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"ignite" Definitions
  1. to start to burn; to make something start to burn

897 Sentences With "ignite"

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And drier vegetation is easier to ignite, with brushes and grasses serving as the kindling to ignite larger fires.
Ignite has been around for a couple years Ignite has been in use on other phones for a couple of years.
It's what Verizon has been using to preinstall removable apps like Candy Crush for a couple years; it just installs Ignite, and then tells Ignite what to download afterward.
A public report by Robert Mueller would ignite the kindling.
Even those favoring abstention are struggling to ignite a spark.
The videos continue to ignite a debate over police conduct.
Image: PolarThat's not to say the Ignite skimps on features.
My brother was put on this planet to ignite lives.
AND SO I'M ABLE TO HARNESS THAT AND IGNITE THAT.
Their arduous journeys to Rio may ignite your Olympic spirit.
That may be powerful enough to 'ignite an entire city.
You'd add fire elements if you want to ignite passion.
Sanders needs to use this debate to ignite the crowd.
Once you ignite that kind of thinking, it takes over.
Did the music the figure is playing ignite the piano?
If the fire reached it, it could ignite and explode.
No more need to use a dainty "match" to ignite!
"Those materials are non-combustible — they don't ignite," Takahashi said.
People are building ever closer to areas ready to ignite.
And when it does, it will ignite a political crisis.
It must ignite a blazing sense of restlessness within us.
Using a lighter, carefully ignite it so it catches fire.
Even the smallest of sparks can ignite these very dry fuels.
The Reagan tax cuts did eventually ignite the 1980s economic boom.
Some of it might ignite nostalgia, but it never feels tired.
And will John Snow kill Danaerys to ignite the Lightbringer sword?
It was this experience that helped ignite his passion for STEM.
Microsoft is hosting its Ignite conference in Orlando, Florida this week.
It's then meant to ignite its engine and climb to orbit.
It's one form of gasoline that can ignite slights into bloodshed.
Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)As for design, the Ignite is fine.
Most importantly, the polymer won't easily ignite, unlike lithium-ion batteries.
It would take only a spark, he thinks, to ignite it.
Add the brandy (be careful here because that booze might ignite!).
However, his next decision ignite the biggest anti-Trump demonstration ever.
Every future European summit will ignite the Conservative Party's nervous system.
Army officers feared further bloodshed that would ignite even greater protests.
It is time to ignite America's middle class miracle once again.
Critics of the program argue it could ignite a trade war.
And look: burning down the office doesn't ignite something in him.
My kind of writing requires collaboration with others to truly ignite.
He later said he had hoped to ignite a race war.
Broad Green and Miramax's "Bad Santa 2000" also failed to ignite.
The Polar Ignite is the fitness watch I've been looking for.
Buffy diehards, be warned that this may ignite the nostalgic waterworks.
They shouldn't ignite "like a nightdress," as one bystander put it.
But getting your story fix helps ignite your imagination and creativity.
But when ground to a fine powder, it can spontaneously ignite.
The new proclamation is certain to ignite a similar legal battle.
Maradona's world became a tinderbox that only true temerity could ignite.
All this has turned India into a tinderbox ready to ignite.
They are incendiary words and images meant to ignite a movement.
" Uber claims to "ignite opportunity by setting the world in motion.
" Uber claims to "ignite opportunity by setting the world in motion.
Petrusev made a pair of free throws to ignite the rally.
When the sun comes out, the warmth can ignite the root.
The aggressive promotion of the drug helped ignite the opioid epidemic.
Today, it takes one spark on social media to ignite a firestorm.
"He is clearly trying to ignite a civil war in this country."
Cramer said that the index crossing that level could ignite a selloff.
Let's not ignite a new one over pop culture, not even online.
Then, you need to press the button to ignite the pilot light.
But then several things came together to ignite the drive for independence.
A good result in the Venetian referendum might ignite a leadership battle.
Add the rum and, using a lighter or match, ignite the rum.
Yet for all the hubbub, the debate has failed to ignite properly.
You've really got to just ignite and wake up certain little muscles.
A simple tap will ignite the vehicle's thrusters, slightly altering its course.
In a demo at Ignite, Kumar also benchmarked Synapse against Google's BigQuery.
That worked well — until windblown fires started to ignite with more frequency.
As soon as it leaves the shell, its landing rockets will ignite.
Firecracker shrimp were all right, but the spicy glaze failed to ignite.
The $230 Polar Ignite is a waterproof smartwatch with built-in GPS.
The first few days of Taurus season ignite a new learning process.
Or you just spill it about and ignite it, creating spectacular explosions.
The company typically uses Ignite to promote its massive cloud computing platform.
Dire warnings that all this stimulus would ignite massive inflation were ignored.
It is behavior that can ignite road rage in nearby human drivers.
These conditions will fan the existing flames and could ignite new fires.
In "The Client" episode, you really see the spark between them ignite.
This Welder shambles along, looking for a good place to ignite himself.
But a few things may have helped ignite the most recent uprising.
Digital detox getaways have so far failed to ignite any meaningful societal change.
Here's to hoping that Tanna's nomination will ignite the flame of overseas acclaim.
And I don't think, truthfully speaking, that his presence will ignite more violence.
Were the bank to collapse it could ignite a full-blown banking crisis.
Crudes with a low flash point ignite easily and can cause engine issues.
The data might also re-ignite calls for Germany to start spending more.
Mr Neumann thinks this in-house expertise will ignite new sources of revenue.
The battery could produce a spark that could ignite leaking gas, if present.
Hours later, those code words -- "vote your conscience" -- would ignite a political firestorm.
A spokesman for Ignite did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell helped ignite the recent sell-off by saying Oct.
The second stage will then ignite to take its payload up to orbit.
This in turn will ignite corporate capital expenditure and help accelerate GDP growth.
Mr Trump scoffed at experts who said the move would ignite the region.
You need about two AA batteries worth of electricity to ignite steel wool.
Anywhere where voting fails to happen could ignite in fresh bouts of unrest.
Firefighters said an accidental fire within a vehicle caused other cars to ignite.
What's more interesting is how the Polar Ignite will display data to users.
Foreclosures would trigger price declines that ignite more defaults in a downward spiral.
The Polar Ignite is a casual fitness smartwatch dedicated to splitting the difference.
It helped ignite popular movements not just in America but across the globe.
That means Verizon's implementation of Ignite isn't quite as annoying as it sounds.
Any app installed through DT Ignite is completely removable and can be uninstalled.
Jordan Mathews buried a 3-pointer to ignite a decisive 20-4 run.
Cruz claims this would ignite economic growth and dramatically simplify the tax code.
But Facebook deleting its Page could ignite a fire that consumes the network.
Trump might do both, which would ignite an entirely new fight with Democrats.
John Cena and Judy Greer elevate this family comedy that won't quite ignite.
"Rock 'n' roll can ignite many opinions," the hall responded in a statement.
Binchotan is often more difficult to ignite than both lump charcoal and briquettes.
Foldable phones without 5G might still ignite people's interest in buying smartphones again.
Authorities believe Holroyd had planned to use the flares to ignite the gasoline.
There's a popular psychological concept, called flow, that activities like puzzles can ignite.
Stay tuned to The Verge for full coverage of all Microsoft's Ignite announcements.
That figure, now theoretically 100%, puts Ignite in the center of Shasta's future.
Ignite is aimed at pretty early companies, so the help is probably welcome.
The columns that helped ignite the Biden-Ukraine conspiracy have finally been reviewed.
Those clouds can also create rainless thunderstorms that can ignite even more wildfires.
The latter causes the V12 to ignite quietly, rather than with a roar.
The number of fires decreased, but new blazes continued to ignite into October.
His labelling of China as a currency manipulator could ignite a currency war.
Many Palestinians argue that the annexation could ignite another round of violent revolt.
The shows ignite when you have compelling performers and sink when you don't.
These trends return in this episode, too: Melisandre is able to ignite the Dothraki warriors' blades easily, but she spends crucial seconds trying and failing to ignite the trenches around Winterfell to block the wight onslaught later in the battle.
Remove skillet from heat; pour in rum, and carefully ignite with a long match.
One of our early alums, Flic, is apart of the Ignite in-store experience.
Mars, in Aries, will ignite the creativity, romance, and fun sector of your chart.
They are spectacles, intended to ignite enthusiasm and burnish the Facebook and Google brands.
While in mid-air, the rocket's engine will ignite and propel into Earth orbit.
The addition of LinkedIn to Outlook was previously detailed in September at Microsoft Ignite.
Fans ignite plywood and debris at the conclusion of Woodstock '99 on July 25.
You have a perfect powder keg that could quickly ignite into a financial storm.
There's no question, problems and inefficiencies serve as catalysts to ignite my entrepreneurial spirit.
For enterprise users, Microsoft also made a number of additional security announcements at Ignite.
If you're single, you may ignite a flame that turns into a roaring fire.
Winker added an RBI single to center to ignite a three-run fifth inning.
For starters, the Ignite tones down Polar's traditionally sporty aesthetic for something more understated.
Consumers risk serious injury or death if their self- balancing scooters ignite and burn.
The rocket will ignite its boosters and begin a two-minute ascent into space.
He would have to work to light the match that would ignite the enthusiasm.
And there's no denying that Trump helps ignite violence and hate across the platform.
Here is a selection of works from the coming week that might ignite bidding.
Catcher Martin Maldonado added a leadoff homer to ignite the Astros' two-run seventh.
Microsoft introduced Azure Arc software at its Ignite conference in Orlando, Florida, on Monday.
It only takes a puff of wind for the original fire to ignite again.
The Kremlin has responded by saying the move could ignite a new arms race.
Watch the fire ignite, and if the progress is significant, say as much, e.g.
The guitar industry hoped video games like "Guitar Hero" would ignite interest among teenagers.
Humidity is as low as 1% in some areas, making vegetation easy to ignite.
If you're looking for a cheaper Apple Watch, the Polar Ignite isn't for you.
Indeed, the zaniness that seemed to ignite the trend has continued to fuel it.
So what's the prognosis for Brienne and Tormund's spark to ignite a passionate romance?
Now he speculates those batteries rubbed up against each other, causing them to ignite.
Add the Madeira, port, and sherry, then stand back because the mixture may ignite.
Even if you want to try a friend's, they have to ignite one first.
While, overseas, Xiaomi's expansion plans failed to ignite, with India arguable the lone exception.
The fuse disconnected from the bottle and did not ignite, according to the report.
