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But aware of the perception that US regional influence is receding, and that the smallest spark could cause a conflagration, Obama has shifted his approach.
We all urged him at the top of our voices to act radical, to shoot the apartheid elephant and cause a conflagration.
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Twice it seemed there was tension enough that a mere spark could have caused a conflagration.
On April 26 , 1986 at 1 23 A.M., Reactor No. 4 at Chernobyl trembled and exploded, causing a conflagration that spewed a radioactive cloud ten times as deadly as the radiation at Hiroshima.
By Jon Michaud April 26 , 2011On April 26 , 1986 at 1 23 A.M., Reactor No. 4 at Chernobyl trembled and exploded, causing a conflagration that spewed a radioactive cloud ten times as deadly as the radiation at Hiroshima.
— David Remnick, Showcase by Robert Polidori, "Chernobyl," August 4, 2003 On April 26 , 1986 at 1 23 A.M., Reactor No. 4 at Chernobyl trembled and exploded, causing a conflagration that spewed a radioactive cloud ten times as deadly as the radiation at Hiroshima.
Any other process will cause a huge conflagration in my family.
However, he claimed that tensions over the EU would cause a "major political conflagration" within the Conservative party and suggested the Brexit-supporting Fox would be the first to walk out.
(The remix caused a small conflagration with Young Chop, who felt that his beat had been meddled with).
Yet the monster (smashing thick glass with its gooey head) gets out anyway and, when Maggie fires on it, she ignites the entire vessel and causes a mighty conflagration.
The raid caused a massive conflagration that overwhelmed Tokyo's civil defenses and destroyed 16 square miles of buildings, representing seven percent of the city's urban area.
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