The youngster is said to have admitted actually to pulling the trigger in all the shootings.
Double-bunking inmates, a trigger in the uprising that left one corrections officer and nine inmates dead, is back in use at a prison in Toledo.
The negative thoughts, feelings and performance they trigger in others are far larger and longer lasting than the positive responses generated by more constructive colleagues.
Defence lawyers said the boy, who had grown up in an abusive environment, was too young to know right from wrong when he pulled the trigger in May 2011.
At the inquest, the firearms expert who had examined the twelve-gauge Mossberg testified that it normally takes five pounds of pressure on the trigger in order to fire the gun.
His attorneys don't dispute that he took part in the attacks, but contend he "accepts far too much responsibility" in confessing to pulling the trigger in virtually all of the shootings.
The same Capsugel deal today, Kravis said, would have a cost of capital near 9%, a reflection of the late-summer weakness in equity markets and window closing in the high-yield market, which moves on a hair trigger in turbulent times.
If Pompey do make the final, they may have to do without several of their players, who will be making their final appearances for the club in the semi-final because of expensive trigger clauses in their contracts.
While a string of temporary sexual encounters might appear glamorous on celluloid, in contemporary reality this fear of commitment and resistance to emotional intimacy might trigger worry in a normal social circle.
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Disasters such as that currently unfolding in Japan often trigger a rise in scam texts and e-mails intended to fool users into downloading malware or simply to spread panic.
It also reformatted Labour's e-petition scheme, allowing it to trigger debates in Parliament.
However, studies are looking into environmental factors that may trigger autism in those who are genetically prone to the disorder.
He basically -- his basic point is he is not happy with a certain trigger happiness in the world that exists.
Many filtering companies rely on analysing the text on webpages for keywords or trigger phrases in close proximity to each other.
And don't think that's not going to come back at some point and trigger, in my view at least, some significant inflation.
Although further research is needed, we do already know that air fresheners and bleach trigger symptoms in people who already have asthma.
They found that watching the pain suffered by a partner was enough to trigger activity in some - but not all - of the brain's pain centres.
Most of them use the data to trigger electrodes in the chip to stimulate pixels of light on the retina, which are then processed normally by the brain as images.
Harvard Medical School may unwittingly assist with solving our (rather misguided) plight, as it just experimented with a system that lets a human mind trigger actions in a rat's motor cortex.
Dr Gabriele Nagel, one of the authors, said this may be because asthma is a collection of symptoms rather than a single condition, and different things may trigger it in different parts of the world.
In a warning to Israel earlier this week, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah said his militia "is ready and has its hand on the trigger" in the event of an Israeli attack on any targets in Lebanon.
The new system update also enables game developers to set up trigger points in their games that provide PS3 system users the option to quickly and easily publish game related information from their favorite titles to Facebook.
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Ministers said there was a "dramatic shift" of power away from Whitehall already taking place, with taxpayers able to trigger referendums in the event of "excessive" council tax rises and councils able to raise an estimated 70% of their income locally.
The change in scenery serves as a trigger for thinking in a different way as well.
His manual on how to blog in the language helped trigger a huge boom in Persian voices on the internet.
In theory a petition needs more than 100, 000 signatures to trigger a debate in the House of Commons, which last discussed this emotive subject in the 1990s.
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The current-day trigger of high visibility in front of important clients was now activating this trigger and kept plunging him into his Critter State, where he had learned to shrink from the world in order to survive.
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Japan's Asian neighbours are also concerned: a fall in the yen helped to trigger their currency crises in 1997-98.
In healthy people, an adrenaline surge can trigger irregular heart rhythms and in those with heart conditions, the surge could trigger a heart attack.
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