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A member of the advisory board of the new association, Vita Harris, executive vice president and chief global strategy officer at Draftfcb, said one of its goals was "to start to ignite a community of people taking the total market seriously".
Giroux overcame a slow start to ignite the Flyers' playoff push.
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It is shown that in flowing air, the mixture starts to ignite up at 240 °C and the combustion of urea in air gives a temperature rise from 240 to 275 °C, then cooled down in 20 min, suggesting that the urea combustion occurs in a quick process.
"A lot of countries are starting to ignite in sales, predominantly in Southeast Asia," Weinberg said.
If you watch her, she doesn't suggest or propose so much as she starts to ignite.
At that point, the personality make-up of the Doctor started to ignite and become wholly original but with nods at other great and important characters - Puck, Don Quixote, Jacques, Oscar Wilde, Buddha, John Cleese, Stephen Hawking, your favorite elder brother or uncle, Epicurus, Montaigne.
Replenish them often, and spritz them with water if they start to actually ignite.
In building a bridge between nature and business, we start to re-ignite our vital bond with nature.
And, perhaps most exciting of all, it has the potential, once prices start to drop, to re-ignite the slowing game player and the moribund PC markets.
Just how much bang these pilot programs ignite, we'll start to see in about a year.
And it ignites your imagination, because you start to picture scenarios in which you could defend her".
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