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Today's wars, often kindled by ethnic hatred, are not fought on battlefronts, but in the midst of civilian populations.
For those of us in the UK, it was Radio Luxembourg, early Radio One or the pirates of the 1960s that first kindled our love of the wireless.
So from early July, the Carnival spirit had already been kindled in my soul.
It is a firm belief that this inner light can be kindled to brilliance through yogic practices.
The black fire that Goud had kindled in the 1960s now blazes with a new maturity, a new candour.
Due to the chill brought by the surrounding rain, a large fire had been kindled in the fireplace next to her bed.
The housekeeper had put a fragrant pot of balsam in the window and kindled a pine-knot fire in the brazier.
Using the materials Anthak brought him, he quickly kindled a small hot fire under the tripod.
The man kindled it and in the next moments the fresh and sweet air fulfilled with deep and suffocating smoke and scent of burning flesh.
They promptly take the ball and throw it in a fire they have kindled in a 55-gallon barrel.
John's baptismal water may put out some of the fires we have kindled ourselves.
They rank among the plainest final words in the history of oratory, yet they kindled great expectations.
Two days before she kindled, she got loose and spent the day in the woods near the barns.
Hope had kindled in her heart when news of her pregnancy came, praying to the gods she'd have something to live for.
It should be clear that the best antidote to radicalism and terror is the tolerance and hope kindled in free societies.
They kindled the fire of hatred in the young and innocent minds of the new generation against a particular section of their countrymen.
The awareness created among the backward communities has kindled their interest in conditions in other parts of the world.
Two stones rubbed themselves together and a spark lit and a fire was kindled on the wood piece.
My interest in flying was first kindled in 2000 when our school toured the air force museum in Pretoria.
His interest is further kindled with the arrival of the balloonist's granddaughter, the combative Kate.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A splinter of bogwood was soon kindled, and by its light I saw that we had been conducted by two girls.
Sucking at a crack of light the red setter's kindled nose glowed and snorted with dragonlike ferocity.
Johnson was in the waist, in a red shirt and dungaree trousers, his eye kindled with activity.
Thy heart, also, will be kindled, like those of the other votaries of eblis.
Thy heart, also, will be kindled like those of the other votaries of eblis.
This so excited the admiration of Speusippus, that a love of philosophy was kindled within him.
The pine kissed the leaping flames and a fire was kindled in its own heart.
More than Promethean was the audacity that, having kindled, quenched that spark.
No fire that can be kindled upon the altar of speech can relume the radiant spark that perished yesterday.
It was said that he conjured gold and jewels out of the unholy flames he kindled, and was accurst of God and the church.
Eudora's countenance kindled with indignation, as she listened to what Milza had told.
The light of the great torch, kindled by the keeper of the chinampa, revealed her perfectly.
The reaction against this dusty dominion of secularity kindled new life in rival schools.
Somebody, discovering Daddy Neptune's woodpile, had kindled a fatwood torch.
This was his work, the spark he had kindled was being fanned into a steady blaze.
Oh, this unbelieving and stiffnecked generation, mine anger is kindled against them!
A large fire was kindled in the cave, or rua, and for several days was constantly fed with the resinous timber of the kahikatea.
A fire was kindled and the tea-kettle put on, but our appetites were poor, as we were suffering from mountain sickness.
It startled the speaker and audience, and kindled a storm of unsuppressed laughter and applause.
On this pole two pothooks were fastened, from which hung the pot and kettle, and the fire was kindled under it.
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