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That would feed petrol on the fires of a cost inflation already running at around an annual 15 per cent.
He has firmly embraced this constituency, stoking the fires of a working-class revolt with his populist appeal.
It is almost 30 years since England threw an uncapped midfielder into the fires of a Test in South Africa without the rugby equivalent of an asbestos suit and found themselves being burned alive collectively as a consequence.
From Howe's powerful opening line, "Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord," the song celebrates some deity presiding over the nascent national conflict, "in the watch fires of a hundred circling camps".
Rhys Priestland, who had been thrown into the fires of a mighty set-to between two physical sides when Wales lost their fly-half Dan Biggar to an ankle injury during the first half, grew into the game by degrees.
"To the best of my knowledge," Sergeant Sweeny said, "We have not had a problem in the past with arson or any kind of fires of a suspicious nature in any houses of worship".
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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).
It stoked the fires of an increasingly complacent queer consciousness back into action.
We hear the firing of a gun.
All track events begin with the firing of a gun.
· Deployment, as part of a cease-fire, of a robust international force in southern Lebanon.
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