They compared the outcomes from fires that started on upholstered furniture ignited by smoking materials versus those ignited by open flames.
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The students have ignited a national movement in 2018, as the Women's March and #MeToo ignited a national movement in 2017.
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The seemingly minor traffic accident ignited a firestorm of controversy.
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Amash's call for impeachment predictably ignited an angry Republican backlash.
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Small projects like this ignited my passion for scientific research.
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Like the initial decision, Kolpakov's resignation ignited a heated debate.
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He ignited his vest, killing himself and his three children.
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Where suspicions exist, they will be fanned; where not, ignited.
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And yet another wildfire ignited early Wednesday in Simi Valley.
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As the storms died down, wildfires ignited in the West.
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Reynolds' shot ignited the crowd, but not so much Mack.
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Erik Obendorf is the one who ignited the whole show.
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The Bosnian conflict was ignited by Serbs' declaration on Jan.
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It wasn't the "go" signal that ignited the immune response.
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This latest clash in the immigration infowar ignited on Tuesday.
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"Infinity War" has ignited a spark in the box office.
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The package ignited after staff in the building opened it.
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At first he believed someone had ignited firecrackers on campus.
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"That was what ignited this in me," Jenkins told Yahoo!
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The growth ignited by lower tax rates solves all problems.
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The ban took force on Saturday and ignited further unrest.
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The revelations ignited a nationwide conversation about Austria's Nazi legacy.
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That fire ignited in two locations, according to Cal Fire.
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Senior guards Daryl Macon and Anton Beard ignited the run.
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Instead, the budget ignited liberal fears about private sector involvement.
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And the modernism they ignited quickly raced away from them.
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Jamie Lynn's pregnancy undid her image and ignited moral outrage.
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This has ignited an arms race between fakers and sleuths.
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At one point Guantánamo ignited passions across the political spectrum.
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The comments quickly ignited a round of applause from lawmakers.
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When ignited, temperatures inside the SLS reached 6,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The Parkland shooting ignited a large conversation around gun control.
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Unfortunately, this policy immediately ignited strong protests by urban parents.
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Once dry, Florida's peat soils ignited in smoldering muck fires.
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Expansion has ignited a row over divvying up new slots.
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A fire has been ignited among women in this country.
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Brandon Lowe ignited the big inning with a leadoff homer.
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The firing of McCabe ignited a political firestorm in Washington.
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As he ignited it, the hospital's sprinklers began pouring water.
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Take the La Tuna Fire, which ignited on September 2781.
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The fire re-ignited on Friday, but was quickly put out.
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But it ignited a slew of hateful comments from his followers.
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Prosecutors say one of the rounds ignited vegetation on July 21.
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So hot that manure ignited and sparked a 10,000-acre wildfire.
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The wave of abortion measures has ignited controversy and legal action.
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McKibben ignited the modern climate movement through the use of math.
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It also ignited a market for accessories, such as case covers.
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Justin Holiday ignited the Knicks with 16 points off the bench.
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Either way, the slow-burning fuse between them is finally ignited.
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Some took to Twitter saying that the message ignited unnecessary panic.
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The very mention of Jenner ignited a monologue while we talked.
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That and other fatal incidents ignited protests around the United States.
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To do so, he bought around 5,000 poppers and ignited them.
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The story ignited outrage from the victim's parents and the public.
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Mangok ignited that run with a couple of easy post-ups.
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The war gets ignited by employees, shareholders, customers and social media.
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But one certain tweet from May has ignited a congressional investigation.
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It ignited Hollywood with fiery hype before being engulfed in controversy.
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Investigators said a passenger was carrying flammable materials that ignited accidentally.
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By Tuesday morning, the fire had ignited 12 of 203 tanks.
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This explosion of artistic activity is not ignited by state largesse.
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Nonetheless, the article (found here), has ignited buzz on social media.
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That meant the ingredients, when mixed, ignited spontaneously in powerful blasts.
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Beyond Meat's blockbuster year has ignited the plant-based food industry.
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In particular, comments on LGBTQ people and Muslims ignited fierce opposition.
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The shooting has ignited debates over gun control and hotel security.
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By Tuesday morning, the fire had ignited 12 of 15 tanks.
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Controversial, yes, but America's greatest leaps were ignited by great crisis.
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She ignited a few sticks of incense and bowed her head.
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Once ignited, solid motors cannot be easily shut down or throttled.
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More than 73 fires have ignited across the country, forcing evacuations.
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That most likely would have ignited a furious response from China.
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The kindling was there, and it got ignited by the misogyny.
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Whatever the motivation, the leaks ignited a backlash from the Chinese.
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And amid it all, a spark ignited between Zorig and me.
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"It ignited an interest in hockey in the U.S.," Moore said.
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That ignited Miami to a dominant fourth quarter and the win.
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It also ignited a frenzy over real estate in both cities.
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Mr. Steudtner's detention ignited a diplomatic dispute between Germany and Turkey.
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Vietnam '67 When the Tet offensive ignited South Vietnam on Jan.
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Yet the arrangement ignited fierce criticism online and from some advocacy groups.
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A light had been ignited in me that made school feel pointless.
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" "I want the judge to know that he ignited a tiny fire.
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" But, he adds, "these horrific experiences [...] really ignited a torrent of support.
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Hunter Tess Thompson Talley ignited a firestorm over her 2017 "dream hunt."
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" "I want the judge to know that he ignited a tiny fire.
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Narrator: It ignited one of the most famous rivalries in motorsports history.
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That first encounter with a doctor ignited his desire to be one.
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"This poll closing is a tool that has ignited folks," Brown says.
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Johnny Depp ignited controversy with some new comments about President Donald Trump.
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A similar ire ignited another dust-up before a foreign TV crew.
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The Case Of: JonBenét Ramsey has ignited a miniature firestorm of controversy.
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They say SoulCycle has ignited their self-confidence and overhauled their bodies.
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It ignited a national movement to support survivors and hold perpetrators accountable.
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It's believed to have been ignited by a lightning strike hitting bushland.
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A long time ago, a star we now call the sun ignited.
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The election of Donald Trump ignited a political movement driven by women.
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At first, the ignited heptane burned with a chaotic flame (left picture).
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It ignited international outrage when it was passed into law in June.
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And this is why, I think, my story ignited such a firestorm.
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The crowd was aflame with pride, ignited by Tom's energy and message.
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Within seconds, a flame had reached and ignited the store's larger fireworks.
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The rocket ship ignited its single engine just after 8:32 p.m.
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The search ignited a frenzy among cities looking to boost their economies.
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The spilled fuel quickly ignited and bright flames engulfed the gas station.
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Their president has ignited a trade war with Canada, Europe and China.
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He didn't mince words, and the piece ignited a firestorm of criticism.
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He has those tariffs now — and it has ignited a trade war.
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The tweet blindsided Tesla's board and ignited a rally in Tesla's shares.
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In 1997, another major fire was ignited by an overturned set light.
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Any one of them, or all, could have ignited the dry grass.
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Clyburn's endorsement was one of the sparks that ignited Biden's remarkable comeback.
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In the years since, a series of high profile cases ignited debate.
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I flung the lighter away from me, and it ignited the curtains.
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Scorching hot temperatures at the impact crater would have ignited the fuel.
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It ignited her dance career and also opened the door to modeling.
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But the experience only further ignited her ambition to succeed, Butler says.
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Officials believe the fire was ignited by mechanical failure of a vehicle.
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The case ignited debates on race relations, gun control and American justice.
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Hazzard hit a step-back 10-pointer that ignited another Arizona spurt.
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Despite the effort at fire prevention, blazes ignited in California this week.
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But the influx has also ignited concerns about affordability, displacement and gentrification.
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Eventually these were pulled together by gravity and ignited to form stars.
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"Cuckoo's Nest," Rondinone writes, ignited demands for patient's rights and other reforms.
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In 2018, a father-to-be accidentally ignited a wildfire in Arizona.
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Pruitt's stay at the condo has ignited controversy for the EPA chief.
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Ms. Choi's relationship with Ms. Park last year ignited a nationwide scandal.
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That means the fire was far from the firefighters when it ignited.
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Wonder Woman broke records, ignited a passionate fan base, and shattered expectations.
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Drogon's flames ignited the barrels, causing wildfire explosions — all of that green fire.
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Ignited by these proposals, Twitter users lashed out against the GOP presidential candidates.
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Newspaper headlines, investigations, and even a federal lawsuit have ignited reforms at Rikers.
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The Kincade Fire ignited Wednesday night and by Thursday had scorched 10,3313 acres.
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After the post went viral, it ignited internal investigations into the company's culture.
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But this ignited the Shi'ite Turkmen's fears of being subjected to Kurdish rule.
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This trick has actually ignited some of my most cherished and erotic friendships.
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Yesterday's alert ignited a call to action that worked — the suspect was apprehended.
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The city crew disagreed, the attorney general's office said, which ignited the violence.
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Collette and Parker Van Dyke ignited the run with back-to-back layups.
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Jenner has previously ignited similar rumors of an engagement to her rapper boyfriend.
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The move ignited fears of a wider trade war between the two nations.
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But when local industries began to fail, the city ignited in racial tensions.
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Rozier ignited a 220-219.4 spurt with a jumper and a 212.8-pointer.
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Moments later, he ignited the home crowd again with a game-changing blast.
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Questionable treatment involving the police and African-Americans has ignited a racial firestorm.
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Chester,You ignited a flame of passion, laughter & courage in our hearts forever.
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A leader leads, and Donald Trump has ignited and incited anger and violence.
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The claim ignited a debate, but in many ways it's a silly one.
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Video of the incident went viral and ignited protests and calls for boycotts.
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Those claims ignited a national conversation about Facebook's role and influence in journalism.
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The drama of being a gatekeeper ignited some long suppressed sense of urgency.
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On stage, Mr. Chantre's languid, nostalgic voice seemed ignited by a different energy.
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They first ignited romance rumors in January at a Golden Globes after-party.
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The government's heavy-handed response ignited a national movement asking for his resignation.
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Some Russian officials first suggested that rebel artillery fire had ignited the convoy.
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Preliminary proposals to build nuclear power plants inland have also ignited intense opposition.
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The crash ignited a fire that spread across several homes, the BBC reported.
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That brutal act ignited a national discussion on race, including on social media.
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Creek Fire: The second-largest blaze ignited Tuesday in neighboring Los Angeles County.
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Clinton ignited a controversy last month when she suggested that presidential hopeful Rep.
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But instead, he ignited a fire—provoking mass employee-led organizing against management.
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His 27-yard run ignited the Bulldogs' 75-yard first-quarter scoring drive.
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The news ignited a rally in gaming stocks, sending several to record highs.
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You might have just re-ignited the whole trash fire all over again.
