He poked the partially burned wood a few times with a stick and flames rose and crackled as they burned brighter. |
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Lee awoke in the early hours of the morning to find the front of his house ablaze with fierce flames lapping against the bedroom window. |
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And there it would be, the horizon ablaze with light where the gleaming flames of candles met the distant flicker of stars. |
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The couple used domestic fire extinguishers to quench the flames in the Georgian house on the Lee Road. |
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I felt my anger rising and tried vainly to quench it, the flames tickling me, begging to be let loose upon the man I now hated most. |
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Oni was sending jets of flames towards the soldiers, burning their dark iron armor. |
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Incredibly powerful, fast machines spit flames as they race each other over a very short, straight course. |
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The racer burst into flames upon impact but the fire was quickly extinguished by park staff. |
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After firefighters put out the flames they made a standard check of the vehicle and made the grim discovery. |
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Firefighters found flames coming from the underground junction box but could only keep watch over the blaze until the power was shut off. |
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He stared, wide eyed, as the flames floated down to the planet below the aerial battle. |
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For a while, she watches the merry flames which seem to embody the very spirit of this night. |
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I tried not to hear the roar of flames overhead, or the frightened whinnies of fellow passengers, but the task was impossible. |
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The blaze began to die down, the flames diminished until all that was left was the dull reddish after-image. |
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It was lucky that the windows are double-glazed as they kept back the flames for a few minutes. |
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He tried to get in again, covering his face with a T-shirt, but again the flames kept him back. |
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It went up in a burst of flame, and only a smoking shell remained when the flames faded. |
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Two quick-thinking councillors saved an elderly people's home from going up in flames after yobs set it alight. |
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Arson attacks continued after sunset, with a nursery school going up in flames in Toulouse. |
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As fire tenders moved to different angles as the flames spread, small black hoses had to be winched manually, a time consuming process. |
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It is understood a stream of air through the property produced a chimney effect, and flames quickly spread. |
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The building was engulfed in flames within minutes of the fire starting on the ground floor. |
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She felt calm as she gazed into the red heat of the flames that danced around, licking the wood. |
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You try to rekindle old flames and remember the past and tend to open old emotional wounds. |
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I was wrapped in Diogenes' embrace and gazing sleepily at the flames as they danced within the confines of the fire pit. |
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A row of emergency vehicles lined up behind the wreck, and a fire truck sprayed the flames with water. |
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Lizzie had seen the glow of the flames when she went upstairs and alerted her parents. |
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The other family's car, an Audi, was a write-off, with its bonnet tragically crumpled and flames licking away from beneath the chassis. |
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Our forces do indeed continue to keep alive the flames of freedom in the world. |
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At the airfield, chaos reigned as rescue crews equipped with fire extinguishers doused the flames emanating from the downed fighter. |
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He never eschewed an opportunity to rekindle the embers and fan the flames of friendship. |
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Mr Routh-Jones said 16 firefighters wearing breathing apparatus worked in relays to fight the flames from the inside of the building. |
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In the wider connotations of the title it seems to me that the lambent flames can refer to non-technical themes. |
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Rollerbladers, red flames shooting from their helmets, sped across a stage while alpine cows danced and men in lederhosen played alpenhorns. |
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Much of the town is in flames as lava from a volcano began falling down on Thursday. |
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Two women who tried to battle a wall of flames to rescue a man trapped in his blazing home were today praised by firefighters. |
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The purple flames subsided, and Suka reseated herself, wiping invisible specks of dust from her apron. |
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A neighbour helped residents from the guest houses to escape through windows after seeing flames billowing from the house. |
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Marksmen using high-powered rifles should shoot gas cylinders damaged by flames to prevent major disruption, according to fire chiefs. |
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His great weight almost jerked her off the bridge, but she pulled him up from the hungry flames as her own strength faded. |
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High winds have been fanning the flames and the fire has spread as far as Didsbury Intake, which contains an area of woodland. |
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The stream of water that spurted from the hose did less to douse the fire than it did to fan the flames with its accompanying rush of air. |
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Firefighters are taking advantage of a break from the powerful Santa Ana winds that have fanned the flames with gusts up to 70 miles an hour. |
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Crews with ten engines spent more than two hours trying to bring the blaze under control as brisk winds fanned the flames towards homes. |
