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Part of what has changed is simply a growing belief that unlike in previous recoveries, the economy will not suddenly ignite.
Kotcheff and his actors especially Dick and Joe, the mining pair played respectively by Jack Thompson and Peter Whittle are masters at pregnant silences, Schadenfreude grins, and the grown-men play-fighting that can suddenly ignite.
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With the Host of the Resurrection in his mouth, my first love gives me a glare of anguished passion that suddenly ignites the million invisible names.
Typically, she said, explosions at buildings are caused by one of two things: gas that is suddenly ignited, or a bomb.
The Dodgers were suddenly ignited.
Leading fire investigators who reviewed the case told me that Willingham's first-degree and second-degree burns were consistent with being in a fire before the moment of "flashover" — that is, when everything in a room suddenly ignites.
When he was a young submarine officer during the cold war, Admiral Trost and several of his mates were briefly overcome by gases while disengaging a torpedo that had suddenly begun to ignite.
The Bank's best bussers move with ninja stealth: Champagne pedestals suddenly appear, cigarettes spontaneously ignite and slushy ice magically firms into fresh cubes.
The bundle will ignite abruptly.
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