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Crooked elections, as in Kenya, often ignite the violence.
But some striking lyrics and the force of Ms. Love's personality often ignite the songs.
because they're so bad? — often ignite their own celebrity, expanding their companies and hanging with sports stars and writing best-selling business books.
The trains are often delayed two or three hours, because the engine burns wood so furiously that sparks often ignite the passengers clothing & the engineer has to stop to put the fires out.
Most events are short, spanning just a day or weekend, but the compressed timeframe can often ignite that extra spark needed to get good ideas off the ground, says Nestor.
A teenager's desire to rebel can often ignite our desire to control.
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Privatization often ignites fears of price-gouging by Wall Street.
When policymakers cut interest rates in the 1960s and 1970s they often ignited inflationary pressures.
The burning foam pushes a room's temperature upwards of 1,500 degrees and often ignites anything else around, including people.
Religious violence among neighbors tended to be sporadic, often ignited when one religious group engaged in public rituals that a rival group felt contaminated communal space.
Powdered thorium metal is pyrophoric and often ignites spontaneously in air.
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