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"kindling" Definitions
  1. small dry pieces of wood, etc. used to start a fire
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"If y'all need any kindling wood please come buy from this precious 80 year old elderly man," Pittman wrote, saying he sells the kindling wood for $5 a bag.
There would seem to be ample kindling for that conflict.
A public report by Robert Mueller would ignite the kindling.
When it crashes, he shatters into a pile of kindling.
Wooden bee boxes were smashed into kindling or blown away.
Mao immediately grasped it as kindling for his Cultural Revolution.
Kindling for Trump's rise The kindling that ignited Trump's candidacy in 2016 began falling into place some eight years earlier as the presidency of George W. Bush wound down and the U.S. economy collapsed.
All of this was the kindling, and then came the match.
The kindling was there, and it got ignited by the misogyny.
What's more, those asteroid bits are denser than typical meteor kindling.
By nightfall she's using the stuffing of her bum roll for kindling.
But global warming has worsened the problem by turning greenery into kindling.
Eventually a fire burns itself out if it runs out of kindling.
Eventually, a fire burns itself out if it runs out of kindling.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Donald Trump is kindling a trade war with China.
But it was just kindling that has been ready for some time to
In fact, slights are the kindling that once fueled Perez's PGA Tour career.
You may notice a kindling of emotions early Sunday at 2:33 a.m.
She was born as Hitler was putting a match to his European kindling.
And drought plus extreme heat means forests and grasslands are turned to kindling.
Blair said Schaefer's charisma — along with the winning — was perfect for kindling fan interest.
The extreme heat caused the vegetation to dry out and become kindling for blazes.
On the journey, the boy wonders about the purpose of all the kindling wood.
Medical data may not seem like the type of kindling to spark a revolution.
A second man swoops in with an axe and chops the kindling in half.
Eventually, she managed to finally set Pennywise ablaze with the help of newspaper kindling.
Rising inequality has reduced the supply of legal aid by kindling resistance to taxation.
This president has reawakened many '60s activists while kindling first-time activism in others.
Poke a piece of kindling into the ground, sticking out at an angle.  2.
He knelt to put a match to the kindling in the wood-burning stove.
But it is a powerful symbol, a literal kindling of light against the darkness.
And its international policies light the kindling of resistance overseas, from Australia to Ghana.
It's like you light the kindling and then see this conflagration of a huge fire.
Fatwood Crate These kindling sticks will help generate a good-looking fire in no time.
We just did three shows with Kindling and I felt a real kinship with them.
Elena has just lit the flame, and she's kindling it by adding some dry branches.
She was balling up the Sunday paper to use as kindling, and poking the logs.
Many economists see the spread of property rights as essential to kindling modern economic growth.
It's the most memorable dish at Cafe Lily, comfort found in a bunch of kindling.
It can remind us of our own mortality (without kindling the empathy of real concern).
And extreme bursts of hot weather can provide the kindling for mosquitoborne outbreaks to spread further.
Abraham's kindling wood is seen as hinting at the wooden cross on which Jesus would die.
The George Segal monument is used as kindling to stoke the flames of their revolutionary spirit.
The kindling was laid by the drought that has been ravaging eastern Australia for two years.
Warmer air can draw more moisture, in general, from trees and plants, turning them into kindling.
Listen for the hatchet-on-kindling sort of cracking that signals fracturing wood and imminent entry.
The strained late period pop crossovers that the Internet has used for kindling for over a decade.
Excavating personal triumphs and public traumas, kindling love and sexuality, contending with struggle both emotional and economic.
His book provides a blueprint for kindling this love flame of dough-mysticity in your own home.
As a result, Mueller's evidence ended up resembling a lot of dry kindling that lacked a spark.
A side plate spills over with basil, lime, wheels of jalapeño and bean sprouts heaped like kindling.
"With so much attention focused on the flames, everyone had ignored the logs, the kindling," she writes.
Just this week, the political firestorm got new kindling in the form of notes from the FBI investigation.
They won the battle but we can presume the fallen ones made great kindling for the Orc's fires.
Yahoo isn't kindling yet but it – like the mighty AOL Ent on which you're reading this – has fallen.
This development attracted at least two species of wild mice, kindling a territorial battle that lasted for centuries.
Whatever it looks like, at least you can count on some very expensive kindling for a fire.[Claridges]
Meanwhile, record heat this summer following a wet winter left much of the state buried in dry kindling.
The S'mores cookie brings you all the flavors of a campfire without having to search for kindling wood.
The globalisation of finance provided the kindling for America's subprime crisis and spread its effects around the world.
Your host even provides firewood and kindling; all you need to do is BYOS: bring your own s'mores.
Uncontrollable muscle spasms bent his spine backwards at a sickening angle and snapped both his femurs like kindling.
At this point, it's hard to find new ways to add kindling to the Sam Darnold hype inferno.
