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In a flash.
If something happens in a flash, it happens very quickly indeed.
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This fundamental imperative of connectedness burst upon Americans with horrific force when we understood, in a flash of fire and ash, the suicidal hijackers' single-minded motive.
Pockets of tall trees occasionally go up in a flash of fire, torching like matchsticks, sending dark black and grey chimneys of smoke floating above the ridge.
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Her eyes are dark as ebony, with a flash of fire in them.
"We're going to have rocks from both places to make the point," Mr. Calderon said one afternoon last week, a flash of fire in his eyes.
But first I saw a flash of fire and felt as if I'd been punched in my lower pelvis.
But then, just as I'm going, a flash of fire behind the glasses.
"When both packages were opened there was a reaction — a reaction that caused a flash of fire, a brief flash of fire, smoke and a smell" like sulfur, said Greg Shipley, a Maryland State Police spokesman.
In a horrific flash of fire and noise, the woman, identified by the authorities as Naida Asiyalova, detonated a bomb belt made of blocks of TNT and two grenades and packed with metal screws and chips, killing six passengers in addition to herself, and wounding at least 33 others.
In a flash of tracer bullets and screams, the armored vehicle did its work, spraying the field, setting the brown wheat stubble on fire, and then roaring away.
— in a flash of shock and awe".
Purpose can be fulfilled in a flash of time.
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