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So goes the practice of saving the machines that both ignited and sustained the computer revolution.
In August 2013 the Beaver Creek Fire and the Kelley Fire were both ignited by lightning and burned 111490 acre and 17346 acre, respectively, of the Fairfield and Ketchum ranger districts.
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We can only await new iterations and facsimiles that, in the best of all possible New York worlds, can both ignite and capture the essence of their age.
Should that tinderbox be ignited, both the mayor and the protesters could end up losers.
These states were found under reactor conditions for which the uniform system is bistable, i.e. when both uniformly ignited and extinguished states exist.
The law, which protects the "sacred secularism" of French schools, has ignited controversy both in France and in the United States, where secularism in schools has recently come under fire.
It started with a desire to work with Rob Shaw Cameron, our director, on something that ignited both our imaginations.
But the Fed's trillion-dollar efforts to bail out major banks and rescue the financial system provoked a popular firestorm that ignited both right-wing Republicans and left-wing Democrats.
In general he is more respectful of the poets of the past that he chooses to write about, though readers of the Book Review will probably recall his withering indictment of Hart Crane and the outrage it ignited; both the review and his response to his critics are reprinted here.
The unexpected call both ignites the novel's thrillerish plot and introduces its biggest themes: race and sex.
If one is activated, activity spreads over to the other and both together ignite.
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