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The nation's largest nuclear waste dump was almost ignited by wildfire this weekend.
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The fire began when an overhead projector ignited solvent in a student's artwork.
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His re-election in 2009 ignited an eight-month firestorm of street protests.
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The disaster ignited a series of fires that destroyed 80% of the city.
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Her prepared remarks from Wednesday ignited a rally in the U.S. stock market.
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They set fuses on 30-second timers, ignited them with matches and fled.
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Passions are ignited on Saturday afternoon as lover Venus clashes with fighter Mars.
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Those competing interpretations ignited fiery debates in the 1960s and remain unresolved today.
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The riot ignited from person to person because that connection was already there.
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The raid ignited a violent conflict, and then protests, that lasted for days.
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Hariri was referring to the crisis ignited by his shock announcement on Nov.
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His plan, critics say, ignited rapid gentrification and pushed out people of color.
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The new fires were ignited Thursday and Friday, according to the official data.
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Apparently, the controversy had ignited tensions between an old guard and a new.
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Gandhian methods of resistance ignited a spirit of hope among several African nations.
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The state of play: Paul's comments ignited a split within the Republican Party.
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But they've also ignited a scientific race led by a handful of startups.
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The murder of two British sergeants in 21950 ignited riots across the country.
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But a spark from a worker's torch ignited a pile of life vests.
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The leaking fluid quickly turned into a vapor cloud, which ignited shortly thereafter.
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Many are deliberately ignited to clear the forest for farming and cattle ranching.
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It was the Italian film Bicycle Thieves that ignited his passion in filmmaking.
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It ignited a movement to push her to run for president in 2016.
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The nearby Easy Fire in Simi Valley ignited Wednesday, rapidly reaching 1,806 acres.
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Once the fire had ignited, it was intense and difficult to put out.
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In 48 hours, President Donald Trump ignited feuds with the NFL and the NBA.
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But it was her dark nail polish that ignited a frenzy on social media.
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Guard Rasheed Brooks' 3-pointer ignited Ole Miss and the Rebels rolled from there.
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The Haidong fire brigade director said that the lanterns often come down still ignited.
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They noticed a hissing sound coming from it before the vehicle ignited moments later.
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A source close to Jacquees says a male flight attendant ignited the whole sitch.
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He ignited the blaze the moment he found out the gender of his baby.
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This sentence has sparked national outrage and ignited a movement to recall that judge.
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The generation of sparks by the ESP ignited the hydrocarbons setting off the explosion.
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The incident has since ignited a wider debate about online privacy and user data.
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The incident ignited an outcry across the internet when video surfaced across social media.
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The Iowa caucus fiasco just re-ignited the defining narrative in the Democratic Party.
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The tweet ignited a debate about where the different ingredients of a cheeseburger belong.
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In April, SpaceX ignited a Raptor engine underneath the rocket for the first time.
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It ignited in the area of Hill Canyon in Santa Rosa around 93:00PM.
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His leadoff homer to right-center in the second ignited a four-run frame.
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Republican leaders in Congress are dealing with another unwelcome controversy ignited by their President.
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People started calling her Sister Occupy, which re-ignited her lifelong fascination with nuns.
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She told Ryan about how her father sold his farm after the war ignited.
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The incident was also filmed and ignited a firestorm of criticism on social media.
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"The media coverage of the Yu Huan case has ignited widespread attention," it said.
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The EpiPen price increases ignited a national controversy in August following complaints by families.
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The incident ignited a firestorm and put a spotlight on airlines' treatment of passengers.
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In the 1990s, as the internet ignited a genealogy craze, a new consciousness blossomed.
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Once ignited, he said, such fires can leap miles forward, hurling out flaming projectiles.
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This ignited an often bloody rivalry between Nusra and Islamic State fighters in Syria.
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The FBI speedily asserted that the Davidians ignited the fire that consumed their dwelling.
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The next image still is an explosion, and then an ignited plume of smoke.
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The program ignited controversy when it was first introduced more than 15 years ago.
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One scientist said the methane can cause explosions when it's ignited while trapped underground.
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Facebook, whose data scandal ignited the March tech sell-offs, also proved its redeemer.
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As temperatures increased in the trailers that housed flammable organic peroxides, three spontaneously ignited.
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A thunderstorm on August 11, 2018 ignited the blaze, which burned through 14,5000 acres.
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Ocasio-Cortez's remarks ignited a long-simmering feud with the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC).
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In its wake, as the value of cryptocurrencies soared, a crypto craze ignited locals.
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For all the controversy he has ignited, Mr. Trump has displayed plenty of both.
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The video of the incident went viral and ignited protests and calls for boycotts.
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But on May 7, another fire ignited an Indian garment factory, killing three workers.
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Nike has ignited a firestorm of controversy by including Kaepernick in their ad campaign.
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Kipnis's leadoff home run ignited Cleveland's two-run sixth, breaking a 2-2 tie.
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Yet another blaze, the Getty Fire, ignited Monday morning and forced thousands to evacuate.
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Her memories of her grandfather as a janitor ignited a passion for workers' rights.
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The push for others to follow their lead has almost instantly ignited a backlash.
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Firefighters are working to put out the blaze, even 12 hours after it ignited.
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In several instances, they have ignited blazes to drive indigenous people off their land.
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The Sex Garage raid ignited clashes between Montreal's police force and the LGBTQ2+ community.
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Disappearing into Broadway soundtracks ignited my spirit, much to the chagrin of my father.
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But an overtime victory against Toronto, the East's top team, ignited the Nets' run.
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In the heat, the temperature inside the pile of towels rose and ignited spontaneously.
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It ignited a political firestorm over President Trump's treatment of the widow of Sgt.
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The Conception, owned by California-based Truth Aquatics, ignited at about 3:15 a.m.
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Large tech companies have ignited controversy for how they collect and study people's voices.
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The hot gasses ignited the fuel tank and transformed the shuttle into a fireball.
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It immediately ignited Democratic calls for a special counsel to lead the Russia inquiry.
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That debut ignited nearly 120 van Gogh shows in Germany between 1901 and 1914.
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THE BOOK THAT CHANGED AMERICAHow Darwin's Theory of Evolution Ignited a NationBy Randall FullerIllustrated.
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The poisoning of the Skripals ignited a diplomatic feud between Russia and the West.
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Mr. Peck's choreography often makes dancers look fervent, ignited; Mr. Ratmansky's arouses their imaginations.
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The inferno may have been ignited by a lightning strike or perhaps set deliberately.
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Ilhan Omar, who has ignited criticism within the party over comments related to Israel.
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Warren took a different approach, and her plan has ignited a lot of debate.
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What has ignited them is unclear, but they seem to be goading something on.
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A faulty power line from California's largest utility, Pacific Gas & Electric, ignited the blaze.
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That tweet ignited a firestorm — and rightly so — but it didn't really surprise me.
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You could say it ignited competition, as T-Mobile matched and topped Verizon's offering.
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That debate, he suggested, has ignited across racial lines — and across political ones, too.
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The romantic flame ignited by "The Bridges of Madison County" was slow to die.
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Officials believe the blaze was ignited by a tree branch hitting a power line.
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The new tune ignited Twitter, where the harsh words seemed to outweigh the approval.
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At approximately T-minus nine minutes and counting, Tipper ignited and we had liftoff.
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The move sparked anger on Algerian streets and ignited a countrywide string of protests.
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Images of Mr. Pompeo smiling and shaking hands with Prince Mohammed ignited widespread criticism.
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They ignited brilliantly and descended, whistling softly and casting shadows that spun and danced.
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Officials said it was ignited by a 3-year-old playing with a stove.
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But the brief cameo ignited a heated exchange about race later in the hearing.
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The blaze was likely ignited by power lines in an area of dry forest.
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Those meetings with Bryan really ignited some things in us because up until then was done in small units, but Bryan and I had never collaborated with songwriting before, and something about that ignited a new level of creativity in our partnership.
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It set off sprinklers, ignited small fires in one building and damaged an adjacent freeway.
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Reports of expanded character limits and algorithmic timelines have re-ignited the Twitter outrage machine.
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In 1951, Engelbart got engaged, which ignited thoughts about his life's direction and career goals.
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However, the government's aggressive push in making Aadhaar ubiquitous has also ignited debates at times.
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Watch his TED Talk and be inspired and ignited — the link is in my profile.
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It is our responsibility to continue what Clinton began and the movement her campaign ignited.
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That same day, the Woolsey fire ignited near Los Angeles, ultimately torching nearly 97,000 acres.
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Eric Gordon ignited the barrage with consecutive 3-pointers that yielded a 58-51 lead.
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She then dragged the burning blanket into the living room, where it ignited couch cushions.
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The conflict of leadership was ignited by the company's founder and his family against Dugas.
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But Take-Two also ignited protest by banning the popular general-purpose modding system OpenIV.
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Yesterday, Instagram ignited an internet frenzy when it launched a surprise new feature: Instagram Stories.
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Gavin Newsom declared a statewide emergency on Sunday after new fires ignited across the state.
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The air will be heavy with sexual chemistry, waiting to be ignited by true connection.
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The Giants immediately countered with a two-run inning, ignited by Gorkys Hernandez's leadoff double.
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Farther south, two other blazes ignited Thursday near Los Angeles and turned the sky orange.
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SpaceX's ambitious plans have ignited a spirit of entrepreneurial rivalry with other private spaceflight companies.
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"It might have been ignited by Trump, but it's not about Trump," Villa-Komaroff said.
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Fire officials say they&aposve stopped the 210-acre (234-hectare) fire that ignited Tuesday.
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And a testament to his remarkably rapid self-destruction -- ignited by tremendous hubris and ego.
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As we reported ... Kaep's protest has ignited a national debate about kneeling for the flag.
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Kourtney Kardashian and Justin Bieber re-ignited the buzz Sunday in Miami ... that they're FWB's.
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But Trump's election has ignited a debate over the future of the North Atlantic Alliance.
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That added to several fires already burning there, and several more ignited the following day.
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But the rise of television and commercial sponsorship have ignited an arms race for visibility.
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On December 6900th 2628, a CIA triple agent ignited a suicide vest in Khowst, Afghanistan.
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Someone who has come into the culture by accident and it has ignited their life.
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At that point SpaceShipTwo ignited its rocket engine and started zooming upwards at increasing speed.
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Organic peroxide overheated and ignited, causing multiple fires at the flooded chemical plant near Houston.
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We want to learn from them, be challenged by them, changed and ignited by them.
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Lam announced that she would formally drop the draft extradition legislation that ignited the discontent.
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He told CNN the homemade bomb may not have fully ignited, possibly limiting the damage.
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The video and accounts of his remarks ignited a fierce backlash and came as Mrs.
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McClanahan, who scored 275 points, ignited a 16-0 run over the last five minutes.
