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A responsible fellow, George taught it flying, fire breathing and damsel distressing.
The flaming gunpowder arrows ("flying fire") that Song dynasty warriors loosed on invading Mongols were early versions of the Pentagon's drones.
If you enjoyed the sixteen hundred gallons of blood in the Metropolitan Opera's "Parsifal" or the seventy feet of flying fire in "Romeo and Juliet" starring Orlando Bloom, you have witnessed the firm's handiwork.
In 1232, when the Mongols laid siege to the city of K'ai-feng, capital of Honan province, the Chinese defenders used weapons that were described as "arrows of flying fire".
Photographer Sam Sargeant was there, jumping over flying fire crackers and watching people dance by the speakers for a bit before they moved back to Nelson's Column.
For most people, the things I have seen would be really crazy, but because I have so seen so many crazy things all around the world, I'm used to it: There are a lot of naked people flying, fire dancing, and a lot of sexuality.
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Literally, if we're talking about "Reign of Fire," the post-apocalyptic-cum-medievalist action flick in which flying, fire-breathing dragons have laid waste to the 21st-century world.
A young Viking named Hiccup (voiced by Jay Baruchel) wants to be a fearsome dragon-slayer, but, like most cartoon heroes, he's a brains-not-brawn type who learns, by accident, that dragons are essentially flying, fire-breathing dogs that can be domesticated if you know where to tickle them.
One woman broke her leg and a half-dozen other people were cut by flying glass, Fire Commissioner Nicholas Scoppetta said.
But he spoke most often about the witches -- "flying with fire behind them" -- that sprinkled dust on his roof at night.
The contract pilot with DynCorp International, which operates Cal Fire's fleet of air tankers, was flying a Fire S-2T fixed-wing tanker when he crashed.
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