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Writing about the hurricane in our pages later that year, John T. Winterich gave this summary of it destructive passage: Fire Island received the full force of the gale first.
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Poetry: "And because you've held within your own veins / another passage of fire — obliterating mercy".
And because you've held within your own veins another passage of fire — obliterating mercy — not these lit-up leaf clouds but a hot wire stealing into the deepest chambers of the night — you love the way the asphalt lifts then hurries down toward Deep Lane.
They use satellite phones and GPS as navigational aids, and once they spot their prey they attack it in wolfpack-style, swarming the targeted vessel with fast fibreglass boats and halting its passage by firing AK-47 salvoes or even rocket-propelled grenade rounds.
7) I did not understand the following passage: "…prospective firing may occur when landmarks fall into the receptive fields of V1 cells in front of the animal's head direction on both running directions, and retrospective firing occurs when landmarks fall into the receptive fields from behind the animal's head position".
The Hoffman kiln is a house-like structure consisting of a main firing passage in which the fire travels through chambers full of green bricks—it is essentially a BTK with a permanent roof.
Pre- and post-fire model runs showed significant changes in runoff and erosion patterns as a result of the passage of the fire and a notable increase in the spatial variability of post-fire erosion rates.
The Bundrens' journey to these last rites becomes itself a rite of passage punctuated with fire (a burning barn) and water (a dangerous river crossing).
"The key fire passage in the burning Bush speech" came from Dostoevsky's The Devils: "We have lit a fire as well; a fire in the minds of men".
The new rule does not take effect until 2011 but its passage lit a fire under small-business groups who say it is unfair and who are fighting for its repeal.
But the key fire passage in the Burning Bush speech - "We have lit a fire as well; a fire in the minds of men" - actually has its origins in a novel by the 19th century Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Devils, about a group of terrorists' ineffectual struggle to bring down the tyrannical Tsarist regime.
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