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Creek Fire: The second-largest blaze ignited a day later in neighboring Los Angeles County.
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Liberty Fire: The blaze in Riverside County has burned 300 acres since it ignited Thursday.
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A previous visit to California in April ignited violent protests against Trump's anti-immigration rhetoric.
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News Analysis PHILADELPHIA — Bernie Sanders likes to boast that he has ignited a fiery movement.
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One map shows every fire that has ignited in central South America since August 13.
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Smollett, 36, who is black and gay, ignited a firestorm by telling police on Jan.
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Battle ignited the run with a 3-pointer and White capped it with another trey.
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The comments ignited a firestorm in Washington and received condemnation from both Republicans and Democrats.
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A similar cultural phenomenon occurred in stores in 2008 when "Twilight" ignited the vampire craze.
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Conforto ignited the Mets last summer along with Cespedes as they bolted toward the postseason.
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The remarks -- which Brokaw has since tried to walk back -- ignited a firestorm of criticism.
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One of those fireworks ignited, sparking a massive blaze that burned more than 48,000 acres.
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The political firestorm was ignited by Mugabe's dismissal of his powerful vice president, Emmerson Mnangagwa.
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Liberty Fire: This blaze in Riverside County has burned 300 acres since it ignited Thursday.
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Akinjo steadied the Hoyas with back-to-back buckets that ignited a 103-3 run.
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The controversy has ignited political debate, with several high-profile politicians condemning Smollett's alleged actions.
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It ignited a Twitter war and sold out, but returned for good on November 3rd.
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The government's heavy-handed response to demonstrations ignited a national movement demanding the President's resignation.
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However, instead of inspiring praise for the Chinese government, Wang ignited swift public outrage online.
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They ignited the "Merry Chair War," refusing to pay and tossing chairs into the street.
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In April, President Trump's Department of Justice ignited outrage by declining to appeal the case.
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Mr. Rajoy's removal also ignited a feud with Ciudadanos, which wanted to force another election.
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Shavelson ignited a huge strike by women garment workers that helped galvanize the labor movement.
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An unofficial #CoronavirusChallenge has ignited on social video platforms, with many dancers donning face masks.
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But she fought back -- and ignited the crowd at Louis Armstrong Stadium while doing it.
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The bronze Confederate generals that ignited the rally still sit on horseback in public parks.
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Every new Uber revelation ignited a massive campaign against the company on Twitter and Facebook.
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But the would-be attackers used a barely flammable substance and never ignited the car.
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Valentin Savitsky's desire to launch a nuclear weapon, which could have ignited global thermonuclear war.
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They have aroused their base, perhaps, but they have also ignited fury among Trump supporters.
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The attack has ignited a debate about whether it was legal and worth the risk.
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The shooting claimed the lives of 17 people, and ignited a movement against gun violence.
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When that alert popped up on Tuesday night, it ignited a bit of a debate.
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The 24-year-old mother's Facebook post ignited a heated conversation around breastfeeding in public.
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Young people, who if they're ignited into action, could turn out to vote in droves.
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Not to be outshone, James followed with a two-handed jam that ignited the crowd.
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The death of another doctor, Li Wenliang, earlier this month ignited widespread public outcry online.
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Though Hamilton never set foot here, similarly showy displays would have ignited his teenage ambition.
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Before the fires ignited, Australia was already enduring its hottest and driest year on record.
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Thursday, May 11 Trump ignited a new controversy in an interview with NBC's Lester Holt.
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Her books have sold millions of copies, and has ignited so-called Ferrante Fever internationally.
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The president of Iceland ignited an international debate with a joke about pineapple on pizza.
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Already, the decision has ignited street protests in Hong Kong, recalling the demonstrations of 2014.
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Shelton's nomination ignited a firestorm of controversy among economists and Fedwatchers across the ideological spectrum.
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The reemergence of Bloomberg's comments ignited a firestorm among liberals and his top progressive critics.
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In 2008, the economic meltdown made the system look rigged and ignited a populist backlash.
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It then ignited several other cylinders that were being used at a street-side restaurant.
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She now joins the ranks of a growing movement ignited by Ocasio-Cortez's unlikely victory.
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That could have ignited a broader fight in an area still teetering on the edge.
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Sanders was, in both a literal and political sense, far from the movement he ignited.
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SHARE IMPACT Trump's tweet ignited a global sell-off in shares of major auto industry players.
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Clarkson, 37, ignited the music scene after winning the first season of "American Idol" in 2002.
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The coalition alleged that other fires were grass fires ignited by flares shot by law enforcement.
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On a local highway, a fire ignited when two high-tension electric cables struck each other.
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"It definitely ignited this love and now I'm wondering what I can climb next," she says.
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In October, the company ignited a passionate debate over the placement of cheese on a cheeseburger .
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I believe that Transparent ignited a societal shift that is underway today on sets like Lopez.
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But Mr Wine's detention has ignited public outrage and exposed the generational chasm in Ugandan politics.
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They dragged him to the rear of the car, as the vehicle fully ignited in flames.
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The Kincade Fire ignited Wednesday night in Sonoma County, and burned 16,000 acres by Thursday night.
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News stories of a possible bid for Monsanto from two German companies ignited the chemical sector.
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My imagination ignited from there, and I began my inquiry into the archetype of the witch.
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O'Shea Jackson also made the cut ... interesting since the "Straight Outta Compton" snub ignited the controversy.
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Video of the shooting from one of the officers' body cameras ignited outrage in the community.
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But the Trump administration has ignited a sense of distrust among Silicon Valley's white-collar workforce.
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That discovery ignited a new sort of excitement about the field the aspiring doctor was entering.
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Bass called the situation "precarious," highlighting the point with a photo of an ignited bomb fuse.
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This ignited one of the two largest interstate conflicts in Africa since the second world war.
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It marks the third time the vehicle, the VSS Unity, has ignited its engine during flight.
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Barclays analyst John Aiken said those warnings had "re-ignited" energy credit concerns for Canadian banks.
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The fire ignited Thursday afternoon south of the city of Simi Valley, Ventura County officials said.
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Firefighters determined the otherworldly blaze was the result of a sulfur mound that had been ignited.
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He is recovering from injuries he suffered when his homemade bomb ignited but failed to detonate.
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She showcased a strong sartorial collection, prompted imagination, ignited thought-provoking dialogue, and pushed intellectual creativity.
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Mitchell ignited it with a pair of floaters, one of which became a three-point play.
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Concerns were also rumbling about U.S.-Sino relations after Donald Trump re-ignited controversy over Taiwan.
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That epic grip ignited a media reaction that's become all too familiar in the Trump era.
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Second, while Sanders's campaign ignited public interest in democratic socialism, he was hardly the perfect candidate.
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But that basket ignited the Scarlet Knights, who held Niagara scoreless for more than five minutes.
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Once ignited by your sibling, the flame of wrongdoing can quickly become a wildfire, Laursen says.
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One of those fireworks ignited the massive wildfire in Oregon, which burned more than 2035.38,212 acres.
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The death of the student, Chow Tsz-lok, ignited public fury after months of antigovernment demonstrations.
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The race was deemed fair, but it ignited a cacophony on social media and message boards.
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In sub-Saharan Africa, vast grasslands readily burn, ignited either by lightning or intentionally by humans.
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Apollon's testimony has since ignited a number of conversations about the importance of representation and inclusivity.
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During the primaries, the national debate on overhauling America's immigration system has once again been ignited.
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That prospect has ignited tensions between traditional automakers and Tesla, the Silicon Valley electric car maker.
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His dismissal of FBI Director James Comey ignited the political firestorm that led to Mueller's appointment.
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This action ignited debate over how companies should tackle bigotry, hate and violence on the Internet.
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At 11, he made a Roman candle that ignited too soon and exploded in his face.
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The launch of the vehicle, called Starhopper, ignited several brush fires, which emergency workers quickly addressed.
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A second date ignited chemistry, but upon parting, Mr. Kleeman offered a peck on the cheek.
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In 2016, an illegal campfire in Big Sur ignited the the three-month long Soberanas fire.
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That ignited further security concerns after a series of assaults against government ministers, athletes and tourists.
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And like the first season of "True Detective," it has ignited a lot of commentary online.
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Though it didn't break the power lines, the impact caused sparking that ignited a nearby bush.
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The memo itself and Damore's subsequent firing ignited outrage from both sides of the political spectrum.
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The deaths from the Santa Fe High School shooting re-ignited the debate over gun regulations.
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The driver had dipped a cloth in leaking fuel and ignited it, hoping to draw help.
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He had seen the evil in his pupil and ignited his lightsaber on a momentary impulse.
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The Kincade Fire has burned 66,000 acres in Sonoma County, California, since it ignited on Wednesday.
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A spark ignited some hay in one of the warehouses of what is now Market Square.
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The brown paper never ignited into a flame, but it clearly was burned by the sunlight.
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Rumors spread on Facebook have ignited attacks on ethnic minorities in Sri Lanka, Myanmar and India.
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The devotion at Liangjiahe falls far short of the fervent cult of personality that Mao ignited.
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Keith ignited a spurt of four straight goals to erase the Sharks' early 23-28 lead.
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That loss ignited a sisterhood that felt powerful and able to cross over borders and ideologies.
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In 1984, Charlottesville High School ignited after its student newspaper published derogatory remarks about black students.
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This year, opposition to Trump has ignited Democratic voters to volunteer and vote for congressional candidates.
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In 2014, the Nazca Lines were damaged in another high-profile episode that ignited international outrage.
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The Stonewall uprising was the match that ignited what was then a fragile civil rights movement.
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A fire that ignited on the same day to the southwest was called the River Fire.
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With a Bic lighter, he ignited one end of what looked like an enormous Q-tip.
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But few of his actions have ignited such anger as the changes to the labor law.
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But Merrill ignited the spark that set the contest on its path to his dramatic finish.
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College for me gave me the tools to examine and inquire, and it ignited my curiosity.
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The proposals ignited the largest protests in the country since the fall of Communism in 1989.
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One of the state's most serious fires so far this year was ignited by burning garbage.
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More than 17 million hectares have been reduced to ash since the fires ignited in September.
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PT. The bushfire the crash ignited made it difficult for emergency personnel to access the aircraft.
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Younis is the first in line, and dies with the others when the explosives are ignited.
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We must answer the resurgence of hatred that ignited an attempted extinction of the Jewish people.
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The crash had ignited a brush fire within a quarter-acre radius, the LA Times reported.
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The Democrats' criticisms are just the latest wave of the political storm ignited by Comey's firing.
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His remarks ignited yet another controversy that other Republicans have had to steer away from. Sen.
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Mr. Woods's death ignited protests and calls for the resignation of the police chief, Greg Suhr.
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A complicated figure during his playing days, Kobe has ignited a surge of emotion in death.
