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Pixote (PeeWee) is a street kid in Sao Paulo who is caught in a roundup
triggered
by a murder in which he had no involvement.
I saw this film in second grade and it
triggered
my lifelong interest in all things Egyptian, culminating in my visiting Egypt 4 years ago!
Nora's crisis is
triggered
by the terminal illness of her father Louis (Maurice Garrel), and Ismael's by his sudden incarceration in a mental hospital at the instigation of a mysterious third party.
In the meantime, the writer is plagued with strange visions - at first they look like hallucinations
triggered
by alcohol abuse, but he soon begins to realize that he is actually experiencing some kind of premonitions.
Alan Bates plays the captain who suffers from memory loss
triggered
by the shell shock during World War I. Sir Ian Holm has a smaller role as the doctor treating him.
This single moment of deception and witchcraft
triggered
her mistrust of all men and ruins her innocence.
Is she suffering from a psychological problem
triggered
by her kidnapping and torture?
This, being a very early entry to the blaxploitation genre, may have
triggered
controversy over its showing of racial violence to the general public.
But it is appropriate for her character, a set-to-mature-at-any-moment young woman deficient in some necessary growth hormones needed to push her over the edge (that when
triggered
by a first kiss could ultimately be her ... undoing) and seems trapped in young adolescence.
This is the incident which
triggered
the famous reprisal, carried out by the Nazis: for revenge for the murder of Heydrich they destroyed an entire Czech town, Lidice, the locale chosen at random.
A little more insight into what exactly
triggered
such a rampage would've been better because, hell, we all have bills but I always thought living with two hot chicks would compensate somewhat...
Example of bad thought out ideas --- Bad guys use a GPS, that does not work correctly and has nothing to do with a car bomb that is
triggered
with a cell phone --- DUH!!!!!
In other words, should Greenspan have kept interest rates higher and
triggered
a recession in order to avert the growth of a housing bubble?
In early April, a disputed election victory by Moldova’s ruling Communists
triggered
protests.
Bush’s Last ChanceThough
triggered
by the need to devise an exit strategy from the Iraqi quagmire, the Iraq Study Group’s grim report is a devastating indictment of the Bush administration’s entire foreign policy.
Europe’s Iranian DreamworldWeeks into the crisis
triggered
by Iran’s illegal capture of 15 British naval personnel, the European Union’s irresolute and contradictory approach is making matters worse.
This summer, the mere suggestion of a monetary-policy reversal in the United States sparked a surge in bond yields, which
triggered
an asset sell-off in several major emerging economies.
Migration from developing countries partly reflects a problem that also
triggered
the current financial crisis: international capital flowed in the wrong direction.
But Afghans continue to lose their friends, neighbors, and children to conflict, as they have since the 1979 Soviet invasion, which
triggered
the refugee exodus that brought the parents of Omar Mateen, the killer of 49 people in a nightclub in Orlando, to the US.
Unsurprisingly, the coup and subsequent crackdown on opponents
triggered
a spike in an enduring insurgency.
Instead, Putin has now
triggered
a lasting crisis.
Because the buy-down is
triggered
by achievement of a pre-defined target, such transactions promote results-based financing, bringing about quantifiable reforms that otherwise might not have been realized.
In short, China’s liquidity troubles are rooted in the recent buildup of leverage, which has
triggered
debt deflation.
As the name suggests, they are
triggered
indiscriminately by weight – the foot of a child, a teenager’s bicycle, or an elderly man walking to market.
Three Cures for Three CrisesA full-scale financial crisis is
triggered
by a sharp fall in the prices of a large set of assets that banks and other financial institutions own, or that make up their borrowers’ financial reserves.
Since late summer, the United States Federal Reserve has been attempting to manage the slow-moving financial crisis
triggered
by the collapse of America’s housing bubble.
For the past two decades, as part of the soul-searching
triggered
by the collapse of communism, the World Bank has been seeking to make governance and anti-corruption efforts integral to its work on economic growth and poverty reduction in the developing world.
Indeed, a report that Cyprus might sell a small fraction – some €400 million ($520 million) – of its gold reserves
triggered
a 13% fall in gold prices in April.
The stockpile of reserves may partly explain why huge outflows have not
triggered
a full-blown financial crisis in developing countries.
Indeed, Israel insists that it is, after all, Iran, not Israel’s supposed nuclear capabilities, that
triggered
the current Middle East nuclear arms race.
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