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But the fires of the war's passions burned there, too.
The fires of the Civil War sputtered and cooled.
The fires of the Reformation that reduced St.
These stories feed the fires of the Occupy movement growing all over the world.
"Maybe the world had changed in the fires of the riots.
Baghdad was already blackened from the fires of the post-invasion looting.
Until 2007, the availability of global credit, along with misplaced global confidence in the economy's soundness, helped stoke the fires of the debt.
As Chénier's love interest, however, Patricia Racette uses her bright, focussed soprano to etch a meticulous portrait of an aristocratic ingénue caught in the fires of the Revolution.
The gas seeps, probably first ignited by lightning, provided the fuel for the "eternal fires" of the fire-worshipping religion of the ancient Persians.
By then, the fires of the unrest had spread, raging northward to Padder, southwards to Jammu, the winter capital of Indian-administered-Kashmir and its suburbs.
To stimulate the recessionary economy, Mr. Greenspan, the Federal Reserve chairman, drove interest rates very low, and stoked the fires of the mortgage market.
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