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When Paavo Nurmi, the Flying Finn, who dominated distance running in the 1920s, came striding into the stadium, holding the flame aloft, the crowd erupted in wild appreciation.
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The Islanders came to life in the third period, holding the Flames to a single shot and sending Fred Brathwaite scrambling to make desperate saves on a dozen shots on goal.
He took a kitchen match from his pocket, scraped the head of it with his thumbnail, and held the flame to Huston's cigarette.
In 1815 the English engineer George Stephenson invented a lamp that kept explosive gases out by pressure of the flame's exhaust and held the flame in by drawing in air at high speed.
According to the local police, the county has the second-lowest crime rate in the UK, but reports in local papers last week ranged from an alleged murder in the Scarborough Evening News to the torching of a retirement home in the Harrogate Advertiser: "Watson took out his lighter and held the flame to the thatch.
He took a kitchen match from his pocket, scraped the head of it with his thumbnail, and held the flame to Huston's cigarette Back in the Thalberg Building, Huston invited Murphy and me to see a number of test shots he had made on his ranch for "The Red Badge of Courage".
According to Paul's ISP, then, Paul's computer held the flame for a brief period, serving up all or some of The Divide to other users.
After visiting the landmarks, the torch relay began when Seamus Reynolds held the flame aloft as it was rowed out on the River Bann at Coleraine.
Triathlete Peter Jack said it was an "amazing feeling" when he held the flame aloft and was clapped and cheered by crowds enjoying the sunshine.
It is the highest mountain in Wales but a sizeable crowd had gathered around the trig point at the summit, 1,085m (3,650 feet) above sea level, to watch him hold the flame aloft.
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