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"Nothing is cheaper than igniting a flame," he says.
The chorus talks about igniting a flame, but not just a flame of love between a couple, a flame of love I believe the world needs.
Fourteen people were arrested during the course of the blockade, igniting a flame of activism, community organizing and resistance that spread far and wide.
But there's an even rarer breed of higher education exhilaration in this tiny nation, an excitement that is igniting a flame of hope and possibility in a world that so desperately needs large amounts of both.
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In some instances, the igniter will still put off a light but won't ignite a flame if it's too weak.
Reports that WWE are raiding the NJPW talents have ignited a flame inside Daniel Bryan.
Hodges can ignite a flame in 30 to 45 seconds; beginners usually practice for days before producing an ember.
At low air velocities, when ignited, a flame envelopes the sphere.
Embers, he said, posed a bigger risk outside the fireplace because they still might be hot enough to ignite a flame long after the fire has died.
These arguments have yet to ignite a flame beneath Denver's mayor or members of the City Council, whose approval is the surest route for putting stock show expansion on the ballot in November.
With this procedure, high-intensity focused ultrasound beams are aimed to converge on a small target like a fibroid, heating it enough to destroy it, much as the sun's rays can ignite a flame when focused under a magnifying glass.
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