Hours after the blaze was brought under control, dozens of bodies were laid out in a nearby parking lot, their faces covered by T-shirts. |
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Young arsonists were today blamed for a blaze which ripped through a caravan, nearly destroying a storage yard. |
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He said backhoes and excavators were being utilised to help put out the blaze, which has been smouldering for more than four days. |
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The most recent hangover fire crews have fought is a 25-hectare blaze burning 12 kilometres east of Mabel Lake near Enderby. |
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The pages blaze with a passionate desire to see justice for the people tortured and murdered by his vile regime. |
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The moorland blaze has come at a bad time for ground-nesting birds such as golden plovers, curlews, lapwings and merlins, a rare bird of prey. |
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Appliances from the fire stations responded and officers quickly extinguished the blaze. |
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A police helicopter also circled the site, sending images of the inferno down to fire crews to help them tackle the blaze. |
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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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The blaze was caused by a tea light left burning, and officers have issued a seasonal warning to householders this week. |
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Other times, the water lies still and flat, reflecting the blaze of sunset and sunrise. |
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The hydrants were not working and the hoses the fire officers were using to extinguish the blaze were riddled with holes. |
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The danger for fire fighters was that they could not use water on the blaze because the line was electrified. |
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This marks the beginning of a yearlong apparition, when the giant planet will blaze within the stars of Gemini. |
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Before either could react, a blaze of fire and wind ripped through the night sky and knocked Mithras several feet into the air. |
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Fire crews, using breathing apparatus, had to search the building and ensure no persons were either trapped or seriously injured by the blaze. |
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Firefighters battled a blaze at the disused Robert Fletcher paper mill in Stoneclough last night. |
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The sole occupant of the mobile home died in the blaze, and the mobile home was gutted before the fire brigade arrived. |
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One lane of the eastbound carriageway was closed while firefighters tackled the blaze, and traffic tailed back on to the nearby A19 Fulford Road. |
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Thirty firefighters tackled the blaze which set light to more than 100 scrap cars. |
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The wind had swept in making it harder for the firefighters to battle the blaze. |
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Firefighters were already tackling another blaze just 200 yards away at Basildon railway station. |
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Firefighters battled the blaze for more than seven hours before it was finally brought under control. |
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Firefighters successfully tackled the blaze before being called back when it became apparent the roof was going to collapse. |
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Inquiries are continuing into the cause of the blaze but it is not thought to be suspicious. |
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Last night the 1930s-style bungalow was sealed off as scenes of crime officers investigated the cause of the blaze. |
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He said luckily no one was in the house at the time, which was reduced to four external walls and two interior walls in the blaze. |
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The Boeing 777 from Pakistan was taxiing along the runway after landing when the blaze started. |
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A blaze at a Bradford bookstore almost left Harry Potter fans snapping their wands in frustration. |
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Within hours of the blaze she was able to open the main bar but has had to keep the rest of the pub closed. |
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Fire officers believe the blaze started when one of the dogs accidentally knocked the cooker hob on. |
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The cause of the blaze is under investigation, but it is thought to have started accidentally. |
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They spent three hours at the quayside and were assisted by lifeboatmen when they had to take to the sea to fight the blaze. |
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Forest services were attacking the blaze with helicopters and water bombers. |
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Crews wearing breathing apparatus spent more than seven hours extinguishing the blaze and ensuring the property was safe. |
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At its height more than 100 firefighters fought the blaze which sent a huge plume of black, acrid smoke billowing 1,000 ft into the air. |
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Eight fire engines raced to the scene and set about tackling the blaze which firefighters said covered almost 30 acres of the field. |
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Six families were evacuated from their homes as the blaze destroyed a spinning room and warehouse full of acrylic fibres. |
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Underneath the thatch it was a roaring blaze but on top it was smouldering. |
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Using a technique developed by Wiltshire Fire Brigade, the firefighters cut a number of breaks in the thatch to contain the blaze. |
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The blaze, caused by a discarded cigarette, started in the lounge while the family was sleeping. |
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A North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue spokesman said the cause of the blaze was an overloaded electrical socket adapter. |
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Labonte wasn't hurt in the ensuing blaze but with the fuel fire raging, he had to scramble to get free. |
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As the blaze raged on fire chiefs decided it was too dangerous to tackle directly. |
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Efforts to extinguish the blaze were hampered by the large amount of flammable material inside the building. |
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It took fire crews around two hours to put out the blaze, which caused extensive damage to the maisonette. |
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Firefighters battled for more than three hours to put out a blaze in a Horwich cotton mill early on Wednesday. |
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Firefighters who were called to put out the blaze said the fire started in the front passenger seat of the car. |
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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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String bends, two-handed tapping, arpeggios, chromatic notes, and whammy bar dumps blaze through the leads with refreshing unpredictability. |
