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A fire service spokesman said: "At the risk of sounding like a Christmas tale, the cause of the fire was believed to be sun refracting through a snow globe in the shop window which then ignited reindeer food and fake snow material in their window display.
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There is only the vaguest suggestion of Brünnhilde mounting a funeral pyre, which then ignites Valhalla and the gods.
Up on screen, they've got a microcosm of Lucky Break, a close-up of a stick man made of matches, which are then ignited.
He defended the performance of the police that day, saying that rather than firing on the crowd, as some have reported, the police in some cases abandoned their posts, which rioters then ignited.
In this one you shove air into a hole, which then naturally ignites the oil.
Their findings, they speculate, reflect "deaths of despair," those from drug and alcohol abuse and suicide which smolder then ignite as job prospects and a cherished way of life dry up.
Dunk the still flaming spoon into the absinthe, which may then ignite.
Earlier reports traced the explosion, the deadliest industrial accident in the nation since 1990, to an overfilled tank that leaked the equivalent of a trailer truck full of hydrocarbons, which vaporized and were then ignited by an idling truck.
In another possible mechanism for Type Ia supernovae, the double-degenerate model, two carbon-oxygen white dwarfs in a binary system merge, creating an object with mass greater than the Chandrasekhar limit in which carbon fusion is then ignited., p. 14.
Asked about the scene inside the bunker, which had been flooded with diesel fuel and then ignited by Northern Alliance troops, Mr. Walker spoke in a voice made husky from inhaling fumes.
This would have detonated first and then ignited the smokeless powder magazines which was used for the ship's main armament.
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