As impressive as it is, a gun like Hand's seems like the perfect kindling for reigniting the debate.
The process is called hxaro, "kindling and cementing bonds within and between communities," according to a new study.
The rapid kindling is a testament to the extreme fragility and volatility of the American West, experts say.
Toothless laws undermine people's faith in their government — and create all kinds of kindling for mistrust and anger.
If your dream get-together involves a bonfire, you can always choose which canvas you'd bring for kindling.
Core Collection: Kindling, $28.80, originally $36 [you save $7.20]The scent includes notes of wood, clove, and smoke.
If this is true, it suggests that there is no "smoking gun" or fire, not even any kindling.
By contrast, comfortable middle-class earners prefer games with multimillion-dollar jackpots —enough kindling for a proper daydream.
Fire officials said the building didn't have any sprinklers inside, and all the clutter-filled nooks served as kindling.
Kindling worries about a possible recession, U.S. manufacturing industries registered their first month of contraction in almost a decade.
And drier vegetation is easier to ignite, with brushes and grasses serving as the kindling to ignite larger fires.
Spark this much dry kindling, and it's easy to see this burning into something far worse than mail bombs.
Still, that isn't stopping Twitter from burning some kindling under this conversation that's shifted from Clinton's hair to Nixon's.
The bumper crop of kindling helps explain why this has been the worst year on record for California wildfires.
She uses her skirt as a tarp, and her underthings as kindling to start a fire once night falls.
It was filled with large timber spikes and kindling to be lit so that wights could not cross it.
But Ms. Conway's posture was all the kindling a hair-triggered public needed to ignite a battle over decorum.
He didn't light the fire, of course, and he's condemning it, but he brought the kindling and the matches.
So start with some very dry kindling, some pine needles, and crumbled-up bits of your least favorite daily newspaper.
Did you forget in all the kindling heat of bedside romance that Dany and Jon are probably aunt and nephew?
We are playing with fire — and there are piles of dry kindling stacked throughout America and American politics right now.
The ax and saw were leaning against the wall but there was no wood, not even a twig for kindling.
Logs were burning in the fireplace, and next to it, looking like the ready kindling it was, lay the painting.
Don't think this episode is fatal by any means, but it could be the kindling to start a bigger fire.
The radio programs so instrumental in kindling the violence instructed Hutus to take special care to disembowel pregnant Tutsi women.
Taylor Swift has rarely been one to put up blinders, instead making her problems her gasoline, her kindling, her spark.
This year especially, Chinese officials worry that sensitive anniversaries could act as kindling, according to directives issued by local governments.
Drought, strong winds, and record-breaking heat have baked Australia into perfect kindling — conditions many Australians blame on climate change.
Scientists say that ironically the heavy rains set in motion growth, which became kindling for the wildfires of this latest heatwave.
IMAGINE building a small pile of wood and kindling in the smallest room in your house, and setting fire to it.
If that was the kindling, the Obama administration's decision in 2000 to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba served as the match.
These stellar winds affect the shape of nearby clouds of gas and dust, while also kindling the birth of new stars.
Leaves crackle beneath our feet—tinder, kindling— as we walk by the brook, the crab-apple tree a crimson pointilliste nimbus.
In retrospect, maybe Martin should've kept selling Nike gear and just marketed it as kindling for a big ol' MAGA barbecue.
Some people even argue that dollar bills have intrinsic value, since they can be used as kindling or to write on.
Those asteroid bits are denser than typical meteor kindling, which means they move more slowly across the sky as they burn.
And what's a grocery store, really, except an assembly of ingredients for your (our) loves — the kindling for our own tiny fires?
Consider the kindling it's connecting with -- increasingly bitter and personal polarization: a world that Trump didn't create but he continues to exacerbate.
Drought, kindling-like dry vegetation, and strong winds intensified wildfires this year to catastrophic levels, helping them burn hotter and spread faster.
As it gets darker, the cold gets harsher, and Sarah has to use a picture of Kira as kindling for a fire.
But the Times report added further kindling to what has long been a fiery relationship between Trump and the Department of Justice.
Photos showed the crocodiles had been placed in a large pit in the ground, along with wood for kindling, and set alight.
But the bigger issue of how to stem the flow is far from resolved -- each migrant is kindling, fueling Bannon's populist bonfire.
When the women have made enough pottery, they load the mound with wood, grates, manure, pots and kindling, and then light it.
It will inspire you again, kindling that lost flicker of creativity until new ideas start to boil and bubble from deep within.
The global recession that began in 2007, kindling populist fires elsewhere, was shorter and less severe in Canada than in other rich countries.
But it is clear that, in the aftermath of a loss, there is plenty of kindling for irresponsible politicians to set fire to.
For five years Dan and a brother have been kindling an antirock crusade by crisscrossing the country urging youngsters to destroy offending albums.