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Police are treating as suspicious a blaze which wrecked the lounge of a house in Bedford. |
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The ending is a blaze of light and sirens and press reporters and a standing ovation when I walk out of what could have been rubbly grave. |
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The engine ignited under the missile, a blaze of white-hot fire and with an ear-cracking roar. |
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After the blaze millions of litres of contaminated water, including white spirit, turpentine, creosote and asbestos, poured into the drain. |
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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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On the restart, Meath looked to end the game as a contest, only for Sheridan to blaze his shot just wide of the target. |
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Firefighters from Leigh, Hadleigh and Southend were held back by the intense heat and smoke as they tried to battle the blaze. |
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The Zeppelin airship is back, almost 70 years after it went down in a blaze in an accident in Germany. |
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Five people perished Sunday morning in a blaze that swept through their Philadelphia row house. |
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Firefighters tackled a massive blaze involving at least 100 vehicles at a York scrap merchant's yard today. |
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A sports store which burnt to the ground in a spectacular blaze may never reopen due to an insurance wrangle, the Evening Gazette can reveal. |
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Almost 100 bales of silage wrap, eight bales of straw and a number of tyres were destroyed as the blaze spread to his property. |
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Arsonists torched tyres to start a blaze which wrecked railway carriages, investigators believe. |
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Four lorries were also wrecked in the blaze which was fought by 35 firemen at Barlows Mill off Stand Lane. |
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Queues of traffic stretched back for miles following the accident as the fire service extinguished the blaze and police removed the wrecked cars. |
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A second building that was badly damaged in the blaze, was declared unsafe and is expected to be demolished as a result of the fire. |
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No one was hurt in the blaze but it badly damaged the living room and bedrooms. |
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Both feature 10-ounce cotton canvas with a water-repellant Teflon coating and 100 percent polyester blaze overlay. |
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They spent more than 11 hours containing the blaze and used a turntable ladder to douse it from above. |
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The guy's just aping his mentors, ill-equipped to blaze his own path. |
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The day is so sunny, so clear, that the natives, accustomed to clouds, find the silver-blue blaze almost disorienting. |
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A Molotov cocktail tumbled in an arc overhead and erupted briefly in a blaze. |
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The chatter in the crime world is that blanco died as she reigned, in a blaze of drive-by bullets. |
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They began assisting whomever they could and made plans to fight this blaze on high. |
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Pasto is almost 8,300 feet up in the mountains, so it was cold and crisp, with a blaze of stars across the sky. |
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But officers were there until 1.30 am to establish the cause of the blaze with help from a fire investigation dog, specially trained to sniff out accelerants. |
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Nineteen services were axed last night and seven cancelled during this morning's dash to work as efforts continued to restore power after the weekend's blaze. |
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A portable radiant heater had become dislodged and ignited the blaze. |
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Almost 40 soldiers braved a raging fire and potentially lethal asbestos fumes as they tackled a warehouse blaze in the early hours of yesterday morning. |
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It arrived quite literally in a blaze of glory, wrapped in tinfoil with flames spurting out of the top, looking for all the world like my mum's finest Christmas pudding. |
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Mr Swales said they were also concerned about surrounding businesses as the blaze started to spread and set alight a fourth floor fire escape door on an adjoining building. |
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I watched them blaze and blaze and remember thinking how warm it was, how light, on the freezing Saturnian January night. |
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The embers are mouldering, a single spark may relume the blaze. |
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The landlady refused to comment or speculate on the cause of the blaze. |
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She calmly joined the others in fashioning floatation devices from plastic bags in case the blaze forced them to flee. |
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As we walked by, the tree suddenly lit up in a blaze of colored lights. |
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Meanwhile, the fire was busy, the wood was dry and free, and his thoughts ran just as freely on future good times until he too dozed in front of the blaze. |
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We watched on TV from a helicopter vantage point, as a caravan of five fire trucks lumbered up the vacant, closed-down interstate to battle the blaze. |
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Fire crews dealt with the blaze before attending to a diesel spillage at Narberth Bridge and making the road safe after an accident involving two cars at Robeston Wathen. |
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A teenage arsonist is to be put under curfew and electronically tagged, after starting a devastating blaze which ripped through a former tannery near York. |
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He suffered burns to the back, neck and hands while trying to save his home from a blaze which engulfed the building during the wee hours of yesterday morning. |
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The blaze created a fireball that burned at up to 1,400 degrees Centigrade and melted the tensile steel cables which supported the men's platform. |
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By the time ACT UP came around to deal with the inertia, it seemed like a raging inevitability that hit with the force of a blaze. |
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Back in my room, I banked up the fire until I had a roaring blaze going. |
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At the time of the blaze, in April this year, the site held around 400,000 litres of chemicals, primarily those used in such substances as paint thinners. |
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It was reported that a spark from the cannonball had started the blaze although a castle spokeswoman said the cause had not yet been established. |
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My first image was the sun fading on the horizon in a flaming blaze that illuminated an Arab horseman stolen from the pages of Beau Geste. |
