Sentence examples for igniting out from inspiring English sources

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Through bringing these space objects into contact with the day-to-day of our lives, Paterson brings a little of their mystery with it, igniting out imaginations with the perplexity of the universe.

Around 5 billion years ago, all the ingredients for our oceans - all the hydrogen and oxygen that would end up as water molecules on the surface of our planet - were floating in the planetary nebula into which our Sun was born, igniting out of a cloud of collapsing hydrogen gas.

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Pointing to huge deficit spending, and to the flood of money that the Federal Reserve has sluiced into the economy, they argue that we're at serious risk of "igniting out-of-control inflation" and bringing about the collapse of the dollar.

"The second stage will have a booster that is very similar to the ones on the first stage - not exactly, because the second stage will have to ignite out of the atmosphere and so will have to be adapted a little bit," explained Mr Charmeau.

Each shell contain more than 100 wavers which, when ignited, pump out smoke for about 10 minutes.

MUMBAI — It could almost be the plot of a Bollywood melodrama: A businessman, feeling frustrated and shortchanged after spending years as his brother's junior partner, lashes out, igniting a conflict that puts their fortunes at risk.

She is a "woman-child" — a "garçon manqué érotique" — whose age difference is capable of re-igniting burned-out desire: "she retains the perfect innocence inherent in the myth of childhood".

On October 4, 1957, a little metal ball, whose only purpose was to send out a simple "beep-beep-beep," shocked the world, igniting an all-out space race between the United States and the Soviet Union.

Given that the other option is for South Korea to launch airstrikes on North Korean launch facilities — almost certainly igniting an all-out war — it's pretty benign for Seoul to suddenly get enthusiastic about THAAD.

Implantation was carried out by igniting the nitrogen plasma at 100 W radio-frequency and applying high bias voltage in pulse with 20 μs pulse width and 50 Hz (with 20 kV or no voltage).

In 1989, when the article came out -- igniting the "Mommy Wars" (an invisible but contentious line was drawn between women with families who worked, and those who chose to stay home) -- I was 32, had gone to graduate school and was still building my career in the magazine publishing world, convinced that I could, when the time was right, have my career and my family, too.

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