Though the launch detritus landed within the planned fallout zone, the unusually dry, blustering conditions may have provided a dangerous amount of kindling.
Simply use the foil from the gum packet to connect the ends of the battery, and hold it near the fluff for kindling.
"What Nevada shows is the kindling is there," Joe Trippi, a Democratic strategist, said of the energy within Mr. Sanders's base of support.
My friend and I, we ignored the sky cutting into our shelter and made walls of found particleboard, fragmentary, damp, worthless as kindling.
For Warsaw, the American cargo received at its shores could be the kindling of renewed investment in both national security and economic vitality.
Officials and some experts also worry that privatizing the land would make farmers more vulnerable to exploitation and create kindling for social unrest.
Why recycle the newspapers when you can stack two weeks' worth by the fireplace and read them until you use them as kindling?
So, guys, put out your campfires, don't toss your cigarette butts into piles of kindling, don't set your neighbors' lawns on fire, et cetera.
Without funding to go in and clear them, those dead trees act as kindling waiting to go up in flames at the first spark.
In 2015, I received a Kindling Fund grant from SPACE Gallery to start an arts journal, The Chart, to explore the cultural concerns here.
In all three cases, the kindling is dry enough, the trust broken enough, and the stakes serious enough, that the sparks warrant closer attention.
Bock lights the kindling in the smoker and Simon pumps the fan, squeezing smoke out the nozzle and around the hive's entrance and top.
Grillo has covered the war since the kindling was lit two decades ago, covering the conflict for Time Magazine and The New York Times.
In 2015, I received a Kindling Fund grant from SPACE Gallery to start an arts journal, The Chart, to explore the cultural concerns here.
Taking place in the dry wheat fields near Blackwater, the 55,000 men Aegon faced kindly lined up to become the human equivalent of dragonfire kindling.
"These grasses can act as kindling," said Emily J. Fusco, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and lead author of the study.
But some of the first kindling for warmer inflation should show up in the labor force with wage increases, and pay is just creeping higher.
Food and lifestyle blogs have pointed out on several occasions that your average sack of chips can actually be used as kindling in emergency situations.
Make a teepee-shaped structure of kindling around the tinder, not too tightly packed but touching at the top so the fire can spread.  5.
Dating app Tinder could see new user growth cut in half by the end of June unless it gets more kindling, J.P. Morgan said Wednesday.
Hot, dry conditions across the country have turned Australia's bushland into easy kindling, the country's average temperature climbing to a record-breaking high this year.
A few menu advisories: The greens were wilted in a salad served in a chipped woven wood bowl that should be headed for the kindling pile.
There would be more of them, Yan told me, if the older trees had not been cut down in the nineteen-nineties and sold for kindling.
The cathedral's upper levels were built in the twelfth and thirteenth century with a "forest" of ancient oak trees, which became the kindling for Monday's conflagration.
Some of these games may raise a ruckus among gamers who operate within the toxic subcultures of the industry, kindling controversies over gender and other issues.
Add as kindling the Free Speech Movement (born at the nearby University of California, Berkeley) and oppression by a police department notorious for abuse and misconduct.
"This is like throwing a match on kindling, since Germany was anticipating something like this after the Group of 7" meeting in Canada, Mr. Chollet said.
Rain caused more grass to grow in places it ordinarily wouldn't, and when summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees, that grass dries out and becomes kindling.
At least one patron, she said, had announced his intention to use one as kindling for a bonfire, which was perhaps an unorthodox form of therapy.
A knee-jerk reaction to this problem might be the rejection of all dating apps, perhaps even of the technologically based kindling of any type of relationship.
As anyone who has tried to flirt with someone over social media knows, comments and tagging are the kindling to igniting the fire of any modern relationship.
It was cluttered with carvings, mannequins, paintings, artwork, scraps of wood, pianos, furniture, tapestries and at least one recreational vehicle trailer, which were kindling for the fire.
Drier winters mean less moisture on the land, and warmer springs are pulling the moisture into the air more quickly, turning shrub, brush and grass into kindling.
The documents released Saturday are likely to add kindling to the fire, with the GOP now investigating multiple allegations of bias at root in the Russia investigation.
The soccer competition was a chance to show to the world a new Romania under his rule, while kindling in Romanians a sense of their global prowess.
The kindling for the fire that consumed Wall Street and nearly the entire economy was mortgages that should never have been taken out in the first place.
They eventually start to lose their sticking power, but when that happens you can compost them or wrap them around kindling and use them as fire starters.
Using controlled low flames and the power of the wind, the groups clear grasses and kindling that fuel the more unpredictable blazes that occur during fire season.
They use carefully controlled low flames and the power of the wind to clear grasses and kindling, the materials that fuel more unpredictable blazes during fire season.
