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He himself ignited that revolt by trying to steal an election.
Start with reflecting on what ignited that fire in you and what drew you to start your business.
After a second wildfire broke out about a week later, state investigators located the Union Pacific train they believed ignited that blaze.
Ethiopia said it was invaded, and a war ignited that has defied long peace talks and claimed tens of thousands of lives on both sides.
The war ignited that day between France and Britain and each side's Native American allies became known as the French and Indian War.
The safety board, which is scheduled to meet next month to consider a report on the cause of the crash, has already cited an explosion in the center fuel tank, although it has not determined conclusively what ignited that explosion.
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"It's up to us in fashion to create something that will ignite that fire.
A national cable television advertising effort helped ignite that growth, Mr. Pleasants said.
Don't panic: There are apps to help ignite that spark.
But there is a chicken-and-egg question of what ignites that development.
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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