The goal, several officials tell us, is to light a fire under the Iraqi Governing Council.
The S4 is expected to keep the Samsung streak going, and one would think ought to light a fire beneath Apple.
In his view, companies that survive throughout the ages are those that are prepared to light a fire under the status quo.
Public health experts are hoping to light a fire under the cause.
If it was too wet to light a fire, they had to subsist on hardtack biscuits and cold sowbelly doused in vinegar.
But Byrne simultaneously has been trying to light a fire about a controversial phenomenon in trading known as naked short-selling, and his soapbox may have become bigger this week.
"Though we didn't make it to the finish line tonight, the values we fought for and the communities we seek to improve will continue to light a fire in us, " he said.
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Privately, several officials also said Bremer was carrying a stern message from the president that it is time, as one put it, to "light a fire" under the council, whose work, in the view of the White House, has been stalled by personal, ethnic and religious rivalries.
He wants only to light a small fire, enough to cook a simple meal, nothing more, hardly an undertaking momentous enough to give rise to premonitions such as these.
Heat a gas grill to medium-high or light a charcoal fire and let it burn just until the coals are covered with gray ash.
But, hopefully, it'll light a fire under developers to get with the program.
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'Course, industry analysts are suggesting that regulators wouldn't really go through with shutting it down, but if nothing else, this should light a fire under Sprint to expedite the process.
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The best you'll be able to do is hang on to a light pole, and while you're hanging on, the fire ants from all the mounds -- of which there is two per yard on average -- will clamber up that same pole.
Still, many real-estate agents will continue to fire up the oven or light a few candles on open-house day.
They found the voltage generated when the liposomes were exposed to light was high enough to make a nerve cell fire.
In the end, he commissioned a group of researchers at Ludwig-Maximilians University in Germany to design an instrument which produces light with a wavelength of 1, 300 nanometres and has the ability to fire 440, 000 pulses a second.
Does it make sense to ban the old light bulb in a world where we are encouraged to store Terrabytes of pointless photographs forever on fire-hot Web-servers forever spinning in a Google server farm?
Both have been called out for their roles in the housing bubble but their absence during much of the implementation of the financial overhaul will further light a fire under a growing resistance to reform.
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DOHA, Qatar (CNN) -- A tape recording attributed to Osama bin Laden's top deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, urged Muslims to take a lesson from the September 11 hijackers and "light a fire under the feet" of the United States, Britain, Australia and Norway by attacking embassies as well as corporations.
Forensic investigators have already told the inquest that the fire started when someone who was inside the house set light to a mixture of petrol and white spirits which had been poured in the hall.
They argued that he is a man who cased out military installations, who threatened to light up Fort Dix with gun-fire, and who sought to buy automatic weapons.
The uncharacteristically blunt speech by Bradley -- delivered Monday to a Chicago public health group -- illustrated that Bradley is clearly set to return fire, in light of Gore's recent criticism of Bradley's vision for the future of health care.
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