Mr. Bannon's appointment on Sunday set off a fierce response on Twitter and in Washington.
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That set off a commercial rush, flooding the field with cash after years of doubt.
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I have little doubt that it was set off by memories of my dead sister.
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That set off a tweet storm of support, with celebrities like Monica Lewinksy posting #IStandWithTheWing.
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She can twist a phrase in just the right way to set off a giggle.
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The Butlers set off October 15 from their home state for a camping trip south.
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Trump's announcement has set off J Street, with its director, Jeremy Ben-Ami, going apoplectic.
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It set off a day of rioting and arson in the city of 620,000 people.
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Incredibly, the debris set off a fire that spread about 9.5 miles (15 kilometers) across.
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" The paper soon set off a cascade of what Ellenberg called "math at Internet speed.
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The new, more favorable district boundaries have set off an intense primary fight among Democrats.
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Hackers also could set off false alarms, thereby undermining the public's confidence in nuclear deterrents.
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The suggestion that the Obama administration wiretapped Trump Tower set off an avalanche of controversy.
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Yet that very tool seemed to have set off the alarm that interrupted the job.
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He set off a bomb while in the back seat, causing police to open fire.
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The case has already set off a political storm, with opposition parties also demanding explanations.
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He also set off in a private jet for a family birthday party in Nashville.
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As we set off, I thought about how much wider the world would now become.
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Our determination to shape a pro-American Middle East has already set off violent reaction.
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That set off another round of discussions, sparking annoyance among some people on the thread.
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A searing event in British press and labor history, the move set off violent protests.
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Comments by one of them, Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, set off howls from Democrats.
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Sunday's earthquake was on land and did not set off any high waves or tsunami.
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The same cannot be said of the trade conflicts set off by the United States.
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Mr. Mehsud's killing helped set off a Pashtun civil rights movement that spread across Pakistan.
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But in November, she said, she plans to again set off for the United States.
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India marks Diwali, the festival of lights, next month when revelers set off countless fireworks.
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Mere word of possible compromise set off protests by thousands in Greece in recent months.
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When the video's over, we set off for a tour of the sprawling distillery grounds.
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Before the #MeToo movement, Woody Allen's memoir would probably have set off a bidding war.
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It is set a few weeks after something or other set off a zombie plague.
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False alarms set off sirens in southern Israel during the strikes early Sunday, it said.
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In May 1980, a new toy hit U.S. markets and set off a worldwide craze.
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The seizure set off alarm bells about the relationship between the administration and the media.
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Whether these so-called funding gaps set off broad shutdowns of federal operations is unclear.
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Serbia knows that any military movements would set off a dispute with NATO, he said.
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Both galleries had warm wood floors that set off the mural's largely cool, black presence.
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The move set off protests in the streets of Colombo and fist fights in Parliament.
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That set off transit pandemonium in Midtown Manhattan at the start of the morning rush.
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The flagged transactions set off alerts in a computer system designed to detect illicit activity.
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Beginning in the 20193s, federal and state deregulation set off a payday-loan gold rush.
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Russian outrage over a similar proposal in 2014 helped to set off the current conflict.
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"No event since Pearl Harbor set off such repercussions in public life," one historian wrote.
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City officials have also had to step lightly, not wanting to set off interborough rivalries.
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On Thursday morning, Ms. Thomason, her husband and family set off at 6:30 a.m.
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In 1996, her appearance at the Oscars set off a run of cruel body-shaming.
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It was life acting through microbes that helped set off some of Earth's "snowball" phases.
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Her claims swiftly set off other accusations of abusive and inappropriate behavior by Mr. Díaz.
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And in telling this story, the Guggenheim set off a moral controversy of its own.
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An unexpected encounter in the South China Sea could also set off an international incident.
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Destroyed infrastructure has left many without clean drinking water and set off a cholera epidemic.
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John Richardson, set off alarms in a mail screening facility outside the Pentagon on Monday.
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And given his résumé, Mr. Cohn's nomination would surely set off a heated confirmation battle.
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Everything was set off against a black screen, like diamond necklaces in a velvet case.
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The story set off a fascination that led her to a library and a biography.
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The dangerous mortgage loans that helped set off the Great Recession are beginning to reappear.
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That revelation set off fears that an intensified outbreak in the U.S. could be near.
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And the killing in 1994 of Rwanda's president, Juvénal Habyarimana, set off Africa's worst genocide.
