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Teddy Roosevelt knew better 101 years ago, and it was gratifying to hear his fire reflected by President Obama.
Police have closed off some of Hobart's biggest roads, and thousands are shouting and cheering from both sides of Morrison Street, as children cling precariously to parents' shoulders, clanging pots and pans, fire reflected in their eyes.
Thus, in no particular order, we are offered the following attractions: balls of fire reflected in a soldier's mirrored shades; another soldier transforming the bleached skull of a triceratops into a machine-gun emplacement; Conrad using a curved sword to swipe at pterodactylic assailants, releasing gouts of purple gore; and Kong, in all his majesty, proudly framed against the setting sun.
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Lindsey Graham suggested that the Charleston shooter's decision to sit in a bible study for an hour before opening fire reflects "Mideast hate" (a euphemism for "Islamic hate" and something that is presumably much worse than "American hate").
Zaq agreed that the final touches could wait until morning, so we took a few minutes firing a flare gun at the moon before unrolling our sleeping bags next to the monolith we'd created and watched the flames from the fire reflect across the desert.
The brutal military suppression of protest in Bahrain as well as Yemeni President Saleh's massacre of 50 protestors by sniper fire reflect the urgings of the al-Saud family and the line taken by King Abdullah that he will "never accept a Shia government in Bahrain -- never".
Nitec said Mr. Dunlap's firing reflected conflicts with colleagues.
His firing reflected in part the tension between the society's legislative agenda and Mr. Line's aggressive approach to journalism.
Here are more than a hundred and fifty of his noirish and oddly poignant images: gleaming railyards at night; buildings wrapped in clouds of industrial smoke; the face of a steelworker, the Bessemer fires reflected in his safety goggles.
The magical simplicity and beauty of the crackling fires reflected in the water belie the complex preparations that make WaterFire possible and that add to its charmed and quiet atmosphere.
In an extensive review of Mr. Nolan's case for the Columbia Journalism Review in August, the writer Terry Ann Knopf asserted that Mr. Nolan's firing reflected the "corrosive influence of over-concentrated corporate power".
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