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On Monday, locals gathered outside the police cordon, but few knew what had ignited the protests.
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Deep, irreparable, Twitter-ignited divides over two septuagenarians will not a long-lasting progressive movement make.
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The giant crosses ignited to remember the Lewes martyrs appear to be a 19th-century innovation.
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Since the rally over the weekend, the president has made several remarks that have ignited controversy.
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Scientists say there are seldom natural fires in the rainforest; almost all are ignited by humans.
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That accusation reportedly ignited fury among British lawmakers and intelligence officials, who outright rejected the claim.
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The rule has ignited a fight on Capitol Hill over fair wages and the tip ownership.
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But every time the Bruins ignited the crowd, the Lightning bounced back, as Rask turned shaky.
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Bannon's refusal ignited a wave of fury among both Republicans and Democrats on the committee. Rep.
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And it has ignited an intense competition for drivers, nowhere more so than in New York.
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THE BOOK THAT CHANGED AMERICA: How Darwin's Theory of Evolution Ignited a Nation, by Randall Fuller.
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L) July purchase of Reynolds American ignited expectations that a takeover of Imperial or Altria (MO.
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This ignited an immediate firestorm, with prominent Democrats and media figures expressing fury at Trump's choice.
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The Parkland survivors ignited a new gun control movement by finding a platform in their tragedy.
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The data contained vulnerabilities affecting major firewall products and ignited speculation that the NSA had been hacked.
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The fire was ignited by protesters after a march by residents demanding better schools and more teachers.
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The pipeline ignited two hours after authorities learned of it, the Times wrote, creating a giant blast.
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You're seeing wood turned into gas, gas ignited by heat, and light from the excitement of electrons.
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The fire has burned nearly 229 square miles (21 square kilometers) since it ignited on June 2300.
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Hood ignited the run with back-to-back baskets that gave the Jazz the lead for good.
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The strikeout of Lugo ignited a string of 11 consecutive batters retired by Cole, seven via strikeout.
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The centered stoicism from leaders, however, could not douse the partisan blaze that the violent shooting ignited.
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While the high-profile deal ignited Boeing's complaint, executives say Boeing's stance reflects a longer-term concern.
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The movement, called "White Wednesdays," has ignited a debate at the highest levels of the Tehran government.
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Fallon may have meant it to be innocent, but his impersonation of Chris Rock immediately ignited criticism.
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But this isn't the first time a social media post from the star has ignited engagement rumors.
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Liquid oxygen propellent is thought to have ignited after getting trapped in materials surrounding the helium vessels.
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It's disappointing, but has at least ignited an overdue conversation about representation and gender equality in Hollywood.
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The game was tied at 210-all before Curry ignited the Warriors' spurt with a 216-pointer.
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Schwazer's positive test has ignited hopes in Australia that Tallent could be due for more retroactive glory.
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What part of us was ignited by this machine, and why did we move on from it?
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Webster's layup with 17:32 showing ignited a 7-0 run and gave them some breathing room.
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After launch, Musk tweeted that it had successfully ignited its engine and raised its orbit as intended.
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Trump, to his own surprise, ignited the country, especially among people who were the opposite of billionaires.
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In the past, scientific papers describing the likely existence of the Anthropocene have ignited similar news cycles.
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And it was Zarqawi who ignited a civil war against the Shiites in Iraq the same year.
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If you know the internet at all, then you know that this cover has predictably ignited it.
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Now in the wake of the Time's Up and #MeToo movements, the controversy has ignited yet again.
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The collision had caused extensive damage to the building and ignited a fire, according to CBS News.
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Over our phone conversation, he ignited in excitement when talking about how much fun it all is.
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The greater social consciousness of racial discrimination has more recently ignited diverse responses across national sport leagues.
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That ignited a global backlash from wrestling enthusiasts and prompted the sport's governing body to remake itself.
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But an October expose by the WSJ ignited a series of accusations that Theranos had misled investors.
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After buying a box of Maier's negatives, Maloof spotted her inherent genius and ignited a Maier craze.
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A witness told police that a man ignited a chair that he'd placed under a shopping cart.
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Newly installed fixes to the building ignited, rapidly spreading the fire and overwhelming the inadequate fire protection.
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The official said analysis suggests a second-stage booster ignited and produced 30 seconds of additional flight.
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The intense Sunni rivalry ignited street violence in west Beirut on Thursday, forcing the army to deploy.
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Authorities have said initial indications are that the blaze was ignited accidentally by someone burning garden waste.
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He fears the smouldering forces of nativism, populism and isolationism could be ignited across Europe by Brexit.
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Video suggests an anti-government protester threw a Molotov cocktail that "accidentally" ignited the truck carrying aid.
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"Kavanaugh ignited a much bigger debate and energy in our base than Nikki Haley's resignation," said Rep.
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Ten of the 20 most destructive U.S. wildfires since 1923 have ignited in the last five years.
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News of the search ignited hope among the missing girls' loved ones, but also reopened tender wounds.
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Warren's letters come on the eighth anniversary of the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, which ignited the crisis.
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Ryan's controversial decision to force out Chaplain Patrick Conroy ignited a firestorm on Capitol Hill last week.
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They have also re-ignited a debate set to rage all the way to Tokyo in 2020.
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What we do know is that it's yet another case that has ignited advocates against police brutality.
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"The prospect of a rate cut is what ignited the market" today, Cramer said on his show.
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While Harden and Gordon ignited a 15-2 run, Nene, Green, and House kept the fire going.
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Mr. Aquino-Simon yelled something in English to Mr. Rodríguez, and the fight ignited, Lázaro Martínez said.
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The protests have ignited in Hong Kongers a deep rooted fear of Chinese encroachment in the city.
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The 49ers are the former team of Colin Kaepernick, whose protests in 2016 ignited the current controversy.
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On March 28503, a fire ignited at the ExxonMobil Refinery in Baytown, Texas, worrying the local community.
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The killing has ignited controversy in the Midwest town, and Buttigieg left the presidential trail to respond.
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WASHINGTON — A fierce debate over tougher gun control laws, ignited by the mass shooting in Orlando, Fla.
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Just after Starhopper's engines ignited, engineers aborted the launch and the vehicle never lifted off the ground.
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Smollett, who is black and gay, ignited a firestorm on social media by telling police on Jan.
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The revelations prompted Franken to apologize and ignited calls for a Senate ethics investigation into his behavior.
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Geological Survey scientist Wendy Stovall says the methane can cause explosions when it's ignited while trapped underground.
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That violence, which ignited in October 2015, saw 212 Palestinians and 33 Israelis killed, according to Reuters.
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O'Rourke, a three-term congressman in an El Paso-based district, has ignited strong enthusiasm among Democrats.
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Victims of revenge porn, however, have ignited an activist movement to reclaim their lives, images, and narratives.
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The pair recently ignited a hilarious back-and-forth with journalist and nefarious Twitter user Piers Morgan.
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In 1997, the collapse of the Thai baht ignited a global financial crisis, including stocks and commodities.
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The flames broke out in February 1997 when cosmonaut Alexander Lazutkin ignited a faulty oxygen-generating canister.
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The project has ignited important discussions about national identity and history, but there have also been criticisms.
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Hundreds of homes and businesses were leveled after a fire ignited at the north end of town.
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The total does not include two new fires that ignited Thursday in Riverside and San Diego counties.
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A 2007 fire on Santa Catalina Island was ignited by workers cutting metal wires with a torch.
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It was a carbon tax, increasing the cost of fuel, that ignited France's violent Yellow Vest protests.
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But it is the prospect of Russian agricultural influence that has ignited the greatest debate in Brussels.
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Fuses or strafing from nearby jets ignited the barrels just above the ground, releasing a giant fireball.
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The months-long protests in Hong Kong have crippled the Asian financial center and ignited investor concerns.
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The device ignited a fire that led to 11 deaths in the communal dwelling, including five children.
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Five years ago Mr. Leung gave his speech solely in Mandarin, which ignited some criticism here. Mrs.
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After a high-profile murder trial, Judge Tammy Kemp ignited a debate about the limits of compassion.
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That ignited protests in the area and Buttigieg drew national criticism for his handling of the situation.
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It quickly ignited the Twitter hashtag #boycottCES, which seemed to target Ivanka Trump's existence at the event.
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The attack has ignited a debate about whether or not it was legal and worth the risk.
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It's possible that your wife's death ignited some fear of their own mortality that they can't shake.
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The articles ignited a wave of public outrage that renewed attempts to bring Mr. Weinstein to justice.
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That war has since cost an estimated 400,000 lives and ignited Africa's biggest refugee crisis in years.
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Her post ignited a fiery discussion, with some arguing that the promproposal was trivializing a serious issue.
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She was a graduate student in math when the 1989 student movement ignited protests across the country.
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Twice Masters winner Watson has re-ignited his career with two victories in his past four starts.
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The teams played evenly until Figueroa's layup ignited 13-4 stretch for a 40-31 halftime advantage.
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The Howe Ridge Fire ignited Saturday at the national park in Montana, spreading rapidly over the weekend.
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Defective Note 7 models smoked, ignited, or even exploded, leading to an unprecedented global panic over smartphones.
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These IPOs ignited a wide-reaching debate in the tech industry: does Wall Street care about profitability?
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Losing ignited my urge to maybe try to play a little more — all part of Sun's plan.
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"The 1980s ignited a revolution of social change and awareness," says event director Trudie Styler, Sting's wife.
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Another blaze — the Stone fire — ignited midday Sunday east of Santa Margarita in San Luis Obispo County.
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But the new law ignited active opposition, expressed in ceaseless litigation and a divided Federal Election Commission.
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A door window was smashed and a blaze was started by a firebomb that ignited a spotlight.
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"Damaging shadows": Plans to build a 3503-story residential building in Crown Heights ignited fears of overdevelopment.
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The video ignited outrage in July when it was released by Maryland's Office of the Public Defender.
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Strong winds from the storm quickly spread flames that ignited over the weekend along the Iberian coast.
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Fires often started on roadsides, ignited by discarded cigarette butts or even a spark from a motorcycle.
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This ignited a tinge of insecurity in me as I wondered: Do we not meet her standards?
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Women are seeking public office in record numbers, their ambitions ignited by the election of President Donald Trump.
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From the far right, Fox News firebrand Tucker Carlson again ignited conservative attention with a much-circulated Jan.
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My other senses were also ignited when I felt the heat of the lava crawling up my arms.
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Since saying yes to her dresses, Bristowe admitted that her zest for planning the celebration has been ignited.
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The soft waves falling down her back ignited our celebrity hair envy, and it wasn't the first time.
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These flares are ignited as a plane flies through a snowstorm, releasing silver iodide particles into the clouds.