Trump will hand the industry a lit match, but no one has gathered kindling on which to use the match to ignite a fire around the issue.
The announcement of the January advisory, which included lists of suspected noncitizen voters sent to local election officials, added kindling to a partisan firestorm over voter fraud.
The crust snaps like kindling, and then the sandwich is all creaminess, salt and heat, deeply basal flavors and brisk, bright ones, every note seemingly struck at once.
But we have a President who's very fond of ties with the autocrats, who disdains our fellow-democracies, and he is just adding kindling to this global trend.
Puerto Rico is just starting recovery efforts after the devastation of Hurricane Maria, straining federal emergency relief resources and kindling doubt about how Congress will finance the operation.
Court documents said Mr. Almena collected "fence boards, shingles, window frames, wooden sculptures, tapestries, pianos, organs" and other "ramshackle pieces" that served as the kindling for the fire.
Lately, with all this kindling around, "there's so much fuel, the intensity of the fire wipes out everything," says Hilary Franz, commissioner of public lands in Washington state.
With his racket unable to break Federer, Wawrinka cracked it into the court, then snapped it over his bent right leg like kindling, drawing gasps from the crowd.
Firefighters were still putting out smoldering areas as Greece suffered a fatal combination of scorching 21965-degree temperatures and severe drought that turned its hillside forests into kindling.
To add an admittedly highly unscientific bit of kindling to the fire, here's a tweet that called on non-journalists to respond if they cared about our President's taxes.
They might be the bigger blaze, but the little lies — the pointless daily lies — are the kindling: the twigs and twisted rolls of newspaper that got the fire started.
The annual congregation of wealthy businesspeople has earned itself the name "summer camp for billionaires," and it's credited with kindling major mergers like that of Comcast and NBC Universal.
"It is urgent to stamp out the fire immediately on the Korean peninsula, not to add kindling, or even worse, to pour oil on the flames," the article said.
Back in the days of audiocassettes — Google that word if you must — a mixtape was a popular gift among friends, capable of kindling a romance or cementing a brotherhood.
The bride, 31, who will be taking her husband's name, is a documentary filmmaker and the director of engagement for the Kindling Group, a documentary production company in Chicago.
Zinke's approach also calls for removing some underbrush from the woods -- which acts as kindling for large fires -- and for clearing a perimeter around buildings, such as residential developments.
Faith—its loss, its kindling, and its susceptibility to being twisted into something monstrous—is Kwon's theme here, but so is grief, which often drives us into faith's arms.
Then they did chores: cooking, bringing in supplies, chopping kindling for the cook fire, or lugging sacks of sand to spread on pathways to dry out the jungle mud.
That's led to a staggering 129 million dead trees throughout the state, leaving dry kindling scattered throughout forests and creating severe fire conditions that blanket huge swaths of the state.
And he is self-evidently right that remembering one's nation's heroes or innocent victims often amounts to "palliating the culture of grievance" and thus gathering kindling for new historical fires.
China's official factory activity gauge expanded only marginally in May, data showed, while a private survey showed conditions deteriorated for a fifteenth straight month, kindling fears of a global slowdown.
All the extra foliage that grew as a result of 2017's wet weather served as the perfect fast-burning kindling once it was dried out by the summer heat.
More elaborate dishes, listed as the day's specials, may include huaxmole, a creamy stew of guajillo peppers evoking cranberries and smoke, or a goat consommé with a kindling of chiles.
All it takes is a glimpse of the grass on nearby hills, which is starting to turn from winter-green to brittle gold, and everything starts to look like kindling.
Curry is banished from the plate; instead, there is aachar, cool and refreshing, with cucumber, green peas and half-mashed potatoes, and house-made masala for a low-level kindling.
Which means the Democrat-drafted report isn't so much a game changer as it is another bit of kindling in the roaring impeachment fire that threatens to engulf Trump's presidency.
It's hilarious cause every now and then you can add kindling to that fire and it goes a long way, so it was fun to stoke it for a few days.
Kenneth Smith, an 80-year-old Mississippi man, has been selling pieces of kindling wood on the side of the road to try to pay off his late wife's medical bills.
But Katherine is a rebel to the core, and her husband's and father-in-law's cruelty sets a match to a big pile of kindling that's been inside her all along.
Authorities have blamed a combination of hurricane strength winds, renewed vegetation following a rainy Spring, and a subsequent drought that turned that vegetation into kindling over the course of the summer.
But all you'll need to get your fire blazing is a bodega-buyable bag full of oil-soaked kindling with built-in flame-stoking oxygen pockets, more commonly known as Doritos.
Related: The man who set off revolutions A bold and troubling UN report on Human Development in the Arab world warns the kindling that fueled the Arab Spring is drier than ever.
Kucinich has used his F rating from the NRA and Cordray's A rating the last time he ran for statewide office as attorney general as kindling to light a fire under Cordray.
