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He then went to Bolivar county, and organized a Baptist church that is known as the Kindling Altar church, of which he is pastoring still.
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With Fever, the emphasis is on dividing subscriptions into two camps: must-reads (called Kindling) and everything else (Sparks).
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With Fever, the emphasis is on dividing subscriptions into two camps: must-reads (called Kindling) and everything else (Sparks).
TechCrunch 2009
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Spiritual ruminations anchor Nashville duo known as Kindling Stone Steve Wildsmith stevew@thedailytimes.com
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Rarely, however, does it sound beautiful and uplifting, unless it's music being made by the two-man duo known as Kindling Stone.
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With Fever, the emphasis is on dividing subscriptions into two camps: must-reads (called Kindling) and everything else (Sparks).
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Mark Wingate (left) and Chris Moore make up the folk duo known as Kindling Stone, which performs Saturday night (Dec. 5) in Knoxville's Fort Sanders neighborhood.
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The result: an "operating plan" code-named "Kindling," which laid out the six states Mr. Romney would compete in and the eight events he would have each day (including the "Ask Mitt Anything").
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'Kindling' or 'The Servant in the House,' but I've got to give just as clean a bill of health to a gutter-and-brothel farce.
The Clarion Samuel Hopkins Adams 1914
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Like a warehouse club's membership, Kindle enhances customer commitment and, with the convenience it provides, and perhaps even more importantly, indirectly, through "Kindling" on other devices, it also adds to the customer base.
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