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The cooker, on at the time, ignited the fuel.
Mia and Sebastian banter sardonically and wind up leaving at the same time, igniting a spark that sends them jittering through a highland overlooking the starry Hollywood Hills.
Terrorists would have a far easier time igniting a conflagration at a toxic chemical plant or refinery than at a nuclear plant.
In their new piece, "MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES MACHINES," they take on yet another existential crisis, this time one ignited not by emptiness but by excess.
Simply imagine a patch of dry grassland, the whole border of which is ignited at one moment in time.
These different regulation levels provide different levels of inhibition between DNAs; in addition, threshold regulation can be chosen so that it guarantees that, within given areas, only one circuit ignites at a time and that each ignition is followed by strong global inhibition (see Section on DNAs).
One device partially ignited but no one was injured.
"They are trying to ignite a sectarian civil war and prevent elections from going ahead on time," one prominent Shia cleric, Mohammad Bahr al-Uloum, told Reuters news agency.
Most U.S. silos are designed for one-time "hot-launch" use, the rocket engines igniting within the silo and essentially destroying it as the missile departs.
At one point, tear gas bombs ignited a blaze in the building.
At the same time as Cerro Grande, two major fires in southern New Mexico were burning, one ignited by a downed power line, the other by a campfire.
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