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But after 20 years, Australia's gun control debate is igniting again.
All across the world, the struggle for water is igniting social, economic and political tensions.
You can hate something, but maybe that powerful feeling unconsciously is igniting the flames of love somewhere.
For all the passion that this is igniting, America is blessedly free from the alienated immigrant populations that so trouble France and other European countries.
In the short run, the government may either tolerate the speculative fires the stimulus is igniting, or douse them by tightening credit.
BERLIN — Supporters of the late president Lech Kaczynski of Poland are refusing to take down a cross they placed outside the presidential palace in Warsaw, a move that is igniting political tensions between secularists and nationalists.
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Once this mixture is properly compressed, it is ignited by a spark plug.
The filter paper is ignited, and the stopper is plunged into the flask.
In primary combustion, moisture is driven off, and the waste is ignited and volatilized.
As the end of the stroke is approached, the charge is ignited by an electric spark.
Coke is ignited at the bottom and burned rapidly with the forced air from the tuyeres.
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