Will his efforts at reform re-ignite the protests that have dogged his presidency?
It was a play that helped ignite the Bucks, who enjoyed an eventful day.
May's proposals deepened internal divisions but failed to ignite a full-blown leadership crisis.
It shows a blatant lack of fair play, certain to ignite bitter political division.
It's in the collision that sparks ignite the fire that's worth standing next to.
In Season 3, Beric had to use his blood to help ignite the blade.
Women's advocates said they hoped this episode would ignite a debate about the tradition.
Windy conditions meant that the company's equipment could be damaged and ignite dry vegetation.
Retailers use the locations to reconnect with customers and ignite sales around the holidays.
" It's titled "She Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement.
And while these outbreaks ignite in local networks, they quickly spread into surrounding communities.
Katie helps reignite Ben's love for journalism and Ben helps ignite Katie's love period.
They move markets, and ignite news cycles — an addictive power for an insecure man.
Many people hope that the hearings will ignite interest in heavily regulating tech companies.
Share it and you ignite panic and rage, often against those who seem different.
That combination is making some policymakers nervous that inflation could be next to ignite.
A large part of the seed bank's mission is to ignite wider public interest.
Microsoft is unveiling Microsoft 2299 Education today at the company's Ignite conference in Orlando, Florida.
Microsoft today announced a first preview of Project Springfield at its Ignite conference in Atlanta.
And who, if anyone, was he working for when he helped ignite the Russia probe?
Fried also picked up his first career hit to ignite the decisive fifth inning rally.
These interactions coincide to ignite inspiration and creativity, bringing life to the next big ideas.
Ignite is Microsoft's main annual conference for bringing together its enterprise users and IT community.
Mentioning the words "James Bond" and "women" in the same sentence can truly ignite debate.
"In Ignite, it doesn't show what herbs are blended and how much," Dr. Weiss explained.
Eventually, the lander will ignite onboard thrusters, which will lower the vehicle to the ground.
Family had bought fireworks, it is believed gunfire struck the fireworks causing them to ignite.
As in, people using their strengths to inspire others and ignite change in the world.
Bilzerian vows to fight the charges, but says he's focused on his work at Ignite.
Such attitudes might not affect policy but they could make public dissatisfaction easy to ignite.
In those situations, just burn those matches together by using them to ignite each other.
The battle zone in between is where many of the most intense storms will ignite.
Nadella basically built an entire keynote around this at the Microsoft Ignite conference in September.
As helpful as the Ignite was for tweaking my training, it's got a few drawbacks.
While the Ignite is one of Polar's more accessible smartwatches, it's still not for everyone.
To many Italians, however, it seems to ignite a degree of passion of unprecedented proportions.
This might ignite controversy, but we almost prefer this newcomer over the original PB cups.
That is precisely the type of entrepreneurial spirit that the OAI seeks to re-ignite.
Pitch an idea for a local Ignite or TED-style gathering (I've also done this).
If you're down to the roach, for instance, "you might ignite it," Dr. Tishler says.
His carelessness practically helps ignite a war between non-magical "No-Maj" humans and wizards.
It's Microsoft Ignite this week, the company's premier event for IT professionals and decision-makers.
Then again, perhaps the game in Lens will be enough to re-ignite the fire.
"Your friends will multiply today, and Mars will ignite your house of passion," he'd say.
These seem unlikely and any such request could ignite a political and even military standoff.
Any attempt to use them to overturn voters' decisions is likely to ignite a firestorm.
Williams made one of two free throws with 8:30 remaining to ignite the charge.
I want to give him a chance to ignite our pitching staff, help them out.
The batteries in the affected laptops can overheat, causing them to swell and possibly ignite.
We must take more active management approaches to address catastrophic wildfires long before they ignite.
The country has been struggling to ignite growth after years of slumping wages and prices.
Scaffolding and construction equipment on the roof may have provided the spark to ignite it.
He's willing to go in there and attack the defensive glass and ignite our break.
Jensen tried to soak it in olive oil to ignite, but that didn't work either.
You can't predetermine everyone's future path after football, but we hope to ignite that passion.
However, he'll also continue to support and advise Ignite, in which he remains a shareholder.
Always ignite the fumes at the edge of the pan and not the liquid itself.
The only outlet for him [Rhee] was to ignite a war as soon as possible.
His car had a fuel line that became so hot, he thought it would ignite.
Mao said he wanted to smash the grip of Confucius on China and ignite revolution.
Yeo Min-ji converted in the 78th minute but couldn't ignite a South Korean comeback.
The utility has been working to reduce the likelihood that its equipment would ignite wildfires.
This query invites your friend to share her parenting strategy and may ignite further consideration.
When Ms. Honig tried to light the sage to cleanse the space, it wouldn't ignite.
Maybe a better question is what can be done to ignite an Ann Petry revival?
He seems to appreciate that doing otherwise could ignite inflation, which hurts the poor most.
Yet that move would re-ignite a long-simmering dispute over Fannie and Freddie's future.
The thing is, large, solid, compressed masses of wood are actually quite difficult to ignite.
In so doing, the sparks of student enthusiasm can ignite interest among a wider community.
Microsoft is making the announcements at its Ignite conference, which kicks off today in Orlando.
In the second half, Flynn came alive to help ignite a 13-113 Aztecs run.
With that in mind, I'd expect Ignite to not be the last of its type.
German companies fear that Trump policies could ignite a trade war and interfere with exports.
I'm hopeful the arrest warrant for Mr. Choudhury will ignite this conversation in spiritual communities.
In a bid to ignite the economy, India slashed its corporate tax rate last year.
Current short-term funding runs out next week, when the whole debate could ignite again.
While reaching a deal for Colin's novel, Liza and Kelsey inadvertently ignite a bidding war.
In addition, any coming cabinet departures will ignite a fierce contest in the upper body.
Transparency is key; Not knowing what weapons the other side might have can ignite suspicion.
It's especially problematic with matters involving race, gender and sexuality, which ignite particular political passions.
A victory in Nevada on Saturday will ignite talk about whether he can be stopped.
Wildfires thrive in hotter temperatures, which dry out plants and make them easier to ignite.
Alvarado knocked down a pair of 133-pointers to ignite a 213-28 Georgia Tech run.
Also remember: Large pieces of wood have to absorb a lot of energy before they ignite.
The Zika outbreak in El Salvador has done little to ignite debate about easing the ban.
It can also fire through windows, burn through gas tanks and ignite anything that&aposs flammable.
Moses of Ignite notices this relationship as another change within the makeup of our political systems.
And Chinese news media warned that deploying THAAD in South Korea could ignite an arms race.
Is it possible for us, in ourselves, to ignite a fire, a passion, that doesn't destroy?
In the second, only two return to the river, where they ignite a bundle of dynamite.
But as the Getty Fire shows, fires can ignite and spread rapidly in urban areas too.
Under Dorsey, Twitter shares have cratered as the company has struggled to ignite new user growth.
Ignite owns 112 Joe's Crab Shack restaurants and 25 Brick House locations, according to court documents.
Here are the books you need to put on your shelf to ignite the inner witch.
The flashlights' batteries can cause a spark that could ignite leaking gas, if there is any.
Enthusiasts say that free trade will join up Africa's fragmented markets, ignite industrialisation and create jobs.
The material wrapped around the COPV caused the super cold propellants inside the tank to ignite.
The Ignite also simplifies its controls by opting for a color touchscreen and only one button.
Polar's dubbing this adaptive guidance feature FitSpark, and it's purportedly going to be an Ignite exclusive.
The water jet may have caused the small fire to ignite the vapor, producing the fireball.
When they break, they leak gas into the air, which can potentially ignite and cause explosions.
The good news is that apps installed by Ignite can be uninstalled, unlike some carrier bloatware.
"They said it was too sexy," Dessie told TMZ Sports at the Ignite Cannabis Launch Party.
Telling stories helps children develop language skills, foster a love of reading and ignite their imaginations.
The effort to remove New Orleans' monuments has helped ignite a nationwide debate over Confederate symbols.
His release will further ignite the polarization that Brazil has experienced over the past five years.
At Ignite, Microsoft will for the first time present these projects externally at a dedicated keynote.
Alvarez recorded a leadoff blast to straightaway center field in the second to ignite the surge.
"Lava is so hot that it can ignite things before it touches them," Stovall told CNN.
But Virgin has been preparing to ignite the spaceplane's engine, and this may be the year.
Until we can ignite growth and generate more revenue, we have to be tough on ourselves.
Purdue's accusers claim the company's misleading advertising helped ignite America's opioid crisis, Business Insider previously reported.
The Polar Ignite sports a more bare-bones browsing interface than you'll find on most smartwatches.
The shooting prompted months of sometimes violent unrest and helped ignite the Black Lives Matter movement.
This campaign is to ignite the community as a whole, and for everyone to join in.
The potential to ignite curiosity and encourage discovery multiplies tenfold with a virtual reality field trip.
That heat dried out vegetation and left huge swaths of forests and grasslands primed to ignite.
Air pollution, which seems to be getting worse each year, has yet to ignite large protests.
Greece's intense heat has helped dry out shrubs and trees, making them more likely to ignite.
In China, few topics ignite as much passion and worry as the well-being of children.
Stray embers jumped eight lanes of highway to ignite land in the adjoining city of Glendale.
As the particles ignite, they emit a garlic-like odor and melt everything in their path.
The engines are designed to ignite if the rocket carrying the Crew Dragon starts to malfunction.
Their hearts and minds ignite when they are driving toward a powerful vision of the future.
And in field tests supervised by CalFire, grass treated with the gel simply refused to ignite.
That, in turn, could ignite a messy fight on the Senate floor, further lengthening the trial.
We're told the heaters were lit, and it sounds like a miracle the propane didn't ignite!!!
Throughout our nation's industrial history this example has proven that federal action can ignite economic opportunity.
"Someone tried to ignite the engine multiple times," said Lukasz Wasik, the trucking company's transport manager.
Will a statement recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital ignite a similar round of defiance and violence?
He's not the first charismatic founder and executive to ignite problems at the company he started.
Henry contributed 158 yards rushing and three touchdowns Monday to ignite Alabama's 45-40 victory against Clemson.
In the first season of Summer House, she tried — and failed — to ignite sparks with Kyle Cooke.
Pinkett Smith said she decided to voice her opinion in order to help ignite change in Hollywood.
Depending on these psychodynamics of the actor/actress, this role could ignite regression, destabilization and/or disassociation.
