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61. Even the slightest interface aspect could trigger a heated debate, with adherents of opposing solutions arguing with near-Jesuitical intensity. 62. A semi-circular wedge is moved up and down an inclined groove in an aluminium nut, with a trigger. 63. I thought about pulling the trigger, and the gun exploded, slapping back against my hand. 64. This information is used by the switching angle selector to set the correct D1 as the excitation trigger. 65. Some theorists even believe that solar wind particles hitting the atmosphere may trigger cloud formation. 66. Be it in a mousetrap or an atomic detector, the right kind of trip-lever can always trigger an arbitrarily large effect. 67. Something about his rubbery features and squeaky voice trigger my cootie detector. 68. Send not to know by whom the trigger is squeezed, it is squeezed by us all. 69. There is no evidence that stress causes addiction as such although a stressful life event may trigger latent addictive disease. 70. They claim the Act will lead to more financial hardship for breadline families and trigger more violence in the home. 71. The trigger is usually some external stimulus, not necessarily an obvious one. 72. It is theoretically possible that this activity could trigger an eruption, but highly unlikely, he said. 73. This month, eight major gun manufacturers announced they would start providing childproof trigger locks with each handgun. 74. This time when the firing stopped, he stuck the shotgun round the door with his right hand and pulled the trigger. 75. Your saying the work is urgent is the trigger, the result is lateness. 76. Another might trigger a dialog box, offering the user one of several command options. 77. All we had to experience was the trigger and off we went into a state of fear. 78. If desertification continues to spread, the dust bowl will not only undermine the economy but also trigger a huge migration eastward. 79. He squeezed the trigger and the echo of the shot blasted all around the stairwell. 80. Getting rid of weapons reduces the risk of accidental, unauthorised, hair trigger or pre-emptive use. 81. And mounting evidence shows diets high in animal protein trigger calcium loss from bones, increasing osteoporosis risks. 82. He was acutely conscious of the fact that his life hung on a twitch of his captor's trigger finger. 83. Others suggest that the buildup of mountains by tectonic movement may also serve as a trigger, by altering air currents. 84. They should also be avoided if you suffer from asthma; concentrated steam may trigger an attack. 85. Quickly loading the Very pistol with the red cartridge, Larsen aimed it at the open skylight and pulled the trigger. 86. Such a trigger could be a viral infection or a traumatic life event, says Lane. 87. It is thought that sudden exposure to intense sunlight is a trigger to melanoma, and young office workers are typical victims. 88. She put the barrel of a pistol in her mouth and pulled the trigger. 89. And the loss of the ally may be the trigger which will start chain fission. 90. It appeared Mr Prescott then put the gun barrel in his mouth and pulled the trigger.