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The fires are raging up bone-dry canyons choked with brush and exploding into the dry leaves of eucalyptus groves.
Bright lamps, waterfalls of fairy lights, zithers and tambourines raging up and down the little pedestrian streets, amid terrace after terrace of outdoor tables — it gives new meaning to the word garish.
STEVEN A. BALLMER, 40 years old, executive vice president of sales and support at Microsoft Corp., is raging up and down the other side of a conference table at the company's Redmond, Wash.
It is easy to understand why: The book is hardly a novel and more a series of vignettes, some almost novella-length, others much shorter, all basically taking place in August 1944, in Naples, Italy, after the Americans had taken Naples but the German war was still raging up north in Tuscany.
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Though the storm raged up the East Coast, it has become increasingly apparent that New Jersey took the brunt of it.
Though Hurricane Sandy raged up the East Coast, it has become increasingly apparent that New Jersey took the brunt of it.
The main goal was to avoid fire ladders, the sloped thickets of dry vegetation that allow flames to rage up hillsides, as occurred recently around Santa Barbara.
What began as a protest over the first military draft turned into an orgy of racist violence, in which fighting raged up and down the length of Manhattan, and at least 119 people were killed.
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