But Jewish GOP leaders have already witnessed at least two cultural flashpoints that Trump managed to ignite.
Microsoft announced a suite of security tools for its cloud offerings at its Ignite conference on Monday.
Fishermen will ignite a body of water and all of the fish will float to the top.
The plant housed extremely flammable organic peroxides that required refrigeration, as once they heat up, they ignite.
Rajasic foods are foods that will ignite certain reactions in your body and are harder to ingest.
Microsoft previously announced data types in Excel at Ignite 2017 — and launched into preview earlier this year.
Any variable—mental illness, addiction, other dysfunction—can ignite chaos affecting every aspect of a prisoner's life.
The Los Angeles Clippers are hoping the return of forward Blake Griffin can ignite their championship hopes.
You set up a situation, and then you basically ignite it, and you get what you get.
Could we be absolutely sure that a nuclear explosion wouldn't ignite all the world's atmosphere or oceans?
The projectile would be filled with a flammable material that would ignite when the bullet is fired.
This year, Ignite is looking for filmmakers with the dexterity to find what's next for the medium.
To ignite this interest, schools and wider society need to introduce them to coding in fun ways.
And, of course, the comment served to ignite plenty of female ire -- a second feminist moment indeed.
Social media also helped ignite the movement, allowing activists to connect and circumvent the state-controlled media.
Thus ended his short-lived attempt to ignite a guerrilla war in the heart of the Andes.
Furthermore, the piece serves as a reminder that women should continue fighting ever day to ignite change.
But instead of lighting up the old way, users ignite a carbon tip that heats the tobacco.
This aspect may ignite drama and tension that's been ready to be released for a long time.
This is but one piece in Microsoft's big vision for quantum computing that it discussed at Ignite.
Republicans touted the package as one that would benefit people of all incomes and ignite the economy.
The Ignite will also include swim tracking, and Polar's smart coaching features Running Index and Running Program.
That is slightly above analyst expectations, and that's with Facebook subsidizing the headsets to ignite the market.
Divide & Dissolve are sick of venues not having enough power to ignite their colossal wall of amps.
During that pass, Cassini will also briefly ignite its main engine to help fine-tune its orbit.
As it turns out, most — if not all — Android phones sold by Verizon make use of Ignite.
JP-8, the jet fuel often used to ignite trash, released clouds of benzene, a known carcinogen.
Elias Zananiri, a spokesman for Abbas, claimed hopefully that Trump's visit could re-ignite the peace process.
Flight safety experts have found that when packed tightly together, laptop batteries can self-ignite and burn.
Her rallying cry helped to ignite new laws, policies, and programs on gender equality around the world.
Family sources tell us the suspects shot them first and came back later to ignite the car.
But others are warning Trump against taking drastic measures that could cause the volatile region to ignite.
The fire hadn't started then a car ran into the bus which caused the fuel to ignite.
After a firework explodes, its pellets ignite, burn and generate color as they float through the sky.
Iran is involved in multiple regional conflicts, which could ignite in the event of a US strike.
Should Trump pardon Manafort and Gates, he could close down the case but ignite a political firestorm.
So when power lines do spark, these climate conditions mean drier vegetation is more likely to ignite.
Aho broke a 23-21 tie just 279 seconds into the second period to ignite the rally.
Successful pop-ups should ignite the five senses, Ms. Gonzalez explained, because they are selling lifestyle events.
A passionate Aries could ignite his romantic spark, as Booker was born under Venus retrograde in Aries.
But U.F.C. needed a blast from the past to ignite the fanbase as it moves toward 211.
The best place to ignite someone's drive is right at their skill strength or slightly above it.
His exquisite images, still used in textbooks, ignite synaptic charges throughout 212084th-century art, from Surrealism onward.
His exquisite images, still used in textbooks, ignite synaptic charges throughout 20616th-century art, from Surrealism onward.
When we pass through these clouds, specks of dust ignite in the atmosphere and produce bright streaks.
His exquisite images, still used in textbooks, ignite synaptic charges throughout 703th-century art, from Surrealism onward.
"It looked like a million fireflies flying over to ignite the tinder dry brush," Mr. Buchanan said.
Khloe's got no one with whom she wants to hook up or ignite a new relationship with.
His exquisite images, still used in textbooks, ignite synaptic charges throughout 20th-century art, from Surrealism onward.
All this did was ignite the spark inside of me to ensure this dream became a reality.
Disappointing data and earnings updates could ignite periodic panics over the threat of recession, even if remote.
Ewbank was aghast at Namath's brazenness, fearing it would ignite a fire under the perhaps overconfident Colts.
Their central strategy wasn't to ignite a full-blown crisis of confidence in the institutions of government.
Wildfires that ignite in extreme wind conditions can be very difficult to bring under control, firefighters say.
The Academy's encouragement helped ignite and sustain my career and I am incredibly grateful for that support.
The videos helped ignite the largest protests in several years in the once prosperous southern African country.
The conversation Kaepernick's actions helped ignite, Bennett believes, was more valuable than any of his own paychecks.
The speech came as some fires had already broken out, but major blazes were yet to ignite.
Watch the above video created by Ignite, a group dedicated to getting young women involved in politics.
Once the Starliner is deployed, it'll ignite its own engines, which will take the capsule into orbit.
The move immediately attracted international condemnation, with critics concerned it could ignite further conflict in the region.
"The incident revealed a potential for the battery inside the camera to ignite," the department's statement said.
Myles Turner drained a 3-pointer to ignite Indiana's 18-9 run to end the first quarter.
There is growing international concern that the Turkish offensive could ignite yet another humanitarian crisis in Syria.
They could also ignite social unrest in a country that has a chronically high youth unemployment rate.
As NPR reporter Dan Charles explains: Octane is a measure of gasoline's tendency to ignite under pressure.
Analysts generally believe the new connectivity could ignite sales, though there is little consensus as to how much.
You need to ignite a passion, a sense of pride, not unlike a patriotic sentiment, in your employees.
The cockles, mussels and clams feeding unobtrusively on the seabed don't tend to ignite quite so much excitement.
The Trump administration argues its tax cuts will ignite the economy and tax revenue will increase, not decrease.
Long-time campaigners are counting on a measles campaign to ignite a new fervor for public health work.
Then, the abort was initiated, causing the abort motor and attitude control motor, which provides steering, to ignite.
These, often aluminium-based, particles ignite a fraction of a second later and burn at very high temperatures.
The underwhelming result also looks set to re-ignite pressure within Merkel's bloc for a tougher conservative image.
With new storytelling formats, aid organizations hope to ignite empathy in faraway viewers — and perhaps stoke some generosity.
Gaza printers had been busy all week with an unusual assignment: preparing thousands of Israeli flags to ignite.
Editorial Given the brittle relations between the Obama administration and Israel, even truth-telling can ignite a firestorm.
The embers can land in gutters and siding and smolder for up to 12 hours before they ignite.
His numbers will re-ignite the debate over whether he has real grassroots energy behind his establishment candidacy.
Fifteen winners will receive coveted spots as Sundance Ignite Fellows, complete with a trip to the 2017 festival.
The next time we'll see the boosters is when they ignite their engines one more time to land.
But even with nominal prices coming down, it did not ignite any substantial uptick in demand, he added.
A note of caution: Armenia's nasty territorial dispute with Azerbaijan has not been resolved and could ignite again.
This is not some shitty plastic hoverboard that will ignite your life savings stashed away under your bed.
It's the mid '80s and the Cold War is waiting for the spark that'll ignite World War III.
Though the order was thankfully rescinded, that hasn't kept scientists from being concerned enough to ignite a movement.
For any Mexican, this question causes emotional turmoil, and your answer could ignite a number of heated discussions.
She insists that water protectors are peaceful protesters, but worries that aggressive legislation disenfranchising protesters could ignite violence.
Would he swing for the rafters and put someone on the bench who would ignite the progressive base?
And while it is likely to solidify Trump's base, will such an approach ignite record breaking Democratic turnout?
Unlike the sequential novel (so appropriately condemned by Breton) the aphorism in Cioran's hands seemed to spontaneously ignite.
Founded in early 2018, RosieReality's first AR experience is designed to ignite kids interested in robotics and programming.
Once that happens, I think it will grow and ignite the rest of the fan base as well.
And Ignite itself can be disabled, too, by locating it in the app list inside of Android's settings.
Buccaneers coach Dirk Koetter had no interest in helping ignite a quarterback controversy a week earlier than necessary.
Last year, the IMF pointedly urged Angola to find new ways to ignite growth outside of crude production.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission also offers tips: • Never allow young children to play with or ignite fireworks.
But Rose responded with another 3-pointer, and Enechionyia finished a dunk to ignite the Owls' closing kick.
Eventually, the heat shield and parachutes are jettisoned, as tiny thrusters on the bottom of the spacecraft ignite.
Instead, the plan was to ignite Juno's main engine, putting the vehicle in the shorter 14-day orbit.
Ignite is also very much a forward-looking conference that keeps the changing role of IT in mind.
Add cognac, and using a match or lighter, ignite to flambé, and cook until the flame dies out.
Heavy-handed responses to demonstrations, especially peaceful ones, can ignite more violence or turn public opinion against leaders.
But in the second, the world number one seemed to flick a switch and ignite the after burners.
Such a move will set a dangerous precedent, and could ignite a diplomatic storm in and of itself.
Even all terrain vehicles (ATVs) can be a wildfire risk, because the hot exhaust can ignite dry brush.
"Obviously, when you think of Sunset Park, that's an opportunity to ignite a potential fan base," he said.
Google's apparent reticence could ignite criticism, from prominent figures like Peter Thiel, of the company's ties to Beijing.
NASA estimates that 160 to 200 meteors will ignite in Earth's atmosphere every hour during the display's peak.
The right has found a way to ignite their base through shrewd tactics often eschewed by the left.
Over the relentless beat of his band, those were more than enough to ignite an already dancing crowd.
However, he felt something was still missing: the spark that would ignite his most ambitious project to date.
While these storms could bring some beneficial rains, they're more likely to ignite new fires from lightning strikes.
As a team, we at Logmeh aim to ignite our potential energy and attract others to its light.
People ignite 84 percent of all wildfires, whether that's from downed power lines, broken-down vehicles, or arson.
The region is usually too wet to ignite, so the vast majority of fires are caused by humans.
And there are more fires in those areas because of the presence of humans, who often ignite them.
