Blue and white-streaked energy erupted in a hemispherical blast, tossing nearby vehicles and setting others aflame. |
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A piece of the roof, set aflame by the uncontrolled inferno, suddenly fell from the roof and on top of Tempest's right leg. |
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He watched as the glass rained down slowly to the ground, emeralds falling from the tower, which was now aflame. |
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Residents reported grenades setting police cars aflame in the heart of the city. |
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He was pale, his freckles stood out in stark relief against the white backdrop of his cheeks and his reddish hair was aflame. |
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I held onto his arm and he brought me into the kitchen, his lighter still aflame, guiding us safely through the hallway. |
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The walls were rebuilt with yellow limestone and the towers rebuilt with stones so they couldn't be set aflame anymore. |
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Backing out faster than a drunkard reversing his vehicle, cheeks aflame, Jody remembers the useful rule of always knocking before entering. |
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Then a rain of fire arrows light the ladders as some hit the soldiers setting them aflame. |
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The names usually refer to the tall flowering spike which in medieval times was dipped in tallow and set aflame as a torch in the evening. |
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The obvious appeal of the portrait is the notion that a person's pilot light remains aflame even in the darkest of times. |
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If would have been quite hilarious to see the pampered boys' reaction to having his expensive clothing set aflame. |
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The passage was lighted with a few lanterns that were magically kept aflame, and it was almost as cold there as it was outside. |
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The red carpeting was aflame as well, and tapestries and banners hanging from the high ceiling had also begun to catch flame. |
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Splinters were flung in every direction, some aflame, becoming miniature meteors as they ignited in the dry air. |
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The sound of her voice and the look in her eyes set his body aflame. |
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The technicians built a false front on the house and, on the day, set it aflame. |
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Yet underneath the topical concerns, the characters are set aflame by the timeless spirit of revolutionaries. |
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The market was set aflame, and the smoke was visible for thirty-five miles. |
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And set aflame all the ways of the earth with the fire of Christ that you bear in your heart. |
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They were set aflame using a pilot burner, after which they were irradiated for 10 minutes using a gas radiator at a 30 ° angle. |
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Once again the internet is aflame with furious comments about Marvel's hotly anticipated box-office barnstormer, The Avengers. |
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This time I dunked the sugar cube in the absinthe and set it aflame. |
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They did not attempt to confront mobs as they set aflame people and properties, they set up no camps to shelter the bereaved and destitute survivors. |
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The sniper crossbow fires bolts that set whatever they hit aflame. |
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Before he could touch the ignition, the newspaper suddenly lit aflame. |
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The baobab was aflame, regular fire eating it as quickly as it could. |
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We rise at dawn and set off through the flaxen grasses, the tips of which are aflame with the first rays of light. |
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Children in refugee camps draw stick figures of men with guns and houses aflame. |
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While in the Pignataro area we watched the fires of burning houses, hay stacks aflame, and the flash of exploding shells. |
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Fire Blast This spell inflicts average damage to its target and sets it aflame which in turn inflicts weaker fire damage over time. |
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In the tradition of really silly cod spy thrillers, the villains are out to set the world aflame and the spy will have to use lots of high tech stuff to save us all. |
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Finally, on Monday, the internet was aflame with outrage over an extremely telling anecdote from a single Walmart store. |
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But I recognized, even as my celebrity-grubbing heart was aflame, that Brand's weird magic came from an inaccessible place. |
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With 90 seconds left it, was 94-91, the building was aflame, and the Thunder were one stop away from having a chance to tie it. |
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When Carlos ordered him out of his house, he returned and set it aflame. |
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Race hatred was aflame, fanned by the rhetoric of confrontation. |
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Their leader cried foul and banks were set aflame. |
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He thought he knew being aflame. But this was sustained explosion, reaching now and then a quite unendurable brisance. |
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I bring lukewarm souls into the abode of Your Most Compassionate Heart. In this fire of Your pure love let these tepid souls, who, like corpses, filled You with such deep loathing, be once again set aflame. |
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It set the Internet aflame and got her a nice book contract. |
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The tradition of serving the Greek dish, saganaki while aflame, has its origins in Chicago's Greek community. |
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This is due no doubt in part to the hoggishness of moneyed men who would prefer to croon with crotches aflame than impart an additional farthing to the fisc, as Mr King suggests. |
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They had seen the twin towers of the World Trade Centre reduced to rubble, the Pentagon aflame and a field in Pennsylvania transformed into a graveyard. |
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The intricate golden-patterns of the barrelled ceilings were aflame from the southern openings of that part of the Basilica designed by Michelangelo as a cross in a square. |
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Those weeks and months in Montepaolo were surely providential, because Anthony came down from that mountain his face radiant, his whole being aflame with the Good News he was sent to bring to the poor. |
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In the same way, Father Parent was an apostle aflame of prayer and the Word of God, to call and challenge others to commit themselves in service in the Lord's vineyard. |
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They worked together publishing a paper that set all France aflame with new religious energy and which did not, at first, show its anti clerical bias. |
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This classic game is turn-based, so you can take your time planning your moves. Watch yourself: burning red tiles threaten to set your library aflame. |
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This is especially the case in late summer when the sea is aflame with mareel and the boats come and go with illumined wakes while the ghostly fire drips from the oar-blades. |
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When strikers set ruling SED party buildings aflame and tore the flag from the Brandenburg Gate, SED General Secretary Walter Ulbricht left Berlin. |
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