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