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Over the next 21 days there followed a campaign of intense vituperation aimed against both Ebdon and Bedfordshire university clearly ignited by Downing Street with enthusiastic support from the education secretary, Michael Gove, before being taken up with unalloyed enthusiasm by the Daily Mail and its sister paper, the Mail on Sunday.
The sentencing clearly ignited public interest: It was more difficult, however, to say who was there strictly to support Oland, and who also wanted to catch the latest, thrilling installment of one of the most dramatic cases in Saint John's 231-year history.
The sentencing clearly ignited public interest: it was more difficult, however, to say who was there strictly to support Oland, and who also wanted to catch the latest, thrilling installment of one of the most dramatic cases in Saint John's 231-year history.
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Target (1985), Dead of Winter (1987), and Penn and Teller Get Killed (1989), starring the successful American magicians, suffered from mediocre scripts which clearly failed to ignite Penn's talents.
Wolfsohn, inconstant as he was, clearly supplied the spark that ignited her desire to paint "Life?
Most states require A.T.V.'s to be equipped with what are known as "spark arresters," but enforcement is minimal, and clearly, fires are still being ignited.
Clearly, Abdulmutallab should have really thought long and hard about this because he ignited his underwear on an airplane.
Give yourself the time and space to think calmly and clearly so that you can ACT accordingly, and not react to the feelings of urgency ignited by the moment.
This ignited his career.
His conviction ignited me.
He ignited the Moutai.
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