set in motion
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Mr. Ariosto convincingly argues that we are still in the early days of the revolution that Mr. Musk set in motion by developing the ability to reuse rockets.
The researchers found that the crystals, made from an iron-containing compound called heme, are set in motion by the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen.
From Science Daily
Her partner initially came to her rescue and alerted the emergency services, setting in motion a huge operation to help Leah who had landed in a gorge of the River Llech.
From BBC
When players refused to sing the national anthem at a game in Australia, they set in motion a fateful series of events.
It was a fateful decision, setting in motion a series of events that left them confronting the hardest decision of their lives.
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