Somewhere between the jokes and laughter, she abruptly started crying, and no one could figure out what precipitated her unhappiness.
Her suggestions on the issue precipitated me to take action immediately.
We did not know why she precipitated her happiness when the news was remembering the disaster of 9-11.
Obama's win of the state of Ohio precipitated the winning of the election, causing Mr.Jones to scream happily.
The event-thingy precipitated the outbreak of the war.
His vulgar language had precipitated his anger.
She precipitated his sadness by asking the wrong question
My boss likes to precipitate now and than about how the living quarter could be better.
Now and then, my boss likes to precipitate better living quarters by spending money.
Bullying can precipitate heavy retaliation.
The data showing the consequences of global warming precipitates the passing of laws that restrict the emission of exhaust.
As soon as she saw Adam Levine at the concert, Josey had tears precipitating down her face.
The sight of Adam Levine precipitated Josey's tears.
The new policy precipitated a negative response and was forced to be canceled.
His criticism on her artworks precipitated her anger.
Precipitate withdrawal would be a disaster of immense magnitude.
Calcium carbonate precipitates under normal conditions.
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The thunder storm came abruptly during the concert, precipitating to the fan's upmost dismay and hatred
The mention of her mother's death precipitates her tears.
The economic issue was precipitated by unexpected cost.
Taylor Swift is able to precipitate happiness in all of her fans.
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Somewhere between the jokes and laughter, she abruptly started crying, and no one could figure out what precipitated her unhappiness.
ReplyDeleteHer suggestions on the issue precipitated me to take action immediately.
ReplyDeleteWe did not know why she precipitated her happiness when the news was remembering the disaster of 9-11.
ReplyDeleteObama's win of the state of Ohio precipitated the winning of the election, causing Mr.Jones to scream happily.
ReplyDeleteThe event-thingy precipitated the outbreak of the war.
ReplyDeleteHis vulgar language had precipitated his anger.
ReplyDeleteShe precipitated his sadness by asking the wrong question
ReplyDeleteMy boss likes to precipitate now and than about how the living quarter could be better.
ReplyDeleteNow and then, my boss likes to precipitate better living quarters by spending money.
DeleteBullying can precipitate heavy retaliation.
ReplyDeleteThe data showing the consequences of global warming precipitates the passing of laws that restrict the emission of exhaust.
ReplyDeleteAs soon as she saw Adam Levine at the concert, Josey had tears precipitating down her face.
ReplyDeleteThe sight of Adam Levine precipitated Josey's tears.
DeleteThe new policy precipitated a negative response and was forced to be canceled.
ReplyDeleteHis criticism on her artworks precipitated her anger.
ReplyDeletePrecipitate withdrawal would be a disaster of immense magnitude.
ReplyDeleteCalcium carbonate precipitates under normal conditions.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
DeleteThe thunder storm came abruptly during the concert, precipitating to the fan's upmost dismay and hatred
ReplyDeleteThe mention of her mother's death precipitates her tears.
ReplyDeleteThe economic issue was precipitated by unexpected cost.
ReplyDeleteTaylor Swift is able to precipitate happiness in all of her fans.
ReplyDeleteSituated at the fringe of short distance to city, Sant Ritz
ReplyDeleteat Potong Pasir (Singapore) in District 13.
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