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fire marks
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Plural of fire mark
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The exhibition "Fire Marks: Emblems of Insurance" features 18th- and 19th-century British and American emblems used by firefighters to distinguish policyholders from the uninsured.
The exhibition "Fire Marks: Emblems of Insurance" features 18th- and 19th-century British and American emblems used by firefighters to distinguish policyholders from the uninsured; continuing.
The exhibition "Fire Marks: Emblems of Insurance" features 18th- and 19th-century British and American emblems used by firefighters to distinguish policyholders from the uninsured; long-running.
You'll ponder the "fire marks" on old houses and the filled-in windows (think tax on windows, and the rumored origins of the phrase "daylight robbery") on gracious homes.
Wilson, quoting anthropologist Richard Wrangham, explains how the discovery of fire marks the decisive moment where "upright apes became more fully human", providing, through a more balanced and nourishing diet, "a dull human body with a brilliant human mind".
The Kindle Fire marks a significant departure from Amazon's norm.
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This month, two cross-border exchanges of fire marked the deteriorating security in the Sinai, but governments in Jerusalem and Cairo pretended it was business as usual.
Searching for 'That Fire' Mark Melancon broke into the majors with the Yankees in 2009, when the team was on its way to a title and the bullpen, of course, was anchored by Mariano Rivera.
First they fired explosive rounds, then white phosphorous, which set the vegetation by the cave on fire, marking it for an F-15 fighter jet that dropped a 500-pound guided bomb.
Saville's conclusion that none of the 14 dead was carrying a gun, no warnings were given, no soldiers were under threat and the troops were the first to open fire, marked a final declaration of innocence for the victims of the biggest British military killing of civilians on UK soil since the Peterloo massacre in 1819.
Seasoned music industry insiders, including musicians, promoters, DJs, and club owners, told THUMP that the Cromañón fire marked the beginning of a prohibitive governmental policy that sought to restrict cultural activities like clubbing and live shows, rather than encourage citizens to enjoy them responsibly.
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