With mocking, rollicking, sigh-streaked guffaws, his film ignites that inward turning, perhaps into directions he did not visualise. |
When a fire ignites in a large building, its steel core does not melt, but over time it weakens. |
But it's the subject of the hospitality industry and the Scottish workforce that really ignites Rissmann's passion. |
When hatred of foreign policies ignites into hatred of an entire people and their civilization, then thinking is dead and demonology lives. |
I feel his lips curve into a smirk against my cheek and a flare of anger ignites within me. |
The high temperature of the air, caused by the extreme compression, ignites the fuel. |