The earliest transmissions used spark gaps to make the radio waves, and magnetic detectors, and coherers to detect them. |
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She gathered some rocks together, and began trying to make a spark with the flint. |
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The resulting spark can ignite the Pentane vapour liberated from the expanded polystyrene block by the cutting operation. |
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Sometimes I miss the camaraderie of having that singular purpose and naive spark and inexhaustible energy. |
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She wore a blouse and skirt of ivory and cornflower blue, and the sunlight made her mahogany-brunette hair spark with fire. |
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Just being seen in certain situations can spark giant leaps to conclusions with no basis in fact. |
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The valves and gear shafts in his mind spun faster and faster, spark plugs flickering with anticipation. |
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The ending isn't contemptibly bad, but it lacks the spark of the rest of the film. |
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The theory of continental drift would become the spark that ignited a new way of viewing the Earth. |
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This morning a missed prisoner transfer was the spark that set off the powder keg. |
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The pretty green eyes didn't hold a trace of disgust or annoyance, just mild interest and a spark of something close to fear. |
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A department store is offering customers a parking fee refund in an effort to spark a campaign to lure shoppers back into York city centre. |
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An electrical connection between a high voltage terminal and a spark plug head. |
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Rob's heart began to flutter as he saw the spark of recognition on the young chieftain's face. |
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When the buildup is sufficient, a spark may flash inside your camera, fogging the film. |
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That act of folly summed up 30 minutes of dire rugby, but also seemed to spark Scotland into some semblance of life. |
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Or will the crisis spark a breakthrough that takes us into a whizzy futuristic world of flying cars and shiny silver jumpsuits? |
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Certainly, we need something to spark to life a season in which we just haven't got going. |
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Just as the evanescent electric spark travels up the wire and disappears, we see how transitory our seemingly stable universe may prove to be. |
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Its basic principle is assembling a critical mass of a radioactive element with properties to spark a swift chain reaction. |
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The spark had gone and, with the flow of the game interrupted by substitutions, the home side freewheeled through a disappointing second period. |
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When I got tired of that I took up fire-gazing, watching the flames crusting the coals with rosy spark edgings. |
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Critics fear it will spark a shortage of accommodation if widows, divorcees and groups of singles drop plans to take in lodgers. |
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The muse may crave a spot of deprivation and misery every now and then to spark the old imagination, but there are limits. |
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But it did spark a curiosity that itched until she completed a short story. |
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Aeneas' son Iulus kills a pet stag while hunting, and from that small spark a full-blown war develops. |
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It didn't take me long to spot Garrett in a corner, trying to spark up the soggy tiki torches. |
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Please find the spirit that set the spark that lit the fuse and brought the news of joy untold of young and old, lame and bold. |
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He has a couple of ex-con punks working for him in all kinds of criminal activity, and it is they who spark the flames that burn so fiercely. |
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After the spark plug has fired and ignited the mixture, excess gases are pushed by the piston out of the cylinder towards the exhaust system. |
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They believe the fire might have been started by a spark from a short circuit or spilled flammable liquid carried by a passenger. |
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It's still early, but I may well get an entire chapter out of that little spark of an idea. |
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Air was directed to the spark plugs, magnetos, distributors and to the cap baffles of the turbosupercharger. |
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They expect the spark to be everlasting, they expect eyes to never wander, etc. |
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His days at Bootham Crescent continued to spark praise from all quarters of the club. |
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We have within us a soul or a spark of inner divinity that is absolutely real and uncompromised. |
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The pairing seemed to spark off each other, one a bludgeon and the other more of a rapier. |
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The idea that quotas on China's imports will spark a revival in US undergarment manufacturing is misplaced. |
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After gliding down to a wheat field, the cylinder was found swinging under the engine, still attached by the spark plug wires. |
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One wonders what will this mean for the latest bright spark from the surging Latin American cinema. |
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That should spark the economy and corporate profit growth, lifting stock prices, investors say. |
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Wrinn began reading Trains at age 6, and the magazine helped spark a lifelong interest in railroading. |
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The hope had been that their rivalry and competitive edge would ignite a spark between them. |
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The foibles and frictions, the political in-fighting and wheels within wheels are the same wherever the spotlights spark up. |
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Nathaniel drifted off, his green eyes glimmering and a spark of something unreadable flashed over the leaf-green irises. |
