Pierce Power had a good chance on 10 minutes when he met a cross from Ian Ryan but he blazed the ball across the area with the goal at his mercy. |
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I stared into a fire we built on the very andirons where the good oak had blazed and warmed him. |
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Furthermore, Johannesson seems to have blazed a trail for a string of other Icelandic raiders who are developing a taste for British companies. |
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He visited most of the capitals of the continental countries and blazed a trail that was marked by some wild adventures. |
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Target has blazed a trail nationally in developing the role of Special Constables. |
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As the light shone, its radiance blazed from one end of the universe to the other. |
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These agents have blazed a trail in small savings, providing an example of enthusiasm to their counterparts elsewhere. |
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Soon they were skirting along the coast towards Louisburgh as bonfires blazed along the road. |
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In this game, a runner or group of runners blazed a trail and marked it by leaving paper markers, or anything else suitable, along the route. |
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The bright flame blazed in the open night, and over it roasted a skewered boar. |
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Those marvelous blue eyes blazed in fury, shooting brilliant sparks and glowing embers. |
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The sky blazed orange as the sun sank ever slowly behind the endless ocean water. |
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Kpig was the first commercial radio station to broadcast on the Web, and it has blazed trails ever since. |
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A fire blazed with a stag roasting on a spit above it, giving off the heavy scent of venison. |
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Shaidanna's eyes blazed incandescently with power, giving a golden tint to her face. |
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The bar was dark with shadow despite the noonday sun that blazed on shuttered windows. |
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The fire blazed on the open hearth and sometimes the baker as it was called was hanging over the fire with a cake of bread being baked. |
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The former Celtic striker picked himself up, dusted himself down, took a deep breath and blazed his spot-kick over the bar. |
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A few seconds later, the light died and they saw Mark standing still, his eyes blazed a cold blue. |
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In total, more than 2,650 square kilometres were left charred by the fires that blazed for weeks. |
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Her spirit had blazed the blinding blue of pure fury, and her soul had been filled with the purest black of the most pitiless executioner. |
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Her eyes blazed out of a heart-shaped face under a long, white pageboy haircut, ebony lashes framing their violet fire. |
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The hot afternoon sun blazed down upon him, as he stood perched on top of a wooden pedestal like a bird. |
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Tiki torches blazed on with timed gas flames and danced merrily in the ever-encroaching darkness. |
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Her eyes blazed with a new and different kind of sadness, the kind that is tinted with anger and regret. |
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After a time, only one Sathe was left standing by the pyre that blazed in the circle. |
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His fierce energy blazed from a weedy frame, with weak chin and pointed nose. |
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Bonfires blazed everywhere on Sunday evening welcoming the triumphant players back with the cup. |
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He blazed it wide and missed the target again after making a monkey of Neilson and cutting inside dangerously. |
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One by one the ten rings blazed brightly with orange and red flame, but Lauren still would not talk. |
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A fireplace set in one wall blazed fiercely, keeping the room and the food set on an iron grid before it, warm. |
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Fire still blazed fiercely in front of the small family, preventing any form of escape. |
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The ruby one blazed and then shuddered into a feminine shape, and the sparkly ebon one swirled into a crouching figure with a long black mane. |
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Fire blazed up in fury and the girl ran outside and watched the house she once lived in go up in flames. |
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The firewood, soaked in oil, blazed up immediately, and his boat became a beacon of flame, drifting downstream towards Lake Tallian. |
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The fire blazed up, crackling, in the pit, and the torches shed their dancing light from their iron holders on the walls. |
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His spending blazed a new path through the county's usual political circuit. |
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The sunlight, which had blazed brightly against the flowered wallpaper, began to fade from brilliant white to gold to rose. |
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The wall, the windows, and everything in the room, except the floors, blazed up. |
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When a steady flame blazed up in the kerosene lantern James had been carrying, Pilate's strong hand shoved Ivan into the cool darkness. |
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Every day the hot sun blazed down upon the little village, and never not once in many months did a drop of rain fall. |
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The houses interlocked like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle and every window blazed with light. |
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The hood of the truck blazed with dazzling corona discharges and St. Elmo's fire coruscated around the headlamps and other metal fixtures. |
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Globes of light blazed up and down its length, and the white rectangles painted on asphalt glowed unearthly. |
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Outside, the sun blazed down from a shimmering sky, as it had for most of the day. |
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Brand new floodlights blazed down on Parkside, but it was lights out for them as Workington Town gave them a lesson in teamwork and finishing. |
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The Marine's eyes blazed fiercely, her lips set in a grim line as her hair drifted, hiding the bandages on her face. |
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And so their spirits soared as they took their positions down the passageways of battle all night long, and the watchfires blazed among them. |
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You should be able to check this game out rather cheap, it's not new and I don't think it blazed up the charts. |
