They called for help, starting a chain of events that is now part of medical literature and local lore.
Buck's entry set off a chain of events that led to his college hiring a lawyer on his behalf.
Then, as the bank scrambled to manage the problem, it set off a chain of events that led to the price collapse.
It set off a chain of events that would forever change Los Angeles, its police department and the racial conversation in the United States.
The reopening of the probe set off a chain of events that ultimately led News Corp. to close the 168-year-old News of the World.
It led to a UK-wide police investigation into historical abuse and set off a chain of events that resulted in the departure of the BBC's then director general, George Entwistle.
Its handling of the Savile case sparked a chain of events that led to the resignation of director general George Entwistle and a crisis at the top of the corporation.
This was a reference to the "subprime" products made up of bundled mortgages which triggered a chain of events that led to the credit crunch and taxpayers having to rescue banks.
However, what I would like to encourage people to do is think in terms of a chain of events that starts with giving people money and ends with the consequences that you are concerned with.
Every day, hundreds of thousands of ships make the journey from one part of the world to another in a long chain of events that bring them from one shore to another.
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Few have heard of him now, but were it not for a mysterious chain of events, he might be the one we remember.
Could such a chain of seismic events happen elsewhere in Japan?
While the three 19-year-olds offered slightly different details and time frames, a common chain of events emerges from their remarks to investigators as laid out in the FBI affidavit.
Instead, from his bizarre point of departure, Kafka constructs a credible, logical chain of events, beginning with the detailed, realistic description of the insect after the first astonishing sentence.
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While losses from real estate are a problem across the banking industry, they set up a potentially disastrous chain of events for small businesses and the economy in general.
You can blame Republicans who won't pass a budget, or Democrats who spend every single cent of tax money that comes in during the booms, borrow some more and then act all surprised when revenues, in a totally unprecedented, inexplicable and unforeseeable chain of events, fall during a recession.
It's a sequence of events, an inexorable chain reaction where each small link is fundamental, like a snake of upended dominoes.
Most stars do not have enough mass to start the chain of events that leads to a supernova.
The study of biomechanics, the kinetic chain of events that occurs throughout a pitcher's body, has revealed potentially dangerous flaws in many pitchers' deliveries.
As investigators Friday tried to find the gunman in a black Range Rover SUV who triggered the shocking chain of events, families and friends tried to grasp the blink-of-an-eye finality of it all.
After telling a press conference that he was "horrified by the chain of events", the school superintendent Paul Vance announced an investigation, suspensions of staff and the setting up of a counselling team for children and families involved.
Sollecito published a book last year, the first by someone directly involved in the chain of events sparked by the discovery of Kercher's body.
And he said something else here that was intriguing: he said he regretted returning to cycling in 2009, suggesting it had possibly set into motion the chain of events that led him to his professional humiliation, a lifetime ban from competition and the hot light of this hotel suite.
The sweeping chain of events started in April 2006, when Dwek pulled up to a drive-through window at his longtime bank, a PNC Bank branch in Eatontown, N.
But even if that chain of events never occurs, some analysts believe the U.S. is headed for a recession, or severe slowdown, in 1998, all on its own.
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