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The sheer venality and inhumanity of the slave traders so disgusted the public that it would eventually help to ignite the abolition movement.
The City Council speaker, Christine C. Quinn, striking a campaign-style tone, proposed a mix of modest cost-saving initiatives, spending plans and tax-cutting proposals on Tuesday, saying the measures would help to ignite economic activity in the city.
Co-gasification has higher efficiency than the solitary coal gasification because the cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin content of biomass help to ignite and enhance the rate of gasification.
"The torch relay will provide the perfect start by involving people from across the UK in events celebrating the flame and help to ignite passion for the Paralympics".
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He helped to ignite a 15-0 run, which turned into a 34-5 run.
In wood and paper matches, it helps to ignite the matchstick by supplying an easily vaporized hydrocarbon fuel.
A raid into Dagestan by Chechen fighters in 1999 helped to ignite the second Chechen war (the first was fought between 1994 and 1996).
The newspaper helped to ignite a witch hunt, in which many in Boise sought to rid the community of all of its gay men.
After a few years, the Fugitives became the Agrarians, and most members drifted away from Vanderbilt, but not before they had helped to ignite the Southern Literary Renaissance.
Many patrons and club owners remember police raids and the condoning of gay bashing that helped to ignite Mr. Milk's political movement.
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