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Had the gas leaked without igniting, the chances of a spark igniting all the gas at once would have been greater. |
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They have been proven to go beyond the lean-burn limit of a standard spark ignition. |
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We tackled one hundred and one topics this week that seemed to spark off interest with your good selves. |
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Then the spectre began to laugh, the noise a deep, ominous rasp which snuffed out the spark of hope that had briefly lit Robert's soul. |
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If I try to make eye contact with people, then they will look back and there may be a spark of recognition, maybe not. |
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Each book here is sure to spark a great convo at your first official book club! |
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The spark had gone out of him and what he used to find amusing held no interest for him any longer. |
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Why is it that prodigious writers of pulpy, elaborate fiction spark such complete devotion? |
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These old records should be of great interest to many and spark off many conversations and recollections. |
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However, appointing Milburn may well be the spark that lights the fire of civil war within the Party. |
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Her single act created a spark that inspired an entire civil rights movement. |
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The golden unicorn was on his feet, and his eyes suddenly had a spark lit up inside of recognition. |
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The first is that the people who spark objections are second-tier appointments. |
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Got the last train home ok, but some bright spark decided to pull the emergency cord at Shoreham. |
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A property tycoon today flagged up a series of multi-million pound projects designed to spark a business boom in Monks Cross. |
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Lucas oil Octane Booster eliminates spark knocks, pinging, and dieseling while promoting clean fuel burn for fewer emissions and better mileage. |
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After the debacle of the telecom crash, it might be hard for greed to spark another boom or even boomlet. |
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Even if you're not having the best of games, and your team isn't either, giving your all can spark off something in those around you. |
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She loves the fact that there is an intensity about holidays that can spark strong emotions. |
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Use a fireguard if you have children, and fit smoke alarms in case a spark goes astray. |
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In the mid-20th century a variety of factors converged to spark a second wave of marriage-law reform. |
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A spark caused by faulty wiring erupted into a blaze that swept through the pure oxygen atmosphere within the capsule. |
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If the match is cancelled it could spark a mass exodus to the many stillwater fisheries in the region. |
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Give people great drinks that quench their thirst and spark their imagination. |
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He said that employees take small items like spark plugs, containers of antifreeze and window washing fluid. |
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He believes the move would spark a decline in school sport and other extra-curricular activities. |
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What you need is a jump-start, a spark that will get your motor running and take you from zero to 60 as fast as possible. |
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He's showing no more interest than before, except for a spark of amusement on his face that's impossible for me to miss. |
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Then, without the spark plug in place, pull the starter cord slowly, distributing the oil through the cylinder. |
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The camera loves the luminous actress, whose elfish eyes and Titian hair evoke the spark beneath her calm exterior. |
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The statement from the army said troops would not storm the radio station because they did not want to spark any violence. |
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The magnetos, fuel pump, vacuum pump, starter and spark plugs were removed from the engine. |
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Moore grew up in Flint, Michigan, where his father assembled AC spark plugs at General Motors. |
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Abruptly, the strange, unsteady flickers of light coalesced, solidifying as a small spark of flame grew within their depths. |
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After a quick and jovial discussion about the problem he checked the spark plugs and coil. |
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A bright spark shot up the length of the bolt into the chamber of the locking mechanism, triggering the circuitry to release the lock. |
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He looked over at the battery and saw that the cap on a spark plug was loose. |
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Prior to the investigation, the Caravan received a new battery, starter, spark plugs, wires, distributor cap, rotor and tires. |
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Eventually, I think, something will happen, some spark will be set off that lights a fire under this market. |
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One of his cornermen surprisingly decided to throw in the towel to spark a 3-way disagreement between his assistant and the fighter himself. |
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However, many of the younger marchers, such as Gerry Donaghy, are prone to rioting, needing only a spark to set them off. |
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This production could have used more aggressive direction from Barbara Larose to spark the limp energy of the cast. |
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Despite the barney in May, Mr Willis insists there is a real spark between them and they can't wait to walk hand-in-hand down the aisle. |
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What I've hopefully done is lit a spark in your brains that'll burn a tunnel from your prefrontal lobes to your medulla oblongata. |