Even if the conditions are right for a wildfire, you still need something or someone to ignite it.
They then returned to their homes in Guinea and Liberia, helping ignite the worst Ebola epidemic in history.
"I think it could ignite the whole beer group if it delivers better-than-expected numbers," Cramer said.
To counteract this reality, the Trump administration can ignite U.S. economic growth by expanding access to mortgage credit.
Microsoft is set to unveil a lot of news at its annual Microsoft Ignite conference in Orlando, Florida.
Choosing a Republican for vice president could ignite a fire on the floor at the Democratic National Convention.
On at least one occasion, protesters tried and failed to ignite and throw Molotov cocktails at the police.
And if he fires Mueller he could finally ignite a total revolt by members of his own party.
N paid $208 million for Ignite Holdings LLC, which makes beverage containers under the brands Contigo and Avex.
There's little indication Trump wants to ignite another war in the Middle East despite his tough Iran stance.
Beware of trinkets and small purchases, which seem harmless, but "are meant to ignite your spending," Rick says.
Take note: On this same day, Mars enters Capricorn, which will ignite the relationship sector of your chart.
There are plenty of studies that have found otherwise, but this one will certainly ignite the debate again.
"When a fire overtakes a town like Paradise, what usually happens isn't that the trees ignite buildings, but rather that buildings that haven't been hardened against fires ignite from a storm of embers that got ahead of the main fire front," Cal Fire Deputy Chief Scott McLean told BuzzFeed News.
He'll be replaced by Tristan Watson, current Ignite MD. In that time, Ignite has run 7 programs, raised several funding rounds, seen a number of its alumni exit, and most recently expanded beyond its Newcastle base in the North East of England to the U.K. cities of Manchester and London.
Microsoft is unveiling future changes to its OneDrive cloud storage service today at the company's Ignite conference in Orlando.
This has led to snow melting earlier, drier landscapes and a longer season when fires are likely to ignite.
That seemed to ignite Wade for his huge quarter as the Heat rallied to tie the score 68-68.
Both companies could benefit from Trump's policies that could ignite hiring and they both benefit from higher interest rates.
Or it could all be a massive red herring, deliberately designed to ignite as much internet speculation as possible.
What happened next was a first for the activists and helped ignite debate about whether light projection equals trespass.
The National Council on Fireworks Safety says to ignite one firework at a time and then move away quickly.
" The ideal conversation-starter scenario: "Sparked-up conversations ignite ideas, and hopefully this tee would become a conversation piece!
Taylor drilled a 3-pointer to ignite an 11-2 run that gave Utah its first double-digit lead.
Palu was hit by bombings in 2005, believed to have been part of a campaign to re-ignite tension.
Climate change will lead to more wildfires nationwide as hotter temperatures dry out plants, making them easier to ignite.
But this is not the first time Pelosi's done something to ignite a roar of internet memes and controversy.
Word to the wise: Starting the Echo with one friend will likely ignite an Echo war of epic proportions.
This sets the stage for profoundly dry grasslands, scrublands, and forest, which are likely to ignite with any spark.
After 7:30AM ET, the capsule will ignite its engine and take itself out of orbit, descending to Earth.
If that timing sounds familiar, it's because a Microsoft employee accidentally revealed it during an Ignite session last month.
At its Ignite conference today, Microsoft announced that it is making its Edge browser more secure in enterprise environments.
Shares of Ignite, which went public in 2012, were up 3.8 percent at 2.5 cents in pink sheet trading.
Gasoline engines have spark plugs to ignite the air and fuel mixture to combust and make the engine operate.
Because really, the shoot is accomplishing exactly what most art aims to: to be provocative, and to ignite conversation.
Supporters of the deal argue that it will create larger, more competitive markets, helping to ignite Africa's stalled industrialisation.
That debris — bits of rock and dust — will ignite when it enters our atmosphere, streaking across the night sky.
This gadget is good for lighting cigarettes, cigars, and candles, though it does ignite slower than traditional flame lighters.
During these events, the vehicle's engine will ignite, taking the rocket up to an altitude high above the Earth.
As they return to earth, the pellets ignite at an altitude of 35 to 50 miles above our heads.
Apple has no official presence at CES, so it was up to Fitbit to ignite excitement in this category.
Also, Polar's running watches have always been finicky when it comes to syncing, and the Ignite is no exception.
It seems to be more of an anomaly that Ignite wasn't on the Galaxy S7 in the first place.
Clippers coach Doc Rivers started Williams and Marjanovic in the second half in an effort to ignite his team.
But those survey results illuminate why books and shows like 13 Reasons and the discussions they ignite are important.
A quasi-tutorial sequence involved throwing potatoes into labelled bins before using a lit torch to ignite a reaction.
When he fails, many of his daughters want to ignite a war with the Lannisters and assassinate Tommen Baratheon.
We want you to ignite this fire and continue to fuel it and maximize it to your absolute fullest.
Add cognac, and using a match or lighter, ignite to flambé, and cook until the flame dies out. 3.
That situation has been a very slow-burn, but at some point it's going to have to ignite, right?
If you're lucky enough to have a lighter or matches, ignite the tinder and gently blow on the fire.
Foreign governments around the world are issuing debt at negative rates, desperately trying to spur growth and ignite inflation.
But the order of questioning did ignite another round of partisan bickering as Democrats protested the order of affairs.
As a nation, we are about to ignite a public health disaster — one that's self-inflicted and entirely preventable.
He suggests Japan and South Korea should develop their own nuclear forces, which could ignite a nuclear arms race.
"Organizations are much more particular," said Kim Seeling Smith, founder of human resources training and consulting firm Ignite Global.
When a warmer climate dries them out, though, peatlands can ignite and burn for months, years, or even decades.
Last week, Miss America announced a partnership with the women's political leadership organization IGNITE to promote female political engagement.
Measles, pertussis and chickenpox: Close, crowded conditions can ignite outbreaks of these and other highly transmissible, vaccine-preventable diseases.
Wildfires are pretty routine around these parts, where it takes little to ignite characteristically dry and deadwood-choked forests.
Homes with broken or open windows, flammable landscape materials, or gutters littered with debris are also quick to ignite.
But a chaotic election day could ignite new violence, as was the case after the 248 and 2350 elections.
The push for personal pronouns like "they/them" and "ze/hir" can ignite a power struggle in college classrooms.
Dry vegetation is more likely to ignite and burn, especially as it dries out even more in summer months.
Or do voids simply ignite a primal kenophobia — an uncontrollable human desire to fill every empty space with stuff?
The 30,000-strong force, opposed by Russia, Turkey, Iran and Syria, could ignite a new phase in the war.
Yet Mr. Trump's modulated tone seemed calculated to open a negotiation with China rather than ignite a trade war.
Microsoft announced the new service Monday at its Ignite conference in Orlando, saying it would launch in coming months.
Below, find all of the news from Ignite 2019's opening day and updates as the week goes on.
The push for personal pronouns like "they/them" and "ze/hir" can ignite a power struggle in college classrooms.
Some speakers are coming to "shout fire" in a university campus and ignite hatred toward student communities on campus.
Lewis had 11 points and Shackelford got eight points in less than a minute to ignite Alabama's closing run.
As they watched those babies glow green through filtered lenses, they wondered: How many other amphibians would also ignite?
What does this tell you about the goals of Ignite and the larger movement of women running for office?
Sitting atop it all was a ring of zirconium, an incendiary substance meant to ignite any nearby flammable material.
Haig did not mention the incendiary rounds -- which are meant to ignite what they hit -- in Friday's news conference.
You don't get to ignite an impeachment effort and never account for your actions and role in orchestrating it.
Once the Atlas V deploys the Starliner tomorrow, the capsule will ignite its own engines and climb into orbit.
But Ms. Conway's posture was all the kindling a hair-triggered public needed to ignite a battle over decorum.
George sank three consecutive free throws and drained back-to-back 246-pointers to ignite a 14-3 surge.
Sparks, heat or a flame can ignite these in a flash, and the losses can be costly for companies.
That's the case even when there's no consensus favorite like "Beasts of the Southern Wild" (2012) to ignite Sundance.
That contributed to widespread blackouts in the southern city Basra, already common during the summer, and helped ignite protests.
The light would also "easily ignite fires with flammable objects like leaves, twigs, paper, or your clothing," he added.
But Bee should've known that it would ignite the exact outrage that it did, and stood by her comment.
Ignite, a new accelerator for like-minded startups that are pushing the boundaries of education through gaming and other means.
"We are hoping that our paper will ignite a widespread public debate about the global environment and climate," said Ripple.
You are forever the light that makes my soul ignite, you're the text book definition of my true soul mate.
This rule comes from Bejan, who thought of it while watching a mound of charcoal ignite in his backyard grill.
The central states - where religious and cultural differences frequently ignite conflict - have been at the epicenter of clashes for decades.
That may be one reason why growth forecasts are far from the 231 percent Trump suggested his policies could ignite.
One hitch: Mercury's backspin can ignite lovers' quarrels, so make sure everything is out on the table to avoid misunderstandings.
That may be one reason why growth forecasts are far from the 4 percent Trump suggested his policies could ignite.
Maybe the live-action adaptation of Akira from Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi will ignite a global obsession with anime.
If conditions are too wet, a fire won't ignite, but if it's too dry, the fire is hard to contain.
The company also announced a number of new features and capabilities for OneDrive at its Microsoft Ignite conference last fall.
The Minnesota Wild may see the welcome return of a familiar face in their bid to ignite a sputtering offense.
The movie's director, Boots Riley, and the rest of the creative team are hoping its originality will help ignite people.
"One spark could ignite a flame that no one can extinguish," says an aid worker trying to reduce intercommunal violence.
Just a spark — which comes from people more than 80 percent of the time — "could ignite a firestorm," Abrams says.
Curry then tossed in consecutive threes to ignite a 30-point flurry by the Warriors the rest of the quarter.
Apparently, the teacher had successfully changed the color of the flame a few times but the last one wouldn't ignite.
It was the first time where I really felt a flame ignite and I could see a future with Clay.
" Jeffrey Osborne, an analyst at Cowen, said the Model Y wouldn't ignite "elevated demand or enthusiasm for the Tesla brand.
I get sad when I see so much potential in someone and they can't find the spark to ignite it.
Now 48 states have filed lawsuits against Purdue Pharma, accusing the company of helping to ignite the nationwide opioid crisis.
To do this, vehicles have to ignite their onboard engines at precise times to get into higher and higher orbits.
