Sentence examples for major conflagrations from inspiring English sources

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"And we did O.K. We avoided major conflagrations, there were no $1 billion lawsuits, and no compromise in the journalism we were doing at our magazines".

It reliably provides cool analysis of major conflagrations within days of them breaking out - such as with the 22-day war in Gaza.

Studying fire marks in giant sequoias, Thomas W. Swetnam and co-workers have discovered that major conflagrations sweeping across many mountain ranges in California and the Southwest were a long a common feature, occurring at least twice a decade and apparently linked to oceanic currents much farther south, the so-called La Nina events that often result in droughts.

Wildfires have always been a part of living in the hotter, dryer parts of California, but the fires have been worse in the past year, with major conflagrations breaking out in the Napa Valley and Anaheim.

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Yet both remain in a constant state of on-off conflict, always appearing on the verge of another major conflagration.

"That happens in very small ways and happens in very large ways when you have a major conflagration in the world.

These fires often reach the proportions of a major conflagration and are sometimes begun by combustion and heat from surface and ground fires.

Some Israeli politicians have warned that a major conflagration would divert world attention from what Israel considers the existential threat of a nuclear Iran.

A major conflagration at this specific location resulted in the consolidation of parts of the roof construction materials, thus enabling us to differentiate between roof, walls and floor materials.

The Woolsey fire, which broke out on 8 November, is the 10th major conflagration in the hills above Malibu since an inferno in 1956 that was so intense it became a model for studying the likely effects of nuclear firestorms.

The first half of the 20th century was inauspicious, with flames consuming Marquand Chapel and Dickinson Hall in 1920, the John C. Green School of Science in 1928, and the University Gymnasium in 1944, but only one major conflagration has occurred since then: the destruction of Whig Hall on Nov. 9, 1969.

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