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Hopelessly naive, Velma quickly learns to play the game, concocting ever more elaborate lies to fan the flames of her notoriety. |
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In domestic politics, isolation in Europe fans the flames of Euroscepticism. |
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There was a very important decision handed down on December 29, which fanned the flames under the debate about casualisation in the workforce. |
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He dropped the fireball, the ground erupting in a fierce inferno, brutal flames licking at the surrounding trees with their fiery tongues. |
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Ceramic coals don't make a proper noise, for a start, and don't fall apart as the flames lick into them. |
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That house went up in flames in, literally, 15 to 20 seconds after the flames were licking at the door. |
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He jumped over the fire, flames licking at the soles and bottoms of his hobnailed boots. |
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He dived right after her, with flames licking his boots as they passed thru the hole. |
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Within seconds, the classroom was ablaze and flames began licking towards the roof and windows. |
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The flames licked his face as he covered his face with his forearms and knelt to absorb the shock. |
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The flames were already licking through the panels with a fierce urgency that was terrifying to see. |
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We all watched the fire, the flames licking up towards the sky and the smoke curling high above our heads. |
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The crackle and lick of the flames accompanies the chirping crickets and rustling leaves that surround him. |
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Typically, shorts in electrical lights or open flames from candles, lighters, or matches start tree fires. |
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Assuming his back checks out A-OK, he will fan the most flames in the Hot Stove League. |
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Evolution prepared the gray-barked giants to withstand the fast-burning low flames of grass fires. |
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Firefighters, wearing breathing apparatus, found the first floor smoke-logged and saw flames coming from the airing cupboard door. |
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Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus dragged a man from the inferno before using hose reels to douse the flames in a 70-minute operation. |
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About 30 firefighters, some of them wearing breathing apparatus, were needed to bring the flames under control. |
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When she glanced down at the hole, the whole bottom floor was a burning inferno, and the flames were jumping up. |
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Crews fought the flames for 15 minutes before getting the inferno under control but had to remain at the scene for 90 minutes. |
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But when I apply pressure nothing comes out and the flames grow even more ferocious, enveloping the room in what might be a derelict tenement. |
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Once the circuit breaker was tripped, all sparks, flames and arcing ceased. |
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The flames engulfed the left wing before the plane went into a roll and crashed. |
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This is a little rolly in SE winds and eerie at night with the lights and flames of the refinery. |
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Gas flames at the base provide heat but are never in direct contact with the coffee, which rotates in a drum above. |
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The blue flames of all four burners on the stainless steel hearth are flicked to high. |
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If the burners have yellow flames or yellow in the tips of the flames, more air and clean burners produces blue flames. |
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In the aftermath of a collision cars with full fuel tanks tend to go up in flames killing the occupants who might have survived the collision. |
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The flames flickered in the darkness of the lower level and cast eerie shadows over the ground. |
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The three Weimeraners were left trapped indoors as flames tore through the house in Warren Road, Banstead, at around 3pm. |
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And the city duly burned for four days, the flames jumping 20 blocks northwards every hour on the first night. |
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Border City burned, the magical flames from Uriko's spell spreading out from near its center, engulfing the whole city. |
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The little wiry bushes that grow all over Yosemite seem to be barely scathed by the flames in places, a tribute to their hardiness. |
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The other airily swings his torches of love, their flames mantling a cloud on which Jupiter's eagle fierily reposes. |
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A roar of laughter shot through the room and several flames scorched the ceiling. |
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The sides of the spear-shaped entity were scorched by liquefying flames produced within the inner stomach of the wormhole. |
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The oil of religion shouldn't be used to increase the flames of violence but as a balm to heal the wounds of the people. |
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He had pulled up outside to take a call on his mobile phone, and seen the smoke and flames in the thatch. |
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But the flames quickly spread along the underside of the thatch and in less than two hours the whole building was gutted. |
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I watched from the rooftop as the the aircraft banked and swooped and burst into bright flames which showered to the ground like fireworks. |
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Argent, a sea-dog rampant purpure breathing flames gules, a laurel wreath in canton purpure. |
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The thermic lance mixes highly reactive metals in a catalytic reaction that spews forth flames for distances of up to 10 metres. |