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With a few friends, he set off on foot for his hometown, 250 miles away.
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The boy's grandmother said she did not know whether any fireworks had been set off.
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" As the book's promotional material proudly notes, the piece set off "a firestorm of controversy.
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The explosive device, which was set off by a mobile phone, did not harm anyone.
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I crossed SCHUYLER SISTERS with ELLIE KEMPER, a fellow Princetonian, and set off from there.
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"Dinosaurology" is sure to excite young readers as they set off on their archaeological adventure.
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Its recent "discovery" had set off a groundswell of interest in the collecting car world.
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Still, its prowess and dedication have set off alarms within the United States' defense establishment.
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News of his self-immolation set off the Tunisian uprising and the subsequent Arab Spring.
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On Wednesday, reports of Fairway's collapse set off a social media frenzy from worried customers.
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In the kitchen, open shelving is set off by bright blue tile and quartz countertops.
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There are already signs that the change at the top could set off political turbulence.
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The team set off the next day and continued to search for nearly two weeks.
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The mask ban quickly inflamed tensions in the city and set off more violent clashes.
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In 1991, Saddam Hussein's troops set off an inferno in Kuwait, creating an environmental catastrophe.
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The mounting tariffs have rattled global markets and set off fears over world economic growth.
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To set off a metaphorical smoke bomb that would distract from some other scandalous development?
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Recall the downturn set off more than a decade ago by the global financial crisis.
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It suggested that the reactions could have been set off by chemicals in the fabrics.
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My brother Roland's Facebook post set off a flurry of concern throughout his social network.
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At least 254 people have died after heavy flooding set off a mudslide on Saturday.
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That reaction set off a firestorm in Washington, where lawmakers blistered the NBA with criticism.
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Pipe bombs are inherently unstable devices and could be set off simply by handling them.
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The boy was going through security when his speech device set off a metal detector.
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President Trump set off for Saudi Arabia, the first stop on a nine-day trip.
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"One event set off the other event," R. K. Mallick, a senior police officer, said.
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That quickly set off a cascade as TD Ameritrade, E-Trade and Fidelity followed suit.
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This vote set off at violent clash in which police and protesters were also injured.
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I arrived at the trailhead two hours before sunset and set off into the snow.
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This week, rising bond yields helped set off a sell-off in the stock market.
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It made no sense to me, and it set off a lot of alarm bells.
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That set off a far bigger firestorm, and Republicans have now simply extended that precedent.
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The release of the Senate bill last week set off a flurry of maneuvers. Sens.
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Experts fear that, as space becomes increasingly crowded, collisions could set off disastrous chain reactions.
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In ordinary times, nominating Mr. Abrams would set off tremendous opposition, especially from the left.
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That set off a period of negotiations between the Democratic committee staff and the FBI.
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Wednesday's attack on the Iranian consulate in Najaf set off a sharp escalation of violence.
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China set off the greatest mining boom in modern Australian history, and income flowed freely.
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That has set off a scramble within Twitter to define what constitutes a political ad.
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Rooney's announcement has already set off jockeying for the heavily Republican seat in southwest Florida.
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Date: June 11, 2019What made the moment: The scoreline that set off a thousand takes.
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Trump's team are drafting a rebuttal that could set off a fight in federal courts.
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On Wednesday, reports of Foxconn's reassessment set off a new round in that political fight.
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Unsatisfied with a safe House seat, he set off on a long-shot Senate bid.
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The scandal, known as Iran-contra, set off investigations by Congress and an independent counsel.
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Beijing's interest in the technology has set off alarms within the United States' defense establishment.
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But as it stands, the drop in American diplomats should set off some serious alarms.
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The move has set off fierce debate, not just in India but around the world.
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Trump's Twitter usage has already set off much concern, some of it from political scientists.
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It is, however, believed to be set off by triggers—usually any kind of stressor.
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His populist attacks on the priorities of the "ruling class" have set off a maelstrom.
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The case has set off a national debate about women's rights, tradition, law and punishment.
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But, according to the report, the incident didn't set off alarm bells among CMS leadership.
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Those bells worked on the same principle — they were set off by an electric impulse.
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Both men appear frontally naked, set off powerfully against magnified specimens of their bodily fluids.
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We got Offset Tuesday on Rodeo and asked him what really set off the melee.
