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More than anything, he has made some great hustle plays that have ignited our team".
In contrast to other Brooklyn developments that have ignited local opposition, this one seems to have placated its critics.
Think of the numbers that have flowed into the despised place, not all of them "boring rich old fogeys"; think of the performances that have ignited them.
Lawmakers called back-to-back hearings to examine cases of detainee abuse that have ignited world outrage and brought Mr. Rumsfeld a personal scolding from President Bush.
Because lawmakers are at work on a bailout fund that would buy the kind of distressed assets (defaulted mortgages, for example) that have ignited this firestorm.
Parliament members have sent letters to their American counterparts in Congress, and Mr. Assad used a television interview with Charlie Rose to assert that his government was not behind the chemical attacks that have ignited international outrage.
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In his case, it is not America's economy that has ignited his business.
What is it about the coalition government and its policies that has ignited so much anger?
The panel found no evidence that a popular vaccine causes autism, a subject that has ignited debate for years.
This is a debate that has ignited well beyond Britain, in other countries hit by the market meltdown.
But not the deaths: it was the army, they said, that had ignited the spilled oil some 75 minutes later and indeed had used such tactics before.
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