Illustration showing the moment the Schiaparelli lander was to jettison its back shell and parachute and ignite its descent engines.
People are moving into areas prone to burning, people ignite the majority of blazes, and people are changing the climate.
During today's Ignite keynote, Narayen also noted that he sees this as the next phase in Adobe's partnership with Microsoft.
Embedded underneath the spacecraft are four engines that can ignite and propel the Starliner far away from a malfunctioning rocket.
But its latest smartwatch—the Ignite—seems aimed at the more casual enthusiast—the weekend warrior who's a data dummy.
The tightly contested game was tied at 803 before Rozier drilled his eighth 3-pointer to ignite a runaway finish.
Dickerson, Kiermaier ignite Rays in rout of Blue Jays TORONTO — The win was a long time coming for Alex Cobb.
Meerkat may have helped ignite the livestreaming craze but its creators' latest app is taking a different approach to video.
Most of the time, these injuries happen because the fireworks ignite unexpectedly or because of inappropriate usage, the CPSC said.
That could ignite a global risk rally, sending equities higher and pushing the U.S. indexes back near all-time highs.
Though occasionally his campaign seemed poised to ignite, as after his second-place finish in South Carolina, it never did.
Remarks made during the NPC by Lu Hao, Heilongjiang's governor and its deputy party-chief, appeared to ignite the unrest.
" It was probably for the best that Wednesday night's unveiling of the Shanghai Disneyland nightly fireworks show, "Ignite the Dream!
Provorov's goal seemed to ignite the Flyers and the game wound up 2-2 at the end of the second.
The third line of Phil Kessel, Carl Hagelin and Nick Bonino helped ignite the Penguins with a combined five points.
Eduardo Escobar and Flores connected for solo home runs off Tony Watson to ignite the Diamondbacks' rally in the eighth.
El Niño played a role in the fires, scientists say, by creating conditions in which vegetation can ignite more easily.
She thinks the cult leader is failing to ignite the rage of women because he's too busy pissing everyone off.
If not done carefully, doing so can ignite an alternative narrative that consumes the original meaning and spreads like wildfire.
Find cold stocks of once-hot companies that could ignite again — that way you could potentially enjoy the whole run.
My lack of body confidence is ruining my sex life, making me upset whenever my partner tries to ignite romance.
Its goal is to mindfully build on the city's network and further innovation, said Michael Schirling, who heads BTV Ignite.
In the worst, invading a war zone where so many foreign adversaries are active could ignite a major regional war.
The Ignite can track more than 100 different exercises, including everything from aerobics and basketball to kitesurfing and Finnish baseball.
Was it boredom, or did he want to ignite the fires of internet chaos and watch us absolutely lose it?
" Mateen added, "You people are gonna get it, and I'm gonna ignite it if they try to do anything stupid.
Also on March 20, warrior planet Mars enters Fire sign Sagittarius, which will ignite the social sector of your chart.
The blast also emits shockwaves that can topple buildings, along with sweltering temperatures that can burn skin and ignite fires.
The news is sure to ignite debate (watch the fur fly!) among dog owners and scientists who study canine behavior.
Home and business owners in fire-prone areas must also keep their properties clear of vegetation that could easily ignite.
Anne Moses is the president and founder of Ignite, an organization focused on helping young women to become political leaders.
"Listen, we're over here trying to ignite a revolution, and you're over there making coffee!" one of the men called.
If tech companies want to ignite real change within the industry, they must bolster their dedication to empowering female talent.
He also made a documentary called "Encender el Corazón," or "Ignite the Heart," which lionized Mr. Raniere's work in Mexico.
His ability to ignite his progressive base and rally them behind the Democratic nominee would mark an instant game changer.
Deputies rushed to the scene when they got reports of a customer trying to ignite a bomb inside the store.
Rubio took a steal in for a layup and Favors scored on a pair of dunks to ignite the run.
Ignite is a play to help Shasta double-down on enterprise startups, which means B2B SaaS most of the time.
Back then, it would have been almost inconceivable that his choice of golfing partners would ignite an international political firestorm.
Still, with the heat rising and conditions dry, officials were also expecting fresh wildfires that could ignite by other methods.
"This campaign, while not openly anti-Semitic, clearly has the potential to ignite uncontrolled emotions, including anti-Semitism," they said.
A subway fare hike in Chile or a proposed tax on WhatsApp calls in Beirut is enough to ignite uprisings.
The first was Faisal Shahzad, an al Qaeda supporter who tried to ignite a car bomb on Broadway in 2010.
Only a totally separate, unrelated scandal could ignite the impeachment fervor to the point of no return, I told myself.
As a songwriter, you have to kind of have something to say, something to record, something to ignite a conversation.
A small part alongside Burt Reynolds in "The Cannonball Run" (1981) failed to ignite Chan's career in the United States.
She knew how to get them to dig in and ignite that fire—the same fire that burned within her.
I'm an anxious person, and if I'm always ready to ignite my anxiety, it could lead to more nocebo effects.
Microsoft is announcing its next major release of Office today at Ignite in Orlando, with a planned release for next year.
You just have to find the right one that speaks to your personality and aesthetic, something that won't ignite immediate regret.
The beam is powerful enough to burn through a gas tank and ignite the fuel storage facility in a military airport.
Go deeper: How police brutality drives cities into debt California's fight against police violence Vivid revelations in police shootings ignite fury
You did not discuss forest and land management, the wildland-urban interface and the increase in the things that ignite wildfires.
These are only a few of the companies to ignite the collective ire of progressive consumers over corporate ties to Trump.
Can a sleepy New England town ignite or co-opt popular discussion around deeply embedded power structures within the documentary landscape?
But all three rockets — adding up to 27 engines — will need need to ignite simultaneously for the Falcon Heavy to fly.
"For the finishing touch on a citrusy crepe suzette, many ignite liqueur poured over a freshly-cooked crepe," the description read.
Eventually the rocket will separate and a second upper stage engine will ignite, boosting the vehicle and its payload into orbit.
Nobile said when it comes to online dating, chemistry often doesn't ignite until you're comfortable in the second or third date.
"This is not only where structures are most at risk, it's also where fires are most likely to ignite," Syphard said.
Unlike the public markets which have regular earnings that ignite valuation changes, the private markets have very few catalysts for change.
Fashion magazine covers can kickstart a model's career or ignite a national conversation (about important issues even bigger than, yes, photoshop).
Stocks focused on the positives of Donald Trump's policies but ignored its fears that he could ignite a global trade war.
Bilzerian tells PEOPLE that submissions have started pouring in, but that Ignite will take its time in selecting the right spokesmodels.
A rocket from Gaza, an air strike by Israel, a bullet from Hizbullah—any of these could ignite the next one.
They could spike far higher during Diwali, when pyromaniac revellers ignite lakhs and crores (ie, a lot) of sparklers and rockets.
Caupain scored only three points in the run, but also had two boards, a steal and block to ignite the Bearcats.
That's why, this fall, we're undertaking a campaign to ignite the vocal majority of gun-sense supporters from coast to coast.
She too is spending more time than expected crossing Wisconsin, trying to ignite a campaign that just hasn't generated much heat.
The problem is that a lemon stuffed with copper and zinc electrodes simply doesn't generate enough power to ignite steel wool.
Polar says it's introducing overnight heart rate measurement, better sleep tracking, guided breathing exercises, and personalized training guides to the Ignite.
Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)As for accuracy, I found the Ignite to be on-par with the Apple Watch Series 4.
Twitter did better than Wall Street expected, but it still needs to figure out how to re-ignite that growth engine.
This is also the end of the dry season in the state, when vegetation tends to be most ready to ignite.
How might we re-ignite a sense of possibility and elbow out the constrictions imposed by current ways of doing things?
Another young woman in Oakland who started with IGNITE when she was in college is now running for Oakland City Council.
Hidayati said she hoped the court ruling would ignite a wider debate on the need for better care for haze victims.
"Turkey cannot ignite the fire and at the same time act as a firefighter," he told a briefing after the talks.
The company said it "shares the same desire" as Cartivator to ignite the Olympic flame in 2020 using the flying car.
"This is aimed to ignite a nuclear war on the Korean peninsula at any cost," the North's KCNA news agency said.
Now, at its Ignite conference, the company has opened the service to all developers who want to give it a spin.
Holder buried a go-ahead 3-pointer to ignite another 8-0 run and put the Sun Devils up 43-36.
As temperatures rise, wildfires are becoming more frequent in part because hotter temperatures dry out vegetation, making it easier to ignite.
"The region has become a matchbox ready to ignite because America and its allies are flooding it with weapons," he said.
But Payne helped to ignite a 16-0 run that extended the Gators' lead to 28-10 with 5:18 remaining.
The danger, as Potter observed, is that the need to protect the legal market could ignite a new war on drugs.
Pathogens know no borders, don't have passports, can come from a bioterrorist or Mother Nature and can ignite already volatile situations.
"Regardless, his foreign policy continues to ignite tensions in the main oil-exporting centre and is, thus, price supportive," they said.
Although it may be too windy on Lake Abraham to ignite broken bubble pockets with a flame, it is possible elsewhere.
There are more homes that could catch fire, more infrastructure like power lines that could ignite a fire during extreme winds.
"Need to write more / Freedom to fight more / Seek insight more / Ignite more," she says in a tone resembling spoken-word.
Ask any room of Nirvana fans what the Seattle band's best album is and that room will ignite in furious debate.
Mars will enter fellow Air sign Aquarius on November 9, which will ignite the romance and creativity sector of your chart.
As the body shunts its face at us and its previously-hollow eyes ignite, we know that it must be heeded.
In November 803, three individuals with connections to Asatru were arrested in conjunction with a plot to ignite a race war.
In the case of these recent fires, low relative humidity and warm temperatures increased the risk that dry brush could ignite.
Smart hit a 3-pointer on the ensuing possession to ignite a 14-0 run that lasted more than three minutes.
Their gift helped create the Ignite Program, a community engagement effort that brings local elementary and high school students to campus.
Days of abnormally high temperatures have contributed to the intensity of fires, by making vegetation drier and more likely to ignite.
Mr. Morey's comment appeared to ignite a buildup of frustration with the United States that has mounted amid the trade war.
At Microsoft's Ignite conference last week, the company quietly released three new sizzle videos for Yammer, Tasks, and the Fluid Framework.
Once fuel-heavy areas finally ignite, whether from human activity or a lightning strike, they can spark large-scale, deadly fires.
