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1. On the other hand, if we were to focus too much attention on the drama, we may feel utterly depressed and or even flare up in temper
2. In a glimpse, she saw pain flare up in Ryato’s gaze and immediately regretted having said that
3. It would mutate and flare up again and again
4. Fires flare up all over the neighbourhood, and the atmosphere thickens with smoke
5. They flare up and then they vanish
6. The snow-raven swooped down towards him and he felt the edge of the bird’s wing brush against his face, causing a jolt of power to flare upwards in his mind
7. chanted, and felt the magic flare up and disperse
8. He expected the row to flare up again when he told her about what had happened at work but he thought it best to jump straight in, “I’ve been suspended from work
9. He still wanted her, and for a single, optimistic second, she’d allowed her hope to flare up again
10. His arms flare up and catch fire
11. “Of course, I would…” Andrew started to flare up again
12. He remembered the barman had told him he had had enough to drink and that he would only serve him cokes for the rest of the night, he remembered his dazed confusion, and unfortunate inebriated anger flare up
13. you know, especially when you are under stress or when your symptoms are beginning to flare up
14. If you are one of those that flare up at the slightest
15. Paul felt his love flare up again
16. Their love was intact, resurrected, destined to flare up at first sight again, after twenty-five years
17. This will flush out the toxins that cause acne flare ups and it can also leave you with more beautiful skin
18. Another frequent symptom of an allergy to cats is when cat scratches flare up as red welts in the skin surrounding the wound
19. For, the time was to come, when the gaunt scarecrows of that region should have watched the lamplighter, in their idleness and hunger, so long, as to conceive the idea of improving on his method, and hauling up men by those ropes and pulleys, to flare upon the
20. She had also observed that certain kinds of illness – stomach upsets, coughs and colds, and poxes of all sorts –seemed to flare up during fairs and markets; so it seemed obvious that they were passed from one person to another by some means
21. This is a particularly virulent example, but diseases often flare up at markets, and part of the reason they spread so fast may be that we have the sick and the well eating and sleeping and going to the latrine together
22. The colonel, thinking it all over, made up his mind not to pursue the matter further, but then for his own satisfaction proceeded to cross-examine Vronsky about his interview; and it was a long while before he could restrain his laughter, as Vronsky described how the government clerk, after subsiding for a while, would suddenly flare up again, as he recalled the details, and how
23. Through the sarcasm, I saw a look flare up in Jill Bernhardt’s eyes, the same resolute look I had seen when she was spinning
24. Florentino Ariza rolled cigarettes for her, but she did not smoke more than a few, for she was tormented by pain that would ease for a few moments and flare up again when the boat bellowed as it passed another ship or a sleeping village, or when it slowed to sound the depth of the river
25. The best kindling consists of small, dry twigs and the softer woods are preferable because they flare up quickly
26. Point the flare upwards and away from you and anyone else in case you accidentally fire it
27. The colonel, thinking it all over, made up his mind not to pursue the matter further, but then for his own satisfaction proceeded to cross-examine Vronsky about his interview; and it was a long while before he could restrain his laughter, as Vronsky described how the government clerk, after subsiding for a while, would suddenly flare up again, as he recalled the details, and how Vronsky, at the last half word of conciliation, skillfully maneuvered a retreat, shoving Petritsky out before him
28. She was one of those people who flare up, angry and eager to retaliate, at the mere suggestion of contempt
29. They may not always be just, sometimes they may flare up in unjust wrath, and they may also be seized with a wanton lust for the wives of mortals; but did not our ancestors live with them in the peace of their souls, did not our forefathers accomplish their heroic deeds with the help of these very gods? And now the faces of the Olympians have paled and the old virtue is out of joint