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Some reveal traces of a fire, others were repaired in ancient times with iron clasps".
Investigators found traces of a fire accelerant at the scene and believe the fire was caused by arson.
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9. Being away from things... "does not make us forget them, but instead, love them even more," said Federico Ezequiel Gargiulo in his book Traces of Fire: Tales of an Expedition to the End of the Earth.
A description has been released of a man police want to trace after a fire at a mosque in Edinburgh.
On the one hand, a trace of something can be that very thing, albeit in an attenuated state — one might say that the embers of a once roaring blaze are but a trace of the fire, but they arguably constitute that very fire in a late stage of its existence.
Even residents who supported the uprising appeared dejected about the damage to the city, where traces of fire and ash littered the old city and smoke lingered from a blaze the day before in the paint and chemical supply shops of Bab al-Nasr.
There are, however, Norway spruce sites, with a high permanent water table and with tall herb vegetation without traces of fire.
And traces of fire are easily wiped out, so the lack of direct evidence for them is no surprise.
After all these years Mr. Oldenburg doesn't reveal many traces of that earlier fire.
Brusov added that he had inspected the Knights' Hall on June 5 1945 and found "traces of fire, ash heaps and ash covering the entire floor", and also "small pieces of burned wooden strips and parts of cases and some parts of mouldings and copper hinges from the doors, which were taken by Germans from Pushkin and moved to Königsberg along with the Amber Room".
However, no corpses or traces of fire were found, implying that Romanovich took the towns' inhabitants to his own principality.
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