Image: Forrest Galante/Animal PlanetA species of large tortoise not seen since 1906 has been rediscovered on a remote part of the Galápagos Islands, kindling efforts to conserve the critically endangered animal.
The big urban fires of the past, such as the Great Fire of London, which occurred 350 years ago this month, were mostly fuelled by smaller sections of timber acting as kindling.
My parents, stumbling through a defense, confessed that the bunk bed had sparked dormant passions — the bed's latticework of metal poles both the kindling and the match that ignited their love aflame.
But she can also become a social pariah, which is why it's important to resist the urge to grab anything that looks like kindling and toss it on the anti-Trump flame.
Expect the perceived slight of a No. 2 seed to give Auriemma plenty of kindling to ignite a team that has not won a national title in forever, otherwise known as 2016.
The focus stays trained on the women — their childhoods, their relationships with men and their mothers — bookended by sections in which the author expresses vague hopes of kindling empathy in her readers.
Photo: GettyOn Friday, the National Toxicology Program (NTP), a division of the Department of Health and Human Services, threw fresh kindling onto the smoldering debate over whether cellphones are harmful to our health.
In dry, hot times like these, the record number of decaying ponderosa pines, sugar pines, and other towering species can become kindling for errant sparks, fallen power lines, cigarette butts, and lightning strikes.
Brewer, the CEO, said in an interview that his own past experience — his track record includes a period as Twitter's principal designer — was the kindling that eventually led to the building of Abstract.
The opera begins later in the tale, when Jane has become a governess at the estate of the secretive, volatile but dashing Edward Rochester, and we see the kindling of their romantic feelings.
And since the US position is that any talks with the North must start from the premise of denuclearizing the peninsula, hopes of kindling an opening directly with the North Koreans seems futile.
I remembered something I had seen in a movie, Fellini maybe, a stuffed witch on a pile of kindling and old furniture, the trash of the past, the promise of an uncluttered future.
Mr. Adachi's supporters say they have been dismayed by the release of the personal information surrounding his death, kindling a debate about the line between public and private details of a prominent person.
But Katherine is a rebel to the core, and the cruelty of her husband and father-in-law sets a match to a big pile of kindling that's been inside her all along.
He surged ahead of his Republican competitors for the nomination when he threw matches on the kindling and now, under siege, his only strategy for survival is to pour gasoline on the flames.
With temperatures in recent days regularly rising north of 2000 degrees, a nationwide drought leaving rivers and mouths dry and countryside kindling and arsonists combining to ignite the landscape, Italians are, well, boiling.
Here's what you need to know: • The heat wave in Europe, which some are calling "Lucifer," is slowly abating, after causing at least two deaths, kindling wildfires and shutting down some transport infrastructure.
If the government were to shut down again in less than three weeks, it would "complicate negotiations over the debt ceiling," kindling worries about the Treasury delaying its debt payments, according to Moody's.
Among the objects are sticks of dynamite, Molotov cocktails in bottles, pieces of flint, and kindling materials, like newspaper and branches, reminding the audience that the Revolutionary War was a fight against tyranny.
It made me less lonely to hear it in the background: the mutter of the kindling, the sigh as a log caught, the little coughs, then quiet, as it burned down into ash.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German lawmakers on Wednesday proposed raising the sales tax on meat to help protect the climate and improve animal welfare, kindling a debate in a country renowned for its love of sausages.
If Sarah Payne's murder was a match flung on this bone-dry social kindling, we'd imagined into existence a long, hot pedophilic Summer of Sam, in which child killers seemed to stalk the land.
But remember, a match or a lighter contains only a tiny speck of energy — just enough to bring small branches, pine needles, or other kindling to the critical temperature at which pyrolysis can occur.
As fire experts pointed out before the blaze began, hot temperatures and heat waves had parched much of Northern California's vegetation to near-record levels of dryness, turning the land into fire-ready kindling.
Last winter's rains brought brush and hillside grasses back to life, but they didn't resurrect the more than 102 million trees killed by five years of drought; each one becomes kindling for future blazes.
Havemeyer did not actually throw the effigy of the twenty-eighth President into the fire, but she persisted in trying to light more kindling for the flames after the police told her to stop.
As the first Catholic to be elected president, Kennedy was careful to avoid giving the impression that religion had shaped his political views, lest he hand kindling to critics who were wary of his faith.
"The FAIR network and its close ties to Trump reflect a 35-year strategy of blatant demagoguery and sophisticated innuendo," he said, "which has provided the kindling for this era's example of anti-immigrant backlash."
If talks do not happen, said John Delury, associate professor of Chinese studies at Yonsei University in Seoul, "then the risks of a match falling on the kindling is very real on the Korean Peninsula."
Frost found a single cart and a single clerk and salvaged what he could, and the British army used the rest of the books as kindling when they burned the White House and the Capitol.