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Her abdomen was a sea of agony, flames of red-hot pain searing out from the convulsed muscles. |
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I also believe that the Phoenix will rise from the flames and soar to new heights. |
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Small dying flames flickered on his body, and he did nothing to remove them, as if the flames were merely a mirage. |
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The candle flames flickered oddly, as if some draft was waxing and waning in time with the chanting. |
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Once the lights were dimmed, the view from the stage was pitch-black save for the pinpoints of candle flames flickering in the dark. |
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Alicia had placed a group of advent candles on the windowsill and their flames were flickering merrily against the backdrop of the night. |
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It is promised that he shall enjoy its treasures, and so he does for a short time, before the flames flicker upon him in turn. |
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Tiki torches blazed on with timed gas flames and danced merrily in the ever-encroaching darkness. |
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Despite their brave efforts, they were beaten back by dense smoke and flames as they tried to get into the upstairs bedroom. |
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Several men attempted to beat the flames out while water was poured on the fire. |
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Other men knocked them to the ground and began to beat the flames out savagely. |
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It carried on relentlessly burning, melting the sole of his shoes as he finally beat the flames out. |
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Flickering to and fro in a fierce battle of dominance, the flames of the fire sparkled with gold and orange flares. |
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But fires can kill when flames reach the crowns of smaller trees and leap from there to the limbs of the sequoias, high above the ground. |
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Large flames protruded from its claws and its tail seemed to be serpentine. |
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The fire crackled in the night as tongues of flames licked the underside of the fish roasting on the spit. |
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These people must have been chased by the roaring tongues of flames that caught them here. |
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Flames like tongues of fire engulfed the farmhouse, porch and all, angry, cracking flames that left no exit. |
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Those who value their nasal hair will avoid encouraging the flames with white spirit, petrol, meths and so on. |
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At its height, flames and a huge pall of smoke belched from the burning building, and showers of embers were scattered into the night sky. |
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Later, it was torched by an angry critic who, having set light to the structure, could not escape, and died in the flames he had lit. |
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Old flames often have a way of reappearing just when you're carrying a torch for someone new. |
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Or if you fall for the siren song of the Evil One, you're going to be drained dry and cast into the pit of flames in due course. |
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By the time Mary and her sisters had reached the bottom of the stairs, the front door was up in flames and had trapped the family in the house. |
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The explosion caused a shock wave of flames like ripples in the water when a stone is cast in. |
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After hours of watching the black smoke billow over the top of the mountain, we stood horrified as the flames made their appearance. |
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Det Garda McHale told the hearing that flames and thick clouds of smoke were billowing from a back window. |
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Even the takeout menu is tricked out with red old-West lettering, flames and stars. |
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Sometimes they used the flames to drive the bison someplace for easier and safer killing by people on foot. |
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The sky was black as night and the waves of flames from the oceans licked at the sandy shores. |
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All around the room, brilliant flames leapt up, hot and cold by turns, blazing brightly in six niches set into the walls. |
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She was almost off her feet as she was watching the rocket rising into the sky with orange flames blazing. |
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Red flames danced, glowing, leaping and twisting, a haunting mix of black and red casting horrific patterns over the concrete. |
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He squirted butane onto the fire from a little can that he used to fill his Zippo and the flames shot up, singeing his brow. |
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Through the barred windows I saw what looked like forest fire flames dancing on mountaintops at the juncture with the skyline. |
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He threw the cloth toward the ever-present fire, uncaring of whether it landed in the flames or on the floor. |
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Blue flames began to lick around the outline of his body, as his battle aura was fueled by the uncontainable rage built up inside of him. |
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Her husband attempted to battle the flames but was forced back and wasn't able to bring it under control. |
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And the men slope off behind the flames because it means that they don't have to talk. |
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In the midst of it all, she held fast in her prayer, still and unmoving as the flames about her slowly were set to rest. |
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But keepers of the Coldplay and Travis flames will warm to its inoffensiveness, its unobtrusiveness and its lack of challenge. |
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Choking acrid smoke from the burning building engulfed nearby streets and flames could be seen leaping high into the sky. |
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By the time they got there, the 106-year-old, three-story gabled house, on the graceful Esplanade, was engulfed in flames and unsalvageable. |
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It was simply smouldering, the flames long burned out leaving nothing but some charcoal what was once wood. |
