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The EU, the Americans and NATO rushed to damp the fire, producing the Ohrid agreement, which has proved a success in keeping the peace.
Two enthusiastic reporters explained cultural and historical references, with nods to Harry Potter, Peter Pan and Rowan Atkinsonon's turn in Chariots of Fire – producing the biggest excitement.
The blaze appears to have been started by a pyrotechnic flare lit on stage by a member of the band; sound-proofing material caught fire, producing toxic gases which quickly overpowered many in the crowd.
Every leaf or husk adds its own compounds to the fire, producing a fume so corrosive that it can consume a piece of untreated steel in less than a year.
She is now back living in the US but was in the UK recently, proving she had lost none of her fire, producing a clock specifically timed to show the hours and minutes George Bush has left in office and bringing the house down on stage with a deeply emotive song based on conversations with Iraq war veteran Jimmy Massey.
He certainly seems to be backing that statement up, with the launch of the Kindle Fire producing more optimism than the last ten non-iPad tablet launches combined.
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Three hundred times as much — roughly what an open fire produces — will slowly kill you.
In some crude way, the reforging of American identity under fire produces winners and losers.
The fire produced a huge column of black smoke, and a section of the Kentucky River caught fire.
Mike Gontar, 21, who lives around the corner from the stores, described the thick smoke the fire produced.
The average cooking fire produces about as much carbon dioxide as a car, and a great deal more soot, or black carbon — a substance seven hundred times as warming.
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