The tabloid ended up publishing only 87 names in those first two weeks, before the campaign was suspended, but regardless, here was some petrol on top of the initial match on top of the social kindling.
And it was online where the show's dense, unfolding, twist-laden story, fortified by thousands of pages of Martin's labyrinthine world-building mythology, proved to be ideal kindling for the exploding online marketplace of fan theories.
Both followed gains in Asia after data showed that new home prices in China grew slightly faster in March after a slow-down the previous month, kindling hopes that Beijing's stimulus measures were having an impact.
Maintaining the flame felt like solving a complex jigsaw puzzle: You need the right mix of kindling — the small bits of wood that sparks the fire — and logs that are small enough to make it work.
In an interview with The Herald Tribune in 1964, for instance, she set forth her modus operandi for kindling theatrical passion: "When I come out onstage I give the tenor a loving, seductive look," she said.
Lara Heintz, Associate Producer: In an ideal world, my iphone would include a generator that i could power with kindling so I wouldnt have to charge it all the time it would also biodegrade over time.
This is rich, and richer still when slaked with a heady sauce of raw smashed ginger, garlic and tao jeow (fermented yellow soybean paste), with competing vectors of vinegar, sugar and a low kindling of chiles.
The lesson stayed with her, she later said, arousing in her a passion to help protect the earth and kindling a seven-decade career in environmentalism — in her case far removed from that parched Oklahoma soil.
And so when you talk about humans really being the kindling that sets fire to an image, I understand what you mean, but there's a kind of charge to photographing the small spaces of someone's life.
In California, climate change is projected to cause more frequent and intense droughts, followed by intense periods of rain, which prompt the growth of thick underbrush, which then dries out in the subsequent droughts and becomes kindling.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If measured as a flame to kindling, John D. Graham (aka Ivan Gratianovich Dombrowski, aka Jan Dabrowski, aka John Dabrowski) was arguably the most consequential figure in 19265th-century American art.
It is also definitely possible to be "educated stupid," which is what happens when you learn a bunch of jargon or rote memorization without kindling the critical self-awareness that makes true consciousness and intellectual growth possible.
On Monday morning, as Trump added kindling to his Twitter fire -- retweeting ideas from a devoted follower that only high-risk people take precautions and everyone else return to work, WHO warned that the pandemic is accelerating.
The court documents filed by the district attorney's office on Monday said Mr. Almena collected "fence boards, shingles, window frames, wooden sculptures, tapestries, pianos, organs" and other "ramshackle pieces" that served as the kindling for the fire.
Sure, fire can burn thinner sections of the stuff, but thick pieces of timber tend to only char, not burn to the core—consider a log in the fireplace that doesn't have enough kindling to really catch.
In years past, this never would have happened; the guitar legend would have been far too busy turning said hotel room into a charred mass of kindling, using skills honed during years on the road with the Eagles.
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With floods, fires and droughts wrecking millions of lives around the world, the EU's new executive cast the plan as the bloc's "man on the moon moment," kindling hopes among campaigners that other big emitters may follow suit.
MEXICO CITY — After years of being ravaged by severe weather and shrinking habitats, the monarch butterflies hibernating in the Mexican mountains rebounded last year, kindling cautious hope that one of the insect world's most captivating migrations may yet survive.
But that changed suddenly on May 17, when workers reportedly poured gasoline into a hot generator in a storage lot filled with bags of fertilizer and wood pallets, among other things, which ignited like a giant pile of kindling.
Southern California is dealing with the same collection of forces that accounted for the intensity of the wine country fires: an unusually wet winter led to extensive brush growth and a record-hot October baked the growth into kindling.
Video: YouTube, 20th century fox This may not be a definitive moment for The Revenant, but if the movie does wind up catching fire at the Oscars, we'll look back on Sunday night's Golden Globes as the flint and kindling.
A flying propeller picked off the floor serves as a spreading device for the batter of the pancake she's making, while a desk ornament serves as kindling for the fire, to be placed inside her computer to heat the surface.
NEW YORK, Aug 22 (Reuters) - U.S. interest rates futures trimmed their earlier losses on Thursday as a private survey showed the domestic factory sector posted a monthly contraction for the first time in almost a decade, kindling worries about a recession.
In addition to the aforementioned concerns, Golub noted fears about whether economic growth won't meet lofty expectations and signals being sent from the bond market, where a narrower gap between government bond yields is kindling fears that a recession is looming.
In this case, however, beyond simply adding to the pile of ethics questions, Pruitt has added kindling to the smoldering resentment that Pruitt is actually breaking a key Trump promise to rural America — his commitment to protect and grow the RFS.
Forests are filled with fuel from the floor, where highly combustible, dry pine needles act as kindling to jump-start the tiniest spot fire, all the way up to the crown where beetle-killed and parched trees dot the landscape.
