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But the opera's comic spark doesn't ignite as often as it could.
Fire is also a major concern — and one reason, no doubt, that codes have limited the height of wooden structures — but solid CLT panels do not ignite as easily as small two-by-fours.
While the refinery's flares don't ignite as often as they used to, the great organism exhales in many places.
Yet every day the plant is allowed to ignite as much as 8,000 pounds of hazardous debris.
National organizations for youth include Running Start, IGNITE, as well as other local programs that train girls to pursue elective office.
It's quite a show, and you can ignite as much cinnamon as you like, but bear in mind that the amount of cinnamon you add will be the amount in your sauce.
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The high social pressure, in turn, ignites as well as it perpetuates the aspiration to migrate, even illegally.
They ignited as much as 6 months after the earthquake, he says, and some burned for days.
The fire was throwing off so much heat that smaller fires were igniting as much as a mile ahead of it.
Target designs have been developed that calculate to ignite at energy as low as 1 MJ.
Without the water, the fuel rods could spontaneously ignite, releasing as much as five times the amount of harmful radioactivity contained in the reactor's core.
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