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Elias's interest in mathematics was kindled at Stuyvesant High School.
The national anthem protests kindled by Kaepernick and the Sept.
While industrialisation gave Italians unimagined prosperity, it also kindled social disruption.
The strong auction results kindled afternoon buying of Treasuries, analysts said.
Growing up, I kindled my own ambitions of writing a novel.
Those failed protests kindled Hong Kong's small, youthful pro-independence movement.
And it kindled the resentment and populism that led to Donald Trump.
Even when demagogues lose elections, the hatred they have kindled still smolders.
There is birth, death, marriage, divorce, sex, romances kindled and snuffed out.
It also kindled a blazing international row over Brazil's stewardship of the Amazon.
The two first kindled their storied friendship over a bowl of mashed potatoes.
His experience with the endowment kindled the idea for what would become Wealthfront.
It was at Little Sparta that Hogan's interest in formal portraiture was kindled.
The Great Return March has kindled my optimism, but I am also realistic.
The reversal on U.S. stocks kindled safehaven demand for the yen and Swiss franc.
A recent verbal gaffe and health scare have kindled insecurity among some supporters, however.
News of the ship's discovery also kindled a spark in Summers, King's great-nephew.
That faith, reignited on Wednesday, was kindled last summer by an unexpected olive branch.
Later, Satya Nadella kindled a friendship of sorts by appearing at Dreamforce in 2015.
As soon as the "Holy Fire" symbolising the Resurrection is kindled in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, usually on Saturday afternoon, the flames (or rather lanterns kindled from the flame) are swiftly transported to Orthodox communities near and far.
Their spread has kindled a violent crime wave, turning Brazil into the world's murder capital.
But it was Ekblaw's father, a fighter pilot himself, who kindled her obsession with space.
At its best, it might help keep employees' enthusiasm for a life on the road kindled.
Improving loan quality kindled hopes that pressure on the bank's bottom line could ease this year.
The calving of Larsen C last July kindled a debate among scientists as to the cause.
But a recent rebound and speculation about an expected new phone have kindled additional investor interest.
But record levels of migration have kindled fears that modest growth in Auckland could be temporary.
It was the fall women's meeting of Local 600, the cinematographers' union, that kindled the idea.
"The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled," etc.
Their hopes were likely kindled when they saw an initial crack in the Democratic wall: Sen.
The success of the Echo later re-kindled Bezos' interest in the technology, this person said.
Ms. Miles's interest in writing for children was kindled when she became a kindergarten teacher's assistant.
But a recollection was kindled after reading a recent report by Airports Council International, an industry group.
The eventual rumors that Pitt and Jolie had kindled something on the set of Mr. and Mrs.
The crisis has kindled considerable uncertainty in a country, and a region, that can ill afford it.
That level itself has kindled a debate over whether the market is taking events too much in stride.
But the vibrant holiday season has kindled hopes among some that the "retail apocalypse" has perhaps hit bottom.
In Los Angeles, young Latinos kindled a piñata in the shape of Trump's head and chanted, NOT MY PRESIDENT!
The spread of Wi-Fi and the growth of the open source movement kindled a thousand speculative business ideas.
Inflation jumped to more than 50 percent in January, when subsidy cuts triggered food price increases that kindled unrest.
Revisiting his past kindled Mr. Cooper's late-in-life activism, which suited his gregarious, blunt-spoken and profane personality.
Mr. Fox's political fire was kindled when he witnessed Robert F. Kennedy's funeral train in 1968, his brother said.
Growing LPG consumption has kindled a surge in India's imports of the fuel, and analysts expect this trend to intensify.
Shaped by his family's left-wing views, in high school he read Karl Marx, which kindled an interest in economics.
In 2011, he and Vazquez re-kindled their high school romance after her mother ran into him on the subway.
There was new romance kindled on a Coney Island roller coaster and enduring love deepened in a Bronx nursing home.
The Darwin animus had kindled within him, an off-and-on resentment of the distant figure with the big name.
But because 823 was rainy in the Northwest, the threat of wildfires kindled by the balloons' incendiary bombs was minimized.
Ms. Morris said it was their writing a series of travelogue cassettes for TWA that kindled their interest in history.
They were friends first, but eventually kindled a romance at a friend's party, quickly realizing they both loved the outdoors.
It was an inclusiveness that dazzled him, that kindled a love for America that he passed on to his son.
