The night-time skyline of downtown San Francisco looked nearly as ablaze as ever as the weekend started. |
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At first glance, the streets are ablaze with colors strewn across an endless canvas of neon signs with undecipherable writing. |
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A wood-pigeon is cooing lazily in the distance, and the gardens are ablaze with laburnums and rhododendrons. |
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Soon the leaves will turn and the ground will be ablaze with autumn's botanical fire. |
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The Lynx came down on its right-hand side, with the main rotor and tail sheared off by the impact and the cabin ablaze. |
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Within seconds, the classroom was ablaze and flames began licking towards the roof and windows. |
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Well-intentioned U.N. officials had to run from their cars, which were then looted and set ablaze. |
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Observe the gleam of the soldiers' swords by the light of the torches used for illumination and setting villages ablaze. |
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In 99 Cent, the store bins filled with candy and cookies are ablaze with a riotous display of buy-me colors. |
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Five minutes later, one appliance went to a cooker ablaze in Fairclough Avenue but that had been put out before they arrived. |
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Many motoring magazines are to blame for this fairly recent phenomenon of lights misuse, showing road tests of new cars with all lights ablaze. |
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Both men saw the rabbit race from the branches with his little puffy tail ablaze. |
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Lee awoke in the early hours of the morning to find the front of his house ablaze with fierce flames lapping against the bedroom window. |
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Hotel staff have told Scotland on Sunday that the man can be seen with matches deliberately setting the curtain ablaze. |
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Police believe dissidents deliberately set the car ablaze in the knowledge that someone would contact the emergency services. |
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Heart ablaze and head blowing clouds of smoke, the mail train thundered into the platform and ground to a halt. |
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You are ablaze with cheerful self-assurance, and passionate about achieving your aims. |
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The bed was ablaze with the yellow flowers, and here, large humming squadrons of shiny black carpenter bees would thrum from pre-dawn onwards. |
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Mrs Gallagher's son had left the house shortly after 9.30 pm. and when he returned at 10.40 pm the entire building was ablaze. |
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Chessington Library was set ablaze with the result that the main part of the library is unusable due to the roof being unsafe. |
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All the people in the building were rescued and within a very short time the whole place was utterly ablaze. |
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Two of the vehicles were set ablaze in the attack while the third vehicle managed to escape. |
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The perimeter fence was also set ablaze, windows smashed, plants destroyed and buildings daubed with graffiti. |
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Several other businesses, including a chemist which was looted and set ablaze, were attacked along nearby streets. |
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The church is being renovated after having been set ablaze during the 1999-2002 riots. |
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The fire crew had been called to the woodland at 9.25 pm following reports of rubbish and debris being piled up and set ablaze. |
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Four tonnes of hay and straw were also ablaze inside the barn, which was totally destroyed. |
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I eventually crunched my way home through thigh-high drifts of snow, beneath a sky ablaze with the northern lights. |
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French police made more than 250 arrests after nearly 900 cars were set ablaze and nurseries and a school burned overnight. |
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Dozens of town and cities were affected with nearly 9,000 cars set ablaze and more than 3,000 people arrested. |
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Fires sprang up everywhere, spreading from house to house, until the whole town was ablaze. |
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On Friday night 502 vehicles were set ablaze, the highest total for three days, and 206 people were arrested. |
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He had only gone a short distance down the cross road, when a patrol car came skidding around the corner, its lights ablaze. |
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And there it would be, the horizon ablaze with light where the gleaming flames of candles met the distant flicker of stars. |
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Churches were ablaze with colour, and gold highlights glittered in the light of many candles. |
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Just then, this fire truck comes barrelling up in the rear view mirror full speed, sirens and lights ablaze and the dream ends. |
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On nights when the fires are ablaze, the streets, river walks, and footbridges surrounding Waterplace Park bustle with people. |
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Even at midnight, he reports, warehouses and other business locales around the airport are ablaze with lights. |
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Birds chirped, fish jumped, foxes barked, trees and flowers were ablaze with color. |
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The upper floors serve as the couple's home, complete with a spectacular roof-deck garden ablaze with flowers, plants, and vegetables. |
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Festival lights are ablaze everywhere, and it's been raining nonstop for hours. |
