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In 1995, Peter McLaughlin, 31, who had been with the Fire Department for seven years, was consumed by a blaze.
And in November, Sarge's Delicatessen on Third Avenue near East 37th Street was ravaged by a blaze battled by 150 firefighters.
In 1858, the cupola was ravaged by a blaze started by fireworks set off during the celebration of the completion of the trans-Atlantic cable.
Though missing several standout defenders, Germany controlled the pace and flow of the game from the kickoff, which was accompanied by a blaze of flashbulbs.
Photo: The Fire Department headquarters on Central Avenue in Plainfield, N.J., were slightly damaged yesterday by a blaze that destroyed the warehouse next door.
Coming out of the theatre you were bowled over by a blaze of light, a gust of heat, as if you were being sucked into a rocket launcher.
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The loss of three quick wickets in the evening was not exactly what England desired but it was followed by a blazing cameo from Mark Wood.
Instead, their indelible styles are being effectively recreated by a blazing cast of gifted singers impersonating this crowded pantheon of pop-chart immortals.
A month earlier Douglas Reid, also from Lincolnshire, died from a heart attack thought to be brought on by a blazing argument over a boundary hedge.
They are elements of a mellow scholarly decor in which the guests sip hot buttered rum by a blazing log fire.
Even more remarkably, the central storm is suggested by a blazing white light that looks as if it might burst through the timbered walls.
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