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Security officials said a remote-controlled bomb was set off as an army vehicle passed by.
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That may not be enough to set off recession or bear market alarm bells just yet.
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But the plan swiftly set off alarm bells in Washington, especially among Putin&aposs apparent targets.
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But Bannon's twin role quickly undermined that narrative -- and set off a groundswell of outside pressure.
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So I set off even deeper into the past in search of a man who might.
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That set off a firestorm of speculation about copyright laws being used to prevent ad blocking.
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It set off widespread chaos and confusion at airports and for agencies tasked with implementing it.
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By the time her room is filled with light, the alarm will set off a beep.
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Keselowski also set off a massive rumble against Jeff Gordon and his people that same fall.
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His stance set off a flood of headlines and an insult-laden response from the President.
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And there's already speculation that Disney will raise its bid and set off a bidding war.
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But a speech he gave to fishermen in late September has set off a sectarian furore.
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Even the smallest thing can set off mild-mannered complexions, like sleeping on a hotel pillowcase.
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Near daily demonstrations set off by a worsening economic crisis have shaken Sudan since Dec. 19.
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I was happy to help out, so we took a car and set off for Jutland.
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The event, with its suggestion of pagan worship, set off a social-media firestorm of indignation.
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Dash would be inspired by his father's brawn each time he set off towards a villain.
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He set off a ballistic missile in honour of his grandpa, though it fizzled on launch.
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Sergei Bobrovsky then turned back Rangers defenseman Tony DeAngelo to finally set off the Columbus celebration.
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The "ignores dragon fire" thing set off further speculation because that combination of abilities seems familiar.
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At least 17 people were killed after someone set off tear gas in a Venezuela nightclub.
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We met up with our chase team from Texas Tech and set off on our journey.
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That has set off a flurry of activity by South Korean firms hoping to win business.
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From that location, you'll be able to set off for various regions where superheroes are needed.
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This year, organizers plan to set off 113,000 pounds of fireworks throughout the three-day festivities.
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The story about Jackie's rape set off a firestorm at the university and in schools nationwide.
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The three set off into the woods (they never learn), where they run into Lady Gaga.
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That actually turned out to not be true, but it just set off this shitstorm, right?
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Young Ian volunteers to swim out since Jamie is injured, and they set off with Claire.
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Her disappearance set off a massive manhunt and joint investigation between Wisconsin investigators and the FBI.
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"We set off with corned beef sandwiches and the cheapest lager available," Bez continues to recollect.
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"It's got to set off a feeding frenzy," University of Georgia law professor Elizabeth Burch said.
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Were you not aware that this wasn't going to set off things like a roman candle?
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But it's the post-debate polls that should really set off alarm bells in Biden-world.
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A win would "set off an insane frenzy in state governments across the country," says Tusk.
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And thus the two set off to climb the highest mountain and fulfill her dying wish.
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Eventually, she dropped out of high school, completed her GED, and set off on her own.
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Instead, King's murder set off a wave of rioting that benefited Nixon's law-and-order rhetoric.
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It set off a global fascination with Egyptology that became a cornerstone of Egypt's tourism industry.
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Anthrax is a rare bacteria, mostly found in laboratories, so Stevens' death set off an investigation.
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The late-afternoon shooting set off an angry crowd response that grew as the hours passed.
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"We know who launched a missile, but it's harder to tell who set off a cyberattack."
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Technically, that's called univariance, and it means that different things can set off the same cone.
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Consider how the massacre at the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris was set off by cartoons.
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To date, it has accumulated more than 30 million views and set off a moral panic.
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That in turn set off finger-pointing between the bank, Rizal Commercial Banking Corp, and Dhaka.
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Ths allegations helped launch the #MeToo movement and set off a national conversation about sexual harassment.
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Another tweet said the FBI is working on determining who set off the explosive and why.
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That set off a two-year countdown to the formal Brexit deadline of March 29, 2019.
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Grace's arrival in Monaco set off an eight-day long round of parties, dinners and galas.
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Tim Tebow thinks so ... but this clip just set off a firestorm in the TMZ office.
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The blast happened Tuesday on Daallo Airlines Flight 3159 after it set off above East Africa.
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He wondered if the distance created a lag time before the sensors set off the light.
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But he likely wasn't expecting the tweet to set off alarms about whether he obstructed justice.
