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Synonyms for kindle

to cause to burn or undergo combustion

to arouse the emotions of; make ardent

to induce or elicit (a reaction or emotion)

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Kindler cited the case of a patient who watched his brother die from the disease before learning he himself had the cancer.
In the 46th minute of the match, India gained the lead back when Chinglensana Singh smashed a goal after Kindler saved a shot from close range.
About 100 cases of Kindler syndrome have been reported in literature so far some from Arab World as well.
Lopez Kindler dedica tambien parte de la introduccion a hablar de la teologia de los comentarios (por ejemplo, la defensa de la unidad dentro de la Iglesia y de la racionalidad de la fe, y el acento en puntos centrales de las doctrinas trinitaria, cristologica, eclesiologica, antropologica, sacramentaria y escatologica).
The Mclean Group and DLA Piper advised the Kindler family and other selling shareholders.
It draws on the theories of Piaget, Vygotsky, Gardner, and Kindler, as well as the National Coalition for Core Arts Standards and the National Association for the Education of Young Children's recommendations for developmentally appropriate curriculum.
Plia's former CEO, Noah Kindler, will become head of the West Coast office.
(1) Interestingly, one rare condition that often mimics dyskeratosis congenita, and that needs to be distinguished from it, is Kindler Syndrome (KS).
Kindler - Tiffany Moreland and Jesse Kindler, of Eugene, a son.
In spite of the fact that this one-pot process is a long-known reaction (which was first reported by Kindler in 1923) [4], the three-component condensation of an aldone (aldehydeketone) 1, cyclooctasulfur (i.e., cyclo-[S.sub.8]), and an amine 2--either primary or secondary--(Figure 1), termed nowadays in the literature as the Willgerodt-Kindler (WK) reaction, has received over the last ten years considerable attention, from the point of view of the combinatorial chemistry [5, 6].
To look at the other tear-downs, the Kindler Block on the corner to Frederick Street, the Vito Building next door and a one-time garage behind them, demolition will make way for a new police station.
We've seen plenty of changeover among pharma CEOs since Pfizer's Jeff Kindler got bumped in December 2010, but it took a smart writer at the Elsevier Business Intelligence site to note the connections among them.