The basin was largely considered tapped out but horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing have kindled hopes of new reserves there.
Maybe for a Few Days ... The death of President George Bush, known for his civility, has kindled a nostalgia for compromise.
Mr. Ren's connection with Mr. Wang has kindled speculation that the case is a sign of a higher-level power play.
The unrest has kindled memories of previous deadly attacks on foreigners and strained diplomatic relations with Africas other economic powerhouse Nigeria.
Since it started eight years ago, the swap has kindled enduring friendships and, for some, has become their favorite holiday tradition.
Mr. Taylor's growing status in the dance world only kindled his singular imagination; his works grew even bolder and more authoritative.
" It continued: "Philosophers have observed that the female desire is invariably kindled by that which is, or seems to be, unattainable.
These memories clearly kindled Holt's imagination and enriched her artistic language, resulting in expanded approaches to activating light and engaging viewership.
But just a month later, Baldwin re-kindled with her old flame Justin Bieber and got engaged to him in June.
He was raised from a young age by his stepfather and mother, both psychotherapists, who kindled his interest in human fallibility.
That's not an insignificant number, and undoubtedly includes some Trump supporters, especially those whose enthusiasm is more kindled by his domestic agenda.
The Craft Like many girls growing up in the 90s, I have long kindled a fascination with witchcraft, astrology and fortune telling.
Those measures forced Hamas into reconciliation talks that kindled new hopes, reaching their peak in a much-heralded October agreement in Cairo.
International real estate In the skiing village of Megève, increased tourism and development have kindled the market, but prices remain mostly static.
However, Indira Gandhi also imposed authoritarian policies that prompted a backlash from voters and kindled growing support for the Hindu-nationalist BJP.
Ahead-of-the-curve radio stations and record stores built networks of support that kindled the careers of canonical bands across the planet.
SX7E touched their highest point in more than a year after an European Central Bank policymaker kindled talk of a possible rate hike.
Analysts said the prospect of retaliatory action by China had dented a brief global equities recovery and kindled safe-haven demand for bonds.
Inflation jumped to more than 50 percent in January, from 25.15 percent in December, when subsidy cuts triggered food price increases that kindled unrest.
That movement may have begun after the allegations against Mr Weinstein, but those were petrol poured on a fire kindled by Mr Trump's election.
Today in OFM, an excerpt from Margaret Costa's Four Seasons Cookery Book, "The book that kindled my love of the written recipe" - Nigel Slater.
As I watched the onstage drama, I reflected on the measure of optimism that had been kindled even in impoverished, overcrowded and bitter Gaza.
Wherever the group's remaining leaders are hiding -- probably in the deserts of western Iraq -- they will be hoping religious animosity is kindled in Sri Lanka.
They also kindled the hope of creating a Palestinian state in most of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, with its capital in East Jerusalem.
Still, Trump recognized that the pageant was a useful vehicle for expanding his reach overseas, and no country so consistently kindled his ambitions as Russia.
He has kindled animosity against entire segments of the American populace from women to Hispanics to Muslims (including a Gold Star Family) to African Americans.
European bank stocks touched their highest point in more than a year after an European Central Bank policymaker kindled talk of a possible rate hike.
The cheerful sketches have kindled both praise and outrage online, but Sofia Broman, business manager for art at the stations, stands staunchly by the work.
Taking part in the "Amahl" production has brought her closer to some of her fellow residents and has kindled an interest in singing and performance.
Mr. Overmyer said working on the home has kindled the interest of his colleagues in a way he rarely sees with his other Georgetown projects.
The Middle Belt region is a diverse region in which differing religious, ancestral and cultural differences have frequently kindled conflict in the last few decades.
It has also re-kindled the debate on purpose-built cities, which have a mixed record, from ancient Constantinople to Myanmar's capital Naypyidaw inaugurated in 2005.
Its soaring ambition has kindled investment across the car industry, in a process of disruption first described by Joseph Schumpeter, after whom this column is named.
A photo of a package of deli meat nonchalantly tossed aside to rot in a detergent aisle that appeared on Reddit has kindled the communal fury.
A lot of my love of science fiction and humanity's own real-life space programs sprang from that sense of wonder Star Trek kindled in me.
A photo of a package of deli meat nonchalantly tossed aside to rot in a detergent aisle that appeared on Reddit has kindled the communal fury.