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That set off a firefight that ended with 18 U.S. soldiers and hundreds of Somalis dead.
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And so our two heroes set off to London, each with their own mission to accomplish.
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That set off intensive efforts to rescue the 68 aboard and get the vessel floating again.
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Jack thought they deserved dedicated software, so he set off with Eric Koslow to build Lattice.
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That can set off a compounding series of circumstances that lead to chaos when disaster strikes.
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After some brusque exchanges, he set off on a sort of defiant jog through the crowd.
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Having sampled the street swill, I set off to check out the elevated ya dong myself.
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One Redditor complained that the Apple Watch SOS had been set off while riding a motorcycle.
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After clashes with troublemakers in Paris, the police set off tear gas and detained 148 people.
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In recent years almost all the migrants reaching Italy have set off from the Libyan coast.
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The group conducted the survey following a 2018 Reuters investigation that set off numerous congressional inquiries.
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Lightning strikes at the plant can set off the high explosives used in destroying nuclear arms.
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A few literal fireworks were set off this week; the metaphorical ones are sure to follow.
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When Francisco set off on June 27, he expected nothing more than a day of soccer.
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He reportedly set off a fire alarm in order to draw law enforcement into the area.
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While entering the police compound, they set off a tripwire bomb, but no one was hurt.
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Nonetheless, the general bounty at Cannes was enough to set off reminiscing by one festival veteran.
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If she does, it'd set off a legal fight, which many of the bill's supporters want.
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Separately, they set off for Tel Aviv, where Epstein was born and the narrator was conceived.
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He then set off his explosives, killing two police officers and at least four other people.
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So the shenanigans at the government-owned Public Investment Corporation (PIC), have set off alarm bells.
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The incident set off a debate on when bystanders should say something about another parent's discipline .
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The calls set off a flurry of questions at Verizon — How could this possibly have happened?
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When the panic set off by the new evacuations became clear, disaster officials called for calm.
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His reporting was later published in The New Yorker and helped set off the #MeToo movement.
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In some, when a vote falls within a certain margin, an automatic recount is set off.
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Trump set off a scramble on Capitol Hill when he terminated the program earlier this year.
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Southern Louisiana began the long recovery from vast floods set off by days of staggering rains.
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The episode that set off the protests was the killing of a black man, Keith Scott.
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Mr. Dawood said he thought the second explosion may have been set off by the first.
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The panic it set off was met with speculation in some quarters that fears were exaggerated.
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The proposed rules are likely to set off a long back and forth between government agencies.
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If any of these contests tighten up, it'd set off alarms across both parties nationally. 5.
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The shootings set off protests around the country, demanding greater restraint and accountability by the police.
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The Cuban Missile Crisis almost set off World War III, and the same could happen today.
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Together they set off on a hunt for new authors and clash with some old ones.
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The engines roared and we set off, taking in a sunny sky and sharp, clean air.
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The extent of the contrivance will set off multilevel credulity alarms in viewers paying close attention.
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Should those Republicans stay home, they could potentially set off a chain reaction down the ballot.
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And so that's when I set off to really begin to build the body of research.
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Prime Minister Bill English canceled all his engagements to set off for Christchurch to monitor developments.
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The heavy concentration in a single stock set off a warning from Morgan Stanley's compliance department.
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It set off a tumultuous bidding war as other companies fought to make their own offers.
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The flames were set off during an intense heatwave, though police blamed arsonists in many cases.
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I set off to get a glimpse of what those architectural dreamers were able to accomplish.
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Mr. Keung's firing also set off a round of condemnations from political leaders in Hong Kong.
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Last week, Mr. Trump's exercise in Japan-bashing set off panic in the Japanese Foreign Ministry.
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"Chicago had it coming," May said, describing the blowup set off by the Laquan McDonald case.
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Rescue crews set off at daybreak Sunday and crossed four ranches to get there, Gazaway said.
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It set off the world's worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl, at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
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Police said the man accidentally set off an old Israeli shell he was trying to dismantle.
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Militants had opened fire on Israeli troops and tried to set off explosives by the fence.
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The back-and-forth between North Korea and Malaysia set off a "diplomatic meltdown" in March.
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"When he passed through the security detector, it repeatedly set off," Lu remembered in the introduction.
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A number of the gunmen, presumably after exhausting their supplies of ammunition, set off suicide belts.
