Finally some of the girls stepped in and started throwing some tinder and sticks in the fire. |
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Obviously, caution should be exercised when walking on tinder dry moorlands. |
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The image of thought here is of lightning, in search of tinder, suddenly blazing into our heads. |
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He showed his cupped hands to Bligh and they were full of engraved tinder boxes, rings, broken teeth capped with gold. |
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The summer had been hot and the scrub was tinder dry, so it took little effort to put a match to but needed careful watching. |
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Political tinder is spread all around the landscape, but who will strike the match? |
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The combination of a naturally arid environment, years of drought and poor planning is proving to be dry tinder in a combustible atmosphere. |
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Long and bitter patent actions brought against him by the Wright brothers have only provided tinder for this blaze of confusion. |
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He didn't have any flint or tinder, but he gathered wood and used his magic to light a fire. |
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Often, the tundra is like tinder and a badly tended fire can created havoc with pasture for musk ox, deer and reindeer. |
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The traditional method to prepare amadou as tinder is to fill a pot with the fungus and to add enough strong urine to cover it. |
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The heated, heady campus milieu provides tinder for explosive debates in which more than mere politics is at stake. |
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In forests that by nature burn lightly and frequently, putting out every fire can leave tinder to build up and fuel a much greater conflagration. |
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The pea stalks, dry as tinder, caught quickly and burned merrily, sending a plume of clean white smoke up to catch the wind. |
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When Singapore became an independent republic, much of the land was held tinder Crown leases that were about to expire. |
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One side was fence, the other a swamp, a mire skewered by rotting birch trunks bracketed by hard tinder fungi. |
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Because of the dry tinder inside, firefighters had to check to ensure the fire had not got through to any other floorboards. |
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Pine needles greatly increase the flammable surface area of these trees, making ideal tinder for rapid ignition. |
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The tinder is there for rebellion to catch fire across British society. |
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Love as a searing iron to cauterize our souls' uncleanness, and as a fire to kindle with divine flames the wretched tinder of our hearts. |
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Sensibilities are tinder dry, waiting to be exploited by any perceived insult by insignificant Westerners. |
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One apparently infiltrated by government-hired thugs turned nasty. Should political deadlock provide a spark, there is plenty of dry tinder. |
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Baked by the sun, this is now one more load of tinder waiting to catch fire. |
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They were all Wahhabis. This is one reason for the tinder box in this part of the world, especially in Afghanistan. |
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Energy shortages and irresponsible price movements provide tinder for political conflicts which can only be settled at the workers' expense. |
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It is a tinder box and going into its elections in April is a very sensitive time. |
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Irigoyen lights a tinder lighter to light a cigarette and everybody on the boat protests. |
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When you have a million and a half men under arms, you have a tinder box. |
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He cleaned the waterfowl expertly and made a fire with a box of tinder and a collection of dried sticks on the flat top of an exposed boulder embedded into the earth. |
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At the same time, the peat began to desiccate, turning into a tinder box that would ignite during the dry season. |
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The teenage pyromaniacs experimented with different fuel sources, different sorts of fats and oils, moss, dry rotten wood and home baked tinder using a cotton handkerchief. |
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He got out his tinder and after a few moments a merry fire was burning. |
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Place two handfuls of tinder in the center of the fire circle. |
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Things began to look up, she said in the post, when she met Phelps, 29, on tinder. |
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He juices with vegetables, romances on tinder, and shops for rustic furniture built with reclaimed materials. |
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It took several tries for the tinder to catch in the damp atmosphere. |
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I will go and collect more wood for the night,' said the young monk, 'but first I will place these flints and the tinder in the cave so that they will remain dry. |
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Where judicial proceedings have been instituted tinder Articles 13 and 14 to decide as to the validity of a ground of challenge or incapacity, there can be no justification for setting aside an award on that ground. |
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It is a very delicate and dangerous time and we have to be careful that inadvertent actions are not taken that may have the consequences of lighting fires that are in tinder dry situations. |
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Disgruntled gardeners moved disconsolately amid the trees fixing little butter lamps to certain of the lower branches, and then with flint and steel sparks ignited the tinder. |
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Grimly he bent over, and grasping the two flints, one in each hand, he struck them sideways together so that the poor little stream of sparks should land in the tinder wood. |
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To prepare some really good live coals, you must start a fire with small wood and tinder, that you can pick from the surroundings of the place chosen for your meal. |
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In the centre of the country, people of the two faiths live side-by-side, and there are big minorities everywhere a scene providing ample tinder for troublemakers. |
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Particularities: the combustion chamber is made of highly heat and tinder resistant stainless steel, the heat exchangers are made of different types of high-grade steel, all acid-resistant. |
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So saying, he readjusted the blanket around his senior's shoulders, placed water beside him, and took the flints and the tinder into the cave to a place beside the barley box. |
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The best known name in this field is Alfred Dunhill, their novelty lighters, in the shape of tinder pistols and hunting horns, for instance, being quite sought after. |
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The Disney-owned ABC TV network announced its own emerging media and advertising research lab in Austin, tinder the direction of Australian professor Duane Varan. |
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