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No matter how rotten the day had been or how lonely his life had become, she ignited a spark inside him that he'd considered dead and buried. |
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Fortunately, it is easy to meet the spark arrestor requirements of NFPA 211 by caulking wire mesh to the top of a chimney pot. |
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To test a spark plug, I put the ohmmeter probes on the center electrode and the wire terminal. |
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Caps also function as spark arrestors, preventing sparks from landing on the roof or other nearby combustible material. |
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When we kiss it tickles now, but that doesn't stop that spark that's been there. |
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Chimneys must be insulated properly A spark arrestor on top of the chimney will protect your roof. |
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When an overloaded plug begins to spark or when the pilot light in a boiler ignites in a house where the gas has been left on? |
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Normally, Mr Key's contribution is full of passion, vim, and vigour, and it has some spark about it. |
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At the very least, it shakes up long-lived assumptions enough to spark some new thinking on the makeup of planets. |
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Naptha, often recommended, can ignite, just from a spark from friction or rubbing. |
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The opening period belonged to Celtic, although there was a spark missing from their performance. |
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Consulting the spark plug manufacturers regarding the plug's heat range can be of great help. |
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A spark fizzed and crackled, and he stepped into the dark opening, light trailing around him, and flames licking the air behind. |
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I use my ohmmeter frequently to check the continuity of circuits and to measure resistance in spark plug wires. |
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Francis was a lively young spark who hobnobbed with Wentworth, Wardell, Mackaness and other Adullamites whom Darling detested. |
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There will also be a rental scheme in operation for owners, a fact which may spark a good deal of Irish investor interest. |
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Reflected firelight flashed as they fought and an occasional spark jumped as the scimitars clashed. |
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Then there are bands that have an irrepressible spark that makes you want to keep listening and watching no matter what they sling at you. |
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It will spark months of contentious debate in Congress, where lawmakers will fight to protect their favored programs. |
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I pull out my lighter, watch the flint spark to flame, and hold the outer edge of the bark an inch above the brightness. |
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Some bright spark decided it would be terribly amusing to spill the contents of six litter bins across the cathedral green during the night. |
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Laughter can be a spark that bridges the culture gap and reminds us of our common humanity. |
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He appeals to the inner child and creative spark in all of us with his optimistic and humorous joie de vivre. |
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It came apart with a click and a spark of electricity, the long shaft separating from the body. |
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Other sensors also allow temperature measurement of the engine oil and of the spark plug. |
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The effect of stuck and broken piston rings, fouled spark plugs, and a time-worn engine would be a loss of engine power. |
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He was a man of great humour, one who always had a spark in his eyes and always had a very benign quip at any situation. |
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As the years have gone by, I have come to believe that when we lose that spark of innocence, we begin to wander like sheep and inevitably lose our way. |
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There's no spark to him, and he has all the charm of a lounge lizard. |
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Ginger-wasabi mayo and Asian slaw spark the wine's lemony finish. |
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There was spark of a fight left with Andre Adams and Luke Fletcher right on the button. |
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When it comes to conveying the vital spark in Handel's music, Mr. McGegan has few peers. |
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Measure the electrode gap with a spark plug gauge or feelers and adjust as necessary by carefully bending the side electrode. |
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Install the new or cleaned spark arrestor and reassemble completely before use. |
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We attempt to spark and inform public discourse on, and media coverage of, public policy issues. |
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The vital spark in the musical emergence of Dr. Luke was meeting Max Martin. |
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If you put a sample of it in a sealed glass jar and pass an electric spark through it, red, brown and black goop forms. |
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In fact it was London's working class women, a year earlier, who were the vital spark that lit the blaze that showed the way to trade unionism. |
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I also believe that the campaigning of national and international civil society organizations has added a vital spark to the EFA movement. |
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Suddenly, the wind reversed, and Dodge watched the fire leap across the gulch and spark the grass on his side. |
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You refer to a car accident you were in as a kind of spark for you to get back into acting. |
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Starting afresh from Christ means once again finding one's first love, the inspiring spark which first gave rise to the following. |
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One secondary terminal is connected directly to the spark plug of the parent cylinder while the other is connected to the second spark plug of the conjugate cylinder. |
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Usage of SiC columns was originally intended to eliminate the need for the spark gap in a lightning arrester. |