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But once we got some foam to cover the bulk of the fire and smother the flames we were able to bring it under control much quicker. |
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As soon as the flames go out, add the cider and boil until the liquid has reduced by half. |
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Spraying water on surrounding areas to prevent the flames from jumping the perimeters of the plant saved the neighboring buildings. |
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All the ceiling was virtually burned away and the flames went through to a mezzanine floor upstairs. |
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And the flames of their life's work would burn in his eyes, his heart, until every last abomination had breathed their last. |
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They found the wood and breeze block building well alight with flames shooting up above the trees. |
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Even the flames and smoke were opulently evil, with their vampiric reds and blacks. |
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Cast glass channels in extruded aluminum flames can be installed for long or tall spans without added supports. |
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Keep the woodpile far enough away from the fire so sparks and flames cannot reach it. |
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He watched the flames dancing near her, lighting her figure a rustic orange. |
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Four shadows were cast across the pavement, dancing like flames in the moonlight as they walked toward their destinations. |
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Crisp white table cloths, and candles, their flames dancing inside little crackled glass bowls keep the atmosphere fresh. |
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Jade squinted and looked into the distance, seeing flames dancing under the shade of leafy trees on a close, western island. |
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In each cemetery there are two or three little flames dancing in the wind under soot-blackened glass. |
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Ex stood at the fireplace in his bedroom, glaring at the flames that danced within the dark marble depths. |
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The hundreds of tiny flames danced as they were brightly reflected in the rows of polished marble columns throughout the church. |
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They walked to the field where they had a massive fire going, the flames dancing at least six feet high and the fire pit was ten feet across. |
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From a door at the side of the orchestra pit, a tall spindling man with hair like white flames emerged and stepped into a spotlight. |
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As a result blue light is more energetic than red light and hot flames from well adjusted Bunsen burners emit blue rather than yellow light. |
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Designers are showing us flames in exotic woods like ebony or interesting burls with more complex finishes and more sculptural shapes. |
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The girls had been having their daily hour of sewing when suddenly flames had burst from the back of the room. |
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As the fire swept over the car the fuel tank began to boil and a six metre jet of flames spurted out of the back of the car. |
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While no-one was injured, the lorry's cab and the car burst into flames and three fire engines were called to the scene. |
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Her eyes practically exploded with flames and her hair rose a little, like a dog rising its hackles. |
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He has not got a snowball's chance in the flames of Hades of convincing me! |
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Philip and his niece Bryony escaped injury when the camper van they were travelling in burst into flames in the middle of the road. |
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Erica glanced up at Dan whose face was illuminated by the flames of campfires. |
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On the table were three candlesticks, the one in the middle being the tallest, and the flames were bright orange. |
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There was a sudden shaking and rumble of cannons and battering-rams and I saw flames flickering. |
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Observing the flames of ritual fire offerings is also a form of divination. |
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It is possible that enols exist in flames as a consequence of interconversion with carbonyls at equilibrium. |
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Donna's reaction to seeing her old flames is interesting, to say the least. |
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You attempt to rekindle old flames but much water has flown under the bridge. |
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Maybe this sudden influx of communication from old flames was karma having a field day and rubbing in the painful realities of current singledom. |
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The intrepid dad ran outside to find his van was on fire and flames were spreading to the front of his home. |
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A terraced house was on fire, with smoke and flames pouring from the ground and first floor windows. |
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A log in that unsightly pile writhed as if it were already on fire, though the flames had not quite reached it. |
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The flames danced and licked the hayloft and the house connected to it was charred and falling. |
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Instead he moved a few paces away, sitting by the dying fire and stoking the flames higher. |
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Mr Grove's housemate said he heard glass smashing and saw flames leaping up the stairs of the house before the ceiling caved in. |
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Firefighters fought the flames throughout the night despite the strong gusts and torrential rain. |
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She was not most angry that he had outfought her, though this did fan the flames of her rage. |
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The dragon retaliated with flames and dark magic, easily outmatching them despite its wounds. |
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Then, gradually, a light is seen in Diemut's room, and suddenly all the flames burst out, and the opera ends in a paean of love. |
