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spark ignite
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2.11 |
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A spark of romance ignites. |
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fire ignite
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1.38 |
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The fire ignited when Bennett was little. |
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thunderstorm ignite
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0.99 |
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A few thunderstorms will ignite in the sultry air mass. |
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fuel ignite
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0.79 |
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The fuel ignited from the wick. |
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blast ignite
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0.59 |
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The blast ignited the fuel tank below. |
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explosion ignite
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0.59 |
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An accidental flare explosion ignited his hair. |
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gas ignite
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0.53 |
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However, it was still unclear why the gas ignited. |
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issue ignite
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0.53 |
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No great national issue ignites teen passions today. |
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storm ignite
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0.53 |
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A few storms will ignite over the western Dakotas. |
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gasoline ignite
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0.46 |
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The boys were playing in the creek when the gasoline ignited, Zalin said. |
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action ignite
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0.39 |
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The action ignites fears of a widening conflict and brings a warning from Washington. |
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bomb ignite
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0.39 |
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The bomb ignited but caused little damage, SAPA reported. |
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move ignite
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0.39 |
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The move ignited days of protests. |
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comment ignite
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0.33 |
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Valencia should bring together the two men whose comments ignited the crisis. |
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disturbance ignite
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0.33 |
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A weak disturbance may ignite a few afternoon showers over the high ground of eastern Oregon. |
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flame ignite
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0.33 |
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Two women fanned that spark, and flames ignited. |
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report ignite
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0.33 |
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Dr Lim said the report could ignite racial feelings particularly in the wake of the economic slowdown. |
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tank ignite
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0.33 |
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The petrol tank suddenly ignited. |
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child ignite
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0.26 |
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission said Thursday that children can ignite the lighters, posing a fire and burn hazard. |
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conflict ignite
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0.26 |
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That conflict ignited wars elsewhere in the region. |