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In those few moments, dusk descended, and we emerged to flaming torches and margaritas.
One proposed solution to flaming is replacing typed messages with video.
IT IS not just the hue of her jackets that has changed, from sombre greys and drab browns to flaming reds and bottle greens.
I was startled when, in her car one day, as she drove us between gallery shows, her usual mildness gave way to flaming rage.
The employment of incendiary materials in war is of ancient origin; many writers of antiquity refer to flaming arrows, firepots, and such substances as pitch, naphtha, sulfur, and charcoal.
A transition to flaming then occurs.
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He added that it might be possible to use flaming silicon to ignite the solid fuel of silicon-based microrockets.
Yohji Yamamoto's collection, with its background chanting and Eskimo allusions to a frozen wasteland, could have amounted to a flaming baked alaska.
That's just an upfront disclosure in case you want to skip this post and get right to the flaming.
Another said that Quigley had bolted back to the flaming car after the accident and tried to light his cigarette, hence the lack of eyebrows.
On this issue, Americans seem by intuition to be flaming lefties.
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