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Perhaps in this, as in other things, the spark should be lighted by the little people of the world. |
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Serious inconsistencies in voting or tabulation could spark violence and raise doubts about the government's legitimacy. |
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After one technical glitch, Mr. Maranghides counts down to the spark that starts the fire. |
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It could also spark further claims for secession from other ethnic groups. |
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Anyway, some bright spark has come up with a search engine that lets you check a name against the register to see how many people in the UK share the same name as you. |
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This seemingly abstruse argument has threatened to spark a wider trade war in the past. |
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Torques: For the professional installation of a spark pug, a torque wrench and the correct torque values are an absolute necessity. |
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The economic stimulus package announced in the 2009 budget has blunted the impact of the recession and helped spark a fragile recovery. |
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No actual thoughts, only feelings: mournfulness, woe, and, finally, a spark of defiant anger. |
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A full-blown military attack, on the other hand, would spark a regional conflagration and possibly a new world war. |
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The presence of homeless youth threatens to spark feelings of empathy in people's hearts, awakening them to the fundamental injustices in the world they inhabit. |
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In any event, the first possible reduction in life span in two centuries is sure to spark more debate in the health community and the workplace. |
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But the filthy fiver, says Dr Ron Cutler, who led the study, could be the spark that lights the fire of an epidemic. |
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I enjoy teaming up as a duo but, to be honest, it only works when there's a real spark between the two of you. |
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Astley thinks that something as simple as sending a LinkedIn message or replying to a single tweet can spark a long professional relationship. |
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It is often symbolized by an unflickering flame which represents the eternal spark of life which is in each of us. |
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When fitting a new spark plug, tighten it by half a turn after it has started compressing the washer. |
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I find that a perfect illustration of the cycle of life, the importance of each spark of life and the fragility of our planet. |
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I did a first experiment right after the show that took about half an hour and got a spark of life. |
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The artist seeks to inspire a spark of life in these objects, to somehow breath new life into them with his spectral videos. |
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And anyone expecting James to be the spark plug and catalyst of the Heat is woefully mistaken. |
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The show delivered on all the spark a lightning rod host like Dunham should give off. |
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The spark that night came from Roma fans repeatedly throwing bottles from Curva Nord. |
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In Athens, news of the undercover tax agents was quick to spark ridicule and widespread disbelief. |
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Relatives, visitors and staff can use them to spark conversation and memories. |
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Aboriginal elders want tools created that will preserve their language and spark the interest of young people: Aboriginal games, for example. |
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We must not forget that one positive gesture can spark other positive gestures. |
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The artist is both the first and last verse of this song, for he lights and re-lights the spark of life. |
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Any such medication is bound to spark as much heat as light, as may women will not refuse a glass or three during pregnancy. |
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The sun in splendour and purple increscent moon represent the male and female spark of divinity. |
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Dr. Brad Hicks: The reason I was so brief was that I thought I'd spark some interest. |
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With the Piezo injectors, working at a pressure of up to 200 bar, the fuel is injected in the direct vicinity of the spark plug and is far more accurately controlled. |
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To what extent could this cooperation spark economic and industrial growth in both countries? |
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Then all that is left is a spark of single-mindedness inside which decides against blue curtains and fish, that which sees sunlight on a leaf simply for what it is. |
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For those who missed it, a man jumping around in a shell suit later succeeded in generating enough of a spark to send the cursed vehicle to oblivion. |
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I will remember her for that first spark of wonder she ignited in my imagination and for her unceasing efforts to promote the arts as part of civic dialogue. |
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Take care around the traditional bonfires as even a stray spark shooting from damp or knotted wood can ignite materials in multicoloured costumes. |
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Sedlack first tried to disable a snowmobile by pulling out a spark plug. |
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Disconnect the spark plug and with mower upended, remove the blade. |
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Always disconnect your spark plug connection prior to draining. |
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He was one of the great journalists of our generation, possessing spark and insight and righteous indignation. |
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If for any reason the spouse chooses not to sign the application, it will spark further investigation by a law enforcement officer. |
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Please take extreme care outdoors at the moment, and ensure that any equipment you use such as tractors, mowers, brush cutters and chainsaws are safe from spark ignition. |
