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be blazed
noun
A fire, especially a fast-burning fire producing a lot of flames and light.
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This "increasing democratic consciousness", they say, calls for new trails to be blazed in political reform.
We have studied the theory of APHMFDOE and simulated the focusing properties of it along the optical axis, which show that the focus can be blazed to other positions with changing the quadratic phase factor.
Willian's performance, full of penetrative passing, was one of the pluses for Chelsea in the first-half and the Brazilian's precise cross after the break deserved more than to be blazed over the top via Ba's shin.
"The journey [to cure rare diseases] is an arduous one, often lasting for decades and laden with setbacks and defeat," Yang wrote, and the book is "a magnificent gift for those on the quest to conquer genetic disorders, retracing roads to successful treatments and providing suggestions for the next trails to be blazed".
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It's exciting to be blazing trails.
"London should be blazing a trail," he says.
Now Boeing seems to be blazing a new trail.
— A fire seems to be blazing inside a wooden row house.
You won't be blazing through spaces.
be blazing down.
I would be blazing a new trail.
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