Sentence examples for conflagration called from inspiring English sources

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Not to mention the Premier League conflagration called Chelsea 250-1 lastst August to finish the season in the bottom half after becoming the first title-winning side in Premier League history to lead the league wire to wire, from start to finish.

The fires are now being managed as a single conflagration called the San Gabriel Complex fire, authorities said.

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They decided to evacuate residents, but some who were trapped in their homes by the raging conflagration called 911 seeking help.

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The medical journal enterprise - after the New England Journal of Medicine created a bit of a conflagration by calling secondary users of data "research parasites" - is finally engaging in the dialogue about solutions in a serious way.

They started life as left-wing radicals: Neuhaus looked forward to a social conflagration, and Novak called for the destruction of "the idol of inhibition, repression and shame".

Chicago fire of 1871, also called Great Chicago Fire, conflagration that began on October 8, 1871, and burned until early October 10, devastating an expansive swath of the city of Chicago.

The Great Conflagration, as it was called, is chronicled on the site of the Chicago Historical Society, with a written account and photographs and prints of the city before and after the event (www.chicagohistory.org/fire/intro /gcf-index.html).html

Although there were many causes for the blaze, which consumed 65 acres of downtown Boston and killed at least 20 people, the wooden construction of cheaply made mansard roofs took the blame — a few days later the preacher Henry Ward Beecher called them "conflagration caps".

The militants, whom he described as mostly Pakistani and natives of Pakistan-held Kashmir, had been given a freer reign to terrorize the local residents and foment what he called a communal conflagration.

The dig has turned up signs of what Smith called a "major conflagration" — collapsed columns, broken glass, fragmented mosaics and burned wood all in a chaotic mix.

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