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"A tiny flame can become a wildfire".
He fumbled around, looking for matches, and then, giving up, simply pulled a thin stick out of the fire pit and blew on it until its tip glowed and burst into a tiny flame.
Her second thought: "How's my hair?" Thanks probably to that tiny flame of wit and spirit that never went out, Ms. White was able to report back from the place few ever leave.
Rezak took the lantern, lit the tiny flame, and went out, the two goats scrambling in, bleating, when he opened the wooden gate that led down into the valley.
In other words, a professional-style range, a rugged, boxy implement whose burners torch 15,000 B.T.U.'s under a sauté pan, or flutter with a tiny flame to make a perfect beurre blanc.
For instance in '44, Evans was among the first to notice a tiny flame gaining headway up a tent rope, and his cornet blared out on the instant the band's disaster song- Sousa'song- Sousad Stripes Forever," which means "All Out!" For accidents of a less serious nature, Evans has what he calls his "chicken song," which means "Stand by, performers.
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Through the darkened clouds, the tiny flames from a dozen or so votive candles could be seen still burning just beyond the doors.
As Benham set them on fire, officers from the Charlotte Police Department swooped down, opened their fire extinguishers and put out the tiny flames.
His supple legs, with whiplash intensity, lick the surface of the stage like tiny flames; after a side flip in the air he lands on one forearm.
Is there anything more beautiful than the offerings made all over the world, of tiny flames and blossom on leaves floating on water?
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