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This can crack the chimney, allowing the flames to spread within the house. |
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Witnesses reported explosions as well as towering flames and a huge pall of black smoke at the scrapyard. |
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He had a pale pallor and his flesh did not seem to absorb any heat from the flames licking at the brick of the fire place. |
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In the dancing light of the flames our faces glowed surrealistically as we talked and tended the fire. |
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Topical jokes proliferate, flames spout from balustrades and chorines' hats as Las Vegas meets Cirque du Soleil. |
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I began to panic, terrified that the car would burst into flames and I wouldn't be able to escape. |
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The moths swarm together for a moment, then disappear like candle flames going out. |
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There were two swept-wing craft moving down the runway below, flames shooting from their wings. |
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He had paced by the campfire the night before, kicking at the dirt with his boots, swishing at the flames with a long tree branch. |
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From further away I could see the flames from each tower and a huge hole in the side of each. |
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She opened the proceedings with a tidy 100 metres hurdles, then set the stadium in flames with her performance in the high jump. |
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The flames of the many candles were mirrored in his deep, penetrating eyes. |
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The blood was fake and the flames imaginary, but the task facing the emergency services could have been very real. |
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They stood immobile with the flames racing around them in a fury of sparks. |
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Trent stopped cold and very slowly turned around, his eyes throwing flames at David. |
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The barn was engulfed in flames by the time firefighters arrived on the scene and the structure eventually collapsed. |
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Airs of bygone times accompany farandoles around the flames over which the boldest leap with a single bound. |
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The flames of war burned brighter than ever within this divided family as one by one the members were picked off. |
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But when the door is opened and oxygen again feeds the fire, flames can suddenly erupt again. |
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Officers said it appeared that some of the compartmental walls which joined the roof were not properly sealed to stop flames spreading. |
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Girls get backhanded by misogynist male pigs, women get into fistfights with each other, old flames line up on opposite sides of the battlefield. |
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Some with the greatest access of luster equal the colors of painters, others the fervid flames of sulphur, or fires quickened with oil. |
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The guys and Katrina wore their pilot jacket, black, glossy jackets with the silhouette of an eagle, flames trailing behind it. |
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He has a couple of ex-con punks working for him in all kinds of criminal activity, and it is they who spark the flames that burn so fiercely. |
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He pictured it as a liquid fiery ball, constantly dripping flames into no particular direction due to lack of gravity. |
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The demon had the face of an attractive young man, but his eyes glowed viciously with an intense, fiery red, even when the flames left his body. |
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The kitchen shop on the high street went up in flames and so great was the conflagration that the entire building collapsed. |
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I trust this was done, as I myself observed the licking flames of the conflagration. |
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Billowing black smoke quickly filled the room, and the flames ignited the tapestries. |
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Orange flames lit the sky as fire destroyed a building on Duke Street during the wee hours of yesterday morning. |
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Within five seconds, the winery erupts into a fireball as flames lick the sky and the crashing explosion sends debris hurtling everywhere. |
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He sprung into action, grabbing the lab's fire blanket and dousing the flames that were playing across the workbench. |
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He used more than 40 homemade firebombs to throw at the police, causing multiple explosions and flames at the scene. |
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Luckily a fire door prevented the flames from spreading into the nearby restaurant area but everything in the kitchen was wrecked beyond repair. |
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This fact is attributed to the 30-year-old building's fire doors, which restricted the flames from spreading. |
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He found the fire extinguisher a few feet from the door and sprayed foam on the base of the flames to put them out. |
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Your mother quickly took the fire extinguisher and sprayed the flames until it looked like they were out. |
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Attempts were made to extinguish the flames with a fire hose from an adjacent building, but to no avail. |
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The kitchen's specially reinforced fire-resistant ceiling stopped the flames reaching the nine hotel rooms above. |
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One small section of the office was saved because recent renovations had partitioned it with a two-hour firewall, which kept the flames at bay. |
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The Roman philosopher Seneca proposed that the auroras were flames slipping through cracks in the heavenly firmament. |
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It shouldn't be left till the flames are coming out the top of the plant before people are consulted. |
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Scores of commuters and residents gathered on the pavement as the flames ripped through the ground and first floors of the building. |
