Sentences with phrase «caught fire as»

On the other hand, Avalon at Edgewater, which now lies in snow - covered ashes, was a four story luxury apartment building in Edgewater, NJ which caught fire as a result of a maintenance employee using a torch to repair plumbing inside a wall.
But to use the simple fact that three cars caught fire as indicative of anything is just media BS, especially since the Model S did extremely well in crash tests.
As for Jordan, he may not have caught fire as Johnny Storm in Fantastic Four but he rips up the screen as Adonis Creed.
Invasivorism at the center began as a fun outreach project in 2011, and it simultaneously caught fire as a national culinary trend.
At least two people were killed and 130 injured when an Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 jet crashed and caught fire as it landed short of the runway.
Having Sprecher catch fire as of late has been increasingly important for MU considering the injuries that have kept Madden and Jamie Kutey out of the lineup the last few games.
Amanda Plummer has officially been cast in Lionsgate's The Hunger Games: Catching Fire as «Wiress», according the The Hunger Games Facebook...
Sam Claflin has joined the cast of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire as Finnick Odair.
When I published my first book I took the attitude it had about as much chance of catching fire as winning a lottery.
It seems that the built - in protection from lightning - strike given to wind turbines stops them catching fire as a result of those lighting - strikes.
Comprehensive insurance should cover your car if it catches fire as a result of something besides a car accident.
Though many have swapped their Note 7's for newer models shipped by Samsung, there have been multiple reports of the new phones catching fire as well.

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In addition to the release date, we also learned that stars such as Bryce Dallace Howard (from «Jurassic World»), Mackenzie Davis («Halt and Catch Fire»), Jerome Flynn («Game of Thrones»), and Michael Kelly («House of Cards») will be among the third season's cast.
From electric cars that can drive themselves to modernized public transport such as the Hyperloop to human - sized drones and hover boards (real ones, not those silly two - wheeled contraptions that catch on fire), we are entering an era of potentially dramatic change on the transportation front.
Applications of the technology include catching illegal fishing, tracking hurricanes and typhoons, detecting forest fires and monitoring volcanoes as soon as they begin.
While the top 20 most downloaded films included some prestigious movies like 12 Years a Slave (at number 10) and Gravity (at number four), the majority of the most pirated flicks were largely big blockbuster franchises, adapted from books — Divergent, Hunger Games: Catching Fire and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug — superhero sequels and reboots like Godzilla and Robocop, although Excipio was unclear as to how many of the more than 29 million illegal downloads were for the»87 original.
In 2015, I hope unlimited vacation policies catch fire and more CEOs think of it not as merely a benefit or perk, but as part of crafting a high performance company culture built on trust and respect.
BlackBerry has struggled this year as sales of its latest smartphones failed to catch fire.
Most community groups never get beyond small local actions and, even when a spark catches fire, as in the case of the Occupy movement, it often seems to fizzle out almost as fast.
The transaction caught fire on social media as bulls became emboldened amid rising cryptocurrency prices.
Lagarde's comments appear at odds with the views of JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, who this month described bitcoin as a fraud and said he'd fire any of his traders if they caught dealing in the digital currency.
Video analysis of the latest test led some analysts to conclude that the missile caught fire and disintegrated as it plunged back toward Earth's surface, suggesting that North Korea's engineers might not be capable yet of building a reentry vehicle that can carry the warhead safely through the upper atmosphere.
«Fire and Fury» sold more than 300,000 copies last week, according to BookScan, and more than 500,000 copies overall as retailers are finally catching up with demand.
I think I've completed my last book, it was just published — As Kingfishers Catch Fire.
Suzanne Collins» trilogy was the first foray into fiction I enjoyed after a year of research and writing for «A Year of Biblical Womanhood», so I surrendered myself totally to the unfolding stories and, like so many others, lost a lot of sleep as I worked my way through The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and The Mockingjay.
And so when a church suffers, one may see the strange reality of that church caught on fire as God transforms its people into the salt of the earth.
Perhaps it caught the chaplain's eye, and added fuel to the fire of his fury, as he devoted his homily to denouncing the entirety of the world's preparation for Christmas.