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That set off a mild panic among Ryanair pilots elsewhere in Europe with the same contracts.
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The police said a man set off a device made from fireworks that injured his hand.
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The whistleblower's death set off a remarkable storm of calls for free speech across the country.
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The video immediately set off protests, accusations of a broad cover-up and demands for change.
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The abuse scandal had already set off a fierce debate in Catholic journals and across churches.
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The video was shared thousands of times online, and set off fears of a rigged election.
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The proposal set off a 60-day period for public comment, which ends on May 29.
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Mr. Trump's morning tweet set off a scramble on Capitol Hill and at the White House.
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The site's move set off a firestorm about the role of politics in the crafting world.
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Any campaign to devalue the world's anchor could set off a destructive wave of competitive devaluations.
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But it still managed to set off yet another partisan furor over Israel and anti-Semitism.
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GAYCATION follows Ellen and Ian as they set off to explore LGBT cultures around the world.
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The events set off years of chaos in Ukraine and an international standoff with the Kremlin.
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Afraid of messing up, he played a pre-mixed set off CDs he'd made at home.
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And, doctors note, withdrawing from nicotine can also set off anxiety and depression, at least temporarily.
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When that happens, the residents of San Antonio Secortez, the Caal family's community, set off firecrackers.
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They offered leather balls to play with and set off fireworks — entertainment primarily for the children.
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Uber's arrival in London has, however, set off a clash with the city's famous black cabs.
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A disputed election last year set off violent protests and forced President Evo Morales to resign.
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Throughout Mr. Ullah's trial in Manhattan, the defense never disputed he had set off a bomb.
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He set off from Port Blair, the Andaman chain's main port, under the cover of darkness.
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He set off on a 13-minute drive to Werner Enterprises, a giant in American freight.
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His death set off riots in the town of Coligny, about 125 miles west of Johannesburg.
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A similar dynamic set off the "Yellow Vest" protests against a fuel tax increase in France.
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And so Origen this year has set off on the same journey of athletic self-improvement.
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On the Runway Last week they set off a firestorm at the University of Notre Dame.
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Each weathered piece of history set off a mental reel of flickering images for Roman Kent.
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For years the techniques have set off provocative legal and ethical debates about what defines parenthood.
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But being too low can set off alarm bells that you might lack experience or professionalism.
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And it has set off a soul-searching among the center-right Christian Democrats as well.
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Its successful penetration could have set off other hacking in a domino effect, cybersecurity experts said.
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That pressure has set off a scramble by the world's car companies to embrace electric vehicles.
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Construction of the dam also set off one of the world's most spectacular archaeological rescue missions.
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Wearing dark clothing and a dark baseball cap, he set off smoke bombs to create confusion.
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So we happily set off to make an easy, friendly 140-word Sunday … LOL, you thought.
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Lepht says the biggest problem was when the device set off handheld sensors at the airport.
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Here's a look at the top five risks that could set off a US downturn: 1.
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The strife could set off "the worst humanitarian catastrophe" of the 21st century, the U.N. says.
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It's sound enough reasoning for the easily-swayed crowd and they set off hazing Devon relentlessly.
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Once one is set off, the ride has to shut down until the problem is cleared.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 set off riots in Baltimore and across the country.
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The struggle over appointments to Peru's Constitutional Tribunal is precisely what set off the current crisis.
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The situation has pitted various groups against one another and set off a flurry of negotiations.
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Here's what we know so far about the whistle-blower complaint that set off this controversy.
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Perhaps men would set off booby traps, with a leg lost here, a foot maimed there.
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Argentine Delbonis has not taken a set off 33-year-old Nadal in three previous meetings.
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The iconic alley-oop clinched the win and set off ferocious applause from the home crowd.
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The disaster set off an unexpected shortage of iodine, an element crucial to early brain growth.
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The 12 boys and their coach set off into the cave after soccer practice on Saturday.
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A man suspected of being a militant also set off grenades inside the apartment, killing himself.
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They also warned that landslides set off by typhoon rains could affect more mountainous, rural areas.
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His brief detention had set off widespread gun battles and a jailbreak that stunned the country.
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Mr. Oepriarto set off a bomb in their family Toyota at the Surabaya Center Pentecostal Church.
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The parcels were bombs, and they were set off at the gate to the police station.
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Chile declared a state of emergency after a transportation fare increase set off violence and looting.
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