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But somehow, the promise didn't quite ignite into stardom.
I arrived in Nairobi as the violence was intensifying, prompting fears that the country could ignite into civil war.
On Monday night, the track's crew used six 14-pound boxes in the cleanup after Juan Pablo Montoya's car crashed into a track jet dryer, causing as much as 200 gallons of jet fuel to ignite into a fireball.
Huddled in anonymous white vans parked in petrol stations, the opposing agencies were so hungry to be the first to film the aftermath of a drive-by or suicide, shoving matches between camera crews would frequently ignite into full-on brawls while the supposed object of their competition lay ignored nearby in a pool of blood.
"It's a tinderbox that can ignite into something very, very big and very, very bad".
"It's a tinderbox that can ignite into something very, very big and very, very bad," the Associated Press news agency quoted Mr Ging as saying.
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