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As she fired, two bombs struck her, one causing the engine room to flood, and the second crashed into the galley setting it ablaze. |
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Sparks arose from the flint and firestone, and soon the torch became ablaze. |
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I'll be making trips to the shop for firelighters and boxes of briquettes to set ablaze. |
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His vision no longer impeded, Sid looked down at the board, ablaze with multi-colored lights. |
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Nikolai waited for them in front of the building, whose curved face was ablaze with light. |
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Last Saturday on the dual carriageway I was overtaken by a speeding car all lights ablaze. |
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It followed one on Saturday that set a gas pipeline ablaze in the western desert and which Oil Ministry officials said was due to sabotage. |
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He told Newswatch that the present war started because restive Ijaw youths attacked and set ablaze six of the Itsekiri's riverine villages. |
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I let out a tired sigh that had the effect of setting the whole dormitory ablaze with laughter. |
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His comment set the internet ablaze with speculation that the entire episode was a hoax. |
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Today, his band is again getting ready to set the music charts ablaze with the launch of their new album. |
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Yet the media and the blogosphere have been ablaze with Tory talk of the unacceptable politicisation of the police under Labour. |
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He lives in a posh, modern mid-rise, its lobby ablaze in polished surfaces that gleam like gold teeth. |
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The dawn was rising, all pinks and yellows spilling out on the trees, setting what snow remained ablaze in a curtain of white. |
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By 5.22 pm Scharnhorst was surrounded and illuminated by star shells as heavy guns and torpedoes pounded into her, setting her ablaze end to end. |
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Instead of being ablaze with revolt, the country was swept by a tide of reaction. |
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No charges were laid against them, as they could all account for their whereabouts the night Seecharan was set ablaze. |
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The room was ablaze with white wax candles, and the walls were slats of wood, smooth and splinterless mahogany brown in color. |
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I looked around the lush African foliage, multicoloured flowers ablaze amidst the verdant Nairobi green. |
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A number of units arrived on the scene within a matter of minutes and broke through the locked gates to where the contents of a skip were ablaze. |
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He was beaten until he lay writhing helplessly on the ground, whereupon his captors doused his body with kerosene and set it ablaze. |
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Ten ravishing models from Bangalore, dressed in clothes designed by fashion technology students, set the ramp ablaze. |
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All of a sudden the sky went from red to black and a strong gust of wind estimated at about 100 knots blew fist-sized embers into the yard, setting it ablaze. |
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Social media is ablaze over the Ray Rice video, wondering why his future wife stayed. |
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There was a wide central passage, ablaze with light and lined with wooden racks and storage compartments. |
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Almost 3,000 acres of forest were ablaze just south of Emigrant Gap. |
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Nearly 10,000 cars were set ablaze with arson attacks against schools, police stations, gymnasiums, shops and businesses in poor suburbs across the country. |
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The cave was ablaze with light, but Ian couldn't determine its source. |
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It was like a ballroom, all ablaze with light and pearly white walls. |
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Any worries stemming from everyday living are quickly obliterated under the immensity of the night skies, ablaze with stars as far as the eye can see. |
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Dawn had set the eastern horizon ablaze when they set out southward again. |
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To our amazement a train suddenly appears, three lights ablaze. |
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Once again the palace was ablaze with lights of all descriptions. |
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The world is already ablaze with ethnic and religious hatred. |
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Chat boards are once again ablaze with the number of postings. |
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When I woke up, Facebook and Twitter were ablaze with patriotism. |
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The second boat then came adrift, floating down the river ablaze. |
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A nearby curious wormfish with stripe ablaze was not as sure. |
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The windows were ablaze with light, the heavy wooden doors still open. |
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Big scary Transformer-like robots with heads ablaze that frighten the kids back across the treacherous desert? |
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As the cross is secured, the youngsters heap the combustible material around the pole, and it is set ablaze by the man to last marry in the village. |
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We are going a roundabout way to the village via a quiet length of top road and track and then an abandoned rail line of cinder trackbed ablaze with fireweed. |
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As mortars aboard the ammunition truck exploded, they set a nearby fuel tanker truck ablaze, sending clouds of black smoke billowing into the sky. |
