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But at rallies on Monday Trump declined to address that controversy and, in moments typical of his campaign so far, decided to ignite others.
That was when my fellow passenger Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab decided to ignite his explosives 19 rows ahead of me.
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Meanwhile, Doofenshmirtz mopes of failing another attempt of giving Vanessa a good party, so he decides to ignite Perry's rocket to cheer himself up, but Perry frees himself and a fight ensues, during which Doofenshmirtz becomes tied to the rocket by accident instead.
"This is a sign that they've decided to try to ignite the Muslim-Christian fault line," said Darren Kew, a Nigeria expert at the University of Massachusetts Boston.
It was in my 20s that I decided to re-ignite this passion, so I googled "best board game", and came across Carcassonne, the now-infamous gateway game.
A choir from Dilworth School decided to re-ignite the joys of flying by singing a pretty damn good rendition of "Come Fly With Me".
I thought there might be a second explosion or a fire might ignite, so I decided to run outside and try to take people with me as they had had a few drinks and were confused.
Despite the flag patently refusing to ignite in flames, he still decided to upload it anyway.
In an interesting twist, instead of making the announcement last week at Microsoft's Ignite conference, Egnyte decided to deliver the news at Dreamforce, Salesforce's massive customer conference, where it will have a booth presence this week.
I think they're the perfect couple so I decided to take them out for a night and see if I could re-ignite the fire.
But after discussions with the F.A.A., Cessna decided to replace the battery on its planes with nickel cadmium batteries, which are heavier, but do not ignite easily.
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