Either no one listens, or you get all carried away and proclaim yourselves as prophets, and it all ends in tears and fireballs. |
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Exploding gas tanks launched huge fireballs and black plumes of smoke high into the air. |
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Circles are the subject matter of her new work and she uses them to explore her fascination with planets, moons, suns, fireballs and comets. |
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The large meteors that resemble falling stars and leave a bright tail in their wake are called fireballs. |
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The other fighters shook from the concussion waves as their pilots looked in shock at the two fireballs. |
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The fireballs grow in intensity until the sky is a curtain of drizzling flame bursts. |
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The city was too dangerous, they thought, as loud explosions and fireballs lit up the skyline at night. |
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She watched as the firecrackers rained down from the planes overhead and exploded into fireballs. |
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Giant fireballs and trails of fire accompany the performers in the energetic and dramatic display. |
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Past displays have featured a richness of both fireballs and faint meteors but have included fewer objects of medium brightness. |
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Does the cosmic tug and pull of these far-off fireballs help shape our lives from birth? |
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Viewers should be able to see 100 or so meteors per hour, some of them fireballs. |
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The sky was black as midnight, lit only by glowing sparks, firebrands and fireballs shooting into the air. |
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The fortified city was battered by fireballs from the Brits' three camps along the river. |
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I suggest that green fireballs may be extraterrestrial probes entering our atmosphere. |
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State-of-the-art special effects include three-foot high fireballs, water jets and dancing fountains around the bamboo dance floor. |
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An uncontrollable wild man, one of the Sheik's specialties was throwing fireballs at his opponents. |
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Fill a pail with your choice of 300 different kinds of candy sold by the pound, including caramels, licorice, and atomic fireballs. |
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Missiles rained down on the city as fireballs went up into the night sky after the armoury at the central Ikeja barracks caught fire. |
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That blast created huge fireballs and sent vehicles and bodies catapulting through the air. |
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The huge fireballs endlessly shown on television that day caused little structural damage, the report says. |
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They were destroyed with the help of gunpowder, canons, and fireballs. |
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The fireballs simply swirled into a funnel when they neared the foes chest, and the entire cockatrice glowed a bright blue as the magic was absorbed into its body. |
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By day, eight stainless steel towers double as giant columns of waterfall, but on the hour, after dark, they explode into gas fireballs amid gasps from astonished onlookers. |
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These schematized formations recall aerial ballets, spiraling nebulae or orbiting planets, tracings of tiny fireballs, even measles and skin rashes. |
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But bosses did say the trebuchet would not use fireballs until the investigation into the blaze was completed. |
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Assisted by geologist Anne Heche, Jones has to deal with shooting fireballs and lava destroying all in its wake. |
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As this one peeled off, you could see two fireballs pop out of the back of the plane,'' he said. |
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The resulting fireballs, which can reach temperatures measured in trillions of degrees, are expected to melt the protons and neutrons that compose ordinary nuclear matter. |
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Many pilots' lives were saved during World War II by salf-sealing gas tanks that kept their planes from becoming fireballs when riddled with bullets. |
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Aside from their fireballs, the Leonids are also known for their glowing trails of hot at ionized atmospheric gases that the blazing meteors left behind. |
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Skell, god of the world above, fought back by pitching pyroclastic fireballs from California's Mount Shasta, blowing the massive summit of Mount Mazama to bits. |
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Mayan cichlids, called fireballs by some anglers, and oscars are found in the southern portion of the region and are great sport and great on the plate. |
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Research so far has been inconclusive, with some studies reporting a surge of these fireballs in February and others detecting no such trend, Brown said. |
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Fireballs will fly across the heavens early Friday during the Perseid meteor shower, one of the most dazzling astronomical events of the year. |
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