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It has inspired, ignited, and influenced the development of every piece of personal-computing software and hardware since.
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The Stonewall Inn is the site of a police raid in June 1969 that ignited days of demonstrations.
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The vehicle was loaded with fireworks that were apparently ignited accidentally as others were being set off nearby.
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"Both pipelines ignited widespread grassroots resistance worldwide, and Trump's executive orders are renewing mass opposition to the projects."
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Bernie Sanders, who ignited a progressive movement with his 2016 presidential run, is running for president in 2020.
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"Those CDC guidelines ignited a wildfire," geriatric medicine specialist Thomas Kline of Raleigh, North Carolina, told BuzzFeed News.
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A big jump in property sales ignited demand for steel, with iron ore and coal rallying alongside it.
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But this year it has become a volatile flash point in the immigration debate ignited by Mr. Trump.
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Lisbon's easygoing life-style and historic charm, which has ignited a tourist boom, have added to the mix.
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On Tuesday, Walmart sued Tesla over solar panels that ignited atop seven of its stores in recent years.
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Hundreds of firefighters and first responders are struggling to contain wildfires that ignited Monday near the Greek capital.
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The fire ignited in December and became the state's largest on record, tearing through more than 281,000 acres.
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The vast majority of wildfires are now ignited by human sources, including power lines, unattended campfires, and cigarettes.
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"Speculation will now inevitably be re-ignited around Nestle's intentions toward its L'Oreal stake," analysts at Jefferies said.
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Apple ignited the smartphone revolution with iPhone and it is a fact that Samsung blatantly copied our design.
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But this week, NASA did exactly that: the agency intentionally ignited a "large scale fire" aboard a spacecraft.
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Then, as now, the ensuing backlash to the initial news reports also ignited anti-media sentiment among conservatives.
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He ignited the run with back-to-back baskets and put the Jazz in front with a layup.
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Beach Slang was officially, and somewhat accidentally, ignited and began churning out new material at a feverish pace.
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According to Peter B. de Selding of SpaceNews, the launch insurance only kicked in after the engine ignited.
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And the sound that wafted in ignited a movement of not only hip-hop fans but also performers.
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"Obviously there was dry tinder all over the place that could get ignited without much trouble," Gitlin says.
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Another blaze that ignited last week has damaged a historic Northern California resort in the Stanislaus National Forest.
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It's been nearly two years since a societal reckoning was ignited by the investigation into Harvey Weinstein's misconduct.
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Leroy Johnson, who lives in the motel, told WSBT that the fire might have ignited inside his room.
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As such, the economic crisis of 2008 ignited debate about how to decrease incarceration in the United States.
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Seeing that picture of Alyssa Milano with GC has ignited something in me that I can't quite articulate.
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The case exploded on social media and ignited a debate about campus rape and the criminal justice system.
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Her upbringing, with counterculture intellectual parents who raised her in a commune in California, probably ignited that streak.
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It could also be Farmer was influenced by a powerful figure in his life who ignited his transformation.
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The concept of FIRE — financial independence, retire early — is a growing movement that has ignited among young people.
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A mother and a fiancé were bonded by two separate fatal police shootings that ignited outrage beyond Minnesota.
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Moore said it would be called The Butterfly Effect: How Kendrick Lamar Ignited the Soul of Black America.
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As head of the union, Reagan learned to ease political conflict, even as the Cold War ignited it.
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"The flame of democracy has been ignited and is burning in the hearts of our people," he said.
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The decision to move the equipment ignited a dispute between law enforcement officials and local residents, Yonhap reported.
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The shaman set fire to the coca leaves, which caught quickly and ignited the rest of the altar.
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Considering the wave of violent reactions Trump's star has ignited, we'll view this a much-needed lighthearted effort.
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Some put the move down to big-scale, anonymous buying that ignited a frenzy of computer-driven trading.
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Then he FaceTimed Hailee Steinfeld and ignited a brief but intense dating rumor before it was quickly squashed.
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The solid oxygen that formed could have ignited with the carbon, causing the explosion that destroyed the rocket.
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This has dried out the landscape, producing tinder for natural forest fires that were probably ignited by lightning.
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Taylor tied the game and ignited a 229-226 run, and the Cornhuskers (211-214) never looked back.
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Colorado led just 15-13 before McKinley Wright IV and Siewert ignited the early run-away with layups.
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The world is still enduring the disastrous aftermath of Y2K: power outages, food shortages, self-ignited nuclear explosions.
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The Parkland shooting ignited an unprecedented wave of activism among students across the country pushing for gun control.
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That's the key question around O'Rourke, who ignited enormous Democratic enthusiasm in his ultimately unsuccessful challenge to Sen.
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Apart from its legality in workplaces, Trump's language has ignited impassioned responses across racial, ethnic and political divides.
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It's hardly the first time King has ignited a firestorm for making inflammatory comments about immigration and race.
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Tammy Baldwin in Wisconsin, ignited controversy by questioning the "cognitive thought process" of veterans who vote for Democrats.
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But those strikes ignited in states with weak unions, where teacher pay and education spending was markedly low.
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The gas which subsequently escaped was then ignited, leading to a gas fire at two points of origin.
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South Carolina went to quarterback Brandon McElwain early in the second quarter, and he briefly ignited the offense.
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The abrupt ouster of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe ignited a political firestorm in Washington on Saturday.
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Meanwhile, the Woolsey and Hill fires, which ignited the same day, have ravaged Los Angeles and Ventura Counties.
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Lilac Fire: This fast-moving fire has consumed 4,100 acres since it ignited Thursday in San Diego County.
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Her speech, filled with emotional cues, recalling her mother's struggle, ignited social media and the Madame President movement.
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" That was the motion to recommit that ignited the McNulty controversy, which a few Republicans labeled as "gavelgate.
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Scientists say that humans ignited as much as 99% of these fires, largely to clear land for agriculture.
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It has ignited a standoff between Hezbollah, a dominant political force in Lebanon, and the Lebanese central bank.
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But Judge Persky's fate, whatever it is, may be less important than the reaction ignited by his sentencing.
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They poured it on water in a pan about 16 inches in diameter, and then ignited the fuel.
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The legislation has ignited a fierce debate in a country where the wounds from apartheid are still raw.
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But the accusations of plagiarism ignited on social media, threatening to dissolve any positive impressions from the address.
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Geological Survey scientist Wendy Stovall says the methane can cause explosions when it&aposs ignited while trapped underground.
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During the episode, the Bachelor's breakups ignited a variety of responses from viewers, including surprise, anger and support.
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"When the thing really ignited it made a whoosh, a crackle; the wood just blazed up," he said.
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" Geldof said Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris agreement had "ignited the issue for the young.
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The TV show might have ignited it, or added fuel to the fire, but it didn't cause it.
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Exum ignited the run with a finger-roll layup on the final Jazz possession of the first quarter.
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Flamengo CEO Reinaldo Belotti said the fire was caused by energy spikes that ignited an air conditioning unit.
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That record has naturally ignited the ire of the Gulf Clan, so in January, police shifted her duties.
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The revelations have prompted Franken to apologize and ignited calls for a Senate ethics investigation into Franken's behavior.
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While trying to cook the popcorn, a bottle of alcohol catastrophically ignited, Taiwan's Eastern Broadcasting Corporation (ECB) reported.
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A subtweet from Chick-fil-A ignited a social media battle over which chain had the best sandwich.
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The Trump administration's regulatory rollback has ignited business and consumer optimism, driving economic growth at pace few anticipated.
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And a backlash against the takeover ignited an extremist insurgency centered on the North Sinai that continues today.
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The cache has ignited yet another round of debate over guns and gun control in the United States.
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And it was moving very fast: The fire ignited Wednesday and by Thursday evening 22,000 acres had burned.
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A decaying bridge has ignited a debate over how a struggling city treats some of its poorer residents.
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Snowden ignited a fierce debate about national security and individual privacy after his leak of classified intelligence documents.
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Packed into a container like a bullet shell or a jar and ignited, it can produce killing force.
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Late Thursday, a fire ignited near Bonsall in San Diego County, spreading quickly across more than 3,600 acres.
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The bomb that went off Friday morning ignited while vegetables were being loaded during the early market rush.
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That re-ignited fears of a global recession as the pandemic paralyzes supply chains and crushes business sentiment.
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Ongoing and months-long protests in Hong Kong have crippled the Asian financial center and ignited investor concerns.
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A cartoon depicting the tennis star Serena Williams at the U.S. Open has ignited controversy around the world.
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The fire burned for several days and eventually ignited about half of the stored ammunition at the site.
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The episode was not the first time that Turkish security forces have ignited violence in the American capital.
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Read more about how it ignited outrage among foreign policy experts, scholars of diplomacy and press freedom advocates.
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That ignited a global backlash from wrestling enthusiasts and sparked the sport's governing body to aggressively remake itself.
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Although the incident proved somewhat humorous, it ignited serious debate about the potential for AI to become prejudiced.
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But the controversy and protests ignited by booking Trump is part of what makes him so in-demand.
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Though Sanchez ignited the Yankees' offense in the fifth, he extinguished a potential tying rally in the seventh.
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At the same time, market turmoil in Italy has ignited some caution into investor rate-hike expectations ECBWATCH.
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The warhead further contains a 1.5-ounce ring of zirconium, an incendiary metal that burns furiously when ignited.
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Along with an effective fast-break offense, Brewton ignited a hot 33-point shooting night for Coastal Carolina.
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Facebook's decision to increase public content and add a mobile share button ignited fake news on its service.
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Even so, the case has ignited demands that the Australian government do more to secure his quick release.
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It sent glass shards flying and ignited a strong fire quickly, it added, actions consistent with a bombing.
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The Trump administration's move to reverse the ban ignited criticism from conservation groups, celebrities and some GOP lawmakers.
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Pippen ignited a spurt past the midway point of the first half by hitting a mid-range jumper.
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And he evacuated again this year when the Burris fire ignited on the morning of Sunday, Oct. 27.
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Mr. Trump's decision ignited other protests across the region, from the Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon to Tunisia.
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Mr. Persico's decision ignited another mob war in New York, this one between the Persico and Orena partisans.
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But the move has ignited intense backlash from gay rights activist groups, who have called the act discriminatory.
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The wildfire raging through the Everglades has nearly doubled in size since lightning ignited the flames two days.
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When ignited he ran at Moore who was helping people inside to get away from McLemore's fiery body.
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The maneuver has ignited a global discussion about the role of social media in the face of crisis.
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The protest was ignited after Debra Antney and Momma Dee from "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta" were denied service.
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He went to the fund for help when a spate of peso weakness ignited default worries in mid-2018.
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This little fib ignited international outrage and is getting an excessive amount of media coverage all around the world.
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This new report of skyrocketing vaping in high schools and middle schools has ignited a push for more regulation.
