As the sun set, Maasai guards lit a path from our tent to a campfire surrounded by flickering lanterns.
The cowboy shook his head, lit a cigarette (unfiltered), and drove his pickup home.
After dinner my grandmother lit a cigarette and my grandfather poured three glasses of homemade black currant vodka.
They each lit a single tiny flame, igniting 205 copper "petals", one for each competing nation or territory.
He lit a match and he lit a fire at his own feet.
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She spoke softly to her daughter, and I stepped aside and lit a cigarette to give them some privacy.
Snapcase lit a hand-rolled cigarette with a match from a bar he favored.
Gasland featured a dramatic scene where Fox lit a glass of water on fire and attributed it to fracking.
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Police fired tear gas as a group within the protesters lit a fire and threw stones and bottles at officers.
The Princess Royal carried it off the specially-painted plane in a lantern and footballer David Beckham then lit a cauldron.
After the Asian crisis, the fibre market rebounded even higher as the Internet lit a network boom that continues today.
His friends, family and other people who wanted to pay their respects lit a candle on the beach at 20:00 BST.
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At a table covered with egg cartons, a frizzy-haired blonde in fingerless gloves rubbed her hands together and lit a cigarette.
She sat down on the toilet, put her coffee and the book on top of the laundry hamper, and lit a cigarette.
Then with a flick of his igniter he lit a gorging fire that turned the evening sky red and yellow and black.
Then Mandy led Cal into the bedroom and lit a lavender candle.
No more than 15 minutes after he had painted, he rested a mirror against the wall, arranged the items and lit a large candle.
Standing before the fireplace in his office recently, he recalled the January day when he lit a fire, unaware that the chimney had been sealed.
But their remarkable claims have lit a fire under their rivals.
Sometimes Diana came out on the back porch and lit a cigarette, standing there holding her elbow, the hand with the cigarette pointing at the sky.
Visits from a GP, psychiatrist and psychologist did little to help, he said, but then he said a prayer, anointed the girl and lit a candle on his visit.
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Amazon has also been rumored to be building warehouses near urban centers to launch its own same-day delivery, but Ebay may have just lit a fire under that project.
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Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania (CNN) -- Kenyan blogger Ory Okolloh has lit a fire under the African blogosphere with her posts about politics, human rights and other controversial issues.
When he had finished, the publisher lit a cigarette and paced up and down the office for a long time in silence, walking from one wall to the other, a distance of barely three yards.
Wall Street boomed, the United Nations picked a Manhattan spot on the East River as its base, and developer Robert Moses lit a fuse on city projects that created the skyline that is so familiar to us today.
While fans have been buzzing about the idea ever since the league green-lit a cold-weather championship game in New Jersey's New Meadowlands, rules dictating minimum requirements for hotel rooms and practice facilities probably nix the idea.
"The Tony Martin case lit a touch paper that has led to an explosion of anger and resentment among millions of law-abiding British people who no longer feel the state is on their side, " he said.
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