The Olympic flame was kindled today at the birthplace of the ancient games in Greece, heralding the start of a 15-week journey leading to the Aug.
The tensions in Jerusalem have kindled protests in Turkey, with Turkish media reporting that some protesters kicked the doors and threw stones at a synagogue in Istanbul.
But they did have an eight-month romance, kindled at a basketball themed birthday party for Kanye West held at STAPLES Center, Sports Illustrated's Lee Jenkins writes.
Dr. Robertson said his fascination with the Civil War was kindled when his grandmother told him tales about his great-grandfather, who had fought for the Confederacy.
By invoking Churchill, Johnson will have hoped to remind President Trump of the "Special Relationship" that Churchill kindled between the US and UK to overcome Hitler's threat.
His parents' extensive record collection kindled a lifelong passion for jazz, a musical form that Mr. Harper saw as integral to his sense of language and poetry.
Most important is that salteñas are heavy with jigote, a soupy stew cooked for days, lush with broken-down cow's foot and kindled by roasted chile paste.
Public sympathy for immigrants, once kindled by images of drowned infants washing up on European shores, has been curdled by terrorist attacks in Brussels, Paris and Nice.
She said that while Theresa May, the former prime minister, had kindled some anger at lawmakers during her leadership, the mood darkened when Mr. Johnson took office.
The tech industry's current enthusiasm for AI was kindled by a research breakthrough in 2012 that vastly improved the ability of software to recognize objects in photos.
The benchmark 0.74603-year U.S. Treasury note yield hit a three-week low on Friday, as a retreat on Wall Street kindled safe-haven demand for debt.
A trend in the bond market that has a long history of foreboding accuracy has kindled talk of a recession, but it could be a long conversation.
In many (but not all) cases Francis's neo-conservative foes line up with his doctrinal critics, whose wrath was kindled by another papal document, Amoris Laetitia, from 2016.
Karl and Lena's own romance is kindled after they find a shared appreciation for Smith, which also refuses to adhere to any of the rules of romantic fiction.
Mr. Obama kindled good will with an unusually glowing appraisal of Ms. Merkel, telling Germany's best-selling newspaper, Bild, that he was proud to call her a friend.
" Her pattern of withholding attention kindled an anxious, supplicating affection in her daughter, and a lifelong taste, Sontag wrote in her diary, for "weak, unhappy, confused, charming women.
Our results contribute to a recently re-kindled debate about the existence of a fixed maximum lifespan for humans, underwriting doubt that any limit is as yet in view.
The blistering pace of change in recent decades has kindled an anxiety that China is suffering from moral decay and a concomitant yearning for a revival of ancient values.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar fell on Monday, wiping out its initial gains, as a rally in the oil market kindled bids for riskier euro and commodity-sensitive currencies.
But fears of a global oil supply glut gained the upper hand, kindled by forecasts of milder U.S. weather, higher inventories and Iran's plans to boost exports from March.
But, drowsy as they may be, Fede and Filippo look different on this Thursday morning at 230 AM: Both of them sport bright and cheerful smiles, kindled by excitement.
But the killing appears to have kindled grave concerns among the public because of the age of the victim and because the video supported witness accounts of his killing.
Interest in the sector was kindled by news that Hong Kong-listed developer Sunac China Holdings plans to buy 17 percent of Jinke Property, pushing Jinke's shares up 10 percent.
Delays to a trade deal have also kindled worries over the permanent loss of market share, as other suppliers such as Argentina and Brazil replace the tariff-blocked U.S. supply.
These developments kindled fears that the global economic recovery might stutter, just a month after the Federal Reserve lifted interest rates for the first time in more than nine years.
As Gauff progressed, an intense fandom kindled around her—according to ESPN, her matches were often the most-watched bouts that day—creating a buzz that was eventually labeled Cocomania.
World shares climbed back towards record highs as hopes that Washington may roll back some of the tariffs it has imposed on Chinese imports kindled optimism on the global economic outlook.
His manner was reserved but his eyes kindled when he recalled his teenage hunger for night life, climbing out the window of his home in Kalamata, Greece, to see his friends.
The wave of unrest has kindled memories of previous deadly attacks on foreigners and strained diplomatic relations with Africa's other economic powerhouse Nigeria, where reprisals on South African businesses have started.
