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been fire
verb
To set (something) on fire.
Exact(24)
There may not have been fire engines available to respond.
Ever since there's been fire, there's been arson".
"If there had been fire escapes in the corners of the building, they would have".
The proximate cause in most cases seems to have been fire.
Blackwater initially claimed that there had been fire from insurgents; witnesses have consistently said that there was not.
Mr. Stogner, 21, has been fire dancing for just a year, but his girlfriend, Ms. Kouri, calls him a prodigy.
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Much of the area has been fire-free for 50 to 60 years, providing plenty of dead undergrowth to fuel the flames.
Still, snow or no snow, this area is considered one of the most depressed real estate markets in the state — so the main driver of sales lately has been fire-sale prices.
Synagogues have been fire-bombed; Jews have been assaulted; one in five French voters chose the far right candidate, Jean-Marie Le Pen, in the first round of the country's elections.
Columnists have been fired.
Nobody has been fired.
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