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The prefix is something like Petal, Fire, Dark, Night, Honey, Squirrel, Blue, or Berry, and those are just a few.
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Inside it's all old-world charm, with antiques scattered around, log fires, dark panelling, a billiards room, two pianos, a bar with 40 single malts and gourmet dinners by candlelight.
In another case, the shoes may help firefighters quickly model and recognize objects in the firing, dark, and smoky buildings where traditional camera-based approaches might not be applicable.
Light gray bars represent units showing no differential firing; dark gray bars represent units showing significant differential firing.
But you can have red fire chocolate (dark chocolate gently fueled with cinnamon and chili).
He then torched the third house, in a different neighborhood, to draw attention away from his own neighborhood, Mr. Welty said, and by the time he had set a fourth fire the dark impulse had mushroomed into a "campaign".
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer called the day of the Yarnell fire, "As dark a day as I can remember".
The lifting of the mortar fire after dark was the signal for renewed North Korean infantry attacks, all of which were repulsed.
A picture filled with rapid fire wit, dark, hilarious humor, vicious violence, curse words galore, surrealism, intense emotion, unpredictable action, redemption, faith and a deeply touching soul (not to mention a dwarf -- a dwarf who snorts lots and lots of cocaine), In Bruges never runs off the rails, but remains nicely contained in, of course, Bruges.
More painful is that Babu, after years of being overlooked in his job as an insurance manager at a multinational corporation, is finally promoted — but only when the company needs a dark-skinned guy to fire other dark-skinned people.
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