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Though the past is not an absolute predictor or augur of the future, the thought of greater conflagrations cannot be dismissed".
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But an even greater conflagration may be coming.
By articulating their fears, Powell's notorious speech may have given them a mainstream voice, thereby averting a greater conflagration.
This cycle, lasting the lifetime of Brahma (100 of his years), will end in an even greater conflagration that will destroy the cosmos, demons, gods, and Brahma himself.
For all its tough rhetoric — including its invocation of the 19th-century Monroe Doctrine — the Trump administration is also wary of provoking a greater conflagration.
But these publisher hostilities are a sideshow to the greater conflagration.
Buddhist monks set themselves on fire in protest to the Vietnam War, but today's suicide bombers are only the fuse to greater conflagration.
News coverage of great conflagrations runs in the well-worn grooves of cliché and sensationalism.
Its fortunes declined thereafter, as it was plundered during the Thirty Years' War, devastated by two great conflagrations (1679, 1737), and further battered by the Napoleonic wars.
No great conflagration between us and Iran has occurred — because both countries have sought to avoid one.
Work seemed, of course, a mere straw, in relation to the great conflagration of his passionate life.
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