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The action, also ignited by a pay dispute, would affect Turkish Airlines, Emirates and Thai Airways flights at Heathrow.
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Another fire, also reportedly ignited by a short circuit, destroyed the National Theatre, built in 1921.
Mr. Svensson also ignited a heated debate by proposing that central banks explicitly acknowledge how much their inflation-fighting policies are costing the economy in lost output and jobs.
Sarver also explained that his interest was ignited by a conversation with former Rangers defender David Robertson, who is now based in Arizona.
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That natural gas also creates the risk of a massive fire if ignited by a spark.
The move to give coach passengers more legroom -- especially by American -- has also ignited a nasty spat among the world's largest carriers.
It also ignited a flurry of communication among his family members, continuing a summerlong ritual.
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