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The attack in December 2015 ignited fierce debate about the role of the tech industry in protecting national security.
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A dunking in the freezing sea, off the coast of County Mayo, leaves the author shivering but "ignited, elated".
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News of their work has re-ignited calls for the state to officially authorize the sales of sex toys.
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The 27-year-old ignited a personal four-game winning streak with a solid win at Pittsburgh on Aug.
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Writer Nora McInerny accidentally ignited the movement when she created a Facebook event set to public rather than private.
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With the score tied at 6, Battle ignited that 30-2 run with a 3-pointer from the wing.
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The writing on the walls in the 'Left 4 Dead' games always ignited some kind of spark in me.
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"Every young person was wowed and ignited where they felt we can go away and do this," says Murimirwa.
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On Sunday, February 24th, Beresheet ignited its engine in space, a move that helped stretch its orbit around Earth.
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Though she wasn't the first or only person to openly confront the problem, her message and medium ignited controversy.
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Experts are split, but some, including Jim Cramer, liked what they saw in the results that ignited the move.
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Within weeks, Russia had annexed Crimea , and by that summer it had ignited a separatist conflict in the Donbass.
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That spoke to me, and since his death, nothing else in fashion has ignited that passion the same way.
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Before the U.S.-China trade war ignited in July 2018, China was the third biggest buyer of U.S. LNG.
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The fire, which ignited in a canyon above Santa Clarita on Thursday, exploded to thousands of acres within hours.
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Severe Santa Ana winds may have blown the branch into the power lines, causing arcing that ignited nearby brush.
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Cabello, however, further ignited the romance rumors when she praised Mendes after attending his Los Angeles show on Friday.
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" After some gas ignited, he says, "I thought they'd be pulling out a dead body later in the evening.
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It is this ruling that has ignited the debate about how much weight judges should place on market values.
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The events of that day ignited a national debate over symbols of the Confederacy and the legacy of slavery.
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Watching Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's testimony ignited something in me — an overwhelming feeling in the pit of my stomach.
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Their affair ignited national controversy and revulsion, particularly after Letourneau defied a court order to stay away from Fualaau.
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A wind-blown ember from the fire pit ignited combustible materials, the Austin Fire Department said, CBS Austin reported.
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When it comes time to launch, the solid propellants are ignited and simply burn away at a constant rate.
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Just moments before the SuperDracos were ignited, an anomaly caused an explosion, resulting in the destruction of the capsule.
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The fire ignited in a fenced-in area under the expressway, where the state stores construction materials, McMurry said.
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He was released from a detention center this week after news of his arrest ignited a furor across China.
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As a result, the grass fire ignited by the rocket remains raged over nine miles wide at its peak.
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Abram's 2018 opponent, Republican Brian Kemp, ignited further controversy for overseeing the election as Georgia's then secretary of state.
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In 2009, sixty-one New Year's revelers lost their lives in a Bangkok nightclub when fireworks ignited its ceiling.
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In 2014, an elderly couple was killed in a house fire when a neighbor's fireworks debris ignited their home.
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Concerns were also rumbling about U.S.-Sino relations after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump re-ignited controversy over Taiwan.
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The big tech war for viewers ignited a consolidation wave among traditional media companies preparing to join the fray.
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Sure, downbeat Chinese economic data on the first day of trading in 2016 ignited a global market sell-off.
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That's why deliberately ignited fires have to be managed carefully to mitigate pollution that can span hundreds of miles.
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Police now suspect a birthday cake, topped with candles and sparklers, fell to the floor and ignited the carpet.
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Bouazizi's death ignited protests that ended the dictatorship of Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali and inspired the Arab spring.
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It re-ignited the fire of cooking Asian and I was like, this is what I want to cook.
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The strike killed 13 soldiers and ignited a civil war, despite efforts by Indian peacekeepers to curb the violence.
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Camila Cabello's arrival at tonight's Billboard Music Awards made heads turn and also ignited a number of Twitter mentions.
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The rocket's nine engines had not yet ignited for a test firing when a fireball engulfed the upper stage.
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Smile, and the history of colonialism and the civil wars it ignited will be scrubbed out with a quip.
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The Suuni-Shi'ite divide has plagued Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 that ignited the civil war.
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The Los Angeles Times this morning is tracking and mapping 15 active fires, one of which ignited on Thursday.
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The Maria fire ignited on South Mountain, between the cities of Somis and Santa Paula, about 0003:15 p.m.
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This ignited a firestorm on social media, and did not appear to sit well with some of the judges.
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Remember when Kanye almost named his album Waves and ignited one of the most epic Twitter feuds of 2016?
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The explosive chemical ignited in the pipe bomb but the pipe itself did not explode, lessening its impact, Gov.
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Last week, Trump ignited a firestorm of criticism by saying that women should be punished for getting illegal abortions.
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However, recent developments on the Korean peninsula have ignited hopes of peace — and new investment opportunities — in the region.
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A deadly shooting in an El Paso, Texas Walmart has ignited a conversation about where people get their guns.
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Trump ignited controversy Monday when he said, incorrectly, that President Obama had not made calls to Gold Star families.
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The recounts have ignited bitter partisan and legal fights, with Republicans raising the prospect of voter fraud in Florida.
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In Golden, Colorado, Stacy Galbraith ignited an investigation when she contacted a neighboring police department upon her husband's suggestion.
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Nevertheless, several recently ignited wildfires are burning in California, although they have not moved as quickly as Blue Cut.
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Paul ignited the run with a floater before Green buried consecutive treys to extend the lead to 38-213.
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Conway ignited controversy early Thursday when she touted products linked to Ivanka Trump during an interview on Fox News.
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Suu Kyi has committed to the recommendations of the commission, which were published just before the recent violence ignited.
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Those revelations ignited a revolt by Chesapeake's board, and he was forced to leave the company three years ago.
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More than 221,000 firefighters were battling the conflagration, part of which was ignited by a car crash, officials said.
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Thanks to these students and the grassroots movement they've ignited, I believe the calculation there is beginning to change.
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Users who wanted to believe the false stories had their fevers ignited and they actually shared the hoaxes more.
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"After the booster separated and the sustainer ignited, we think it turned sideways while still under propulsion," Allen said.
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Something about the strictures of the program, its imposing authority and alien regimentation, ignited my every instinct for panic.
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The company that once ignited a boom in fitness trackers hasn't innovated enough to keep consumers interested, Stifel wrote.
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But the sleeping arrangements ignited some backlash on Monday, after an image of homeless people circulated across social media.
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Friday's flare-up, ignited by isolation and economic deprivation, was the worst in years in the small Mediterranean enclave.
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That incident ended up being unrelated: Military-style ordnance that someone had donated had ignited and injured a worker.
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Unfortunately, also rising in the desert were flickering flames from the dry brush that the Tannerite had likewise ignited.
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He recently ignited new controversies when he was said to have disparaged immigrants from Nigeria and other poor countries.
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The Buddhist mobilization of 247 against the anti-Buddhist policies of the South Vietnamese government was ignited in Hue.
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Firing Mr. Comey ignited an unexpected political fire for the president, and Mr. Comey acknowledged helping fan the flames.
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While it may do that, it also ignited a conversation on social media about race, appropriation, feminism and marketing.
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The decade-long legal war has ignited conversation revolving around public access to California&aposs beaches and property rights.
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The decision, which reportedly came after Colin Kaepernick pressed Nike not to release the shoe, ignited a conservative backlash.
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In 1963, THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE (Audible Studios; 15 hours, 41 minutes) ignited the second wave of the feminist movement.
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The police also breached university campuses, considered a last refuge of the activists', which ignited battles at the schools.
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The right was ignited by the thought of ObamaCare death panels and shariah law at the local town hall.
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She has ignited a fire within us and we will thank her by continuing to speak truth to power.
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A 61-year-old North Carolina woman died Tuesday morning when her lit cigarette ignited a nearby oxygen tank.
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Authorities told the outlet Coble had been smoking a cigarette while oxygen was being administered, which ignited her tank.
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As the second stage ignited to push the cargo capsule to orbit, the booster turned around back toward land.
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The episode ignited long-smoldering fears that Mr. Trump's personal and political interests were tilting the scales of justice.
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Huang's Model X crashed into a barrier, then was hit by two other vehicles before its battery pack ignited.
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Tanzania's government tried to distance itself from the governor's statements but not before his plans ignited a diplomatic reaction.
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On Instagram, Gomez shared that her first love stirrings were ignited by Sprouse at the tender age of 11.
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Climate change has ignited the rapid kinetic movement for youth agency and action in service of the common good.
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The dollar's weakness ignited a rally in the euro with the single currency rallying to a two-week high.
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Competing rulings this week were the latest flash point in a controversy ignited by a satire released before Christmas.
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"People are starting to get it," Bronson said, pointing to the movement ignited by teen climate activist Greta Thunberg.
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The day's revelations almost entirely subsumed another storm that had been ignited the previous evening by a Trump tweet.
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Winfrey's well-received speech at Sunday night's Golden Globes ignited speculation about a possible bid for president in 2020.
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"It really ignited a lot of creativity in me to want to make videos on my own," she said.
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Mnangagwa was popular among military leaders, and his firing ignited a response that would eventually lead to Mugabe's downfall.
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Moses Wright ignited the spurt with a 3-point jumper and then followed with a jumper in the paint.
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Familiarize yourself with the issues that ignited the protests as well as the participants' demands and the government's response.
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Howard and Battle ignited that run with 3-pointers, and Brissett also sank a 3-pointer during that stretch.
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It was other pieces of Bach and Beethoven and Chopin, and it just, it ignited this kind of passion.
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Watters's man-on-the-street interview segments featured weekly on O'Reilly's show have ignited some controversy in the past.
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Reserve guard Reggie Jackson ignited the initial rally with a corner 423 and later added a layup in transition.
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So he just manufactured a moment to add more fuel to the rhetorical blaze he has ignited over immigration.
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The FBI's move also ignited Trump's ire as he's taken a more aggressive public stand against the Mueller investigation.
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His arrest ignited a widespread campaign to win his freedom, and after 107 days in confinement, he was released.
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Mr. Syfert lives a 10-minute walk from the spot where the Ranch Fire is believed to have ignited.
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Bitcoin, which ignited the cryptocurrency movement in 2009, brought real technical innovation to the table in achieving this vision.
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Subsequently, this liquid oxygen became trapped when pressurized, in turn breaking fibers or creating friction that ignited the oxygen.
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As he sees it, in parallel with all the ecological damage, humans have ignited a great flourishing of life.
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The channel blamed it on human error and apologized on Friday, but not before the mistake had ignited social media.
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Greene says she was further ignited by the overt biases against minorities present in the cannabis industry and in regulation.
