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1 The larger particles, which strike our atmosphere and which ignite by friction, form shooting stars.
2 Some were ignited by mechanical action and others by match or portfire.
3 A score of the matches had been ignited by Nick's swift move.
4 O thou lamp ignited by the fire of the Love of God!
5 Violent protests ignited by rising food prices toppled Haiti's government earlier this month.
6 As a singer-songwriter, I have been ignited by the spirit of the area.
7 In the best romcoms, attraction is ignited by tension and difference.
8 The blaze, called the Yarnell Hills fire, was ignited by lightning on Friday.
9 His involvement was ignited by a phone call from Padraig Corbett in 2004.
10 For this purpose the charges in such guns are ignited by ''vent-sealing tubes.''
11 You would naturally expect a human wreck, someone ignited by hatred and revenge.
12 Generally, nitro-glycerine is ignited by caps of fulminate, which in bursting cause the explosion.
13 All this redness was ignited by the huge red sun rising to our left.
14 The solid plastic-type propellant is ignited by nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas.
15 There was an intensity in his eyes now, a fire ignited by his speech.
16 A Brahmana's fire should never be ignited by a Sudra.
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