Sentence examples for from conflagration from inspiring English sources

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The TV news flashed confusing maps, which sometimes placed them in the center of the flames, and informed them that the fire had been promoted from conflagration to firestorm His mother has asthma, and they convinced her to go to her brother's house, across the Bay.

But it is increasingly apparent that this tragedy has shaken faith in the ANC and its union allies as never before; that it has focused scrutiny on the exploitative 140-year relationship between foreign capital and black labour and led some to speculate that the tinderbox of South African inequality is just a spark away from conflagration.

If the NSA won't respect the constraints that are put in place on its actions for a reason, and will instead shirk its responsibilities and find a way to get all the data it could ever desire, then we have even less reason to trust its constant petitions that it follows the law, and is the only thing keeping the United States safe from conflagration.

To the extent climate change is creating more weather-related catastrophes from conflagration to inundation, we have almost no remaining opportunity for prevention, and only slow-motion opportunity for containment.

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Seriously enough, the first is the bent image of a defeated Dust Bowl farmer; but we rise to Benjamin Franklin in the smoke from a mill fire, Mickey Rooney from a conflagration of old tires and F. Scott Fitzgerald in cement dust from a New York City street.

An average of 2334 acre burns annually, with the worst year in the past century being 1988, when 194430 acre burned from fires that had spread from the conflagration that engulfed Yellowstone National Park and the surrounding region.

The Republic and the Constitution rose again, phoenixlike, from the conflagration of civil war, but President Lincoln did not — Booth made certain of that.

According to popular belief, a heroic curator managed to rescue the head and a foot of the dodo from the conflagration.

Governments and banks in other countries will then have to be insulated from the conflagration through a combination of bailout money and strong policy conditionality.

The experts there addressed a very specific agony faced by Jewish congregants: the return of memories from another conflagration that killed on a vastly greater scale.

It offers a bold and persuasive reinterpretation of how the US rose to global pre-eminence and along the way it recasts the entire story of how the world staggered from one conflagration to the next.

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