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He looked up, thought about it for a moment and then blazed the ball into the far corner beyond the despairing fingers of O'Malley. |
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Knight headed on to Cormack, who found himself free at the far post again, but he blazed the ball across goal from eight yards. |
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Before her career as a spy really blazed across Russia's white nights and she became the KGB's favorite British agent, it was almost stillborn. |
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The gas logs blazed as I lounged in my recliner and watched television with the beeper on the table. |
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She collected a high centre from Caroline McGing, despite her two shadows, and blazed the ball to the roof of the net. |
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The torches flared upon the walls, and the firepit blazed forth its red warmth. |
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With each word her eyes turned bluer, and as she finished a flare of cerulean light blazed through my vision. |
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And pushing away from themselves and the circle of wielders who had summoned them, each of the eight blazed off to renew the fight. |
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The logs blazed in Joe Kearns' large fieldstone fireplace throwing a warm glow around the three people sunk into the big cosy chairs in the living room. |
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The band has not only blazed a trail for free-media artists, but they also had a blast in the process. |
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The D major conclusion blazed forth in its full glory, brilliantly anticipated by a momentary slowing of the tempo just before the final outburst. |
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Sun blazed from the open canopy, wildlife scuttered along unseen. |
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In turn, the boys followed the trails blazed by their famous fathers. |
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The horse trotted toward her, the fire blazed up, and Jill fainted. |
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The inferno that now blazed up showed the whole camp what was happening. |
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Flames immediately blazed up and filled the den with warmth. |
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Yesterday, the sun that has faded the Union Jack hanging from the church tower blazed down, and veterans who once had to fight their way in were welcomed as honoured friends. |
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The sun blazed down and my sunscreen dealer was calling me again. |
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Then, in another few seconds, he was joined by the two agents that had come with the Lieutenant Governor, and they blazed away with their riot guns in the same direction. |
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Alas the old problems returned as the ball was blazed a yard over. |
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Justice was served as the spot kick was blazed over the bar. |
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He seemed a little surprised that the ball managed to find its way through and snatched at the chance as he blazed the ball over from eight yards. |
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But a nightmarish shot at the 15th, where he blazed the ball into a water hazard, put the brakes on his charge and he stumbled home for nine-under. |
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The ball fell to Nakata who blazed the ball high into the night sky. |
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York had chances, the best coming with two minutes to go when Roz Ramli blazed the ball across the circle and Couttie calmly flicked it into the top corner of the net. |
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It blazed a trail of such examples of suffering and sacrifice for public causes and this considerably helped accelerate the pace of the Indian nationalist struggle. |
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The North Sea Cycle Route officially opened yesterday as two German cyclists blazed a trail into the city, making the inaugural journey on the route. |
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It was a show of epic length with an overstocked lake of new members, all virtuoso players who blazed through the hits. |
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In the early afternoon, the clouds broke and the sun blazed. |
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Around campfires that blazed in the bright sunshine old friends caught up on the events since last October's fair and discussed their plans for the next six months. |
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Delphine lead her to the dining room where a fire blazed cheerfully. |
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Fireworks Night is already past, but November will be remembered as the month when Rangers either went off like a damp squib or blazed like a rocket. |
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A crack shot, skilled horseman, soldier, prospector, freighter and surveyor, he blazed a colourful trail across Alberta before the province was officially born. |
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A HOSEDOWN was a relief for two weary ex-firemen after they blazed a trail across the country on a marathon hitch-hike. |
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Carver blazed a trail for the development of products from plants, a field known as chemurgy. |
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Through the large windows where once the Khedive held high court, the sunshine blazed upon vistaed leagues of Desert. |
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The majority of ascents of Grisedale Pike usually start at the village of Braithwaite using a well blazed trail up the eastern ridge. |
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Lights blazed down, but not too strongly, so that the dancers could drift along or jimjam in ecstatic rhythm, in a simulacrum of private worlds. |
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Peter Halley, Day-Glo incarnate, blazed, while Andy Warhol nearly vanished into the Day-Glo of his own wallpaper. |
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Roy Keane blazed the trail for early retirers after Saipan in 2002, before returning under Brian Kerr. |
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The walled garden full of shadows blazed with colour as if the flowers were giving up the light absorbed during the day. |
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It had apparently simpler controls than most Plutonian products, for it easily blazed forth a bolt of electronic fire that blasted a tall, crystalline tree to shards. |
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This musical dual have be leaders who have blazed a trail for many years in Manitoba as part of the immerging contemporary Aboriginal music scene. |
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Last October, Texans got an eyeful of amazing laser art when the Houston skyline blazed with lasers shooting in all directions from city rooftops. |
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Without a word, they blazed into Right Thoughts, its breezy melody and tricksy guitar lines bringing to mind the classic jangle pop of bands like Orange Juice. |
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