They rarely reflect on the possibility that the sport, class or activity they engaged in may pay off down the road in other ways, through a talent developed or interest kindled.
Nowhere are more elevated hopes kindled or dashed; nowhere else can 20,000 people simultaneously decide that the 25-year-old guy who earns $8 million a year is a total loser.
Lara Saint Paul, a popular singer who, inspired by Jane Fonda, kindled an aerobic fitness craze in Italy in the 1980s, died on May 8 in Casalecchio di Reno, near Bologna.
The resale of more than 500,000 tonnes of product in recent weeks has kindled memories of 2014 when buyers ripped up purchase contracts, fraying counterparty trust and costing companies millions of dollars.
This book reveals how his early days as a journalist in the South kindled his interest in race, propelling him across America to report on race relations in the decades that followed.
Hopes had been kindled for a larger increase after the elite firm last June raised the basic salaries for its junior lawyers — for the first time in nearly a decade — to $180,000.
The female ensemble members circulate singing creepy baroque-style "oohs" (the music is by Michael Bruce), and hopes are kindled that this might be a spooky deluxe treat for the Halloween season.
During the campaign, Mr. Johnson and his followers kindled fears of mass migration into Britain following what they portrayed as Turkey's looming entry into the European Union — even then an improbable notion.
However, recent statements from officials indicating that inflation may stay under the Fed's target rate for longer than they thought has kindled curiosity about what that will mean for the rate trajectory.
The annual mass movement of people has ignited fears of a further spread of the virus and kindled memories of the fatal Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) pandemic in 2002 and 2003.
They had nothing with which to fight the towering inferno of resentment they had kindled through their arrogant, ideologically driven indifference to the pressing needs of the people they claim to represent.
Data last week showing a solid annual rate of increase in U.S. wages, driven by higher paid workers, kindled a jump in U.S. Treasuries yields that helped trigger a global stock market rout.
The unexpected breakdown in trade talks between the two economic powers kindled fears of a continuing trade war, sparking a stampede from stocks and risky assets into Treasuries, yen and gold on Monday.
The Police Department, however, has little evidence that the program has helped bridge the searing divide between officers and the public, kindled in recent years by police killings of civilians, especially black men.
" A Florida representative said that Gardella's suit "could well sound the death knell for the sport that has kindled the fires of ambition in the breasts of so many thousands of young Americans.
The competition played out on the sidelines, kindled by Colin Kaepernick, a quarterback without a team who spent the season in restrained silence, fully ignited by a president throwing torch bombs on Twitter.
Following weeks of demonstrations kindled by soaring food costs, high unemployment and increasing repression, 21.0015-year-old Bashir was overthrown on Thursday by the military, three decades after himself seizing power in a coup.
The California desert harbored the "abstract beauty of the inner vision, which would be kindled by the inspiration of these rare and solitary places," Pelton wrote in 2212, while applying for a Guggenheim grant.
The consequences were the devastation of Russia's economy, the exhaustion of its population and a string of humiliating defeats on the battlefields that triggered mutinies and kindled a revolution that came in two stages.
Already on online message boards like Nextdoor, debates have kindled over a proposal floated late last week by the city commission, which was convened by the mayor and the City Council speaker, Corey Johnson.
It was her more abstract experience of large-scale urban renewal elsewhere, particularly in Philadelphia, under the then much praised Edmund Bacon, that really kindled her growing indignation about what was happening to cities.
Following weeks of demonstrations kindled by soaring food costs, high unemployment and increasing repression, 75-year-old Bashir was overthrown on Thursday by the military, three decades after himself seizing power in a coup.
The yen rose against major currencies on Friday as concerns about the upcoming French elections and the lack of movement in fiscal changes in the United States kindled safe-haven demand for the Japanese currency.
Plenty of post-Bachelor contestants have kindled the flames of love on the sandy beaches of Bachelor in Paradise, and Ashley Iaconetti and Jared Haibon are the newest couple to join the ranks of l'amour.
Gold prices rose on Tuesday as U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to hike tariffs on Chinese imports re-kindled trade tensions between the two countries and pushed investors to seek insurance in safe-haven assets.
Advances earlier in the week sparked by moves by oil producers, including Saudi Arabia and Russia, to cap output were erased after a record buildup in U.S. crude stockpiles kindled worries over persisting global oversupply.
Reports of progress in the talks have kindled hopes among investors that the two countries can reach a compromise in their trade war by a March 1 deadline, although few details from the talks have emerged.
