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Within a few years, the routine had ignited enough objections, primarily from civil rights and Indian activist groups, that the university pondered discarding it.
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In 2013, Man of Steel performed slightly ahead of Thor: The Dark World, and that is probably a more accurate comparison than trying to compare Man of Steel to Iron Man 3, since the Superman franchise had been left fallow for decades before a prior revival attempt didn't quite ignite enough public interest.
And American women, it seems, are ready to ignite enough revolutionary flames -- large and small -- to set the whole world on fire.
You want your kindling close enough to ignite but spaced enough for good air circulation.
This means if the Christian Right can ignite a large enough base and raise enough money, they are going to be in the position they are after, having the ability to replace all liberal and moderate politicians on either side of the aisle.
We don't have to live in ammo bunkers, Cohen said, and we don't have to entirely eliminate fire from within the perimeter, just ensure that fires that occur within 100 feet don't burn long enough or intensely enough to ignite other objects.
If there's enough mass, the temperature can get high enough to ignite nuclear fusion in the innermost regions, as hydrogen nuclei undergo a chain reaction to convert into helium.
If ignited, the fire will be explosive and never small enough to handle without the assistance of professional firefighters.
HIP 78530 b is most likely a brown dwarf, a massive object that is large enough to fuse deuterium (something that planets are too small to do) but not large enough to ignite and become a star.
The cachet of his name, something McEnroe once believed would ignite change, was not enough.
But the rate cuts were not enough to ignite investors interest in financial stocks.
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