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She wonders if it's not hazardous to allow small uncoördinated people with polyester hems near so many flames.
Hilal pointed to Kabkabiyeh, a town in North Darfur where there had recently been a lot of fighting, and where many flames were clustered on the map.
In Israel, a solitary glowing ember bobs over the audience before it evolves into the many flames and candles of Hanukkah.
This was not, it seems, an acknowledgment of the final scene, with many flames joining to create a ring of fire, which felt like the start of a new world-religion.
Nor should it be forgotten in trying to resolve these questions that Camões himself said in one of his sonnets, "em várias flamas variamente ardia" ("I burnt myself at many flames").
El Greco's superb portraits, but, above all, his religious paintings, with their elongated figures rising like so many flames to heaven, seem like the embodiment of the most spiritual aspects of Spanish Catholicism.
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There are many flame retardants in use, the components of which are often closely held trade secrets.
The hysteria and name-calling seemed counter-productive and, as a veteran of many flame wars (see BlackBerry, Notion Ink, and Palm) I saw all the signs of a tempest in a teapot that was run through forums and IRC channels and dedicated to putting down dissenting views in favor of self-aggrandizement and claims of victimhood.
Among the many flame-haired characters that Pixar has created, there's a great deal of variation.
Because many flame retardants are additive rather than chemically bonded with the material, over time they can leach out of the treated materials, which may result in human exposure through various pathways and routes.
The alcohol fumes were supposed to catch fire but, despite the lighting of many matches, flames were fugitive.
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