I'd just like to thank everyone sending me lovely messages, which greatly outnumber the bad ones I'm now off to produce more kindling... The author has been a vocal opponent of the president since his election and after he entered office.
It's Holy Fuck at its most carnal, from sinister, id-driven tracks like "Tom Tom" and "Sabbatics" to chillwave-soaked numbers like "Neon Dad"—all kindling for them to set aflame with gusto on your speakers and on stage alike.
Given that global warming is making dry areas even drier, effectively turning western forests into kindling during the hot summer months, it's likely that vineyards will increasingly be faced with the problem of smoke taint and how to navigate around it.
Possibilities for intimacy are always kindling — be it the future Badal imagines with Raghu or the flirtation Latika indulges in with her driver — and though these must eventually die, they ward off the darkness of past disappointments at least temporarily.
Rather, some think that the Shreveport Mardi Gras, a several-day affair that usually draws between 250,000 and 400,000 participants annually might be the source, just as some think Mardi Gras may have contributed to kindling the outbreak in New Orleans.
Today, California is full of kindling-like new plant growth from the wet winter we just had, and it is just about dried out and ready to burn when the next lightning storm, mechanical spark, cigarette butt or willful arsonist shows up.
The dollar had fallen 2 percent in the aftermath of Trump's shock win over heavily favored Democrat Hillary Clinton, kindling fears of economic and political turmoil and calling into question the rise in U.S. interest rates that had been expected in December.
Sure enough, the next night, the Indians defeated the White Sox on a Carlos Santana homer in the bottom of the ninth, kindling a 23-game winning streak and a sense among Indians players that they could pick up on the Cavaliers' momentum.
We encounter Urbain as the son of a church muralist, observing his father as he plies his painterly trade, working from his pearwood box of pigments, knives and brushes, and we feel the boy's slow-­kindling desire to make art for himself.
The campfire dinners ($19 to $32), including roasted chicken and a grilled New York strip steak, are complimented by a colorful array of "kindling:" grilled corn with Dutch knuckle cheese ($5), pan-seared ratatouille ($6) or roasted cauliflower in brown butter ($7).
Following a visit from old girlfriend Sandra (an inimitable Asia Argento), his attempt to reignite their former flame consumes him like kindling but sets her off on a blaze of bullets, drugs, and contract killings all the way from Paris to Hong Kong.
The anti-vaccination movement, however, has provided the kindling for this resurgence in measles, according to Peter Pitts, former associate commissioner for external relations at the Food and Drug Administration and president and co-founder of the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest.
Inslee similarly pointed to climate change as the kindling for recent wildfires in his state, which brought "a shower of ash" to Seattle that covered the roofs of cars throughout the city, while also prompting hazardous air quality warnings and evacuations across the state.
For those who believe all President Trump supporters are just a bunch of racists, the initial videos that surfaced of a confrontation at the Lincoln Memorial last weekend served as kindling for a fire that's been burning since he was elected in November 8, 2016.
Japan has found new inspiration in rising pros like 20-year-old Hinako Shibuno, a rookie on the L.P.G.A. of Japan Tour, who won the Women's British Open earlier this year, kindling hopes that she might rise as high as former top-ranked Ai Miyazato.
Gains on the main index mirrored those in Asia after data showed that new home prices in China grew slightly faster in March after growth slowed the previous month, kindling hopes that Beijing's stimulus measures have helped bolster the world's No. 2 economy and top metals consumer.
Global and national initiatives mean we're likely to see more of these urban farms appearing across the world -- improving city dwellers lifestyles, impacting positively on the local economy and regenerating neglected spaces, such as new farm Woodbank in Stockport, Greater Manchester, run by The Kindling Trust.
"From a PR standpoint, it's a disaster," one grumbles, after early assurances in response to the teen's abduction that "Jews don't do something like this," which becomes a desperate hope given the fear of mass unrest, and concerns about media coverage that's tossing kindling on the fire.
Hundreds of millions of Chinese travelers are expected to travel both domestically and internationally as Lunar New Year starts this Saturday, igniting fears of a further spread of the virus and kindling memories of the fatal Sars pandemic in 2002 and 2003 that killed nearly 800 globally.
JOE COSCARELLI If last week's episode of "The Bachelorette" — in which Lee, the Nashville singer-songwriter, revealed himself to be the insufferable kindling for this season's inevitable racial bonfire — was a bit coded in its discussion of "cultural" differences, this week's two-night affair made things explicit.
Zadar Journal ZADAR, Croatia — For generations, residents of Zadar, an idyllic town on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, used the dry, stringy stems and yellow blossoms of a common variety of a wild daisy as kindling, mostly to singe the hair off pigs destined for the spit.