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Now Scotland on Sunday can reveal that the hut that helped fan the flames of devolution has itself been consumed by fire. |
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The intense flames sent plumes of smoke into the sky and initially prevented police and rescue workers from approaching the bus. |
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He accidentally dropped the stick into the fire and plunged his arm into the flames to retrieve it. |
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A spark fizzed and crackled, and he stepped into the dark opening, light trailing around him, and flames licking the air behind. |
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He stared into the fire to avoid her gaze, to focus his thoughts within the flames and the glowing embers. |
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Residents are directed to guard against the threat of fire as flames continue to engulf many areas in New South Wales. |
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Nathan shifted on the log, riveting his gaze to the dancing flames of the camp fire. |
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Just walking down the block, for instance, one can see tiny flames of fire when a match is lit or when a lighter for a cigarette is flicked. |
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He died instantly, before flames engulfed his body, which was identified from jewellery and dental records. |
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I take another sip of cocoa, and stare out the frosty window, thanking the flames of the fire for warming my tired body. |
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The stranger's clothes, having been doused with alcohol, are ignited by flames from the fireplace. |
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He sat alone in the room, darkness engulfing everywhere except for the area touched by the flames of the fire in the large stone hearth. |
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The perfect kiss at the perfect timing could definitely spice up your relationship, keeping the flames of love ever burning. |
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You could almost see the flames of competitiveness burning inside him and, although fierce, he was a man of character and kindness. |
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Months of work went up in flames in a fire which forced a Swindon school to close for the day. |
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The building went up in flames on Wednesday evening and parts of the factory were still smouldering today. |
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The spell died quickly, emerald flames flaring for a moment, then dissolving into nothing. |
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Rilleta leaped lightly clear, and turned, flames flaring on her hands, ready to meet her death if she must. |
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The thief absently watched the flames flaring around her, hearing her own harsh breathing echo around her over the crackle of the flames. |
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The maroon flames also rose and flared, before dying in a matter of seconds into a small pile of ashes. |
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A catapult fired point-blank, and flames broke over the roiled water, but it was pointless. |
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The sudden intake of air with the heat of the cigarette caused a flashover and he was trapped as flames and smoke engulfed the vehicle. |
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I decided that I might as well go down in a blaze of flames and hellfire if they can't read past my personal sentiments to try to understand my point of view. |
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The fire fighters could not use the mains water to quench the flames because Mayo County Council had switched off the main supply due to a shortage in the area. |
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The flames were soon doused but the patient suffered burns to an arm. |
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The owner of one house was wakened in the early hours of Saturday morning by the flames and thankfully was able to raise the alarm and extinguish the fires. |
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I blinked, unbelieving, at a churning mass of flames fully 2000-ft across. |
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And bonus points for the school bus that burst into flames with the comic timing of a Simpsons gag. |
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The rear ramp dropped open, and Lance Cpl. Williams saw a blackened hull spouting flames 30 feet high. |
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When I saw the fire in the restaurant, I ran down to the floor below, where I was trapped between flames above and below. |
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Mark Sanford went down in flames in 2009 when it became known that he was having an affair with an argentinean woman. |
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The western part of the city in particular has been constantly pounded by Russian artillery, and factories and apartment blocks go up in flames after air raids. |
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Bolton's hopes of completing a double over Manchester United were shot down in flames as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer fired the Reds to a 4-0 win at the Reebok Stadium. |
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When fire fighters arrive to find flames jumping up the outside of the building it is obvious that they too should lend their weight to student concerns. |
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If the flames of separatism in Punjab seemed to be simmering, the secessionist strife in Kashmir was just peaking. |
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Steady winds fanned the flames despite firefighters and National Park officials directing six hosereel jets on to the fire and beating out hotspots with rubber beaters. |
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While his own amatory flames are being fanned, he looks back at others who have gone before him, particularly to the period before the second world war. |
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They fell to the ground, flames licking around their flaming bodies. |
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There is no name on the medal but it has Greek goddess of victory Nike holding a laurel wreath over Phoenix rising from the flames with the Acropolis in the background. |
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The Alis said the flames were higher than the trees in the playground opposite and other residents were relieved the wind was fanning the fire away from properties. |
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At a national level, the centre-right coalition Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has been accused of fanning the flames of anti-foreigner discrimination. |