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It was also ignited in Ventura County and destroyed 4,531 acres of property, coincidentally near the Borderline Bar and Grill.
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But a recent case out of Halifax in Nova Scotia has ignited furor over the courts' interpretation of the law.
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This weekend, activism ignited once again following an announcement regarding immigrants in the United States from President Donald J. Trump.
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According to the affidavit, the colored explosion ignited one and Dickey immediately reported the fire, saying he had started it.
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Why We Chose It: Angie Thomas ignited the world of YA literature with her debut novel, The Hate U Give.
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The 77-year-old independent senator, who ignited a progressive movement with his 33 campaign, confirmed his candidacy yesterday morning.
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Accompanied by three young children, Baghdadi then ignited his suicide vest, killing himself and all three children, the president said.
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Baldwin and Mendes first ignited relationship rumors in October of 2017, when they reportedly held hands at a Halloween party.
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He had ignited a series of highly charged protests for purportedly insulting Islam and was later found guilty of blasphemy.
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President Pierre Nkurunziza's decision to seek an illicit third term ignited mass protests followed by a brutal, ethnically charged crackdown.
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Crew Dragon then ignited its onboard thrusters for about 15 minutes in order to take the capsule out of orbit.
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The advent of the internet ignited a big bang of speech, the consequences of which America hasn't yet reckoned with.
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Before her, Ellen Pao fought and lost her gender discrimination case against Kleiner Perkins, but ignited the conversation within tech.
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Sparks from the display ignited a magazine of fireworks, causing a bigger blaze, said K. Laljy, a local police official.
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Sparks from a fireworks display ignited a stockpile of fireworks, causing a larger blaze, local police official K. Laljy said.
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A stray skyrocket ignited a stockpile of other fireworks at the Puttingal temple in Kollam, killing 109 people, officials said.
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They were more dignified, but as they weren't carried out in sterile conditions, they typically ignited further chains of infection.
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The backlash was ignited after Zamora tweeted a photo last week of the four of them with a cryptic caption.
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The article ignited a heated discussion on Twitter, with some readers sharing their experiences of harassment in the science field.
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But their proposals were effectively shelved in 2013 when leaks by Edward J. Snowden ignited public concerns about government spying.
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An al-Jadeed correspondent said on live television that a fire had erupted in the building, ignited by the fireworks.
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Then, some of the carbon fibers wrapping the helium vessel may have snapped, causing friction that ignited the trapped oxygen.
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Gillibrand first ignited the conversation about Clinton's resignation last November as part of an interview with the New York Times.
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She's since ignited speculation with Charlie Puth (although a source told PEOPLE they're just friends), and, before that, Samuel Krost.
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Once ignited, those fires creep deep underground, smoldering through thousands of years of carbon-rich peat for months on end.
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The ICBC arrests ignited a behind-the-scenes diplomatic spat in the spring of 2016, according to senior Spanish officials.
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The Carr Fire near Redding, for example, was ignited by a "mechanical failure of a vehicle," according to fire officials.
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This experience has re-ignited the part of me that grew up in rehearsal studios, and there's no turning back!
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Each has ignited, and united, black and white audiences with music that breaks down barriers among soul, funk and rock.
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Blocked from Adelson suite Cruz's rebuke ignited a hot scene around the senator as soon as he left the stage.
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The proposal has ignited protests around Australia, and could even decide the outcome of a state election on November 25th.
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Yet, cigarette volume declines have started to slow and tobacco stocks — known for their generous dividends — have ignited investor interest.
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Elizabeth Warren more recently ignited a media boomlet by releasing a string of policy proposals that drew sustained, positive coverage.
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Trump ignited a racial controversy earlier this month when he repeatedly used racist language to attack four minority Democratic lawmakers.
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Hyde-Smith again ignited controversy after she was seen in a photo wearing a replica hat of a Confederate soldier.
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Firefighters have been trying to contain the fire since a lightning strike ignited it on Sunday, the forest service said.
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You cannot simplify what he says, as that would be an insult to the ignited inspiration and to the reader.
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At least four fishermen were killed over the weekend when the fuel ignited, and hundreds of people reported health issues.
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In Curitiba, a crowd of about 50 people chanted against Mr. da Silva as they ignited fireworks and honked horns.
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As I took my first sip, the screen ignited with epic, Hubble telescope-like images of stars, planets, and nebulae.
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Moreover, the recent disappearance of five booksellers ignited worries that China was clamping down on Hong Kong's freedom of expression.
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Ocasio-Cortez is also hard at work on the Green New Deal, and has ignited public discourse on tax rates.
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Yesterday, SpaceX re-ignited the engines on the Falcon 9 rocket the company famously launched and then landed in December.
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Hundreds of fires are often illegally ignited to clear forests in Indonesia for pulp and paper and palm oil companies.
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But further examination revealed a second-stage booster may have ignited, producing 2317 seconds of additional flight, the source said.
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Even when reporters pointed to the outrage Trump's behavior ignited, specifically with U.K. leaders, Shah remained committed to his message.
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Eero is a top brand in Mesh WiFi systems (though it was recently bought by Amazon, which ignited some controversy).
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Kanye got attacked by Taylor Swift fans this week for sexism, while Trump's cat call ignited similar cries of disdain.
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The tragic fire ignited by a malfunctioning hoverboard that claimed the life of a child last week just took another.
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Will employees continue working under the same health standards that ignited six outbreaks related to norovirus, E. coli and salmonella?
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Real Women Share Stories About This Sexual FirstI Asked My Fiancé To Have An Affair, & It Ignited Our Sex Life
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But the firestorm he ignited over his assertions of empathy for American service members spread into a third contentious day.
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He poured gasoline outside his two-story home while his family slept inside and ignited it, a criminal complaint alleges.
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It ignited his abiding enthusiasm for Latin American popular movements (he even speaks to his cat, El Gato, in Spanish).
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When two Syrian immigrant brothers refused to shake their female teacher's hand this year, it ignited national outrage in Switzerland.
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The explosive chemical ignited in the pipe but the pipe itself did not explode, lessening its impact, New York Gov.
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The move came months after comedian Wolf ignited a media firestorm when headlining the annual correspondents' dinner earlier this year.
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However, US President Donald Trump re-ignited the controversy by saying players who kneel during the anthem should be fired.
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He suggested that nongovernmental organizations, NGOs, ignited them as a way to embarrass his administration, though he presented no proof.
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The authorities said no adult was present when the incense ignited the fire that tore through the third-floor apartment.
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Ryan O'Neill, the officer involved in the shooting that has ignited tensions between law enforcement and the city's black community.
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All in all, the crash was ignited by a measly trial balloon, but the foundation of leverage had been laid.
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The spark which ignited the fallout was a comment allegedly made by Qatar Emir Sheikh Tamim cited in state media.
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The Wolverines' lead grew to nine with 5:11 to play before Waters ignited LSU's comeback with six consecutive points.
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Beijing's broken promises and the tear gas crackdown at the start of Occupy were the spark that ignited the city.
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President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate deal has "ignited" widespread environmental activism, Bob Geldof said Wednesday.
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" Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, "The week the hill rose up: MLK's assassination ignited anger in Pittsburgh that had simmered for years.
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This year, a racial bias incident at a café in Philadelphia ignited calls for a Starbucks boycott among some progressives.
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The acquittal in the face of video evidence ignited long-standing racial tensions in the community into the LA Riots.
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Kanye West tried to have a surprise show at Webster Hall, but instead ignited some sort of mass crowd riot.
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"The story has ignited some fear back into the market," said Jean-Christophe Marchado, a fixed income strategist at Natixis.
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Ohio State sophomore guard Musa Jallo ignited the run, scoring nine of his 11 first-half points during the streak.
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Confusion over the future of that debt was ignited on Tuesday when Mr. Trump raised the prospect of erasing it.
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But Napa and Sonoma counties in the north are still reeling from the Tubbs fire, which ignited on October 8.
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Separately, NBC apologized after one of its analysts made remarks about South Korea's painful history with Japan that ignited outrage.
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But the bill has also ignited debate about whether librarians, like police officers and emergency medical workers, should administer naloxone.
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The Troubles ignited in the first place, in large measure, because limited acts of violence were met with irrational escalation.
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Over the weekend, new fires ignited in Alaska, extending what's already been an unusually long fire season for the state.
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The real cure was a pride so fearless it eventually was embraced, and ignited applause from both of my parents.
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The shooting and its aftermath have ignited protests in Hoover, a predominantly white suburb about 10 miles south of Birmingham.
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Yet, almost every fire, as we detailed this week, is ignited by a person — either by mistake or on purpose.
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They have told friends and associates that they are committed to seeing the movement that Mr. Trump ignited live on.
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The star's distinctive piano work ignited the piece, which had been a hit eight years earlier for Ben E. King.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is trying to reassure Americans about this unprecedented financial crisis ignited by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Over Mr. Tepper's firm warnings ("Dude, I'm serious"), a cameraman ignited a puff of flammable foam in Mr. Paul's palm.
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It ignited his passion for democratizing the workplace and helping others to achieve the same class mobility his family enjoyed.
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As you know ... Jillian ignited a huge controversy when she said folks should celebrate Lizzo's music and not her weight.
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This rash of new restrictions seems to have been ignited by the election of Barack Obama, America's first black president.
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In April, a Crew Dragon test capsule exploded after the engines had been ignited a few times during routine testing.
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" The controversy ignited late Tuesday when Wilson revealed Trump told Myeshia Johnson her husband "knew what he was getting into.
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If Mr. Trump's election ignited this national conflagration, the president himself has largely escaped consequences for his behavior so far.
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Just two years ago, the company's electrical poles ignited a series of fires in Sonoma County, where the retreat was.
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The two most recognizable meatless meat brands have ignited a craze with their hugely popular Beyond Burger and Impossible Burger.
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Its hypergolic propellants — nitrogen tetroxide and unsymmetrical dimethyl hydrazine — ignited only when they combined, creating a fast and reliable detonation.
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His effort ignited a critical final 2110 minutes for the Mavericks, who were dominant in the opening and closing periods.
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His effort ignited a critical final 51.23 minutes for the Mavericks, who were dominant in the opening and closing periods.
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The image ignited a media frenzy that year, with The Times itself mentioning the beast no fewer than 55 times.
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The conflict was ignited by a piece of street art inspired by the Russian avant-garde of a century ago.
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"He has ignited a new powerful and enduring grassroots movement inside the Democratic Party," said veteran Democratic strategist Robert Shrum.
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But Edmonton could not hang on in regulation after the Ducks pulled Gibson and mounted another rally ignited by Getzlaf.
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When graffiti ignited a war Seven years ago, some teens painted an insult to Syria's President on a village wall.
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It was heavier only at World War II's end, when returning troops and converted wartime factories ignited an economic boom.
