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Clippers' Donald Sterling in firestorm over alleged racist remarks.
Some attempts to use the character in other superhero or family-friendly comics were altered due to editorial mandate, such as "Gregori Eilovotich Rasputin" in Firestorm and Captain Atom (who refers to Constantine as "an impertinent bumbler in England").
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The Barbican was built over a scene of utter devastation: on 29 December 1940, the entire ward of Cripplegate was razed in firestorms.
By that time many thousands of civilians had died horrible deaths in firestorms that left terrible relics of shrivelled, blackened victims in the cellars and streets of cities, including Hamburg and Cologne.
In his first days, he found himself mired in a firestorm over gays in the military, an issue that plagued his first term.
Jones exited "The View" in a firestorm of controversy in 2006.
In 1970, firestorms in California ravaged more than half a million acres, and at one point more than nineteen thousand people from five hundred agencies were trying to put out the flames.
Still, this stately eastern German city is bouncing back, as befits a town that saw tens of thousands die in the firestorm of Allied bombing raids in early 1945.
In October 1991, a firestorm in the hills killed 25 people and destroyed about 3,000 structures.
The other was a firefighter who died on Saturday when he was caught in a firestorm while cutting a fire line in Tennessee.
Apparently unswayed, Persky sentenced Turner to what will probably amount to three months in jail, and promptly found himself in a firestorm of outrage.
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