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A MAJOR blaze which ripped through a car wheel and exhaust depot is being probed by fire experts today. |
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It took more than an hour for Phillips' onsite fire department to extinguish the blaze. |
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Shortly after the blaze, planning permission was granted for a new library. |
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Unlike the First Symphony, it ends not in a blaze of orchestral splendour but quietly and contemplatively. |
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Three blazes in a perpendicular line on the same tree indicating a legislative road, the single blaze a settlement or neighbourhood road. |
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A FAULTY toaster caused a kitchen blaze that led to a woman fleeing her home. |
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The blaze wiped out power on board the 944-ton Russian trawler Marginella about 16 miles south of the Isle of Wight, Hants. |
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The new model is based on the Silverado 2500 crew cab, and has dark cocoa leather seating with camouflage piping and blaze orange stitching. |
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More than 21 tankers are now battling the blaze which has spread to 20ha and destroyed a hayshed. |
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The blaze started after the heat from industrial blowtorches, being used to cut metal, set fire to fabric. |
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Each fall, thousands of out-of-staters arrive at the state's airports with dogs, shotguns and plenty of blaze orange for their trip afield. |
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Offered in Realtree camo, a blaze orange rain cover is part of the package. |
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He says a lot of the customers he sees in hunting season are wearing blaze orange. |
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Extension lashing straps are included for bulky loads, and a blaze orange flag keeps you safe. |
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In 2000, a blaze at a shopping centre in Luoyang, in the central province of Henan, killed 309 people. |
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Ten Bangladeshis were also killed in a blaze on May 27, 2012 in a makeshift labour camp in East Riffa. |
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Fire crews rushed to tackle the blaze, which broke out in the building's ground-floor recreation room. |
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He said a man was beaten up and later died from his injuries in the melee as the blaze consumed the shantytown in the San Juan district. |
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The blaze started when the toy recharger caught fire in a socket and set fire to the adjoining bed. |
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The blaze broke out behind an electrical junction box in the kitchen and burned inside the walls and up into the attic. |
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I spend my nights now dancing buck-naked around a Vonnegut blaze of ICU textbooks. |
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The Carmel blaze was a failed test, both horrible and useful. |
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Two-year-old Aeron Wallace was one of five who died when a blaze swept through their Perth home after a birthday party. |
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Police said a firefighting crew was trapped by a bushfire on Friday at Dunalley, where there are fears that a man may have died in the blaze. |
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Flames from two locations merged into a 13,600-acre blaze that destroyed five homes and the MGR Design operation. |
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The blaze was deemed suspicious enough to warrant an investigation. |
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Some 50 firefighters, 10 tankers and waterbombers battled the grass and scrub blaze, which began about 12.30pm. |
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Which big budget BBC 'supersoap' was launched amid a blaze of publicity in 1992 only to be cancelled after a mere eight months on screen? |
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Fifty firefighters worked for more than 24 hours to extinguish the blaze in the Camford Way, Sundon packing and distribution facility. |
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We don't want to blaze a trail when we can imitate something that has already been done. |
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A local resident said he was woken up by a car alarm going off and then found the blaze. |
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As always, there was a fizzing, popping blaze of pine and sappy apple logs in the fireplace. |
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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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A man and woman died following the blaze in the terraced house on James Street, near the Kingsway Tunnel entrance in Seacombe, on Friday night. |
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Fears were growing for Joan Rennie after police failed to trace her after the fierce blaze ripped through her cottage in the tiny fishing village of Crovie, Banffshire. |
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His castle at Kilcolman was burned, and Ben Jonson, who may have had private information, asserted that one of his infant children died in the blaze. |
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A blaze started just feet away from 11-year-old Jake Goode in the airing cupboard in his bedroom, causing a leak from the water tank which tripped the electrics. |
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The blaze broKe out at a terraced house in Rashcliffe Hill Road, LocKwood. |
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Big power in a small package, the single-reed Ace can blaze out a string of beak-breaking quacks faster than an irritated hen fighting over the last kernel of corn in Canada. |
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Just 10 minutes after rescuing the pensioner, Gary and his colleague completed their milk round as 18 firefighters spent an hour tackling the blaze. |
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The blaze broke out just before dawn on a sound stage, Mr Reynoso said. |
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He went out, and began to publish it much, and to blaze abroad the matter. |
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The blaze destroyed eight rowhomes and engulfed at least 10 houses. |
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The main blaze of it is past, but a small thing would make it flame again. |
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In a blaze of creativity during 10 days in 1950 photographing the Paris collections, he became at one stroke one of the major fashion photographers of the century. |
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This is a brightsome blaze you've lit good friend, to-night! |
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The aim was to blaze a trail to the tip of the peninsula where some Sydney businessmen thought of developing a port for trade with the East Indies. |
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As they entered now, it seemed a blaze of roses and carnations, though one recognized in a moment the presence of the lily, the heliotrope, and the stock. |
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Overnight 120 firefighters were fighting the blaze with the help of helicopters and fixed wing water bombers, which were called in during daylight. |
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