Interest in the space was further kindled when news broke that Eddie Dean, former owner of the now-shuttered, famous midtown venue Pacha, had placed a successful, $1.2 million bid on the venue at bankruptcy court.
Advances earlier in the week were sparked by moves by oil producers, including Saudi Arabia and Russia, to cap output were erased after a record buildup in U.S. crude stockpiles kindled worries over persisting global oversupply.
That's in part because the company also wants to avoid handing troves of data to third parties who could misuse it — after all, that's where the Cambridge Analytica scandal that kindled its loss of public trust started.
Though the specialized school exam has kindled a fiery uproar about race, class and opportunity in New York, the more obscure test that sorts 2000-year-olds each year into gifted schools could force a broader reckoning.
We had inscribed so much of ourselves in the books, my boys and I. With only a passing glance at the titles, I could tick through the truths that lit our way, the imagination we had kindled.
The dollar dipped to a three-week low against the Japanese on Tuesday as concerns about how quickly the Trump administration can implement pro-growth policies pushed stocks lower and kindled safe-haven demand for the Japanese currency.
Gold priced in euros rose close to a 6-1/13 year high scaled last week, after weak euro zone data kindled expectations for aggressive monetary policy easing by the European Central Bank when it meets on Thursday.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The yen rose against major currencies on Friday as concerns about the upcoming French elections and the lack of movement in fiscal changes in the United States kindled safe-haven demand for the Japanese currency.
If Germany fails to gain command over the challenges presented by old, but newly kindled Islamist, left-wing and right-wing anti-Semitism, then it has failed to pass the litmus test it has been set by history.
But there was something about seeing Mr. Obama, only 10 months removed from the presidency, back in Chicago and smiling through a chore of citizenship that resonated with people in this city where he kindled his political career.
Private-equity-backed Alterra kindled an intense round of consolidation among ski resorts when it was formed in 2018 as a rival to Vail Resorts, a public company that owns Vail, Whistler-Blackcomb and Park City, among others.
After nearly 210 years of near zero or even negative interest rates and trillions of dollars in new cash stimulus, the world's top central banks have just about kindled a spluttering, sub-par expansion with jobs to boot.
In 2002, the Boston Globe's reporting into sex abuse, and its cover-up, in the Boston area kindled a wider reckoning within the Catholic Church in the US, and exposed both widespread abuse and systemic secrecy across the country.
Although very little is known about details of the talks, news of progress between the world's largest economies have kindled hopes among investors that the two countries can reach a compromise by a March 1 deadline for resuming tariffs.
Exhausted and borderline hypothermic, I kindled a fire at each hut, decorating the wood stove with my saturated layers of clothing As horizontal rain beat hard against the walls, I savored the fire and a steaming mug of soup.
The Agee-Cunningham scandal "brought to the forefront the very common romantic relationship that is kindled inside a work organization," said David A. Harrison, a professor at the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin.
"What I think is ironically benefiting television is all the ancillary support and interest kindled by social media," said Charles L. Ponce de Leon, a historian and author of "That's the Way It Is," a history of television news.
Ideally, this distraction should be good for you (or at least not terribly harmful) and should allow you to focus hard on it so that you can temporarily displace thoughts about what kindled that hair fire to begin with.
Oil futures extended declines as the contagion was expected to hit airline travel, while the International Energy Agency's warning of an oil surplus and a larger-than-expected increase in U.S. crude inventories re-kindled fears of excess supply.
Oil futures extended declines as the contagion was expected to hit airline travel, while the International Energy Agency's warning of an oil surplus and a larger-than-expected increase in U.S. crude inventories re-kindled fears of excess supply.
The 2013 derailment of freight train carrying oil intended for a New Brunswick refinery kindled a blaze that claimed 47 lives in the eastern Quebec town and dumped an estimated 26,000 gallons of crude into the nearby Chaudière River.
The 33 derailment of freight train carrying oil intended for a New Brunswick refinery kindled a blaze that claimed 47 lives in the eastern Quebec town and dumped an estimated 26,000 gallons of crude into the nearby Chaudière River.
It was a time of intellectual ferment, of grappling both with the Holocaust and with the heady Zionistic success in establishing a Jewish homeland in Israel after almost 2,000 years, and Rabbi Borowitz's ideas may have been kindled in that climate.
