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- noun Plural form of
trigger . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
trigger .
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Examples
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Somewhere in her the name triggers a grainy chain of Cheech & Chong, a click clack from her mind's projector.
Submission guidelines Roberto C. Garcia 2011
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Using two triggers is just as fast as a single trigger once you get the hang of it.
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Benefit of two triggers is that you can literally "give 'em hell with both barrels" at the same time.
One Trigger, Or Two? 2009
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A life-altering break-in triggers insomniac introspection in a desperate actor ....
Confessions of a Falling Woman by Debra Dean: Book summary 2010
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Benefit of two triggers is that you can literally "give 'em hell with both barrels" at the same time.
One Trigger, Or Two? 2009
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Using two triggers is just as fast as a single trigger once you get the hang of it.
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Serving more than two years of an unelected term triggers the Amendment XXII provision permitting only one further term, so presumably ten years is the limit.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “When Numbers Get Serious, You See Their Shape Everywhere” 2010
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The firm said in a report that shares have a potential upside of 20%, with a successful relief well among near-term triggers to boost the stock.
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Mr. Thunuguntla said the absence of near-term triggers will likely see traders book more profits before the derivative contracts for the current month expire Wednesday.
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Either Harry Reid is on corticosteroids or the word triggers allergies only when used accurately.
Palin Wins 2009
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