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We don't even need to ignite it.
To accelerate in this way, the spacecraft will need to ignite its rocket engine.
The Vulcain engine as you know is ignited on the ground, but on Liberty it would need to ignite in the vacuum of space.
They need to ignite it with a bomb -- there are fighters sitting at Elmendorf.
And we need to ignite our movement, our people and our allies.
At a time when young people are facing so many obstacles -- including student-loan debts and a very tough job market -- there's an urgent need to ignite empathy and innovation.
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He still needs to ignite strong popular support for reforms that could transform the American health care system.
A tinderbox was left smouldering, one breath of accusation was all that was needed to ignite the "debate" once more.
The two computers are needed to ignite the two solid rocket boosters at liftoff and to separate the boosters and external fuel tank from the shuttle.
Then they warned that the North was experimenting with the conventional explosives needed to ignite a nuclear explosion -- further evidence of intent to produce weapons.
She said she felt blessed just to put one foot in front of the other, passion for running the only fuel needed to ignite her desire to keep on going.
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