Sentences with phrase «first ignited»

Dust, fiber, and lint (28 percent) and clothing not on a person (27 percent) were, by far, the leading items first ignited in clothes dryer fires in residential buildings.
But it was her experience as a teacher fresh out of college that first ignited a fire within Ms. Vaho to advocate for those less fortunate than she.
(In fact, co-author Michael Mann is the same scientist whose controversial «hockey - stick» graph first ignited widespread public concern over global warming in the early 2000s.)
The satellite that first ignited the fury is NOAA - 16.
He explains: «It was the track «Andy Warhol» on this album that from an early age, first ignited my curiosity and love of the pop art movement.
It's a passion that was first ignited in 1999 when Švadlena played the racing game Driver.
It was Microsoft itself that first ignited the idea of VR when it announced the Xbox One X (formerly Project Scorpio) during the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2016, stating the powerful console would support VR during its press conference.
Can you believe that it's been ten years since Kratos» Spartan wrath first ignited the PlayStation 2 library?!
The excitement first ignited on Tuesday when shares rose 1.5 % after Bloomberg broke the story of the potential Tesla plant being built in Shanghai's Lingang development zone.

Not exact matches

Melania Trump's office is pushing back after the first lady ignited some controversy by emerging for her visit to hurricane - stricken Texas in a pair of stiletto heels.
Tony Robbins's very first seminar might have been a flop, but it ignited an understanding of sales and people that has fueled his success.
The incident appears to be the first time a pedestrian has been killed by an autonomous vehicle, and it is sure to ignite debate about the ethics, safety, and legal culpability of the technoogy.
No one doubts that Doudna and Charpentier announced their CRISPR — Cas9 discovery first — a revelation that ignited excitement in the scientific world.
This eBooklet provides a guide to understanding the challenges that marketers in today's always connected, social and mobile first environment face and provides a perspective on why engaging with authentic brand advocates and igniting a movement can provide high - performing, sustainable results and business impact.
Gallo interviews neuroscientists, economists, historians, billionaires, and business leaders of companies like Google, Nike, and Airbnb to show first - hand how they use their words to captivate your imagination and ignite your dreams.
One speech at the 180th semiannual conference, held the first weekend of October, ignited a controversy that spawned protests, set off a petition - signing push and led to allegations of cleaned - up records.
As a baker, I need the nippy first chill of fall to get my motor ignited and engines revving.
But four days into my first kitchari cleanse, and I'm feeling ignited by a whole new approach to resetting my system: body, mind and heart.
The first time my passion really ignited was when I attended a wellness weekend workshop in my hometown in Rockhampton with Nykki Hardin.
A recognized leader in marketing and product innovation, Vitamix founder William G. «Papa» Barnard created the first infomercial in 1949 to demonstrate how the Vitamix blender could help people improve their health with whole foods, and the company developed the first true commercial blender in the early 1990s, which ignited the smoothie movement.
(The girls and I will be in Los Angeles attending the first - ever Maverick Summit for girls as well as the Get Lit Words Ignite Classic Slam... I can't wait for this inspiring day with my daughters!)
Clearly in a slump, Rooney not only failed to ignite his team, but sealed their exit by missing United's first penalty in a short shootout.
LeBron James and Joakim Noah got into it during the first quarter, leading to a double technical foul that ignited things.
In the first half, Sampson's 3 ignited a 12 - 0 run that put the Tigers ahead for good.
It was the first score that ignited things, but it almost backfired because the play was reviewed to make sure Moreno scored.
Benteke will be hoping his goal can ignite his career for the Reds as he faces a fight to retain his place in the starting XI as fellow forward Daniel Sturridge is closing on a return to first - team football after five months out with a hip problem.
The former England Under 21 international will hope for sufficient first team action to impress at the Serie A giants and has no doubt had countless offers from Premier League sides though may feel Italy is the place where he can ignite his career.
What was needed was the matchstick that could ignite unrest in the Arsenal camp, the Sarajevo assassination kind of, for those familiar with the history of the First World War.
The first half was slow to ignite and there was little in the way of chances with Liverpool seemingly slow out of the blocks aside from the hard work, determination and pace of Raheem Sterling who was operating on the right hand side of a 4 -3-3 formation.
Since the First Years Ignite is no more broadly accessible, yet despite everything you need one, this is as close as you can get.
From that very first class, a light had been ignited from deep...
There are some really nice shades and patterns that are not available with the other umbrella strollers — another brownie point for the First Years Ignite Stroller.
But it needn't be that way, the First Years Ignite Stroller, which is stated to possess all the qualities of a «big stroller but with the advantages of an umbrella stroller» is touted to be a boon, and indeed many have actually found it to be so.
The first appeal to Ukrainians to go to streets, which ignited the spark of revolution, was not made by famous politicians on TV.
Speaking in Phoenix, Az., President Donald Trump last night fiercely defended his response to violence in Charlottesville, Va., at his first public rally since his remarks ignited a national debate about whether he had emboldened racists.
Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza ignited the first controversy of his tenure...
Historically, it has been hard to convince people to run in other elections against Republican incumbents, but anger over Trump ignited a spark in some to seek local office for the first time.
Lagos and Kano states today have opened their first joint investment summit in a move aimed at igniting a new wave of investment relationship between the two states.
Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza ignited the first controversy of his tenure early Friday when he tweeted out a story with the headline «Wealthy white Manhattan parents angrily rant against plan to bring more black kids to their schools.»
The Liberal Democrats clearly wanted to change the first - past - the - post system radically, but the compromise to hold a referendum on a merely slightly less majoritarian Alternative Vote system was too lukewarm a compromise to ignite anyone's passion, let alone that of the electorate.
That's exactly what the universe looked like before the first stars ignited and the first galaxies formed.
These findings ignited McCord's interest in Ceres, to the point where «I kept demanding we go to Ceres first,» he says.
In 2011, Science's editors will be watching a smaller detector at the Large Hadron Collider called LHCb, which will study B mesons in great detail; new techniques that should lead to the discovery of many more genes contributing to adaptation; an ignited fusion burn at the National Ignition Facility; broadly neutralizing antibodies, which are capable of disabling a wide range of viral variants; the first plug - in hybrid electric cars whose batteries are charged from a wall socket go on the market; and the results of the first phase III trial of a malaria vaccine.
The first stage ignited five seconds later to carry IRIS into space.
Initially some researchers proposed that this light came from the very first galaxies to form and ignite stars after the Big Bang.
Eventually he hopes to discover when the first stars ignited.
The universe is 13.7 billion years old, and its first 500 million years or so were dark because the first stars had not yet ignited their nuclear furnaces.
He even suggests, in his characteristically unabashed way, that those companies and nations could end up igniting a second industrial revolution — one fueled by the need to undo the environmental consequences of the first.
The first stars in the universe might have been so deeply mired in clouds of dark matter that they could not ignite, a team of physicists has calculated.
In the process, it would have attracted enough primordial hydrogen and helium gas to ignite the first stars.
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