John Updike, in his novel " Terrorist " (2006), felt the need to establish the fiery Muslim credentials of his protagonist upon all-too-visible kindling: within the first three pages, we encountered him walking down a New Jersey street thinking about the Prophet and the ninth sura of the Quran.
So with several strong men from Hay he toured America and the English-speaking world, buying whole libraries, until his shops were so stuffed that in the 1980s, to the horror of those who did care, he was offering books as kindling at £1.50 a car-boot-load.
Today, the works are scattered between museums and private collections; 23 pages — all double-sided — are currently on view in Charles Dellschau (1830–1923): American Visionary at Stephen Romano Gallery, revealing the rich world of an aviation enthusiast who never flew himself but devoted decades to kindling boundless visions of flight.
In what was seen as another effort to court the conservative Muslim vote, Mr. Joko announced last week that Abu Bakar Bashir, a radical Muslim cleric whose preaching was seen as ideological kindling for bombers who have terrorized Indonesia for years, would be released from prison this week on humanitarian grounds.
So while the other students rehearsed their own stations — Jesus falls for the first, second, third time, Jesus meets the weeping women, Jesus is stripped of his garments — I read about Joan of Arc, Clare of Assisi, Mother Teresa in our religion book, their own devotion kindling a small blaze within me.
Many have noticed a drop in card quality as the UFC searches for its next Rousey or McGregor, but more pressing to the UFC's immediate future are a number of stories that sit as dry kindling, waiting for the mainstream media to realize they could have a good moral outrage on their hands.
Most knives probably won't save you in a bear attack because you'll be running the other direction, but they will help you cut rope, break up kindling for a fire, open a can of beans, whittle a spear, and all sorts of other cool woodsy things that may prove vital to your survival.
Perhaps most famously, it was sampled on Drake's "Dreams Money Can Buy"—a track that became one of the first pieces of kindling in the Canadian rap star's beef with Pusha T (a feud that at its most petty, is an inheritance that stretches as far back as a decade to a disagreement over BAPE).
"Coming off the violence in Charlottesville, with tensions so high and the kindling so dry, it felt like President Trump was playing recklessly with fire, singling out a specific group of people — the media — for disliking America and trying to erase our country's heritage," Jim VandeHei, chief executive of the Axios news website, told me.
The protests in South Korea have become a site for the street education of history, the cultivation of social bonds among survivors and their young supporters, and the kindling of the urgency to combat cycles of impunity for perpetrators of sexual violence and to tackle structural gender-based injustice that places women's lives at risk.
In time, needing to act out his cycles of approach and withdrawal in tighter and tighter circuits, De Quincey ingratiated himself into Wordsworth's family, acting as a surrogate uncle to the children and kindling the affections of poor Dorothy Wordsworth, whom many believed to be in love, and some believed to be in a sexual relationship, with her brother.
These economic and psychological factors provided the kindling; a succession of major disasters — a calamitous war in Iraq, the Great Recession, widening inequality of wealth and power, the threat of climate change, the hard-right policies and crude rhetoric of President Trump — provided the sparks that have caused so many young people to turn for answers to the left.
Those epidemics are leading to outbreaks even in countries with good overall vaccination rates, such as Israel, Thailand, and the US. "Absolutely what we are seeing is that under-vaccinated areas in the US are the kindling and the huge numbers of infections overseas are the spark that ignites outbreaks here," Baylor College of Medicine infectious disease expert Peter Hotez told BuzzFeed News.
At one stop, his adviser Mr. Tyler invited reporters to watch him place a Cruz campaign sticker on the back of the ethanol group's R.V. By the end of the tour, Mr. Cruz had begun bringing up his ethanol position even without prompting from the audience, joking that the negative mailers from the ethanol lobby would make "great kindling" for voters' fireplaces.
If LA phenom Roy Choi opened the floodgates, kindling the food truck revolution—an industry said to be worth $1.2 billion—and chefs like David Chang and Dave Beran have allowed for a more acceptable blurring of regional identities in cooking, then collectives like Ghetto Gastro have taken all of that and transformed it into something more expansive and true, into something refreshingly essential.
On top of the basic question of whether Clinton would be indicted, Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE had added more kindling with his contentious foray onto the private jet of Attorney General Loretta Lynch — technically, Comey's boss — a little more than a week ago.
Staring at the flames of the woodstove fire guarded by its glass door, I'm trying to remember what I'm good at—surprised when it occurs to me I'm good at making this fire out of kindling I've split, plus one piece of fir and two of oak, cut from the large branches of the neighbor's oak that fell across the road two years ago on a winter evening.
The results, presented in "The Wood for the Trees," are fascinating: a vivid history of the nearby manor house, Greys Court, and its noble families who owned the wood for hundreds of years, and of the woodsmen who turned the harvested timber into everything from kindling to chair legs; but even more striking, an immensely detailed portrait of the flora and fauna contained in these four acres, which seem to expand exponentially the closer one looks.

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