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Mr. Handelsman remembers working on his thesis while tending the open-air sugar-shack fire of an elderly neighbor, from whom he learned the craft of maple sugaring.
But the filthy fiver, says Dr Ron Cutler, who led the study, could be the spark that lights the fire of an epidemic.
But now that organization, forged in the fire of an epidemic and designed to take on the establishment, is firmly a part of that establishment.
Rhys, 11, was shot in a pub car park after straying into the line of fire of an alleged gang war.
Overseas, it was the blood and fire of an imposed unconditional surrender in 1945 that enabled America to help rebuild Germany and Japan as liberal democracies.
The vibe here is extremely convivial, and the owners will often sit around an open fire of an evening sharing a drink with the campers.
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In some cases the firing of A and B neurons coincided, resulting in superimposed spikes (A + B) and thereby a higher amplitude (e.g. Fig. 2C).
An elderly woman made a fire of a small pile of dried heather, to heat water for tea.
This could be smoke and fire of a rather contrived and theatrical kind.
He sparks in them the harder fire of a true rite of passage.
I yearn for the cleansing fire of a just but wrathful God.
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