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The pallor and the sunken cheeks and the consuming flame of gaiety are as typical as the inimitable voice.
He added forcefully: "The American people are slow to wrath, but when their wrath is kindled it burns like a consuming flame".
Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury told the pope that the nickname came from Ranulf's cruelty, which Anselm likened to a consuming flame.
The all-consuming flames of civil war are unforgiving, and the damage can never be undone.
Moses, while tending his father-in-law Jethro's flocks of sheep, climbed the desert boulders of Mount Sinai to answer God shining down from the clouds, and in the non-consuming flames of a burning bush.
The fennel provides licorice notes in a less emphatic manner than absinthe, for example, would: tantalizing sparks instead of an all-consuming flame.
The picture showing flames consuming the house was by Gary Marks of Multi Media Network News, not Richard Lee for The New York Times.
In the adjacent Turner, gold becomes real and rough in the orange and yellow flames consuming Houses of Lords and Commons.
The authorities then put out the flames consuming the other four people's clothing.
But in case it smells the way burnt leaves would do and there are bigger flames consuming it up, oops you've been cheated, it is viscose.
The mixture gradients change the fundamental properties of the flame, especially by a difference in temperature and composition between the burnt gases and those of a flame consuming a homogeneous mixture.
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