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This meeting's published agenda was to review strategy leading up to the encounter with the asteroid they had set in motion on their previous pass thru the brown dwarf's gravity well
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Now that their plan had been set in motion, Richard could
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changed allows the universe to set in motion the forces
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created and set in motion, it's hard to stop
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So say the proponents of chaos theory, who use 'the butterfly effect' to describe how simple and apparently straightforward processes can combine and set in motion a chain of events with far-reaching and unpredictable consequences
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It is a story or narrative, with scenery, players, plot lines, winners, losers, happiness, and sorrow, all set in motion, and kept in motion by our minds
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Keeping tight to the tunnel wall the mouse quickly slipped away, oblivious to the events that it had set in motion
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The roadblock back there was set in motion many hours ago
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Dorian had said I wouldn’t be in any more danger directly once the puppets that had been set in motion had been dealt with, but I wasn’t sure I wanted to gamble my life on that
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That bit of information confirmed that they were after me, because of what Mia and I had set in motion
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They were received with open arms and spent the remainder of the day and that night recuperating in Anton’s seaside villa, while the cousin was contacted and the wheels set in motion for a ‘deluxe disappearance
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The third generation had wandered far enough to set in motion the disaster and enslavement of the Assyrian conquest (722 BC)
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of mercy towards our fellow man, we set in motion the reciprocal
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5 meters and set in motion a 400 year climate adjustment
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been set in motion and there was no such thing as completely
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I'll never know if it was just the plotting of my parents or the hand of destiny itself that set in motion the events which would soon follow
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am I? At once a process will be set in motion which will bring
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And set in motion
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And the creative forces set in motion
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The wheels had already been set in motion and would soon
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Some kind of misfortune is set in motion, either
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The wheels will be set in motion and that there is nothing
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‘Twas for that reason Father chose to set in motion what events are chronicled within this writ affording Earth Her say at last
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set in motion, now is the time to observe their fruits
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to set in motion the currents of what used to be called the astral light; the
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founded, the Royal Chariot-Wheels of which He set in motion for the first
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And so it was that the wheels were set in motion and there was no better woman than Bridget in doing so
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She was no friend of coyotes, but this one was suffering because of what Squirrel Girl had set in motion
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But Christianity is a mighty religion, seeing that the commonplace disciples of a crucified carpenter set in motion those teachings which conquered the Roman world in three hundred years and then went on to triumph over the barbarians who overthrew Rome
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He realized, with sadness, that the wheels of progress had been set in motion and that he would never see the good old days again
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The wheel had been set in motion
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Those two outside processes would have created their own paper trail that once set in motion, would have been almost impossible to go back and alter
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Again without comment, Saa-ra said that Jesus foresaw the end of his ministry, so he set in motion a strategy of closure
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On his return to power, Mussolini set in motion the arrest of most of those responsible for the coup that had ousted him from power
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Adolf Hitler therefore set in motion preparations for a battle that was to assume epic proportions; the greatest German attack in the west since the campaign in 1940 when he had brought down his enemies in ignominious defeat
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It is in effect a hybrid religion in that through the Constantinian change, and the outworking of the forces that set in motion, Christian ideas and terminology were ultimately fused with the pagan religious ideas that
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The wheels were set in motion
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This wheel is set in motion by actions stemming
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The doors opened at the push of a button, and when they had closed again behind them, the elevator set in motion
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Moments later, a green light appeared, and with a creaking, rumbling sound of heavy gears, something was set in motion
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'Beam the middle one of either set of buttons,' the UPS answered, and as soon as Stick had done so, the elevator set in motion downwards
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The wheels had been set in motion
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To Tam it was just a generic scene, almost trite with the usual avoidance of pitfalls, set in motion by the hero setting off alarms after cracking a safe
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But he also set in motion and sanctioned a penumbral, all-pervasive and clandestine security apparatus which regularly gathered information on millions of Frenchmen and foreigners
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The social changes set in motion after the great economic transformation of 1991 (ironically, kick-started by the Congress) created generations of Indians for whom wealth creation and upward mobility became the fundamental markers of the good life, even as their licence-permit era parents’ and grandparents’ ambitions may have centred on government jobs and academic qualifications
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from laws set in motion before time existed is sanctioned
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“Hundreds of years before the KULMOOG came into fruition, a small group of rebellious Lincran townsfolk (apparently sick and tired of having to walk into the next county in order to legally tie up their horse/horse-like-antiquated-mammal-transportation-thing while they indulged themselves at the tavern/socialization-through-intoxication-establishment) set in motion plans to acquire an eternally binding clause in which they would control ownership of the parking area of downtown Lincra and thus be free to get as intoxicated as possible without having to worry about the long stumble to the horse/horse-like-antiquated-mammal-transportation-thing
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The dishwashers then set in motion wiring the entire equator of the planet
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They quickly set in motion a plan to make sure Johnny Guitar never really stopped broadcasting
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spiritual exercise that unites one with God was set in motion, it was initiated by some enlightened saint- be he a Ram or a Zarathustra
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There is an old saying that a person only dies when the last thing he set in motion is completed, if a person remains alive in memory, then they never die
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The destiny that another Gatekeeper, the old man so many years ago in Tuscany, had set in motion was now ready to be played out
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He was determined to meet the prefect and complete this humanistic and ingenious action which he had set in motion
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to come to terms with what he set in motion
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“I’m just trying to advance things that have already been set in motion,” she replied
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As for Kathy, she was struggling to overcome all the emotions and desires Joel’s kisses had set in motion
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If Plato could have witnessed the pictures executed by the sun with the assistance of the photographer, or a hundred similar illustrations of what man does by induction, he would perhaps have been reminded of the intellectual midwifery of his master and, in his own mind, might have arisen the vision of a land where all manual, mechanical labor and repetition is assigned to the power of nature, where our wants are satisfied by purely mental operations set in motion by the will and where the supply is created by the demand
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Invisible forces are set in motion which irresistibly bring about conditions in correspondence with your thought
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an hour, then the process of being liberated from worry is set in motion
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These emotions set in motion the events
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some comment made in jest would set in motion the events later in that
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the next day everything was set in motion, the work done and they left for Montana
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The truck’s mechanism had been set in motion
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It had set in motion a series of well-practiced reflexes within Tom, and that’s what had killed him
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Tom had had no intention of killing the sheriff, but once his reflexes had been set in motion, it was too late! The sheriff had only himself to blame!
