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As for the livelier acts, audiences can be frustratingly slow to ignite – but then, those seats really are awfully comfortable.
But while his career as an artist may be slow to ignite, his performance in Tuesday's race was good enough that his party is assured of a line on the ballot in 2005.
A combination of unpredictable rockets and weak wiring frequently resulted in damage; should the former be slow to ignite, the electrical current quickly caused the latter to overheat and snap, risking damage to the model and causing a fire hazard.
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Giroux overcame a slow start to ignite the Flyers' playoff push.
Usually, slower powders are harder to ignite and might require magnum priming.
For example, in many of the countries where we work, public attention rarely galvanises around "slow burn" issues without a trigger to ignite interest – more often, a perceived injustice.
Prefer plants that have a slower reaction to flames and are less likely to ignite.
The scandal failed to ignite.
The bomb failed to ignite.
We needed something to ignite us.
What changed last winter to ignite the turnaround?
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