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A friend drove to a mountain five miles from her cottage and lighted the flare; back at home, Coston could see it clearly.
Fighting also appeared to flare back in Damascus and activists said it was some of the heaviest seen yet in the 16-month-old rebellion.
The Ukraine crisis is a reminder that "long-forgotten" disputes can flare back into life, the World Economic Foundation says, with widespread consequences for a whole region.
These are distinguished by their relatively diminutive height and their outer petals, which flare back like an umbrella in a strong wind.
And while there is no reason to worry about a return of the virus in the UK, its persistence could be a way that it will flare back up again.
"Just like a fire where you don't go through and mop up all the embers, if we don't get all of it, this thing could flare back up," Mr. Tonelli said.
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Once my analytical skills flared back into being, I was stunned by the moment's effectiveness.
With the threat of a shutdown, the love affair really flared back up.
But he can't help himself: every time the subject dies down, it flares back up again.
But the return of the effects of the disease in McAfferkey doesn't necessarily mean that the virus is flaring back up.
Centre stage is the crumpled character of Jeremy Corbyn, a pensioner happily pottering about his north London allotment who suddenly discovers his vintage leftism has flared back into strange fashionabilty in some circles.
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