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Brown can never, ever, resist fanning the flames of controversy. |
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Red-coloured flames and black smoke are rendered in a stylised fashion. |
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In the dead of night, the caparisoned elephants illuminated by the dancing flames of torches and surrounded by the aroma of burning oil assume an almost ethereal look. |
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There were women fighting to get in, but the flames beat them back. |
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They light the joss sticks from the yellow candles' strong steady flames and place the incense in the sand, the thin white smoke coiling up to the heavens. |
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Pictures of her weeping during the marriage ceremony, and an awkward-lloking kiss, fanned the flames of the fire. |
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Close by, a low fire burned, its flames licking hungrily at embers. |
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The pensioner now has three children and has been married twice, but would love to contact his old flames to see what has happened during their lives. |
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As the amorous side of your life goes up and down, you forage in the laundry basket of love, reselecting old flames instead of dusting yourself down and seeking new conquests. |
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But a driving east wind fanned the flames across firebreaks, and, despite the efforts of ward and parish officials and the lord mayor, they soon became uncontrollable. |
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The fire sparked, then relit, recovering its flames with unnerving speed. |
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Even the building right next door was burning, so they formed a bucket brigade in a frantic effort to keep the flames from consuming the dojo as well. |
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Let's also take it as given that old flames are harder to keep as friends. |
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The flames were snuffed immediately as she lost concentration. |
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Video footage taken inside the club showed flames licking at foam insulation behind the stage, which erupted into a fast-moving fire that sent fans stampeding for the exits. |
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Many of the participants painted wine glass in flames and a serpent coming out of a liquor bottle, throwing light on the evil effects of drinking. |
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So yes, there were hazards, and clouds of smoke pouring up in the air, but I can't regret those fall evenings by dancing flames under impossibly clear West Texas skies. |
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As you can see, the flames are so intense and the smoke is thick and so black, that it's pretty impossible to see if there is, in fact, a second tractor trailer involved. |
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Hollywood prefers lots of flames when grenades or artillery shells go off. |
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When the Indians set fire to the main building as well as the sheds, the flames fanned into a sunburst, and their smoke stifled the people of Fort Mims. |
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A ring of flames emerged from the center, and traveled outwards. |
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Rine muttered under her breath and waved her hand, and the orange flames turned a dark blue, almost invisible against the dark tree roots and casting no light at all. |
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The home went up in flames and the father tried to break down the door to get the children out and eventually succeeded in pulling one side of the caravan away. |
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Another day, another Fox News segment stoking the flames of hate against Muslims. |
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The younger brother would try everything in his power from a distance to subdue the roaring flames of passion. |
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Before the rescue, Victor had also tried to beat back the flames with a fire extinguisher from his own vehicle, which was also involved in the pile-up. |
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On cool evenings they stand around a campfire by the chuck wagon warming themselves outwardly with the flames and inwardly with strong coffee served free of charge. |
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Small flames were beginning to rise, and she moved in towards the fire. |
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The flames flared and he climbed back into car, and drove away. |
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All those flames in a Chinese restaurant aren't just for show. |
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The blasts sent 1,500 tons of crude oil into the Yellow Sea and sparked 100-foot-high flames that burned for 15 hours. |
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As far as this bike goes I originally was going to paint it flat black with hot rod flames but as I was mocking it up it really came into its own. |
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The roar of flames racing down the corridor made them all run even faster. |
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I couldn't do anything else but stand there and stare into the glowing embers and jumping flames in order to still the tears that threatened to spill over. |
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Hamas exploits the resulting Arab discontent to fan the flames of violence and war. |
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I watched as an arch of water doused the flames we had left behind. |
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Our brave men and women in uniform, tempered by the flames of battle, are unmatched in skill and courage. |
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By Sunday, the shifting winds of a monsoon storm drove the flames toward the town. |
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The ardent flames raged ceaselessly for days, crumbling Troy into dust and so after years of bitterness, strife and wars the Greek had finally defeated the Trojans. |
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Hence it was that a certain devout soul compared the heart of Jesus to a burning furnace in which He voluntarily suffered from the ardent flames of Divine love. |
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The flames spread through the ceiling and completely destroyed the upstairs including various items of property from clothes and furniture to mobile phones. |
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