The result is a chronicle of the war that is intensely personal, providing the rare opportunity to view this much - studied global
conflagration through a uniquely Latin American lens.
The influence of factious leaders may kindle a flame within their particular States, but will be unable to spread a general
conflagration through the other States.
Not exact matches
Faith's transmission
through confession is likened to the
conflagration of Easter light from the paschal candle to the torches of all gathered in the church's nave such that faith reflects from the face of one believer to another (in the Pauline expression).
As the world continues hurtling
through space towards a great
conflagration of death and destruction, your alien overlords have dropped «El Presidente,» the second single from the album.
Sure enough, the
conflagration arrives, though not before the sullen Daisy sets her eyes on a hunky neighbor who will help her shed her sullenness and find the pluck and resolve to Get
Through This.
The horror of Sherman's diabolical «March to the Sea»
through Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina, seen not just
through soldiers» eyes, but
through the eyes of average humans struggling
through the
conflagration — slaves, prostitutes, homeless children, half - mad widows — their personal tragedies silhouetted against the fires and destruction of entire cities.
Lib glimpsed a mess of black
through the door - shaped hole; a recent
conflagration, then.
In an explosive torrent of gestural vigor, «Untitled» embodies the indomitable force of Basquiat's creative insurgency, which, in a flourishing
conflagration of word, color, and mark, sent shockwaves
through downtown Manhattan in the early 1980s and inaugurated a radical return to figurative painting.»
The current constellation of
conflagrations had burned
through roughly 133,000 acres to the west of Lake Baikal in southern Siberia as of last week.