Prices of soymeal and rapeseed meal used in animal feed jumped on the news as the move kindled concerns that China would also impose penalties on soybeans and other agricultural products from the United States as a trade spat escalates.
With nowhere else to go, some 270 families have taken refuge at a sports stadium in Idlib city, many living in tents pitched under the concrete terraces, where smoke from fires kindled for warmth mixes with the stench of sewage.
Home prices in Megève have held steady in the past year after a recent slow period, brokers said, adding that the opening of the Four Seasons Hotel Megève in 0113 and growing tourism investment in the village have kindled the market.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar dipped to a near-four month low against the Japanese yen on Tuesday as concerns about how quickly the Trump administration can implement pro-growth policies pushed stocks lower and kindled safe-haven demand for the Japanese currency.
The recent widening of the Libor/OIS spread kindled concerns of stress in money markets, but most analysts have blamed the move on a mismatch in supply and demand for dollars rather than an omen of troubles brewing in the banking sector.
The likely hit to airline travel from the contagion sent oil futures skidding to seven-week lows, while the International Energy Agency's warning of an oil surplus and a larger-than-expected increase in U.S. crude inventories re-kindled fears of excess supply.
GAZIANTEP, Turkey/BEIRUT (Reuters) - For Raed Saleh, the leader of the White Helmets civil defense group, Sunday night's Oscar win symbolized a victory for Syrian people ravaged by six years of war - and kindled some hope that the world had not forgotten them.
The comparison could not be starker, and it proves that what troubled Hogarth, and kindled his moralizing gaze, was not the act of drinking in itself—after all, a tankard of good English ale was evidently a boon—but the drinking of gin.
THEY BOMB AND SCATTER US With nowhere else to go, some 270 families have taken refuge at a sports stadium in Idlib city, many living in tents pitched under the concrete terraces, where smoke from fires kindled for warmth mixes with the stench of sewage.
Collectively, these changes raise broad questions about the life span of concentrated immigrant communities within the United States, and about the seemingly opposing aims of maintaining rich cultural practices — often kindled by forms of isolation — and providing for greater degrees of engagement and integration.
While domestic inventories remain near record highs after crushers built up stockpiles of Brazilian beans ahead of the tariff deadline, analysts said the fall in imports kindled worries about supplies in the fourth quarter when the Brazilian crop is sold out and the next U.S. harvest starts.
As the competition travels to a different city every year, Mr. Domingo's influence has kindled interest from performers and listeners in an art form that — unlike German or Italian opera, which are in repertoire at any house — maintains the strongest roots in its country of origin.
He served only 13 months, discharged when the Navy cut back on manpower after the end of World War II. Eligible, just barely, for the G.I. Bill, he enrolled in the University of Oregon, where his courses in architectural drawing and design kindled an interest in painting.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Shares of Gap Inc had their biggest jump in eight years on Friday and many of its rivals also rose after the apparel retailer posted September sales that were not as bad as expected and kindled hopes of a potential recovery in the sector.
Repelled, for example, by the secularized, desiccated Judaism of his upbringing — the "nullity of his father's religion-by-rote," as Balint nicely puts it — Kafka kindled to the performances of a Yiddish theater troupe in Prague and what he perceived as the invigorating authenticity of Eastern European Jewish culture.
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Strangely enough, for all the character in-fighting and for what essentially makes the show what it is, the vitality of McNamee's image is best illustrated by the inanimate objects within the frame: the American flag, four marble columns, the message "In God We Trust" kindled by a single pane of light underneath.
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The four-way rivalry was kindled in the late 53s when the University of Northern Iowa joined Division I. For decades, Iowa and Iowa State, the major conference stalwarts, annually scheduled games against the midmajors Drake and U.N.I., alternating home sites each year, before the programs began playing a four-team doubleheader in Des Moines in 2012.
It won even more handily in 2015, after land prices rose by 30 percent three years in a row and after the government's migration-led population target of 6.9 million by 2030 — necessary to fill out the work force, but also a strain on the island's finite resources — kindled a public protest, a singular event in this country.
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On Emma's second day in New York, after submitting her résumé to a Filipino agency for nannies, she shadowed Virgie at work and took notes as her sister demonstrated how to clean the American way, with bleach instead of soap and water, and how to use an electric iron, rather than one heated by the kindled ashes of a coconut shell.

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