The Starliner was supposed to ignite its own thrusters after separating from the rocket, in order to put itself into orbit.
There's no clear road map for the Open Data Initiative, which was unveiled at the Microsoft's Ignite conference in Orlando, Florida.
Lamb drained a pair of long-range shots to ignite a 12-2 run to push Indiana's lead to 79-58.
After Tyreke Evans's basket put the Pelicans up 91-90, Wall fed Morris for a dunk to ignite the final burst.
"People are understanding that it's not just some technocratic, boring area," Hubbard said of the antitrust debate Warren has helped ignite.
This could easily ignite a major religious conflagration in the Middle East and beyond with an outcome that cannot be predicted.
His threats to build a border wall and make Mexicans pay for it would ignite firestorms of patriotic fury and resentment.
They said gunpowder had been placed under the lenses in the hope it would ignite under prolonged exposure to the sun.
Many people have not left Malibu because erratic winds continue to ignite spot fires on abandoned lawns and in dry, overgrown brush.
Simply light a match and ignite InstaFire — a mixture of wood pellets, volcanic rock, and paraffin wax — to get a blaze going.
The high-profile pick is likely to re-ignite a partisan brawl over judges in the U.S. Senate and across the country.
OF Joc Pederson hit a two-run homer to help ignite a five-run rally in the seventh inning by the Dodgers.
We were there to re-ignite the magic we used to feel when The Simpsons was still good and updating LiveJournal mattered.
This is the Ignite session that takes place on the opening night of the conference and is now in its fifth year.
When proposed tariffs were initially announced, stock markets went into a tail spin on concerns they would ignite a global trade war.
The Lobos went more than three minutes without scoring, and during that time, Webb scored seven points to ignite the Broncos' run.
The plant manufactures organic peroxides, chemical compounds used in manufacturing construction materials, which can ignite when not stored at a low temperature.
If that number is shrinking, as the data suggest, it means much less policy is needed and too much could ignite inflation.
Last year, US authorities banned Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from all US flights after its lithium battery was found to spontaneously ignite.
These tools ignite conversion; they allow for an exchange of ideas and deeper engagement, and they drive increased traffic to media sites.
I wish that energy and that youth culture would ignite more creativity — I want things that are special and not mass market.
It is trying to ignite the immense Microsoft sales team to help push them deeper into the enterprise and generate more business.
It's going to ignite, it's going to be a risk-on sort of event that is going to be very short-lived.
It's clear in those moments that the movie is straining to ignite a popular franchise, or pretend it was one all along.
That carrier will then release the VSS Unity, and the spaceplane's main engine will ignite, propelling the vehicle high above the Earth.
Microsoft used its Ignite conference in Orlando, Florida, today to announce a number of new features that are coming to Office 365.
A surprise showing in Iowa, where Buttigieg is suddenly running strong, could ignite his bid as the race rounds into South Carolina.
When the bullet hit the car, it struck the fireworks that the family had just purchased, causing them to ignite, Gonzalez said.
"We want this to be an open framework," Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said during his keynote at the company's annual Ignite conference.
During last September's Ignite conference, Microsoft heavily emphasized its quantum computing efforts and launched both its Q# programming language and development kits.
At its Ignite conference in Orlando, Florida, the company announced some first steps in integrating LinkedIn's social graph with its Office products.
Before paper, Chinese wrote on bamboo slips; they used bamboo tubes for irrigation, and later stuffed them with gunpowder to ignite muskets.
Microsoft still has plenty more to demonstrate with the Surface Hub 2, which the company only teased at the recent Ignite conference.
Meanwhile, active fire suppression in some areas has allowed dry vegetation to accumulate, so when embers ignite, it causes a massive conflagration.
Wildfires do occur on their own in many parts of the United States, but humans now ignite the vast majority of them.
They fear vast redactions from the report will not only deprive Americans of evidence they deserve but will ignite ferocious legal battles.
"Lava is so hot that it can ignite things before it touches them," United States Geological Survey volcanologist Wendy Stovall told CNN.
"We were flat," said Islanders Coach Jack Capuano, who juggled line combinations and defensive tandems in an attempt to ignite his team.
Andrew Cuomo signs the bill as expected, the move could ignite a heated battle between New York state and Trump's legal team.
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During the first four hours of sleep, the Ignite will measure your average heart rate, heart rate variability (HRV), and breathing rate.
What it means: Samsung must be pretty certain that its investigation fully uncovered the battery-related issues causing the phones to ignite.
We've seen tributes and short films ignite the web, but rarely do we find a Miyazaki-influenced feature film with such personality.
MTA customers should turn off #Samsung Galaxy Note 7 before entering station or boarding bus due to concerns device's battery can ignite.
At first use, the viewer is momentarily fascinated by the virtual experience, but the content struggles to ignite and elicit lasting emotion.
Women choosing to enjoy a martini "popularized in mass culture" (we're looking at you, Carrie Bradshaw) won't ignite a public health apocalypse.
" The shooter added, "You people are gonna get it, and I m gonna ignite it if they try to do anything stupid.
Kiir's sacking of Machar as his deputy helped ignite the war in South Sudan in 2013, splitting the country along ethnic lines.
He calls treaty obligations into question, and suggests he would ignite wars with hostile powers if confronted with the most childish indignities.
For some on the anti-war left, there is also the fear that the Russia story will ignite a new Cold War.
When the Fireman first figures out that he can smolder and ignite at will, he doesn't feel like a comic-book character.
"Bernie Sanders could disappear from the scene and what he has helped ignite is going to keep going on," Mr. Canova said.
In normal storage conditions, ammonium nitrate is difficult to ignite, but intense heat and other unusual conditions can cause it to detonate.
You have to push it into the air with gas, like compressed oxygen, and then ignite it once it's in the air.
YouCubed's mission is to help ignite students' natural enthusiasm for math, which may have been crushed by worksheets, drills and homework. Homework!
"The promotion was a spark – it didn't just help launch ClassPass, it helped ignite something truly special in our community," she wrote.
Ingles and Grayson Allen buried back-to-back 3-pointers to ignite a 16-3 run that extended into the fourth quarter.
Founded by Kathy and Amy, the non-profit aims to spark awareness and ignite change through impact media, the arts and technology.
The new sun that Severian hopes to ignite and renew the earth is a literalization of the new son that Christians await.
Once at cruising altitude, a rocket's engines would ignite, carrying it and its satellite cargo the rest of the way into space.
It's a way to ignite conversation and help everyone understand the gravity of the situation and the immediate need for swift action.
Syria is now a crucible of war that threatens to spill over and ignite the entire region and perhaps even spread worldwide.
P.J. Tucker drilled back-to-back corner treys to ignite a 10-0 run that lifted Houston to a 17-9 lead.
Back in America, she did humor the producers by trying to ignite fireworks in her relationship with (a now engaged) Brody Jenner.
Moussawi added that Hariri's resignation, which he said was done under coercion from Riyadh, was a spark that aimed to ignite Lebanon.
The hero was Nicolas Batum, who scored seven points on two possessions in a span of 31 seconds to ignite the run.
They want to support growth via infrastructure and consumer spending, but they are also careful not to re-ignite a housing bubble.
Manson had ordered the killings as a way to ignite an apocalyptic race war he dubbed "Helter Skelter," after the Beatles' song.
Worries that the Trump administration's protectionist policies could ignite a trade war between the world's two largest economies punished equities last week.
Only when the knockout stages start in 2019 will their credentials truly be examined; only when they meet will the competition ignite.
The remarks were the latest to ignite controversy for the governor, who faces low approval ratings ahead of an election in November.
The newly designed Puma Ignite Pwradapt golf shoes use a unique design in the spikes to give you an impressively stable swing.
The Huntington Library has a collection of about 12,000 cards, and we're offering you a peek inside that may ignite your imagination.
But McVeigh and Nichols managed to ignite a public debate that ended up making a lot more people sympathetic to their grievances.
Schiff delivered the most forceful rebuke of allegations that he somehow coached or colluded with the whistleblower to ignite the Ukraine scandal.
He also served on the board of directors of Ignite Adaptive Sports, an organization that offers winter-sports lessons to the disabled.
Television and movie productions had fled New York City for cheaper locations, and the new studio was trying to ignite a turnaround.
Eureka Ignite for $1883 ($25 off): This compact camp stove is the smaller sister of one of our favorite portable camp stoves.
The F.B.I. tried to interview the anonymous whistle-blower who helped ignite the impeachment inquiry, several people familiar with the matter said.
Microsoft's Ignite conference kicks off in Orlando today, and we're bound to hear more about the future of Teams, Office, and more.
If you manage to ignite the team, to create an energy inside the team, that's key for having success in the sport.
Overlooked obituaries: The blues musician Robert Johnson gained little notice during his life, but his scarce recordings helped ignite rock 'n' roll.
The Tubbs fire that caused the tree to ignite spread across 28,000 acres and destroyed over 500 homes, according to California firefighters.
The claw marks were added using a laser-etching process that cut into the plastic casing deep enough to ignite a fire.
Perry carried 25 times, including a 28-yard touchdown run in the early second quarter, to ignite Navy to 22016 straight points.
But Gordon followed with his first of five treys to ignite the Rockets, who closed the period with a 25-211 run.
We hope to ignite a national conversation — a movement — that will lead, ultimately, to every American being inspired and eager to serve.
Jefferson County chief executive Jeff Branick said authorities are concerned the fire could ignite other chemical tanks at the 218-acre site.
That was the first sign of hope," she says of the shirt, adding, "all it takes is one blink to ignite hope.
It is possible that multiple fires will ignite at the same time, in the same area — perhaps even in the same canyon.
But he warned that such a decision had the potential to ignite an armed conflict that would destabilize the region for years.
The launch is not one that dramatically alters eBay's business, nor one that will ignite sudden growth to help it catch Amazon.
Mars in Capricorn will ignite the communication sector of you chart, little scorpion, encouraging straightforward communication and making your mind extra sharp.
The company has had to face the reality of trying to ignite growth, whether that's from expanding into new businesses or acquiring them.
Just press the shutter, and every time you do, internal chemical reactions ignite to give you a completely one-of-a-kind photo.
Ignite a wad of gunpowder, for example, and the result is a chemical reaction generating heat, which represents a sudden accumulation of energy.
Contradictory messages by the White House on Russia could ignite the fuse that pushes this grinding conflict beyond the point of no return.
But in this case, the transfer of heat goes in the other direction, as the superheated steam is able to ignite a match.
