Because of its size, complexity and potential for igniting international political explosions, this case is already creating drama. |
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Had the gas leaked without igniting, the chances of a spark igniting all the gas at once would have been greater. |
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Sometimes the distant and remote are better at igniting our compassion than the close and familiar. |
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A plant reactor exploded during a failed cooling system test, igniting a massive fire that burned for ten days. |
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They're igniting a great deal of enthusiasm and energy among partisans, at least among some of the very political blogs out there. |
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The task of igniting a scramjet, with air going through the engine at supersonic speed, has been likened to lighting a match in a hurricane. |
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It was believed to have been started by an overheated stovepipe igniting some clothes that were hanging out to dry in an upper room in the attic. |
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The gruesome murder shocked and revolted the nation, igniting a debate on the killers' future. |
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With each lurch of the truck another flaming bale toppled off, coming to a flaming halt on the road or igniting the grass at its shoulder. |
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A second later, this led to the structural failure of the external tank, igniting the liquid hydrogen and oxygen it carried into a fireball. |
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The impact crushed the rear of the sports car, rupturing its fuel tank and igniting the fuel that was spilling from it. |
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Such companies face an increased risk of tarnishing their image by igniting privacy concerns. |
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Then he lit a match, and began igniting the shreds in the cup as he breathed in through the tube. |
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They confirmed that a man entered the second-hand shop at around 1pm and sprayed an accelerant, believed to be petrol, around before igniting it. |
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Instead of igniting public interest in technology and industry, the museum had become a style showcase, he said. |
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As well as the igniting of oil wells, there was enormous spillage of oil into the Gulf. |
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It starts a combustion engine by igniting a fuel-air charge without engaging the starter motor. |
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When a firing pin drops on a primer igniting the powder charge, the cartridge and cylinder move slightly forward. |
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A grape glut caused by overplanting in headier times is raising inventories and igniting price wars. |
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The boosted fusion bomb is essentially a fission bomb that uses fusion as part of the igniting process. |
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A few years later, platforms were mandated to prevent pilot lights from igniting gasoline fumes. |
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A transformer that powered up lights for the grow-op touched the floor, igniting the fire. |
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Fire officials say gas station explosions like this are rare, but they can be sparked by static electricity or cell phones igniting the gasoline vapors. |
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The sparks generated during discharge are capable of igniting explosive materials, irrespective of whether they are solid, liquid or gaseous. |
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Do not plug in or unplug any power supply cords in the dispensing area when there is any chance of igniting fumes still in the air. |
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A pellet that is too damp can create a delay in igniting the unit or completely prevent the appliance from igniting. |
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They will be drenched in the flames of their own igniting, feeling as if the coal tar is stuck on their whole existence. |
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That night saw a climax of air attacks by over three hundred Luftwaffe bombers dropping incendiaries and heavy explosives on London, igniting churches and public buildings. |
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If only one scanner is used per burner, the line of sight should also intersect the igniting flame. |
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The primary explosion can result in a secondary explosion by disrupting,10 dispersing, and igniting new sources of fuel. |
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Then the jeep exploded, sending a wave of flame and debris ripping through the front of the hotel and igniting a fire that destroyed most of the building within an hour. |
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A meteor streaked across Russia last Friday, igniting the sky with an ethereal explosion of light. |
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Suitable fire proof insulation and air gaps must be provided to avoid igniting the building structure. |
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Otherwise there is a danger of an explosive mixture of air and cleaning agent igniting when switching the instrument on. |
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The Paralympic Flame has been travelling across the country for the past ten days, igniting pride and support for Canada's athletes. |
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The fire appeared on the tail of the airship, igniting the leaking hydrogen. |
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The small rectangle of silver metal clicked against his claws as he flipped the lid open, the electric spark igniting the gas in a blue flame that wavered in a draught. |
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Citizens from minorities are already being targeted and scapegoated without igniting a national uproar. |
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A star is born when it starts igniting hydrogen then transforms this hydrogen into helium, in a process called nucleosynthesis. |
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One teargas grenade thrown back by a protester landed on a pile of litter beside a library, igniting a small fire. |
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Quickly let down, she defiantly plucks coins from the Fontana de Amore, magically igniting the passions of some comically unsuitable suitors. |
