41. And administrators are not volunteering the information for fear of setting off alarms among parents. 42. An Englishman is more likely to set off rockets and fireworks on the Fourth of July than win this true American golf tournament. 43. An anonymous love letter circulates among the residents of a small New England town setting off rendezvous, revelations and romantic misunderstandings. 44. An elderly Serbian couple who did not want to be identified were driven out of their apartment when a neighbor set his apartment alight, setting off explosions. 45. And I waited until the very last minute to bid on the Matron to avoid setting off a stampede. 46. Analysts and dealmakers alike said the announcement could set off a wave of consolidation in oil companies not unlike that seen in the financial services and telecommunications industries. 47. And future acts of terror probably will include more sophisticated and effective means of setting off the compound once it has been smuggled aboard aircraft. 48. And he was reminded on this recent Saturday night that just about anything can set off a riot. 49. And it set off a mad scramble to reassess the competitive balance in the industry. 50. And just one sentence in the letter sufficed to set off conflict. |