Sentence examples for the igniting from inspiring English sources

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the igniting

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To set fire to (something), to light (something)

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"Students in the past have really proven that they're the igniting force for change.

What matters is the explosive fusion of words and music, and in both cases music is the igniting element.

But in the north, that mix of cultures and religions has been the igniting factor in a series of disturbing events that are building to a full-blown election crisis.

"This is the igniting spark," she said.

The igniting unit was additionally connected to the anode.

In this model, the factors influencing the model's "free" decisions (the choice of one circuit over others in the spontaneous ignition process) include the accumulation of "noise" in circuits, runaway activation from previous circuit activations, specific between circuit connections and the inner connection strength and coherence of the igniting circuit itself.

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Trump is the one igniting the hate.

The torches ignite the copper petals; the petals in turn ignite the cauldron.

The cooker, on at the time, ignited the fuel.

A presidential source accused the Houthis of igniting the clashes.

Divorce was merely the flash paper igniting the change.

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