"We will take up the torch and we will complete the journey, " he said.
Young people, growing up with new ideas, are picking up the torch of social change.
However, growth investors (the public) soon stepped in to pick up the torch and eventually pushed the stocks higher.
The group's affiliates and offshoots first in North Africa, then Iraq, Yemen and Pakistan took up the torch of jihad and operated largely on their own.
About 45 other squads make up the rest of the torch-bearers and most take more liberties with their costumes.
But by the late 20th century, rewards for innovation dried up and the leadership torch was passed to America.
As the evening winds down, a private tent is set up with open views of the torch-lit plaza, though couples can also choose to climb another temple for after-dinner drinks.
The entire collection has an emotional resonance, but the section on young athletes in the traditionally maligned East End region of London and the profiles of the inspirational individuals nominated to be torch bearers leading up to the Games is particularly moving.
As part of the build up to the Olympics, I was privileged enough to carry the Olympic torch during its journey through London.
Doing this three times allows the torch to run for up to 12 minutes.
She dressed up as a sausage to welcome the Olympic torch relay to the town but her costume was criticised by people who said it looked rude.
Officials have already found a place for a shiny white track suit Ms. Twain wore carrying the torch in the lead up to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver in a glass case at the regional airport.
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Few in that country can forget the impressive sight of Li Ning, himself in a track suit of his own design, being hoisted up at the Bird Nest stadium to light the torch during the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
Six slots play host to keys (obviously) and a mixture of inserts, such as the familiar USB drive (up to 32GB) and bottle opener, as well as the new mini-torch and barcode holder.
It will be up to her and her many classmates to carry the torch as the school reshapes its identity.
At one point, he tried to call the Poxley volunteer fire department, but the creosote pole that supported the telephone wire had already gone up like a torch, taking his service away.
The Isle of Man will host the Olympic torch on 2 June next year as it journeys across the British Isles in the run-up to the Games in London.
This load of rubbish was heaped on a pile in the backyard, and a torch was applied and it went up in smoke.
According to Dr Eastlund, breaking nuclear waste up into its constituent elements using a fusion torch would have a number of advantages over the chemical approach.
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