Sentence examples for becomes fired from inspiring English sources

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The writing becomes fired by some much-needed anger, and a convincing voice begins to rise from Greenwell's prose.

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Emotionally, the animals had become fired up by the stress.

By the 1960's, the courtyards had become firing ranges and the pathways provided nooks for drug dealers and prostitutes.

In this war, say residents, their rooftops have become firing posts, and gunmen aim at anything that moves.The fighting between Colombia's rival illegal armies was once confined to remote rural areas.

"Wood that is exposed to the air, exposed to the sun and the cold, it dries out and becomes fire prone," Mr. Cassano said.

Rarified, air becomes fire; more and more condensed, it becomes progressively wind, cloud, water, earth, and finally stones.

When grabbing it, Mario becomes Fire Mario and can throw fireballs to eliminate enemies.

I think panic becomes rage when you're exposed to violence, like electricity that becomes fire when you introduce logs.

In 1911, he became fire chief.

In these situations, sparks from metals which collided each other by tsunami and through other scenarios may have ignited leaked combustible gases and gasoline to become fires.

Henceforth the field artillery brigades, soon to become Fires Brigades, would be assigned to the corps and division headquarters directly.

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