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Congress had already banned excavations in the heavily populated Wilshire corridor, which runs through Beverly Hills, on the ground that it might ignite pockets of methane.The result is a half-finished system that stops short of one of the city's main commercial districts.
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Who might ignite it and what would it look like?
"A player coming forward to appear in it would feel he might ignite more vitriol".
WHEN CBS first broadcast "Death of a Salesman" in 1966, critics hoped its substantial ratings might ignite a new golden age of television.
Players may be encouraged to fight with each other and with the referees, cheerleaders could wear skimpier outfits, camera angles could become more severe and the crowd could be roused to act out its own darker impulses, which might ignite a combustible mix of athletics, entertainment, sexuality, violence and alcohol, he said.
Since the Sept. 11 attacks in the United States, China has intensified the surveillance and control of Uighurs out of fears that its support for a war in Central Asia might ignite an uprising among the chronically restive population.
But what makes this book terrifying in its sly, even insidious way is that you can't read it without imagining how the combustible elements of our own home front might ignite if the present moment does not hold.
For one thing, the proximity of people to forests makes it more likely that a cigarette or a lawn mower spark, for example, might ignite a blaze; an estimated 90percentt of wildfires are caused by humans.
I wondered if the mixture might ignite.
There are fears that the refugees might ignite long-simmering ethnic tensions.
If mismanaged, full-blown Afghan peace talks might ignite a civil war along ethnic lines.
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