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By fulfilling its promise in what may be the most fragile state of all, Somalia, the new deal may ignite the hopes of people around the world.
If war begins, it may ignite the Caucasus, Sergei Artuniov, head of the Caucasus department of the Moscow institute of ethnology, said.
With that tiny number, Dr. Farrar and his Vietnamese colleagues probably have more clinical experience than any other doctors with the A(H5N1) virus — the dreaded germ that international health officials fear may ignite the next flu pandemic.
But the 15,000 or so military personnel who will get a first look at Fox's revisionist tale of a warrior president may ignite the sort of international buzz that helps a movie open these days.
Vossenaar and van Venrooij have described citrullinated proteins as 'sparks that may ignite the fire of RA' [ 11].
Never, under any circumstances, extract a live primer from a casing, it may ignite the primer which can be dangerous.
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While ACS's 28 billion euros, or $34.4 billion, in sales and a diversified portfolio of global businesses make for a substantial buffer, problems in one of its crucial markets — the United States, and New York in particular — may ignite concerns about the capacity of the company's international operations to keep compensating for persistent problems in its home market.
It may ignite a curiosity regarding the end of the story and give learners a reason to carry on with studying and sense-making.
Before accretion of material pushes a white dwarf close to the Chandrasekhar limit, accreted hydrogen-rich material on the surface may ignite in a less destructive type of thermonuclear explosion powered by hydrogen fusion.
The shredder instructions warn against using aerosols as the propellant may ignite.
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