But the tundra was very dry in 2007 and fire-fueling winds kicked up the blaze.
The insurance industry this week kicked up an ugly public fuss over this matter.
This kicked up a fit of commentary on both the right and the left.
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V.s hyperkinetically whizzed past us and the trucks kicked up plumes of swirling yellow powder.
It also kicked up a gear the commercialization by clubs of individual star players.
An hour after landing Bozeman, the clouds turned gray-blue and the wind kicked up to 30 mph.
One particularly hard grounder caught the edge of the bag, and kicked up with a vicious hop.
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The road was almost obscured by the dust kicked up by the trucks in front of us.
When the wind blew, it really kicked up a sandstorm, but the dry air helped my asthmatic condition.
As a result of that negative perception by investors Moynihan kicked up his efforts to bring those levels up.
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Shareholders at Hewlett-Packard's annual meeting kicked up a stink about a plan for generous severance packages for senior executives.
Likewise, Kurt Cobain's suicide in 1994 kicked up prices for Nirvana concert posters.
The impact sites show that the spacecraft kicked up fields of dark debris as they slammed into the lunar soil.
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On the second shot, Lundqvist was on his belly when he kicked up his leg to turn away a backhander.
Johnson said the chamber and AFL-CIO are still talking, but much of the negotiating work has now been kicked up to Sens.
"I have sections in here where I see the dust being kicked up by the wagons heading across the prairie, " O'Connor explains.
The housing crisis has kicked up new ethics questions on Capitol Hill.
"The wind kicked up a little bit and it changed things quite a bit and it's actually changed direction too, " he added.
Governor Bobby Jindal of Louisiana kicked up a lot of dust at the Republican National Committee meeting this past week in Charlotte.
In 2005 CNOOC, a Chinese oil firm, withdrew a bid for Unocal, a Californian producer, after American politicians kicked up a stink.
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Big decisions were kicked up through a series of management committees and, eventually, across the Atlantic to the company's German board of management.
He crested a hill alone, with no cover but the dust kicked up by the storm of bullets still biting into the ground.
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With incremental execution, the dance's signature flipped-up-and-back flexed-leg-and-foot pose looked less like a kicked up heel than a pretty and preened piece of plumage.
By observing the cloud of dust and gas kicked up by each impact, scientists knew they could obtain valuable data about the Moon's composition.
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Some of it's not taking urgently enough some of these commitments and we'd like to see, for example, infrastructure spending kicked up and then ring-fenced.
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Anand became the chief of India's film censor board three years ago and kicked up a controversy with a proposal to assign special ratings to films with explicit content.
One of its two wind probes was knocked out, most probably by a piece of grit kicked up by the rocket-powered descent stage that placed Curiosity on the surface.
Monsoor "ran out into the street with another SEAL, shot cover fire and dragged his comrade to safety while enemy bullets kicked up the concrete at their feet, " according to Navy documents.
On Wednesday, the airline sector fell hard as oil prices rose, although though shares of Midwest Air Group kicked up 5.3% on word of a higher bid for the company from AirTran Holdings.
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