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At the turn of the last century, botanists reported forests ablaze with the scarlet blooms of native mistletoes, but today few areas of New Zealand support profuse growth. |
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While we watch fires ablaze in the Middle East and judge other peoples as uncivilized, have we not lost civilization here? |
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In a separate incident, a woman died when her attempts to fight off the cold with a space heater and candles set her New York City apartment ablaze. |
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Suddenly, the haymow was ablaze with a searing, white light. |
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The town was ablaze, the wooden palisade was a now raging ring of inferno. |
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Toe-curlingly fresh, the wash is ablaze with tart apple and citric zing. |
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In their effort to stay warm, they kept their fireplace ablaze by burning library books, feeding the fire continually for that much needed warmth. |
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This important conclusive finding immediately sets at rest the allegation that a mob poured inflammables from outside into the compartment and set the rail compartment ablaze. |
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She tapped her rod a few times, and it came ablaze with fiery light. |
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Her hand rose, clenched into a fist, and a brilliant red-gold beam of crackling, coruscating light soared up into the sky and set it ablaze with Imperial flame. |
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The front nearside wheel arch was on fire and the bonnet ablaze. |
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Before the end of 1862, some Sioux Indians set a part of Like a Fishhook Village ablaze. |
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The telephone threat was made to Ian Hughes the day after his wife had returned home to find the utility room at their home ablaze. |
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Dorjee Richen set himself ablaze on October 23 in his homeland Tibet against the rising Chinese atrocities. |
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People trapped in a block of flats set ablaze by arsonists today called for them to be pulled down. |
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During this action Pilot Officer Dredge was shot down, his aircraft ablaze. |
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Oil in general has been used since early human history to keep fires ablaze and in warfare. |
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The aircraft damaged an electricity pylon as it came down and was ablaze when firefighters arrived at the scene. |
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When Holly and Jessica were killed the pricket stands at Soham Parish Church were ablaze with light. |
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With most of the country now ablaze, this argument is less convincing. |
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A FAULT FAUL Y boiler set a kitchen ablaze when it caught re at a house in Mireld yesterday. |
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Despite the rapid advance of the invasion forces, some 44 oil wells were destroyed and set ablaze by Iraqi explosives or by incidental fire. |
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They ran a Union Flag down the pole and tried to set it ablaze but it didn't catch fire. |
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The radar of radio beacon installations, the railway station and other vital areas were ablaze. |
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The mob attacked the prison gates with shovels and pickaxes, set the building ablaze, and released the prisoners inside. |
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Eight corners of the building were set ablaze, and a Molotov cocktail was thrown at a window. |
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Under Antonello Allemandi's expansive direction, the orchestra was ablaze with colorful sonorities. |
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At that time, a pagan army attacked Bamburgh and attempted to set its walls ablaze. |
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A SHAMELESS mum nicknamed Tarty Tara was jailed for two years for setting her house ablaze while her girl of three slept upstairs. |
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Last year the stage and airwaves were set ablaze by three Namibian singing sensations. |
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Neighbours found David Rae, 50, in the street with his clothes ablaze after he was blown from his maisonette by the force of the explosion. |
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Then she hugged the kiddie clost to her, standing straight and queenly, her eyes ablaze, her lips moist, and red, and scornful. |
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The helicopter was set ablaze by fire from assault rifles and heavy machineguns after the craft started blasting them, opposition forces said. |
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The circles, which were ablaze with daffodils this spring, are now afloat with airy geum, cosmos, acidanthera and dahlias. |
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A fire on the island In September 1933 burnt for a week with the island said to be ablaze from end to end. |
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The accused was found guilty of premeditated voluntary manslaughter, committing barbaric acts, attempt to set an inhabited house ablaze, and aggravated theft. |
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The young Cambridge democrats were all ablaze to assist Torrijos. |
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A friend, partaking in the returning shell suit trend is set ablaze. |
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The following year, partnered by the 18-year-old wunderkind Ivan Vasiliev, she again set the stage ablaze with her daredeviltry, pyrotechnics, and flamboyance. |
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The maitre d' arrived with the baked alaska dessert, pouring a generous shot of whisky around it before setting it ablaze and then covering it with creme anglais. |
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