From there, the rocket will drop from underneath Cosmic Girl's left wing and then ignite, climbing the rest of the way to orbit.
Engines embedded in the outside of the vehicle can ignite during the ascent to space, carrying the capsule away from a disintegrating rocket.
Integrations between LinkedIn and other Microsoft products and services, including Dynamics 365 for Sales and Microsoft's CRM solution, were also announced at Ignite.
But every day that the rains don't arrive is an extra day that the vegetation is drying out, making it easier to ignite.
"For the employer, it's a commercial decision," said Kim Seeling Smith, founder and CEO of human resources training and consulting firm Ignite Global.
For example, NOAA already operates sophisticated satellites that can spot heat signatures from space of wildfires starting at nearly the moment they ignite.
If fire or extreme heat compromised the hoses connected to the cockpit, pure oxygen has the potential to ignite rapidly and/or explode.
The rocket's engine didn't ignite, but the flight clears the way for the very first test launch of Virgin Orbit's system next year.
In partnership with Adobe's Project 1324, Sundance Ignite has launched a short-film competition for filmmakers between the ages of 18 and 24.
Ignite filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Houston a proposal to sell its assets to Kelly Investment Group, a private equity firm.
Farmers and ranchers both depend in part on exports, and many are leery of any trade war that the new president could ignite.
To complement the ballerina-inspired "En Pointe" collection, Puma recruited the star to model the new Ignite Flash training shoe launching March 15.
The four of them are women scorned by male dominance and Bibi has a tale that is going to ignite them to action.
"Sometimes when you say things, even though you're really feeling them, it does ignite a little bit of a situation," the restauranteur admitted.
The Commission's decision may re-ignite controversies over the fair application of EU fiscal rules, after bigger countries escaped sanctions in the past.
Update May 9th, 2:45PM ET: This story has been updated with comment from Verizon, as well as additional detail on DT Ignite.
Shaped like a bowl, it was designed so that the rays of the sun would ignite gunpowder to trigger hammers for hourly bells.
Martin hit another long-range laser to ignite the Tigers who went on a 10-2 run to take a 75-65 lead.
Yet, in the nearly two years between their arrest and jailing, the expected US-style fentanyl explosion has so far failed to ignite.
I stay because there are so many more adventures to be had and so many fires of hope in people's souls to ignite.
But his threats to rip up trade deals and start imposing tariffs could slow growth or, worse, ignite a recession-inducing trade war.
About five hours after the Cygnus departs the ISS — and gets far enough away — a large blaze will ignite inside the capsule's belly.
When Essex, powerless after losing campaigns in Portugal, France and Ireland, attempted to ignite a rebellion against Elizabeth in London, he was beheaded.
Meanwhile, five years of drought, heat and bark beetles have left roughly 66 million dead trees in the Sierra Nevada, ready to ignite.
The cameras are left with triggers tuned to the sound of the launch, which, ideally, begin taking photos once the rocket's engines ignite.
Flooding rains across Argentina's core region at this time last year helped ignite a seasonal rally in Chicago soybean and soybean product futures.
" In one of the novel's most significant narrative passages, Lucia accompanies a fellow arsonist to help him ignite "one of the project buildings.
" He said he does "get angry" with the state of the country but tries "to ignite a more radical love in this country.
Comcast's announcement could ignite a bidding war among the U.S. giants hoping to expand their European operations with access to Sky's customer base.
"A high-level agreement between the president and Democratic congressional leaders could ignite the process and provide momentum for additional activity," Louer said.
If you're a serious athlete who wants insights into your training, and help personalizing your workouts, you'll be happy with the Polar Ignite.
Republicans also worry that Trump could make unrealistic claims about the tax plan, including that it could ignite 6 percent annual economic growth.
Halaby concluded her talk by stating matter-of-factly that she has and continues to believe that art can ignite a revolutionary impulse.
He acknowledged there were concerns that a censure of King could ignite a battle of censures over offensive speech between the two parties.
Mr. Pence's harder line is likely to ignite a debate in Australia about whether it, too, should take a harder line against China.
For years, these wines have represented an easy button to push for anyone wanting to ignite a skirmish in the wine culture wars.
But longtime observers worry that hot-tempered supporters in the orbit of the coalition, rather than in the leadership, may ignite serious problems.
Thompson, who had struggled with his shooting for much of the playoffs, helped ignite the Warriors, scoring 16 points in the first quarter.
With Ignite, cardholders earn 23% back on purchases and a 25% bonus on cash-back rewards after making six consecutive on-time payments.
"The cement sector staged a mixed performance where Fauji Cement Company Ltd, despite outperforming market expectations, failed to ignite investors' interest," Rasool said.
But they are the ones who ignite the court battles, who mean no prayers at high school football games, who must be accommodated.
" She added, "It is disappointing that some of my colleagues are feeding into the hate and division and mislabeling me to ignite fear.
Shasta's Ignite effort, then, will serve to orient the firm toward purely enterprise work, fitting with where its own market is already going.
Could the Clippers and the Lakers ignite something as insanely tribal as the old Celtics-Lakers rivalry, that war of six decades' vintage?
The weapon relies on a small atom bomb, inside a thick metal casing, that works like a match to ignite the hydrogen fuel.
Shares of Clorox dropped 1% after the company updated its fiscal year outlook and announced its new IGNITE strategy to increase future growth.
The updated guidance comes after Microsoft canceled events in China in Shanghai, Taipei, and most recently Hong Kong related to its Ignite conference.
Stephen Curtis's design, fringed with eucalyptus and given a painterly glow by Mark Howett's lighting, suggests a pastoral setting just waiting to ignite.
Second, I felt a small spark ignite: Maybe I could continue the legacy of this role that I had fallen in love with?
It would also be sure to ignite speculation about Jann Wenner, who has been slowly ceding control of the company to his son.
Lemon accused the president of "trying to ignite a civil war" and likened Trump to a 6-year-old child with imaginary friends.
Amazon is recalling 260,33 AmazonBasics portable power banks that can "overheat and ignite," according to a release by the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
This long period of market tranquillity highlights the confidence many investors and businesses have shown in President Trump's promise to ignite economic growth.
Stephen Curtis's design, fringed with eucalyptus and given a painterly glow by Mark Howett's lighting, suggests a pastoral setting just waiting to ignite.
No matter whether I agreed with President Barack Obama's policies or not, I never once worried that he might ignite a nuclear war.
Your heart would have to be made of adamantium to not ignite from that reference, which instantly conjures images of shirtless Hugh Jackman.
Hurts had not been playing well, Alabama was getting shut out and Saban needed something to ignite his team in this title game.
It's on Apple to find a way to re-ignite its core growth engine with the rest of its divisions being relatively ho-hum.
It is easier to publicly humiliate children to improve their grades than to ignite a fire in a child to inspire her to learn.
He said it kept the blaze from spreading, but crews are still putting out hot embers that could ignite dry trees, grass and shrubs.
Flamethrowers shoot out an ignited stream of flammable liquid so that agricultural workers, soldiers, and pyrotechnicians can ignite things that are several yards away.
Fury over the GOP's failure to block or repeal Obamacare helped ignite enthusiasm first under the tea party movement and then the Trump campaign.
Manson and his "family" expected the killing spree to ignite a race war, after which the Manson Family would emerge to lead the survivors.
The explosive was a combination of ammonium nitrate and aluminum powder, said the officials, who agreed that the substance is very difficult to ignite.
Brett Gardner snapped an 0-for-22 drought by smashing a two-run homer to ignite a five-run rally in the second inning.
Still, once he is embarked upon a presidency that will beset by global challenges, Trump may decide he doesn't want to ignite another crisis.
That's why many couples choose to leave the sameness of their homes and travel somewhere that actually can ignite some passion for Valentine's Day.
One animal coloration expert not involved in the study, professor Mary Caswell Stoddard at Princeton, thought the research would ignite conversations about dinosaur behavior.
Morgan answered with a pair of free throws to ignite a 6-0 Illinois run that ensured its first home win since Jan. 10.
Just a data point out of China, Ignite raised 75 million – Brian O'Malley:             These things are always refreshers of just how big China is.
Once the plane reaches the right altitude and drop zone, it'll release Pegasus, which will then ignite its main engine and zoom into orbit.
Using high-tech monitoring to detect and extinguish sources of public ire, such as official misconduct, pollution or land disputes, before they ignite protests.
Wansink couldn't have known that his blog post would ignite a firestorm of criticism that now threatens the future of his three-decade career.
William Regnery II, a man who inherited millions but struggled in business, tried for 15 years to ignite a racist political movement — and failed.
"Transhistorical" is something of a buzz word in curatorial circles these days, as museums seek new ways to ignite public interest in older art.
China's surprising decision in August to devalue its currency prompted concerns about the health of the country's economy and helped ignite a global rout.
These countries consider robots the fuel that will ignite business growth, enable humans to do more productive and meaningful work, and expand overall economies.
If something goes wrong in the middle of a launch, these engines can ignite and carry the Crew Dragon away from a malfunctioning rocket.
Neowin reports that Microsoft revealed a launch date of December 1st for the LTE version of the Surface Pro during an Ignite session yesterday.
William Regnery II, a man who inherited millions but struggled in business, tried for 183 years to ignite a racist political movement — and failed.
From there, the rocket will drop from the wing and ignite its main engine a few moments later in order to climb into space.
The next major step is the first drop test, in which a rocket will be deployed from the airplane, but it will not ignite.
With luck, at least from the customer's point of view, OneSpace and its modern fire arrows are about to ignite a private space race.
"There are indications that the attacker did not want to ignite the bomb at this moment," a spokesman for the Bavarian Interior Ministry said.
Contestants "couple up," sharing beds and hope to ignite a spark, but they can "pie off" their partners if they're interested in someone new.
Tear-gas canisters whizzed overhead into Gaza while kites sailed out, dangling cans of burning fuel meant to ignite the farms across the fence.
Bilzerian is the CEO of Ignite, a producer of cannabis products that are sold in licensed dispensaries in states where its sale is legal.
While most fitness smartwatches claim to do some version of this, the Ignite presents it in a much more digestible format, with actionable recommendations.
Regardless of how the data was employed to political ends, that lax data sharing was enough to ignite a firestorm around Facebook's privacy practices.
But Trump's election may not be unequivocally negative for the developing world if his infrastructure plans re-ignite commodity demand and boost U.S. growth.
Declining to indict would be certain to ignite fresh criticism that the Justice Department under Mr. Sessions is indifferent to allegations of police abuse.