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We believe a plot has been set in motion to cause upheaval in the political life of Hong Kong and which could seriously affect the future of the territory
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he means that the “wheels” have been set in motion towards
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plan that had been set in motion so long ago was actually coming to
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to set in motion a search for solutions to deal with the problem
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departure from Muunilist, concerning his feeling that something significant had been set in motion
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and the creative forces set in motion
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Back at the booth, events were set in motion—events that threatened to ruin the night
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But a chain of events will be set in motion that will lead directly to a global conflict decades later
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‘If he does invade it will set in motion a series of
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of divorcing her and ordered that the legal preparations be set in motion
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man’s freedom, the wheels were set in motion that
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Events were set in motion both before and after the French revolution that eventually led to
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occurs in space-time is first set in motion through inspirations, thoughts, and other information
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Made/Make–To cause, instigate, or set in motion
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That it was purposely and verifiably set in motion over six ages ago, for the very specific purpose of
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that a plan was set in motion
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Even if there were a Quran, by which mountains could be set in motion, or by which the earth could be shattered, or by which the dead could be made to speak
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And the mountains are set in motion, and become a mirage
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When the mountains are set in motion
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I am occupied with starting a general outline, with the impartation of ideas, with the grounding of a few basic concepts in the consciousness of the reader, and with an attempt to clothe this most abstruse and difficult subject in such a form that some new rhythm of thought may be set in motion, and some new realisations be grasped and held
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While our formula for the alchemy of awareness elucidates a process it does not indicate how that process is set in motion
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Now that the world has once been set in motion, and is no longer held fast under the tyranny of custom and ignorance; now that criticism has pierced the veil of tradition and the past no longer overpowers the present,--the progress of civilization may be expected to be far greater and swifter than heretofore
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They will be for adding sofas, and tables, and other furniture; also dainties, and perfumes, and incense, and courtesans, and cakes, all these not of one sort only, but in every variety; we must go beyond the necessaries of which I was at first speaking, such as houses, and clothes, and shoes: the arts of the painter and the embroiderer will have to be set in motion, and gold and ivory and all sorts of materials must be procured
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when her tongue is set in motion, cooked him up a story so plausible of
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The propeller was instantly set in motion, and the log gave our speed as twenty miles per hour
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Cole, acting admirably the good old prating gossip, who lets every thing escape her when her tongue is set in motion, cooked him up a story so plausible of me, throwing in every now and then such strokes of art, with all the simplest air of nature, in praise of my person and temper, as finished him finely for her purpose, whilst nothing could be better counterfeited than her innocence of his
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Thus it could be set in motion as easily by a broken heart as by a damaged limb
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But where I really could have used a nice dose of mindfulness was in dealing with the events set in motion after I received a call from Amy Entelis, the senior vice president for talent development
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Instead of it even—as a woman reads another—she could see what I myself saw: his derision, his amusement, his contempt for the breakdown of my resignation at being left alone and for the fine machinery I had set in motion to
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Corrective forces are often set in motion which tend to restore profits where they have disappeared, or to reduce them where they are excessive in relation to capital
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The conversion of the thrifts from mutual to stock corporations was set in motion by regulatory changes that encouraged the thrifts to raise more capital
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what we need to do has already been set in motion
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Uprisings had occurred before, but at Easter 1916, at the height of the Great War, the nationalists struck and set in motion a chain of events that would lead to the separation of much of Ireland from the UK:
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He was conscious that here he was in contact with the springs that set in motion the enormous movements of the mass of which in his regiment he felt himself a tiny, obedient, and insignificant atom
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One wheel slowly moved, another was set in motion, and a third, and wheels began to revolve faster and faster, levers and cogwheels to work, chimes to play, figures to pop out, and the hands to advance with regular motion as a result of all that activity