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She ignited solely with a basketball in her hands.
But Sanger, who would go on to establish the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, had founded something much larger than a clinic: she ignited a movement for women's reproductive freedom.
The affidavit said she ignited the letter with a match, waited until she thought it had burned out and then drove away, only to return to see that the fire had reached nearby grass and trees and was quickly spreading.
But the Respect leader has rejected the criticism, instead accusing Ms Shah of exaggerating the personal story with which she ignited her candidacy in March by going public on how her father had left his family when she was six and was married against her will at 15 in Pakistan.
"She ignited the entire industry".
Trend it," she ignited a media firestorm.
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Irving Wardle wrote that at that moment "she ignites a tragic beacon that beams right back to Athens".
Charlotte Rampling is a living paradox: an actress whose allure depends less on the passion she ignites than on her efforts to stamp out — or to avoid — admiration.
Oh, and we're not too averse to her coming onstage as she does in a bikini top to the orchestral sounds of A Clockwork Orange as she ignites cans of hairspray.
By Hilton Als Charlotte Rampling is a living paradox: an actress whose allure depends less on the passion she ignites than on her efforts to stamp out — or to avoid — admiration.
Yet the monster (smashing thick glass with its gooey head) gets out anyway and, when Maggie fires on it, she ignites the entire vessel and causes a mighty conflagration.
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