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West quarterback setting the world on fire.
It's like when you're tipsy at a bar and start setting the world to rights.
He sounds delighted -- but not one bit surprised -- that he's setting the world afire.
The declared candidates have all been active in New York politics for years without ever setting the world on fire.
Later novels include Late Call (1964), As If By Magic (1973), and Setting the World on Fire (1980).
He tied an N.L.C.S. record for strikeouts, with 12, a year after setting the World Series strikeout record, with 13.
(As he points out, Britain, the leading country to embrace austerity voluntarily, is hardly setting the world on fire).
While hardly setting the world alight in his brief cameo as a substitute, he showed a few signs of promise.
He loved entertaining, going to parties, gossiping, setting the world to rights over a late-night drink.
Politely put, the characters in Melissa James Gibson's comedy "[sic]" aren't exactly setting the world on fire.
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Ironically, the event that most closely resembles a drunken, setting-the-world-to-rights chat – Twespians – is actually the one that seems to get the most done.
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