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was ignited by

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

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Kejriwal's entry into politics was ignited by this dilemma.

This is not to say that "More Than a Song" was ignited by hot jazz.

Certainly some of the excitement surrounding it was ignited by "Precious" in 2009.

The selloff was ignited by weak earnings from I.B.M., and worsened throughout the day.

Investigators said they believed it was ignited by an electrical problem.

His literary passion was ignited by Edward Lear, Walter de la Mare and Rudyard Kipling.

Mr. Kirby said his interest in fencing was ignited by watching a duel in the film "The Princess Bride".

We have concluded that the first fire was ignited by a primitive man who fell asleep while smoking in bed.

A second fire was ignited by a stranded motorist seeking to attract the attention of a television news helicopter.

It was ignited by sparks from part of the landing gear that had also been damaged by debris.

Meanwhile, she was ignited by a studio course with an abstract painter named Peter Golfinopoulos — "a street guy, so alive.

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