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Sentences with cascade

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  • The women have lustrous cascades of black hair. [+ of]
  • She hung on as the freezing, rushing water cascaded past her. [VERB adverb/preposition]
  • Her hair was arranged in a cascade of curls.
  • That decision set off a cascade of events.
  • Vivid red and pink geraniums cascade over my balcony. [VERB preposition]
  • cascade liquefaction
  • Compelling evidence now suggests that inflammation can trigger a cascade of responses that culminate in tissue destruction that is characteristic of this disease.
  • A single question, on the phone or in an email, unleashes a cascade of information; once she's leaped into her story, she can't seem to stop.
  • A cascade of roses covering the wall.
  • The rise in serotonin levels sets off a cascade of chemical events — Richard M. Restak, The Secret Life of the Brain, Joseph Henry Press, 2001
  • Aaralyn came a second later, wearing a black version of Ilandere's dress, hair pinned back in a cascade of ebony curls.
  • Once it finds and binds to a target receptor, a ripple-like cascade of events is initiated inside that cell.
  • A cascade can be added to one or both sides of the band to work well with longer hair.
  • Louisa walked up the aisle in a lavish full-length dress that featured a cascade of layers of pink tulle.
  • This could create an information cascade, and hasten events that might better be left postponed.
  • Traffic slows, has difficulty getting past, street gets blocked; this creates a cascade effect that can and does reach out for miles at peak times.
  • You can create a slope effect by arranging your plants to cascade down from your tallest plant.
  • This initiates a cascade of reactions within the cells resulting in the production of proteins on the cell surfaces.
  • For the first time ever, the group has rolled out a pay-for-performance bonus plan for business leaders, which has triggered a cascade of complaints from those who went unrewarded.
  • Computers would make maths more satisfying too, even in as minor a way as the thrill of devising the correct formula in Excel and then watching the resulting cascade effect in a spreadsheet.
  • Moving a single molecule initiates a cascade of molecule motions, just as toppling a single domino can cause a large pattern to fall in sequence.
  • At puberty, hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis activity increases, initiating a cascade of physiological events.
  • The consumption of too much fat prevents your body from properly using carbohydrates, initiating the cascade of problems mentioned above.
  • Hyperglycemic states trigger a cascade of events that lead to an increase in vascular tone.
  • This catabolic state triggers a cascade of events that reduces the protective muscle and fat stores.
  • Next, patient information handouts are sent to the editorial staff at the AAFP headquarters, where a staff manuscript editor initiates a cascade of reviews.
  • The whole process is a complicated cascade of events that Sheen and her colleagues are continuing to unravel.
  • It knows more than a public body can because of the cascade of knowledge that is a market.
  • Though I hardly understood the process, the question triggered a cascade of impressions about a person in a debilitated state of health.
  • But they are still seeking to identify what triggered a cascade of power plant shutdowns that created havoc throughout the region as transport systems, services and businesses closed down.
  • You sometimes get a cascade effect where Britain is most expensive, then you have the Continent and then you get the United States, where prices are the cheapest.
  • A string of pearls tinged pink sat at her throat and her hair was artfully done in a cascade of curls.
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