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Greta Thunberg ignited a global movement when she decided to go on a climate strike in Sweden in August 2018.
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Puberty ignited in her a rebellious side, which found reflection in punk bands like the Dead Kennedys and Bikini Kill.
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DePaul switched to a 2-230 zone which ignited a 25-216 run to cut the gap to 23-215.
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The video showing Sergeant Azaria shoot Mr. Sharif, unarmed, unmoving and lying on his back, ignited outrage on social media.
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Square's new cryptocurrency connection ignited its stock, which surged to new highs and suddenly started trading in lockstep with bitcoin.
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This isn't first time WFP has ignited some anger with its endorsements — and misfired in the eyes of some progressives.
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Warren ignited the encounter by accusing Stephen Bannon, Trump's incoming chief strategist and senior counselor, of practicing the racist ideology.
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Then, at the last minute right before touchdown, the rockets ignited to help brace and minimize impact with the ground.
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The outburst cost Williams a point, which ignited an argument with the chair umpire and eventually prompted a game penalty.
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A trio of former Hawaii governors have backed Kahele's bid to unseat Gabbard, and she ignited a feud with Sen.
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The prehistoric forests of the southwest wilderness, usually too damp to sustain extensive fires, have been ignited by lightning strikes.
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Clinton visited "The Breakfast Club" in 2016, she ignited controversy after she said she carried hot sauce in her purse.
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Next, its rocket ignited to propel the vessel, and its three crew members, up to where the sky turned black.
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The picture ignited a media frenzy that year, with The Times itself mentioning the beast no fewer than 55 times.
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What's more, these statues have ignited an emotional debate that has, in places like Charlottesville, emboldened the white nationalist movement.
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It was those annual visits with his uncle, where the knowledge of Muay Thai was passed, and the passion ignited.
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The Spring Fire has blackened nearly 106,000 acres and destroyed at least 141 buildings since it ignited on June 27.
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Massive wildfires have ignited in Europe and the United States amid the scorching weather, destroying thousands of acres of wilderness.
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Prices came under pressure as rising stocks of crude and refined fuel ignited concerns over another glut building in the market.
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Chinese start-up NIO confirmed last month that one of its vehicles unexpectedly ignited while it was in a repair shop.
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Lynch also ignited the Coliseum crowd with an impromptu dance on the sideline as music blasted after Richard's 52-yard score.
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Gray's death ignited street protests in Baltimore and became part of the national debate on police violence against African-American men.
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You may recall that Sasha recently attended her senior prom, which ignited a flurry of excited, awestruck reactions on social media.
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Forte and Carroll ignited the rally, scoring 15 points each, while combining to make 12-of-16 shots from the floor.
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Newman's race car driving character in the film ignited his passion for racing professionally, which began Woodward's worry for his safety.
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What ended up happening was that it ignited the economies of the home markets and made their interest rates look ridiculous.
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It described a field of debris around the area of the crash, which it said had ignited a small forest fire.
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The annotations — which Finnegan appeared to defend from the News Genius brand Twitter account — ignited a multi-day conversation on Twitter.
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A Colorado wildfire has destroyed three homes after officials say tracer rounds fired at a shooting range supposedly ignited the flames.
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Police are investigating how the fire ignited and looking for anyone camping in the sparsely populated ranching area on July 4.
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Video of the incident went viral and ignited allegations of racism -- critics publicly denounced the white officer for his aggressive actions.
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And then of course that ignited the president&aposs temper in a way we have rarely seen on this trade issue.
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"The horror of what happened to my friend ignited irrational thoughts that do not represent the person I am," Neeson continued.
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Given the passions ignited (somewhat literally, given all that dragon fire) by the penultimate chapter, the finale couldn't possibly please everyone.
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Wood said his mother was telling him on the phone the wildfire that had roared into Gatlinburg had ignited her home.
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He also had a key single that ignited a three-run Marlins third, helping Miami rally to a 23-29 win.
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Not long after, the Woolsey and Camp fires ignited, the latter becoming the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California's history.
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The original law that mandated the regulation—the Dodd-Frank Act—had ignited global transparency reforms including in Europe and Canada.
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Instead, it ignited in us an even stronger craving for more photos of Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Blue Ivy, Sir, and Rumi.
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The shooting rampage quickly upended a community and re-ignited the country's all too frequent political debate around gun safety measures.
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Despite this failure, the movement ignited changes that are still in effect and awareness that is creating conversations throughout the country.
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The incident has ignited a new flare of pain and outrage regarding the ongoing problem of police killings of black individuals.
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Brush fires that ignited north of Los Angeles overnight and Tuesday have forced production shutdowns on CBS' S.W.A.T. and HBO's Westworld.
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Neither PG&E nor the commission could immediately determine whether the damaged tower or its malfunctioning transmission line ignited the blaze.
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The decision has ignited a heated debate on women's rights, parenting and the legal system's treatment of white, middle-class men.
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Gray's death ignited a wave of protests as debate surged nationwide over whether police use excessive force, particularly against African-Americans.
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With the stroke of his pen in 2005, Jeb Bush, then governor of Florida, ignited enthusiasm for "stand-your-ground" laws.
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Two-hundred basis points of rate cuts since January 2016 haven't ignited household or business spending or quickened top-line growth.
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Gorcenski, Conger, and Arbeit said the tragedy of the rally ignited existing activism by forcing Charlottesville residents into the national spotlight.
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His speedy response ignited a flurry of follow-up tweets (to the tune of "YAAAS"), and even a few think pieces.
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However, the Electron's engines ignited and then quickly shut off after computers detected that the rocket's propellant was getting too warm.
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It's also highly scalable to different rocket designs, and would allow engines to be ignited, stopped, and refired with precision timing.
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Yang's eye-raising fashion statement ignited a social media flurry and late-night hosts didn't hesitate to poke fun at it.
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Her father's experience didn't put Kenner off inventing, and her idea for the door hinge ignited a spark deep inside her.
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The formative moment ignited a desire to both rock out on other people's songs and get his own down on paper.
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Per the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the state was storing several tons of coiled plastic piping, which ignited and fueled the fire.
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The engine, dubbed the BE-7, ignited for a full 35 seconds during a test at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center.
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The 10,000-square-foot area that went ablaze Friday night was accidentally ignited by the exhaust of a motorcycle, Kocher says.
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He ignited Dallas to a 43-point second quarter — its highest quarter of the season — and a 53-53 halftime lead.
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Dylan first ignited a media firestorm in July 2015, when Zac shared a shirtless photo with the college grad on Instagram.
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For any other chemist, a rise to the upper ranks of the biological revolution ignited by Crispr would be beyond improbable.
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Coyotes 33, Jets 2 Christian Dvorak and Nick Schmaltz ignited a three-goal second period as Arizona blew past host Winnipeg.
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That ignited a 9-0 run for New York and an 80-75 lead with 9:16 remaining in the game.
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Reports in Chinese and foreign media about families of officials who have leveraged relationships to enrich themselves have ignited public anger.
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Sunday's FBI news is viewed as supportive to a Clinton victory, which ignited purchases of stocks and other risky assets worldwide.
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Paschall ignited a 10-0 run for Villanova, but the deficit proved too great and the Boilermakers began making free throws.
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He opened with "Crash and Burn," re-imagined with a throbbing beat that ignited dance moves barely evident a year ago.
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He adds that Unsworth ignited a feud with Musk by attacking and ridiculing the tech mogul for his efforts to help.
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Recent market volatility and weak economic data have ignited conversation about the odds of a recession, with economists pointing to 2008.
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On Wednesday, SpaceX once again fueled Starhopper for its first flight, but ended the test just seconds after the engines ignited.
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The pair – who ignited relationship rumors at a Golden Globes bash in January – have been busy jet-setting the past month.
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The crisis was ignited by Trump's equivocal response to the violence at a "Unite the Right" gathering in Charlottesville on Saturday.
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That was the same call that prompted a C.I.A. employee to file the whistle-blower complaint that ignited the impeachment inquiry.
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It was as if his pen, sputtering along the line of rapid letters it ignited, flung out haloes of hot grease.
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Rodney McGruder ignited an 18-4 Heat spurt with a 3-pointer, and Justise Winslow had eight points during the run.
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President Donald Trump's racist tweets directed at four progressive Democrats, who are women of color, have ignited a firestorm of criticism.
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Hayward ignited the run with a layup and capped it off with three straight baskets — including a pair of 22.03-pointers.
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Mr. Gonzalez splashed the gasoline at the bottom of a rickety staircase, the club's only means of exit, and ignited it.
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The company's new engine models also ignited some demand in September stoking hopes sales could pick up in the coming quarters.
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Tuesday's special election in Kansas could have ignited a heap load of anxiety for the national GOP and the Republican brand.
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He drew renewed attention to the urgency of climate crisis, and ignited a conversation about how we can possibly fix it.
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Human activity due to sprawl development in fire-prone areas has been shown to cause more fires and likely ignited both.
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Peloton, the buzzy exercise-bike startup that ignited the connected-fitness craze, has filed for an IPO and revealed spiraling losses.
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The Spring Fire ignited on June 27 about 5 miles east of Fort Garland, Colorado, according to fire information site Inciweb.
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The insufferable power grab of the EU bureaucracy has ignited nationalist political voices not only in the U.K. but across Europe.
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Aquino's father and namesake was a fierce critic of the Marcoses and his assassination in 1983 ignited the people power revolt.
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In the late twentieth century, a muzzleloader in California ignited a fire that burned three thousand eight hundred and sixty acres.
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Srijan's interest in stocks was ignited by an introductory business class he took during the first half of his freshman year.
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But the FBI is no closer to being compelled to operate openly than when Patrick Gray ignited those White House files.
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Anyway, Page has said his verbal jab at the FBI over the Boston Marathon bombing ignited a retaliatory campaign against him.
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Mitchell ignited the surge by converting a three-point play, and Gobert put the Jazz ahead with back-to-back baskets.
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And that has put a spotlight on someone in the throes of a personal transformation ignited, albeit unintentionally, by Mr. Trump.
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And that was before President Donald Trump ignited yet another controversy that Republicans lawmakers and strategists say will worsen both problems.
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This is not the first time the Oxford Union has ignited a debate over inviting right-wing leaders into its chambers.
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What we know about those issues is once they've been ignited in political debate, they're very hard to put out again.
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His driving, scooping layup with 1.6 seconds left gave the Tigers a 69-67 win and ignited a huge celebratory pileup.
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Gasser's release ignited protests, and the authorities were accused of letting Gasser go because he is white and McKnight was black.
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Knickers drew worldwide adoration after local news reports ignited coverage of him internationally, and his image saturated social media on Tuesday.
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When Tom Kirdahy met Terrence McNally in June 2001 at Guild Hall in East Hampton, N.Y., something ignited in both men.
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