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They were towers and at the top they had a flame that welcomed visitors.
My lips tasted of fire, a flame that would not extinguish for hours.
This proposal was far more incendiary than it sounded — "a flame that would consume classical physics," in Isaacson's words.
The fight may have rekindled a flame that seemed to die when Florida took Miami off its schedule after the 1987 season.
But too much of it, too, verges on ideological introversion, the pursuit of a flame that died; the precise opposite of history making.
Some of the most interesting of the initial pieces are the shoes, including a $685 pump with a heel shaped like a single petal, or a flame that licks the back of the ankle.
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Bela Karolyi said Douglas was still too inexperienced to stay calm enough to win the Olympic all-around, insisting that "Jordyn is solid like a rock, and Gabby is a flame, a beautiful flame that can shine and glow but can fade out".
Reviewing a performance by Ms. Harvey in 1984, John S. Wilson of The New York Times praised her as "a singer who carries a torch with a low flame that seems to burn all the more intensely because of her control".
The one is a usual flame that is formed around a fuel jet surrounded by an air flow.
A few years ago, General Pinochet had O'Higgins' remains moved from the military academy to a site opposite the Presidential palace, where soldiers guard an eternal flame that marks a spot called the Altar of the Fatherland.
"Several times an hour a spark of light will gradually grow into a burning flame that lights up the entire building.
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