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The wind on 7 February was so strong that embers from the main front were igniting spot fires 35km away. |
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Pelé starred for the North American Soccer League club for three seasons, igniting a US soccer boom that is still being felt today. |
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Moving from words to action is essential for the credibility of the Church and for igniting the evangelical message in the hearts of the people. |
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In the event of a power failure, the electronic igniting system can be powered by a backup battery or the gas may be lit with a match. |
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Trail bikes, cars and any machinery are a potential source of ignition so please ensure that mufflers are secure and flame proofed to avoid sparks igniting the countryside. |
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A high speed impact, though, will chemically mix the materials, igniting them and leading to a compression wave and significant overpressure. |
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There are words — you could lip-read them later — and the big catcher shoves his mitt into the famous phiz, touching off the benches and igniting the stands. |
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That action allowed the movements of a first percussion system, whose sliding starter-bearer went in contact with the fixed percussion pin, igniting a big gun powder grain. |
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The sasquatch reminds us of the mystery and wonder that exist in the natural world, igniting our imagination about the possibility of undiscovered creatures in the great Canadian wilderness. |
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If the signal wire is connected to the output of the igniting box where normally the original rev counter was connected, it may happen that the engine speed indication will freeze or stick at an certain engine speed. |
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She asked Hermès to make her a long dog collar, with its golden studs and little bells, thus igniting the fashion craze for Collier de chien belts. |
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To ensure that learners see the splint igniting, they may have to relight the splint in the microburner flame or choose a new splint to test for the oxygen. |
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Discrimination against migrants risked igniting marginalization and xenophobia, which would adversely affect the wellbeing of migrants and of host societies. |
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Such middling growth is enough to boost corporate profitability without igniting inflation, which is very often a good environment for equity markets. |
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It would constitute an unprovoked act of aggression and would present the very real danger of igniting a larger conflict far beyond the borders of Iraq. |
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As the saying goes, it takes a village to raise a child'so when igniting the early learning and child care flame with collaborative solutions and action, remember to count business in, as there's a cost to not doing enough. |
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The company wants to gasify coal using a process that involves drilling a bore hole and igniting the coal. |
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This makes the economy more vulnerable to a hard landing. India cannot grow as fast as China without igniting inflation because of its lower investment rate, particularly in infrastructure, and labour bottlenecks. |
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Silently, fervently, Mr Means saluted him. His own God-given sovereignty blazed inside him, igniting the Indian-rights movement he led for several decades. |
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I remain concerned about the continuing military build-up by the two parties in the border areas, which continues to create the risk of igniting hostilities. |
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The loss of place and traditional culture effectively results in the loss of identity, continuity and selfesteem, igniting intercultural tensions. |
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The absence of a post-crash fire is likely due in part to the aircraft battery being ejected from the aircraft during the breakup sequence, thus preventing an electrical spark from igniting the fuel. |
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These patterns of mobilization, in turn, invited violent reactions from competing ethnic and regional groups, igniting violence during and after the elections. |
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Second, timely global alerts can prevent imported cases from igniting big outbreaks in new areas, provided the public health infrastructure is in place and an appropriately rapid response occurs. |
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Until recently, the standard view in most development and academic circles was that access to external resources was a necessary, if not sufficient, condition for igniting growth in poor countries. |
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The royalists rose in May 1648, igniting the Second Civil War, and as agreed with Charles, the Scots invaded England. |
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Planes assigned to attack enemy balloons were often equipped with incendiary bullets, for the purpose of igniting the hydrogen. |
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To avoid accidentally igniting the gunpowder the match had to be detached while loading the gun. |
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The flame playing directly on the gauze heats it faster than the heat can be conducted away, eventually igniting the gas outside the lamp. |
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Mohammad Abdul-Sattar al-Sayyed said that the takfiri mentality aims at igniting sedition among the people of the nation. |
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Anthracite usage was inhibited by the difficulty of igniting it. |
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Austria, with German backing, tried to crush Serbia in 1914 but Russia intervened, thus igniting the First World War in which Austria dissolved into nation states. |
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Even in a situation of no wind, small lightweight ignited embers can lift off the pile via convection, and waft through the air into grasses or onto buildings, igniting them. |
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An interactive discussion will cover points such as igniting your business from the early user stage, and getting recurring revenues from existing customers. |
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