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"The fire blew up, basically," Mr. Paxon said.
When the fire blew through the house, it burned with the most intensity in the couple's third-floor bedroom.
Last May, though, 60 of its 78 acres were destroyed, including thickly treed hillsides, when the rampaging Jesusita fire blew down Mission Canyon.
"The fire blew up as firefighters were trying to evacuate to get to a safe place and all of them were in serious threat of losing their lives".
A quarter of a century ago, Mark Henshaw's Out of the Line of Fire blew up like a bomb, a playful postmodern text appearing from nowhere in the midst of Australia's notorious dreary dun-coloured realism.
An underground fire blew off four manhole covers in the Morris Heights neighborhood yesterday morning before spreading to three adjacent service boxes, said Joe Petta, a Consolidated Edison spokesman.
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At last, she reached the top and, to her relief, saw a blazing fire blowing gusts of smoke across the sky.
Stockmarkets around the world, mostly in sympathy but with problems of their own, slid too.In this section A marginalised market Collywobbles Saturated At last, a price Seifert under fire Blowing it Screeching to the precipice Steering by a faulty compass ReprintsThe sweepers came in overnight to clear away the mess, and by midweek things looked better.
All the money that Russia still owed to the International Monetary Fund, $3.3 billion, was repaid at the end of January.In this section A marginalised market Collywobbles Saturated At last, a price Seifert under fire Blowing it Screeching to the precipice Steering by a faulty compass ReprintsSuch prudence contrasts favourably with, say, Venezuela's oil-fuelled populist splurge.
When a central bank does this, it credits domestic commercial banks with deposits (ie, the monetary base expands) encouraging banks to lend more.In this section A marginalised market Collywobbles Saturated At last, a price Seifert under fire Blowing it Screeching to the precipice Steering by a faulty compass ReprintsCentral banks are supposedly the guardians of money.
Great bunch of lads, the Stonehenge rocks, and most crucially they offer blokes called "Spider" somewhere to go and get high and do fire blowing that isn't that bench outside your town's branch of Poundland.
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