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The dry kindling of resentment is here to be ignited.
When these conditions are achieved, the plasma is said to be ignited.
It's mordant, witty and philosophically troublesome, shorn of all its matches, except for two sulfur-topped strips: a model of the World Trade Towers, ready to be ignited.
President Obama recently said he expects to see more states "looking into" legalisation, though in the UK any meaningful debate about it has yet to be ignited.
The soundproofing foam near the stage that appeared to be ignited by sparks on Thursday is highly flammable, Mr. Butler said.
Scores of paraffin candles now stand sentry-like next to the vines, ready to be ignited if the mercury drops too low in the small hours.
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Of course, the increase in cosmetic surgery that seems to be igniting this moral outrage is, indeed, a reality.
He was a teen-ager at the right time, he said, when hip-hop seemed to be igniting a social movement.
Whatever you call it, the idea of a Yankees-Mets struggle for primacy does not seem to be igniting the New York imagination as it did a year ago at the start of post-season play.
Pakistan has been struggling to improve its reputation after last summer's debacle in which a fourth war with India seemed close to being ignited by an incursion along the frontier with Kashmir, over which India has formal sovereignty.
Safety investigators found Massey allowed explosive methane and coal dust to build up and be ignited by a spark from an improperly maintained coal-cutting machine.
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