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1 Her action soon snowballed into demonstrations across Europe, the US and Australia.
2 By then, the setback had snowballed into a full-blown crisis for Australia.
3 It's only in its fourth year, but the movement has snowballed into prominence.
4 Meanwhile Bill Shorten's parlour tricks have snowballed into a game of Russian roulette.
5 It was that accident that snowballed into tawdry revelations about his personal life.
6 What began as sexual enlightenment quickly snowballed into personal liberation.
7 Negative reaction snowballed into endless denunciations and front-page headlines.
8 Soon the event snowballed into a national debate.
9 Bags of Hope started as Ruth's personal project and then snowballed into an entire charity initiative.
10 Protests have snowballed into a wider national movement, spreading into the heartland in the mostly Russian-speaking east.
11 The dispute has snowballed into a full-scale anti-India protest, uniting Kashmiri separatists and reviving calls for independence.
12 AN APPEAL on Facebook to campaign against cervical cancer vaccine cuts has snowballed into a public demonstration.
13 As Beijing and local city leaders doubled down, the protests rapidly snowballed into a much wider anti-government movement.
14 It's snowballed into something quite big.
15 That led to a collapse in the subprime lending market, which last year snowballed into a global credit crunch.
16 What seemed an outside possibility at the beginning of the week has since snowballed into a very probable option.
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