The report is shocking on its own and should ignite outrage over the way young women are treated at the hands of powerful men.
This is how Verizon said it was using Ignite back in 2014, and Verizon now tells The Verge that this is still the case.
Your ruling planet Mars enters Sagittarius, also on August 303, and it will ignite the part of your chart that rules school and travel.
But although in Lebanon Hizbullah has been blocking the nomination of a new president, it has done little new to ignite Saudi anger there.
Trump's Saturday remarks about Kim indicate that he's well aware of the blowback those comments are likely to ignite — and he made them anyway.
In Washington D.C. alone, temperatures have reached unseasonably warm highs, as avid protesters flooded the National Mall wielding signs, and banners to ignite change.
First, the capsule is equipped with small engines called retro-rockets that ignite when the vehicle is just a few feet above the ground.
Then around 11:06PM ET, the vehicle will ignite its engines, taking itself out of orbit and putting it on a descent to Earth.
Some disruptive business ideas are ahead of their time, but with a little luck and perseverance, they can ignite and become a big hit.
There are fears that overheated laptop batteries could ignite and start an uncontrollable fire in a cargo hold that could take down a plane.
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Alvarez recorded a leadoff blast to straightaway center field in the second to ignite the surge, posting his 13th homer in his 39th game.
Groves told BuzzFeed that he wanted to use the occasion of the NRA convention to ignite a discussion about ways to reduce gun violence.
But it's sure to ignite a firestorm of opposition from Democrats, already critical of the Trump administration's handling of the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
Even after firefighters arrived at the scene, cardboard boxes of waste continued to ignite, popping up behind them as they were putting out fires.
CAIRO (Reuters) - In 2011, activist Esraa Abdel-Fattah helped ignite revolution on the streets of Egypt and was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
Purdue's accusers claim the company's misleading advertising helped ignite America's opioid crisis as sales of OxyContin helped the family build a $13 billion fortune.
Caught in the middle are ambivalent school systems like Laramie's, hesitant to pass new policies that could ignite outrage or lawsuits from either side.
Roof, who said he was trying to ignite a race war, admitted to the killings shortly after he was arrested in a videotaped confession.
As tensions rise, it is not hard to imagine how perfectly rational behavior intended to avoid or hedge against a war could ignite one.
Incendiary bombs emit bright light that resembles fireworks and ignite persistent fires, heating to temperatures up to 10 times the boiling point of water.
The release of the full report later Thursday is expected to re-ignite the simmering dispute over Comey's actions during the presidential 2016 election.
PG&E, the state's largest utility company, cut power to about 965,000 customers to reduce the risk that sparking wires could ignite more fires.
He has threatened to impose a 45 percent tax on Chinese imports, a step that experts said would ignite a full-blown trade war.
It's a big week for Microsoft: The company is announcing a slew of product updates at its annual conference, Microsoft Ignite, in Orlando, Fla.
In the first season, we saw him easily manipulate both Ned and Catelyn into his plan to ignite the War of the Five Kings.
Just for fun, the team also shows what it looks like when you ignite a Thunder Snap fuseless firecracker with the arc's two ends.
It's a big day for Microsoft, which announced a slew of updates across virtually all of its product lines at its Ignite conference today.
"It turns out that when you get bored, you ignite a network in your brain called the 'default mode,'" she says in her speech.
The jellied gasoline -- napalm -- inside the metal casings would ignite seconds after hitting something solid and shoot the flaming gel onto the surrounding surfaces.
Adding to the tensions, Hamas is floating flaming kites and balloons into southern Israel, where they ignite wildfires and terrorize the people living there.
For now, he's excited to see science play a part in a summer popcorn movie, where it might ignite the imagination of young audiences.
I remember he used to try to wrestle with me to impart the importance of self-defense, ignite in me some passion for survival.
"Our strategy was to expand the electorate and ignite the base," said Wilnelia Rivera, a political strategist who has long worked with Ms. Pressley.
New tariffs could also prompt the United States' biggest trading partners to push back and ignite a trade war or a serious geopolitical confrontation.
But even as the developments threatened to ignite a trade war between the world's two largest economies, the equity market largely shrugged it off.
President Trump has used the caravan to ignite anti-immigrant sentiment and to justify the deployment of thousands of troops at the southwest border.
" In her own defense, Ms. Tlaib wrote on Twitter, "Policing my words, twisting & turning them to ignite vile attacks on me will not work.
"Dying Is No Reason to Stop Fighting" It's the kind of story that should ignite a spark somewhere within you and get you think.
That may influence Mr. Trump's selection process and prevent him from making a risky conservative choice that could ignite resistance from his own party.
It risks undermining his efforts to ignite long-lagging lagging growth in Brazil and better integrate Latin America's No. 1 economy into global commerce.
Starhopper will become a souped-up engine test stand where SpaceX can ignite Raptor engines vertically to see how they perform, according to Musk.
Precisely when the Conservatives need to bare their souls and ignite the fire of their great political movement, they have behaved like timorous technocrats.
Watching the Public Theater's new "Othello" is like being on a blind date that, while perfectly pleasant, is never going to ignite into passion.
But there are many big areas of policy where it is easy to imagine that a real fire will ignite in the near future.
Nearby, a waiter took out a small blow torch to ignite a piece of rosemary that hangs above a $22 candied-bacon bar snack.
An interview with regulators could ignite a new SEC investigation into Tesla, could be used in ongoing investigations or could go nowhere at all.
Our feelings, like twigs, catch a spark every time we brush past life's embers, but ignite only when they get stoked by our predispositions.
Public private partnerships in smart manufacturing and digital manufacturing are offering enabling technologies that can ignite scientific discoveries and technological advancements for the future.
"We built this entire system that's essentially a new cold storage system," revealed Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella onstage at the company's Ignite conference today.
The options include The Human Rights Campaign, Ignite, Planned Parenthood, RAICES, She Should Run, TIME'S UP, the Victory Institute, and When We All Vote.
During a press conference last night at the NASA Kennedy Space Center, Musk expressed concern whether the final stage of the rocket would ignite.
The move is likely to ignite renewed speculation about whether Mr. Schultz is paving the way to leave the company entirely to enter politics.
Perhaps you've never contemplated the long journey that natural gas travels before you can ignite the burners on the gas stove in your kitchen.
"If an idea powered by a little electricity can ignite in someone's brain, I would bet on the idea over saving electricity," Anderson said.
Sometime between 3:30PM and 4:30PM ET this afternoon, the lander will ignite its engine and begin its powered descent to the surface.
Testing delays have pushed back a planned static fire, in which the rocket would ignite all 27 of its engines while on the launchpad.
The move will not come for several more years but the announcement is expected to ignite protests across Israel and the larger Middle East.
Backup Jonathan Bernier is expected to make his second straight start but it matters little if Los Angeles can't ignite some semblance of offense.
But since Mr. Trump took office, Chinese diplomats have pressed his administration to retreat from positions that could ignite an early crisis in relations.
Humanity is enslaved by these gold-thirsty tyrants, whom are unaware that their 'man-animals' are about to ignite the rebellion of a lifetime.
After watching three couples deflate and collapse and ignite onstage, Parker and Broderick emerge at the end and take a bow side by side.
It burned into my consciousness, although my takeaway was hardly a brilliant insight: The match that lights a joint might also ignite an uprising.
The focus in the Bel-Air hills had turned to digging out burning embers and cooling down any hot spots that could easily ignite.
If gin (or rum) could ignite gunpowder, it gave "proof" that it was not diluted, and had to be at least 57 percent alcohol.
These pyrocumulonimbus clouds frequently produce lightning, and as they sweep across the landscape their bolts of electricity can ignite new conflagrations, Yale E360 reports.
The new developments in R. Kelly's laundry list of accusations doesn't ignite the same uproar as #MeToo, because America is a sucker for tradition.
Washington (CNN)Republicans have been successfully leveraging the Supreme Court balance of power as a major campaign issue to ignite their base since the 212s.
These musicians opening the door for those conversations, in song and otherwise, gives women everywhere a platform to ignite change, and that's a wonderful thing.
Speech that degrades, insults, or threatens people because of their race, religion, or ethnicity is prohibited—even if the speech isn't likely to ignite violence.
Contestants "couple up," sharing a beds and hoping to ignite a spark, but they can "pie off" their partners if they're interested in someone new.
And when the Santa Ana winds blow embers ahead of the fire front, they'll ignite spot fires, but only if they land on dead vegetation.
Guard Marcus Allen and Sheffield made back-to-back layups to tie the game at 26-250 and ignite the Cardinal's string of made baskets.
If a future flight of the Crew Dragon goes awry, the SuperDraco engines can ignite and quickly carry the capsule away from a dangerous rocket.
The tug and Orion would hook up together in orbit, and the tug's engine would ignite, propelling the vehicles all the way to the Moon.
With gross domestic product rising nowadays at a meager 2 percent yearly, the fuel to ignite a new era of value investing is not present.
Jeb Bush has failed to ignite much support, but at least he has criticized the bigotry of Mr. Trump and the warmongering of Mr. Cruz.
Markets have already dipped around the world today after the incident, amid fears it could ignite a new round in the U.S.-China trade dispute.
The hottest-headed and most universally liked of the trio is dried chiles, which shaken over a dish will ignite it, for better or worse.
At its Ignite conference in Orlando, Florida, Microsoft today announced a plethora of new Internet of Things-focused updates to its Azure cloud computing platform.
During a launch, the rocket is designed to drop from the wing and ignite its engine, lofting relatively small payloads to orbit from high altitude.
Contestants "couple up," sharing a beds and hope to ignite a spark, but they can "pie off" their partners if they're interested in someone new.
And for a moment, we almost missed one tiny insignificant detail that will surely ignite a tidal wave of trends starting now: her baby bangs.
And even if the BJP's Muslim-baiting does not ignite any more full-scale pogroms, it still leaves 175m Indians feeling like second-class citizens.
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Circular Fibers Initiative Report, A New Textiles Economy: Redesigning Fashion's Future, laid bare damning findings that will hopefully ignite some change.
We'll see how the Ignite stacks up to the competition, but if you can't wait for our review, it's available on Polar's website starting today.
It's bad to be thin-skinned, and terrible to play the underdog, but playing it while you ignite a million-man bullying campaign is reprehensible.
Years ago, fear drove protestors to ignite bots on fire and to tie them to anchors and sink them into the depths of the Pacific.

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