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The magazine's story at most provided an incidental spark that ignited the explosive outrage against US policies and practices that exists throughout the region. |
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He would be the spark which would ignite their oppressed fury. |
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It's weak, saggy and missing even a spark of fire or passion. |
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The incidences of violent crime are ongoing, and the more horrific ones usually spark some kind of immediate public reaction like a protest or a march. |
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The discovery of precious stones, especially emeralds, some few years ago, has still not given out that sputtering spark to Zambia's ailing economy. |
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Some spark of originality, some creative spirit, must be added to technical skill. |
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It is clearly a plan on the part of outsiders to come in this country and spark civil war, create sectarian violence and try to expose fissures in the society. |
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Here will and intellect coincide, for omnificent power flows in part through our persons, and the spirit itself is a spark of that fire, or rather the light of that flame. |
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The small rectangle of silver metal clicked against his claws as he flipped the lid open, the electric spark igniting the gas in a blue flame that wavered in a draught. |
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There is something about a person who has the integrity to live as they profess to believe that never fails to spark at least a faint twinge of admiration. |
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In a word, Fuller excepted, they were flat, and despite the bluster one wonders who exactly will muster the requisite spark when he makes his exit. |
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A powerful space tornado is sweeping through the Federation and threatening to spark a war with the Klingons, who believe the tornado is some sort of human super weapon. |
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We can attract the attention of the media, which has tremendous power to influence public opinion and spark change for the better. |
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The switches can be used in place of spark gaps, thyratrons and krytrons. |
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Like other schlep Lab projects, this video is meant to spark a conversation between generations. |
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Becky used her magic to create a spark of light that relit the torches. |
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If you have sufficient physical energy but are feeling dull and languid, you need a movement pattern with some creative fire to spark your life force. |
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Silently I looked up at her with a reproachful glance, trying at least for a little pity and only succeeding in finding that the spark of respect had disappeared. |
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Does the fact that Cary is embroiled in all of this now spark any sort of crisis of conscience? |
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The ignition system provides the spark to ignite the air-fuel mixture in the cylinders of the engine. |
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The initial musical spark was built around a mixture of highly incongruous styles, including medieval folk, bossa nova, soul, rhythm and blues, and jazz. |
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There was a long silence and inside of me a spark of hope lit up brightly. |
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His tactical acumen has been rightly criticised, but in the end it seems even his motivational powers were dimmed when he lost his spark for the job. |
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They include spark arresters, small-mesh screens, and leg levelers. |
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Make sure the condition of the spark arrestor on top of the chimney is inspected so that there are no tears in the fabric that would allow embers to escape. |
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In my spiritual community of Bayit Chadash in the hills around Israel's Sea of Galilee, we are committed to reclaiming the spark of sacred paganism. |
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It took the end of the gold standard, which freed central banks to expand the money supply and reflate their economies, to spark recovery. |
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It would be the perfect irony if today's opponents provided the spark that Scotland need to beat them in their own magnificent Millennium Stadium. |
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Just to clarify, before events spark off in earnest: nobody knows anything. |
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I wanted all the exhibits to spark off each other, hopefully in the visitor's head. |
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During the interval he has ranked their questions in order of which will spark off most debate. |
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This is a legitimate concern, but we must, above all, ensure that the concept as a whole does not spark off another immigration wave. |
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As luck would have it, he came across a mask dance ceremony, which was to spark off his passion for this ancient culture. |
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With girls of 8 to 10, the leader can provide suggestions which might spark off other ideas from the girls themselves. |
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Dom flicked the striker with his thumb which rolled against the flint, it then made a spark that ignited the fuel it contained, creating a small flame. |
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In all that time, following an all-too brief flirtation with the big time, they employed a total of 12 managers to try and spark a revival in fortunes. |
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So often last season, those two provided the creative spark going forward, whereas the current side looks ponderous and predictable in the final third by comparison. |
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This measurement exercise will take approximately two years but this Action Programme intends to spark off immediate action. |
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To set the tone and spark off debate, university researchers and well-known industrialists presented their work. |
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Always make sure that the spark plug is the correct length for the engine. |
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For instance, often your dramatisation of the brand's situation and the key issues it faces can spark off great creative thinking. |
