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And you can add a tablespoon or two of Cognac to the cream sauce and ignite it for a bit of a show.
All he needed were willing participants who would follow his orders and ignite it for him, and Sadie was among those willing to oblige.
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"I was not brave enough to ignite it, but I was waiting for that moment," she says.
Christmas Island last week was a powderkeg of disaffection looking for a spark to ignite it.
It's a discussion we desperately need to have, and I admire Wolf for igniting it.
Unforgettable moments in Olympic history include the archer of Barcelona 1992 who shot a flaming arrow into the cauldron, thus igniting it (he actually overshot for safety, but the choreography read beautifully).
"That's a debate I want no part of," agreed Green Party national media coordinator Scott McLarty, "and I'm angry at Jonathan for potentially igniting it".
It could ignite a struggle for his position within the Taliban.
If sensor-based computing takes off, it will ignite fresh demand for a wide range of hardware and software to store, process and search the new oceans of data for nuggets of useful knowledge.
It could ignite new spending for routers and servers and switches and software and consultants and more.
If enough heat is generated it will sustain the process of fusion without laser input, until most of the nuclear fuel has been used up.Physicists hope that in the coming year or so the NIF will become the first machine to achieve a nuclear-fusion reaction that produces more energy than it takes to ignite, albeit for only a fraction of a second.
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