Mr. Yang and fellow directors turned down the offer, igniting a barrage of criticism.
Demand continues to outweigh the number of properties for sales, igniting investments and development land sales.
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Both parties' hesitation to open up couldn't stop their spark igniting into a full-on flame.
From my vantage point, Sal Khan lit the match igniting the current blaze of innovation.
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Low inflation gives the Fed room to keep interest rates low without igniting price increases.
Oil companies sunk considerable sums into oil exploration, igniting a global scramble for new supplies.
Who knows, another good performance here could be the spark to igniting a truly historic winter.
"Our story ends when he passes away, igniting a national tragedy, " said Mr Putnam.
Riots erupted after 60 Hindu pilgrims died in a train fire, which Muslims were blamed for igniting.
Safety features are designed to keep any source of heat or electricity from igniting this explosive brew.
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Government supporters blamed Hizbullah for igniting the conflict with Israel and so exposing the fragile country to ruin.
They each lit a single tiny flame, igniting 205 copper "petals", one for each competing nation or territory.
This was one reason why the economy could grow faster than its long-term trend without igniting inflationary pressure.
So, perhaps inevitably, Archbishop Favarola has now cancelled the cruise ship and publicly apologised for igniting local emotions.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has said no-one can be blamed for gas igniting from a fractured pipe.
This is the plot line that has galvanized world opinion, igniting calls for intervention from a variety of sources.
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Nearly a century after they first appeared, they are still powered by igniting a mixture of fuel and air.
In 1995, current Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko praised Adolph Hitler in a Russian NTV interview, igniting widespread international indignation.
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The ancestral connections are igniting sympathies among some of the region's richest people.
The Shiites turned to their own militia, the Mahdi Army and to the death squads to protect them, igniting the civil war.
His role in igniting controversies about Vioxx, Avandia and drug-coated stents has made him America's most prominent drug safety watchdog.
The blast was caused by fuel leaking into a dry bay and igniting on contact with a hot air pipe.
At least 181 bodies had been retrieved from the site where the Airbus-320 crashed Tuesday in heavy rain, igniting a fireball.
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And inflation has been running below the Fed's target rate, allowing it to keep stimulating the economy without igniting price increases.
One of the main justifications for quantitative easing is that higher asset prices will ultimately instill confidence, igniting so-called animal spirits.
Revitalizing BlackBerry means igniting a dynamic idea, rallying greater leadership, supporting empathetic talent, and encouraging core customers to rally and recommend.
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U.S. cotton futures surged last week after India announced the ban, igniting fears of another jump in prices for cotton goods.
The US government has no chance of success as the igniting flames which will engulf America in Afghanistan are already visible.
At Laggan near Newtonmore, efforts were made to prevent a major fire re-igniting a forest plantation badly damaged on Thursday night.
Fundamentalism, say the Russians, must be resisted, otherwise it could cross into Central Asia, igniting the local people, threatening Russia itself.
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