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Things were precipitated by the offer of a better part.
At these words, the two friends precipitated themselves into each other's arms.
It was not clear what precipitated his decision to leave now.
And I would sure love to know what precipitated it.
More than anything else, that single fact had precipitated an act of war.
But that would precipitate things for which she was not yet ready.
However, this precipitated a change in the rules of the game.
He let go of the chair and precipitated himself forward.
It had been precipitated by two pieces of bad news.
The experience seems to have precipitated a collapse in her health.
What are the circumstances that could precipitate such a move?
He said his problems were probably precipitated when Murray first took over.
Did he know that this had precipitated the current crisis?
The creatures had been precipitated only into the control room.
Her own journey had precipitated his probably before he was ready.
I did not think that it would take much to precipitate violence.
The fire precipitated the building of the current structure in 1895, with the first service held on June 14, 1896.
Why did it have to be my son who precipitated this crisis?
The fall precipitated labor and the child, a girl, died three hours after she was born.
But precipitate American military action would almost certainly do far more harm than good.
"There was nothing known to us that precipitated the shooting."
"Then they've already precipitated the war by violating our space!"
The King was involved in the decisions precipitating both events.
Are you the one who is going to precipitate a riot?
I wonder what precipitated the change (if the report is indeed true).