The subject reported the encounter, setting in train the investigation that led to Mr Simm's arrest.
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And as a result of the changes these pioneers set in train, things have improved.
Globally, annual growth in train orders hovers in the low to middle single digits.
Moves are also in train to try to integrate, albeit slowly, the continent's fragmented markets.
But he added that the effects seen in train carriages may also apply to buses and elevators.
Others live in train stations and under the blue-sheet tents that are spreading through Tokyo's public parks.
The Sleepbox's designers envisage the units will also be used in train stations, shopping malls and exhibition centers.
When someone wants to carry things for you in train stations, be careful.
He then set in train new legislation to prevent any of Lebanon's 360, 000 Palestinian refugees from acquiring Lebanese citizenship.
Kelly Howlett says plans are in train that should help, such as a project to develop 2, 000 residential blocks.
The plan builds on work that Mayor Bloomberg has already put in train.
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That followed the revolution in Portugal the previous year, which set in train a rushed and botched process of decolonisation.
The completion of the single market was set in train only in the 1980s and remains a work in progress.
"The level of planning suggests that this was in train before the French overflights ever took place, " the official said.
European Commission figures suggest that the number of people killed in train accidents has more than halved in the last 30 years.
Portugal has a gaping current account deficit, a shrinking economy and 7.5% of GDP's worth of austerity in train, for 2011-12 alone.
Having started devolution rolling, this theory goes, Mr Blair has set in train changes that he can now do little to control.
Although that is partly to strengthen them against foreign competitors, efforts to make better use of local capital are also in train.
In 1970, 381 passengers were killed in train crashes in the 15 EU countries, whereas in 1997 the number had fallen to 139.
By contrast, the sorts of initiatives now in train could communicate an equal willingness to work with the Old Guard as with genuine reformers.
The 1970s Fed Chairman Arthur Burns "really couldn't bring himself to forcefully respond to the inflation forces that were in train, " says economist Henry Kaufman.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage was convinced that the UK would leave the EU as a consequence of events set in train by the UK veto.
In two areas, pensions and the labour market, it has been quite bold, although it has built on changes set in train by previous governments.
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The low inflation rate makes the additional monetary stimulus in train now less risky and more likely to make its impetus felt in the real economy.
Preparations for doing so should be in train now as this option may need to be exercised far more quickly than some would have us believe.
The departure of Secretary of Defense Les Aspin this afternoon should set in train a wholesale housecleaning of a singularly inept foreign policy and national security team.
Unless all this was set in train rapidly, a weary-looking Mr Xhaferi was telling people this week, a renewed resort to violence by his people would be inevitable.
In those few instances where such Islamists were not actually among the catalysts, they are certainly emerging as the principal beneficiaries of the revolts thus set in train.
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Health department official Fergal Bradley said the recruitment process was in train and would show whether or not the level of remuneration was enough to attract the right candidate.
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