After his defeat, he said even taking a set off third seed Grosjean was a real morale-booster.
In the first quarter-final, Djokovic became the first player to take a set off unseeded Croatian Ancic in the tournament when he claimed the hard-fought opener on a tie-break.
Then came the shocking, albeit relatively short-lived, marriage to Lisa Marie Presley -- a move that set off a whole new round of speculations.
About 25 campaigners staged a demonstration as a ferry set off from the east Kent port on Wednesday.
The last known survivor before Friday was killed on April 28 by a fire set off inadvertently by rescuers who were trying to cut through to free her.
In considering her explanation that her conduct should be viewed, in part, as a set-off for her prior payment for the office refrigerators, the Panel responded that the proper and honest route would have been to seek reimbursement through the provided channels.
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If somebody does, an alarm is triggered, as a burglar might set off an alarm breaking into a house at night.
The visitors were still reorganising at the back when Sinclair collected a short corner to set off an a mazy run down the left.
On 16 April, 1947, a fire on a ship loaded with ammonium nitrate set off a series of explosions in the port of Texas City, and fires that burned for days.
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Almost all episodes of depression are set off by one or the other of these factors, although the more often a person is depressed the less adversity is needed to set off a new episode.
During the service, a flare was set off at 1213 BST, the exact time of the launch a century on.
Apps range from a safety alarm that can set off with a simple tap to providing links and resources on dating safety.
Yorkshire sent in Rana Naved-ul-Hasan to open, but he was run out without facing a ball when Andrew Gale set off for a suicidal run to cover, hesitated, then went again.
Balotelli continued to catch attention both on and off the pitch, none more so than in October 2011 after a firework was set off in the bathroom of his home.
California's Proposition 13, for example, a 1978 initiative lowering local property taxes, set off a tax revolt across America.
News that the dreadlocked Bronx native known as "Face" had been found to be the common denominator in numerous HIV cases, including that of a 13-year-old girl, set off a panic in the small city and sent lines for HIV testing out clinic doors.
One of my favorites is Jack Sim, the Singaporean who took a small bounty from business and set off on a crusade to clean up the world's loos as a disease-prevention strategy.
Is there a concern that they might and that it would set off a greater economic crisis?
EU's refusal, at a meeting in Luxembourg shortly before Mr Ecevit's government took office, to put Turkey on a list of candidates to join the club had set off a wave of bitter anti-western anger among Turks that was impossible even for a pro-European like Mr Cem to ignore.
On September 5th, Israeli police launched a hunt for two Palestinian men suspected of trying to set off a huge car bomb in northern Israel.
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.
Russia's prime minister, Sergei Stepashin, said that the explosion of a Russian rocket over Kazakhstan on July 5th, which set off a political quarrel between the two countries, was a minor problem compared with the locust invasion.
While the royal party have lunch at Castle College in Stornoway, we pile into a nine-seater light aircraft and set off with a carrier bag of ham and chicken sandwiches.
Coletti told CNN that a female student overheard the boys talking about the alleged plot to set off a bomb at McKinley's graduation ceremony on June 28.
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In 1991 Dana Gioia, a poet (and former marketing manager for General Foods), set off a fierce debate in American poetry circles with an attack on American academia for turning poetry into a smug, producer-driven lobby, concerned only with its own survival and indifferent to the fact that it had alienated a wider audience.
If the host is in a crowd or is not easily accessible, depart quietly so as not to set off a wave of departures.
To commemorate the event a religious service will be held at the docks and a flare will be set off at 1213 BST, the exact time of the launch a century on.
The 34-year-old finished off a set-piece for his first, firing Simon Heslop's short lay-off past Harriers keeper Ross Atkins, who could only get a hand to the ball.
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Megacritic Robert Parker declared the juice "a chronological milestone--something that comes once every thousand years, " an observation that set off a frenzy.
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