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As kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies draw flame; As tumbled over rim in roundy wells Stones ring like each tucked string tells, each hung bell's Bow swung finds tongue to fling out broad its name; Each mortal thing does one thing and the same: Deals out that being indoors each one dwells; Selves — goes itself; myself it speaks and spells, Crying What I do is me: for that I came.
All of them were caught by surprise as swiftly moving fire devoured the brittle collections of oddities and the surrounding dry wood structure.
There are those killed in fights over turf, innocents caught in cross fire, citizens terrified of city streets, escalating robberies, children fed free crack to get them addicted and then enlisted as runners and dealers, mothers so crazed for a fix that they abandon their babies, prostitute themselves and their daughters, and addict their unborn.
During Diwali it is common to set off fire crackers as the noise is believed to herald the defeat of evil and catch the attention of the gods.
And he drove across the United States and, again, a bush caught fire and blazed as he saw what we have done to Native Americans.
New main plates include a Fire - Grilled Ribeye with Pinot Noir sea salt and topped with creamy bleu cheese butter, served with roasted fingerling potatoes and lemon - garlic arugula salad; as well as Hearth - Roasted Halibut, wild caught from Alaska and roasted on a cedar plank with butternut squash farro, grilled asparagus and baby kale.
The revamped menu, which will feature rotating dishes daily, will be inclusive of staples such as Line Caught Wood Grilled Grouper Cheeks, Celery Root Gnocchi with Vanilla Bean Buerre Blanc, Wood Fired Lamb T - bone with Carolina Gold Hoppin» John, Heirloom Carrots and Melted Leeks and Smoked Pork Belly with Braised Mustard Greens, Delta Farms Rice Grits and Romesco Butter.
It easily catches fire upon ignition, so keep external sources of potential ignition, such as sparks, matches and lit cigarettes, away from coconut fiber at all times.
Firing a house to attack an enemy available inside will not help some body who want to live in that house again as far as other alternatives are there to catch that enemy with a minimum coast.
The Rockets (31 - 28) led by as many as 17 points before the Bucks caught fire and made a run of their own.
His weak block of a Dortmund free kick was neither a punch nor a catch, and fired the ball directly at the hapless Varane, who could only watch as the ball trickled over the line.
As Scola is caught in no man's land, LeBron fires a fastball to Battier, who kindly responds with a 3.
He sees the Wave House, with its palm trees, fire rings and hammocks, as more than a place to catch waves and scope babes.
Rohan spent time living in his father's sprawling home on Hope Road in Kingston, a place described in Timothy White's 1983 biography of Bob, Catch a Fire, as «a religious hippie commune, with an abundance of food, herb, children, music and casual sex.»
Moss then went and lit the world on fire as the Thundering Herd transitioned to I - A ball, gaining more than 3,500 yards and catching 58 touchdowns in just two seasons with the team.
as well as LaMarre needing to consistently perform as outfield / pinch runner / hitter should Granite catch fire and start tearing up the minors.
Oliver Giroud has come under fire from Arsenal fans and pundits alike in his four years as the Gunners main striker, but especially this campaign just ended as we failed to catch Leicester in the title race.
For Boutin the weeks leading up to the Prix Omnium had not been without controversy, and at one point he got caught in a media cross fire about the tender subject of Arazi's knees when he was quoted in a British racing paper, the Racing Post, as saying, «Personally, I don't think that his knees are any better now than they were before.
Day didn't quite catch fire like Spieth did, but for a stretch, he was playing just as well.
This week Deportivo La Coruña caught the football world off guard by announcing former Holland and Milan icon Clarence Seedorf as their new head coach after firing Fernando Vázquez.
Snug - fitting sleepwear — whether flame - retardant or not — is less likely to catch on fire and won't burn as rapidly, because there's less air between the clothing and your baby's skin.
When I do follow through on that «amazingly simple» recipe for corn dog muffins, and end up nearly catching the oven on fire, my confidence as a mom, wife, and aspiring chef all take a hit.
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