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"At that moment I felt a sudden blaze of fire envelop me," Mr. Restrepo said.
One frosty night he rushed to the palace to save books from a sudden blaze.
The whole panicle suggests tiny firecrackers exploding in a sudden blaze of palest pink.
In 1776, the British troops were hot on the trail of George Washington, hoping for a quick end to the Colonial rebellion, when their path was blocked by a sudden blaze that broke out in Manhattan.
It was the music, the artist, and the community of fans — instant cousinship, as Graham called it — together with the sudden blaze of lights, the press of sweaty flesh, and a thousand fists punching the air as the chorus rolled around.
A sudden blaze and then the cloud of tons of debris driven upwards against gravity.
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And then there is the sudden nervous blaze of his smile.
A sudden, fierce blaze leveled a sizable portion of the famed Calico Ghost Town near Barstow on Tuesday morning, but firefighters were able to quell the flames before they reached the site's original structures, which date back to a silver mining boom in the 1880s.
This was the Serrai di Sottoguda, a 2km-long canyon with walls 100m high – a place of sudden darkness and blazing light, with no fence between you and the rushing, boulder-filled river Pettorina, which you cross 16 times, on terrifyingly narrow bridges.
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Your fear as a manager inside a company is that you launch a product and all of sudden there's a blaze of fiery tweets and chat room postings that make your company look really lousy.
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