In Round 46, a solid purple circle's edge
flares into deep and light orange.
It's not uncommon for opponents under fire to launch
flares into the sky, but reinforcements rarely come.
Go ahead, flirt a little, see if your online connection
flares into a real world one with a meet up.
Fitted waist
flares into a flirty skater skirt.
The strapless fit and flare dress is tight up top and
flares into an A-line shape with asymmetrical ruching.
It's so dramatic and I love how slimming it is up top and
flares into that mermaid skirt.
She has a shelf bust with a fitted waist that
flares into a full skirt.
The construction and craftsmanship of this dress is amazing; but bodice is tapered and then
flares into the skirt, but not such a large flare but it looks like you're dressing as royalty from the time of the French revolution.
When the core reaches a scorching 10 million degrees, the clump
flares into life as a bright new star.
NASA's Swift satellite caught a burst in the act on 17 January, quickly pivoting in orbit to provide the first x-ray pictures of a burst as
it flares into life.
In ordinary times, the controversy
flares into public consciousness in the spring, during well - orchestrated industry lobbying and PR campaigns seeking more visas.
However, Marseille supporters still managed to take
flares into the stadium, light them and throw them towards the home fans during the game.
The multitudinous graves of the good Do not
flare into flower.
Everywhere it was liable to
flare into crisis.
This was not Ferguson or Baltimore, where tempers had
flared into citywide violence.
Most brothers and sisters experience some degree of jealousy or competition, and this can
flare into squabbles and bickering.
After Babangida's rash annulment of June 12, that clamour
flared into an impassioned crusade over the «national question», all through the no - war - no - peace era of Gen. Sani Abacha.
By February 2003, a fifth blast
flared into view.
His interest centers on chlamydia, with its maddening ability to exist in inactive infections that
flare into problems only for an unlucky few.
Images from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory hint at a shock wave travelling from
the flare into the filament.
One of the great mysteries of the cosmos is how and when and why the first stars
flared into light out of the darkness that followed the Big Bang.
There is a tendency here to
flare into the front ribs so notice that you are using your core muscles here by knitting the front ribs back.
Front bust part is fixed by a sequined belt followed by exceptional ruched skirt
flaring into floor length.
We added some tassel trim to add
some flare into...
Fitted bodice to hip - line
flaring into an A-line skirt.
Mermaid wedding gowns are designed to stay tight to your curves through the torso then
flare into a full skirt, usually starting just above the knees
The trailer also hints at a stylistic shift in the Thor series in the hands of What We Do in the Shadows director Taika Waititi, who instills some comedic
flare into the usually dramatic proceedings.
If you want some random people to help you that's easy — you can just fire off
a flare into the air and have random hunters drop in to assist.
Flaring into an elegant asymmetric skirt, the Oscar nominee flaunted her honed legs in black stiletto heels.
The dispute between the reports» authors — which
flared into the open on a national network news program Sept. 6 — pitted Lynne V. Cheney, chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, against Diane Ravitch, a prominent education historian, and Chester E. Finn Jr., an assistant secretary of education.
Excel Math provides a solid framework, allowing the teacher to put their own flavor and
flare into each lesson or concept.
Overnight her apparently healthy ears had a habit of
flaring into an inflamed, discharging mess.
In the ending scene we saw a character in distress fire
a flare into the sky which seemed to be a call for help.
It was supposed to be simple, toss
a flare into the open to draw out the undead and then toss either my grenade or the Molotov into the crowd.
Praised by Frank Auerbach, Cunningham
flared into life in the 1950s then sank from view.
In these zones, temperatures have been
flaring into the 60s, 70s, and even lower 80s F (16 - 27 C) through sections.
Dane: I just now (4-14-16) heard you discuss climate engineering and the synergistic complexities which
flare into existence when combined with Fukushima Radiation in both the air and the Pacific — and other radioactive particles from who knows where (Iraq war DU,left - over above ground atomic explosions, millions of tons of nuke waste just dumped into the oceans since 1945)?
The ongoing, unresolved disputes over what Twitter should allow on its platform continued to
flare into the fall.
Not exact matches
There, wells and communities are often in close proximity, and pushback from locals has all but banned the practices of
flaring (burning atop a standing pipe) and venting waste gas straight
into the atmosphere.
A dry throat
flares hotter and tighter every time you pull air
into your lungs, and limbs feel slower and heavier to carry.
I'm looking at this new technology that captures
flare gas and turns it
into methane, which you can use to run generators.
The debate over these gun accessories first
flared up after the shooter in Las Vegas, who fired
into a crowd of concertgoers and killed 58, modified a semiautomatic rifle with a bump stock.
Straight lines are verboten these days, and so the red and blue lines have been twisted
into a pair of awkward ribbony
flares.
This summer in Palma de Majorca in the popular Balearic Islands, activists burst
into the port, setting off
flares of red smoke and throwing confetti over people eating at a restaurant.
The sexual abuse scandal that first
flared in the United States when John Paul II was pope caught flame under Benedict, burning across the country and
into Europe.
«But the cheating isn't what caused this to
flare up
into a Defcon 1 crisis for which the entire church leadership had to be mobilized.
And he is entranced with the mystery of the universe, the «impulse whereby the primordial fireball
flared forth in its enormous energy, a fireball that contained in itself all that would ever emerge
into being, a fireball that was the present in its primordial form, as the present is the fireball in its explicated form.»
«And the discussion escalated
into a storm of accusations, a line dividing us almost evenly down the middle, Bible verses flung like weapons, tempers
flaring, and, of course, tears falling.
But his real history is much longer and much more extraordinary than could be indicated by these
flares of war; it is a history that runs back three centuries
into primitive America, a strange and unfathomable history that is touched by something dark and supernatural, and that goes back through poverty and hardship, through solitude and loneliness and death and unspeakable courage,
into the wilderness.»
Otherwise sensible people adorned themselves in the most grotesque garb, stupefied
into believing that super-sized
flares looked cool.