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Call Baja Motorsports if you are not sure which spark plug is correct for you vehicle. |
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This same process allows a spark to flow between the conductors of a spark plug or a stun gun, and also carries electricity from one end to the other of a fluorescent tube. |
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The act of capacity building must therefore be evaluated not only for the results produced but for the dynamism that it could spark off. |
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She thought the banner was a deliberate attempt to subvert the school's anti-drugs policy, and worried that it would spark unruliness. |
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Mr Johnston could never find the spark in Lewis Carroll's Alice, with her prim hairband and her white apron, and thought the film a failure. |
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The basic system includes: The supervision panel with batteries, 2 spark detectors, 1 sound signalling hooter, 1 extinction kit. |
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The band's rhythm section could spark a full-size orchestra. |
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Cottage country is a tinderbox waiting for an spark to set off the explosion. |
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The cylinder head has a thin-wall combustion chamber design, and the water jacket has been expanded to reduce knock by specifying M12 long-reach spark plugs. |
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Partick thought they had scored, but it was declared offside and it was never going to spark a comeback or probably even dam the flood of Livingston attacks. |
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The child is born as an irrational hedonist but with a divine spark of potentiality to become a human adult. |
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But, remember that the clincher in selecting the winners would be that spark of daredevilry that exemplifies the channel's spirit of action and adventurous. |
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As daylight faded, fireflies started to spark high above in the canopy. |
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The embers are mouldering, a single spark may relume the blaze. |
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Gary, who has come to embrace anarchism, believes the terrorist act will spark a de-politicised working class to rise up against their oppression. |
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The larvae are not cannibalistic and survive in great numbers, meaning one egg mass can spark a large infestation in the field. |
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Improper grounding, poor ventilation, or unshielded fire or spark can create a danger of fire or explosion. |
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If the spark plug is just dirty, clean it with a wire brush and if is still in a good condition, use it again. |
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Sure, Cyrus almost certainly knew the Adore You video would spark a prudish outcry, but it's still the least flashy thing she's done of late. |
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It is easy to imagine Ben Franklin practicing abduction when he first witnessed a spark discharge from the Leyden jars in which he had stored large electric charges. |
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The W 100 can optionally be equipped with the state-ofthe-art LEVEL PRO system, a levelling system that will spark your enthusiasm immediately. |
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Try using resistor spark plugs, alternator filters, or routing the sonar unit's power cable away from engine wiring. |
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Try using resistor spark plugs or routing the sonar unit's power and transducer cables away from other electrical wiring on the boat. |
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Do you ever worry that the electric blanket might spark and fry you alive? |
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The spark plugs must be grounded to complete the electrical circuit. |
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I cannot wait for the other directives coming along on small pleasure craft and the small spark ignition engine which will complete the story. |
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On the other hand, when the spark disappears we feel separation, and the egoistic and rapacious aspects of our nature appear. |
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The Spark Detective is a system of detection and spark extinction ultramodern. |
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It could spark or short-circuit the battery or other electrical parts and could cause an explosion. |
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Improvements in lubricants such as ashless dispersant oils, spark plugs and use of oil filters have also been vital to predicting longer periods between engine overhaul. |
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The fire occurred at approx. 2 o'clock, when a spark from a fire disposing of waste materials ignited a number of buckets containing paint thinner. |
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In addition, LPG can more quickly erode spark plug electrodes, resulting in unwanted performance issues and shorter overall plug life. |
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The little spark of hope within me promptly extinguished itself. |
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Many people are looking to oil and gas as a possible spark plug, as they are in Atlantic Canada, for an economy that has faltered. |
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Pedestrians were also caught in the police dragnet and interviewed by officers searching for even the smallest clue that could spark a new line of inquiry. |
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A combustion reaction started by a spark or other local heat source in a quiescent fuel-air mixture will propagate into the reactants as a laminar flame. |
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To install a spark plug turn it in as far as possible with your fingers, then tighten it with a wrench. |
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Replace the spark plug if it is worn or the insulation is broken or chipped. |
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All the usual things that spark civil unrest and topple governments. |
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To ensure correct operation of the spark plug, keep the protection hood clean and dry. |
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Chic, danceable pop with a spark of whimsy. |
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There is, in every true woman's heart, a spark of heavenly fire, which beams and blazes in the dark hour of adversity. |
