Usa "conflagration" in una frase
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conflagration
1. their presence, but it was likely to spark a conflagration of
2. recognition, and the conflagration consumes everything so
3. The animal population, protected from hunting for over a century, was ravaged in the conflagration; suffocating before the heat roasted to charred corpses
4. There is a proper season for making attacks with fire, and special days for starting a conflagration
5. As a result of the general conflagration in 1914, the Second International disintegrated and therewith also the hopes of socialist unity
6. Into the silence that followed, a timid, quavering sound of the trump once more, accompanied by a high thin wail of pain of a dying city as a great conflagration engulfed all that was left of the self-contained society that had thought to go on forever
7. The conflagration of noise and fire spooks the wolf, and the beast swings towards the wood, his tail sparking flame where the fire-oil has brushed against it
8. by a high thin wail of pain of a dying city as a great conflagration engulfed all that was left of
9. Volunteers went on board during the conflagration and rescued all the wounded
10. Most of Harburg was aflame, and if you could have looked across the Elbe river, you would have spotted the blackened ruins of Hamburg where, only a short time ago, many had died in a similar conflagration
11. An instant later the wooden bushel exploded in a fiery conflagration of bone shards, splinters, and black seeds
12. he was happy to hear that his cell-phone and wallet had escaped the conflagration
13. Rory Hamilton gave a grim smile of satisfaction as he gazed upon the fiercely burning vehicle – aided by the fact that the petrol-cap had been surreptitiously removed earlier on – nobody could survive such a conflagration!
14. The private box owned by “Ubisi”, in which the Chinese Embassy staff had been given Complimentary seats, was two floors above the store-room and would definitely be destroyed in the conflagration!
15. Then behind the dazed and stricken invaders went up a mighty clamor and the blaze of a huge conflagration
16. Penned in by the mountains on both sides and unable to escape, many Marines died in the conflagration as the shuttle broke up cart wheeling across the battlefield spreading its incendiaries in a wide spray
17. So that when Colonel Aureliano Buendía invited him to start a mortal conflagration that would wipe out all vestiges of a regime of corruption and scandal backed by the foreign invader, Colonel Gerineldo Márquez could not hold back a shudder of compassion
18. They went on board a riverboat, the wooden wheel of which had a sound of conflagration, and whose rusted metal plates reverberated like the mouth of an oven
19. The painting in her possession was a depiction of an alarm clock, one of only a dozen or so examples of Peter’s work to have survived the great conflagration that eventually engulfed his modest home
20. Pouring from the trees on both slopes of the valley came thousands of warriors beating their swords on their shields and screaming for revenge, within minutes they were among the enemy who had escaped the conflagration
21. the divinely appointed conflagration
22. only to be defeated in an all consuming world conflagration,
23. Strike fear into astounded hearts and minds like the force of a consuming conflagration!
24. The van had just exploded adding to the conflagration
25. amongst the relics of the conflagration
26. Fire trucks immediately went to work on the conflagration to
27. The only effective way to stop the conflagration was to dump sand on the flames, and most warships didn�t have the extra room to carry a stockpile of sand
28. A large section of water to the west was now a floating conflagration as the burning oil from the first wave gathered on the surface
29. “Those that tempt believers, men or women, and never repent shall be rewarded with the scourge of Hell and then that of conflagration
30. That is why the Almighty Al’lah warned the ones who enthrall the believers then they do not desist or repent from their action, lest they will undergo the distress of Hell and then the torment of conflagration
31. “This is revelation: the last great devastating global conflagration is the coming consumergeddon of Money against everything else
32. Beth seems to be deliberately hitting every pothole and heading straight towards a massive conflagration off in the distance
33. conflagration took out part of the back wall, several nearby patrons and
34. Depending on how thick the ashes were, and how hot the volcanic ash was: there could have been anywhere from an entire conflagration, or barely a wisp of smoke
35. The result was a conflagration of total spiritual destruction; leaving nothing but empty spiritual desolation behind
36. In his new hotel, which had a proper name this time (the Royal, no less) he had tapped into a uniquely complicated conflagration of ley lines, which by themselves would have been powerful enough
37. It dashed and flashed in aurora-like splinters through bright crimson rips in the bruised purple clouds fuming over the vast reaches, carrying complete conflagration for the large island it struck
38. Tonight's newest conflagration had been set in the suburbs beneath a small red picnic table located next to a library—where a number of moss-covered books lay bloated in the gutters—and a museum, where Kenneth White lived with his wife and baby daughter
39. 12) of the dispossessed spirits of darkness, and rule as guardians over the earth (over 'five ’ or 'ten cities,’ according to desert), enjoying its beauty and glory as a whole, and 'inheriting’ it, in a sense the most complete and satisfying until its end in the final conflagration? Caught up to meet their Savior 'in the air’ (ajrpaghso>meqa eijv aje>ra, 1 Thess
40. "Yes; that's all the good that such a brute as you can get from them!" cried Catherine, sucking her damaged lip, and watching the conflagration with indignant eyes,
41. This was the Colorado catalyst, the impetus, necessary to transform quondam brush fires into a state conflagration
42. As the count was immensely rich, excepting the danger Carmela had run,—and the marvellous manner in which she had escaped, made that appear to him rather a favor of providence than a real misfortune,—the loss occasioned by the conflagration was to him but a trifle
43. Having looked at this extinct conflagration and shaken his head, he took my order; which, proving to be merely, "Some tea for the lady," sent him out of the room in a very low state of mind
44. What would have been a minor fizzle in Earth’s atmosphere became an uncontrolled conflagration in the container’s pure oxygen environment
45. The peasants had either fled before the army or died in the conflagration, for there was little life: just the birds, the occasional pig or chicken overlooked by the army’s foragers, and sometimes a dog, nosing through the debris in a bewildered way, trying to pick up the scent of its master in a pile of cold embers
46. Her face was brilliant and glowing; but this glow was not one of brightness; it suggested the fearful glow of a conflagration in the midst of a dark night
47. The loom of a great conflagration in Sulaco flashed up red above the coast, played on the clouds at the head of the gulf, seemed to touch with a ruddy and sinister reflection the forms of the Three Isabels
48. But from up ahead comes a high whine, a crack, a conflagration of blue and red
49. “At Times,” said he, “you are a Country Maid, at Times a Queen, but with your flaming Hair and flaming Nether Hair as well, I think of you more as a raging Fire than a mere Woman, a Conflagration that might consume all of London and me as well!” With that, he threw himself upon me, dropp’d his Quill and Paper and his Breech; and made love to me as vigorously as any Swain had done
50. Hence the typical investment hazard is roughly similar to the conflagration or epidemic hazard, which is the exceptional and incalculable factor in fire or life insurance