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A national cable television advertising effort helped ignite that growth, Mr. Pleasants said.
"It's up to us in fashion to create something that will ignite that fire.
"[They needed something to] ignite that tour," Mathew Knowles told 104.1 KRBE radio (via Billboard).
Most events are short, spanning just a day or weekend, but the compressed timeframe can often ignite that extra spark needed to get good ideas off the ground, says Nestor.
"We saw VSCO being used in unprecedented ways," he says, "and we wanted to ignite that playfulness and originality".
In particular, and despite the widespread notion that electricity access can in and of itself ignite entrepreneurship potential (and in turn, increase electricity demand), there is very little research that explores the complementary infrastructure that can ignite that potential.
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As any teacher knows, igniting that learning spark is everything.
And now, incendiary new claims from a scriptwriter have re-ignited that scandal in dramatic fashion.
He himself ignited that revolt by trying to steal an election.
It is impossible to sing without a flame inside you, and someone like Marcelo Alvarez ignites that.
For the most part Mr. Rostropovich's performance ignited that of Mr. Ozawa and the Boston players as well.
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