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I'm no grease monkey, but I can manage to change out my engine's spark plugs without assistance. |
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While I listen I sniff in the cordite fumes. Ironstone chipped against ironstone invokes a spark and a wisp of the same heady smoke. |
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This arrangement had the drawback of needing a heavy counterbalance for the crankshaft, but was used to avoid the spark plugs oiling up. |
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It was reported that a spark from the cannonball had started the blaze although a castle spokeswoman said the cause had not yet been established. |
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The 1991 release of Forest of Equilibrium, the debut album by UK band Cathedral, helped spark a new wave of doom metal. |
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He conducted experiments in which hydrogen and ordinary air were combined in known ratios, and then exploded with a spark of electricity. |
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The spark plugs were relocated and each cylinder now had a separate intake port. |
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The sea otter pelts they brought, soon judged to be the finest fur in the world, would spark Russian settlement in Alaska. |
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However, after commercialization it was determined there is no plasma, so the proper name is spark sintering as coined by Lenel. |
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If a lamp bangs against a hard piece of rock a spark could be generated if iron or untinned steel were employed. |
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With all engines using spark plugs it is comparatively easy to ascertain whether the ignition system is working properly. |
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Foleshill sub officer Paul Wattling said fire crews believed a spark could have been burning for as long as six hours, setting fire to sawdust. |
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As you know, Mozambique is situated in one of the hottest and most sensitive spots on the African continent, where any spark may trigger off another war with unimaginable consequences. |
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All spark testing systems can be interfaced directly or via existing data port to a central processor, PLC or to a USYS processor and, therefore, can be controlled remotely. |
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It is definitely not in America's interest — economic, political or strategic — to erect a barricade against Chinese imports, which could spark a mutually destructive trade war. |
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Police in the western port city of Kobe —the location of Yamaguchi-gumi headquarters— believe the latest round of mutually destructive strife could spark more deadly confrontations. |
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A spark of the great fire that consumed Jesus had burned for a long time in the heart of St Sauveur and through the next few years it seemed to be ablaze. |
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The idea of discovering the sympathetic connection between men whose images have become fodder for such diverse cultural commentary provides the play with a vital spark of interest. |
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But basically, small chunks of spark plug ceramic can pwn tempered glass. |
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The domesticated animal is in search of that same spark of mind that changed animal man into an individualised human being aeons ago, and the mental aspect has to be fostered in the animal with impersonal love. |
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Mr. Oldman gives the movie, which at its most serious veers into lugubriousness, a nice jolt and a flinty presence that Mr. Washington can spark against. |
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It made me realise without the spark of life we are nothing. |
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As a result, every picture has a spark of life, a lovely quirk. |
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Joyce brings a spark of life to the station and to the mornings. |
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Which isn't to say there aren't a few moments that have a spark of life. |
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And where has this bubbling energy, this spark of life, led you? |
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For that spark is like the spark of life itself. |
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However, it is certainly the task of healthcarers in a continuing dialogue with parents, to help them understand what the fragile spark of life which persists, but will never be kindled by conscience, means for them. |
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In a very intense moment, he represents him extending the index of his hand to the first man, made of clay, in the act of communicating the spark of life to him. |
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In the villager's theory only men are able to transmit the spark of life, and it is theoretically eternal as long as men continue to produce sons to carry it down the generations. |
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When will the spark inside you flame up and thunder across your body? |
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There is always a risk that a nuclear conflict could spark a worldwide conflict, which would affect our own country, even if it laid outside the theater of operations. |
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A man may pride himself upon being an efficient, logical person, unswayed by sentiment in business matters, but at some stage in his every business deal there is a spark of emotional appeal and response. |
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This measure helps minimise the required ignition voltage and ensures improved ignition because more of the ignitable air-fuel-mixture comes close to the spark itself. |
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It would spark a fight for the revolutionary reunification of Korea-through political revolution in the beleaguered North and socialist revolution in the South. |
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Air and fuel atomize before the spark ignites the mixture. |
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The spark is up to you, but here are some basic tips for a topnotch demo. |
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An error has occurred in the ignition system, e.g. a defective spark plug. |
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Engine-starting is controlled by the spark ignition system. |
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Do you think this interview will spark off a song? |
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You have all these talents together and you spark off each other. |
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