Sentences with phrase «ignited by the flame»

A man walking through a market sees a large number of police in riot gear at one end of the street and a large number of people with sticks and other weapons at the other end of the street; one man raises a Molotov cocktail over his head and he is shot by an officer and he falls and it ignited by the flaming container (we see him thrashing on the ground as the two groups charge toward each other and fight as other people run for cover).

Not exact matches

By Doug Stephens If the web is the gasoline fuelling a new era of retail, then mobile is the flame that is set to completely ignite it!
He concluded, «Ultimately, the future of missions to Muslims will be affected less by the flames of 9/11, or even the flames that started the Arab Spring, than by the inner flames that are ignited if we so follow our Lord, who modeled the basin and the towel, that our Muslim friends may echo the words of the disciples in Emmaus: «Were not our hearts burning within us while he talked with us on the road and opened the Scriptures to us?
Flammability is tested by exposing a fabric swatch of a specific size to a flame and observing how quickly it ignites and, upon ignition, how quickly it burns across the length of the test swatch.
The flames were probably ignited by lightning and carried by hand to the mouth of the cave, Brain and Skinner say.
The faulty ring, made brittle by unusually cold weather at launch, allowed a jet of flame to ignite the hydrogen fuel in the external tank.
Knotted by hand, this adjustable macramé bracelet by Rituu features rose quartz, thought to ignite the pink flame of love.
You can see the spark ignited by his frequent collaborator — and once that flame starts roaring, get ready to warm yourself by the fire.
Due to incomplete combustion, the fuel would even ignite in the exhaust system, as visible by blue flames at night inside the pipe.
Shortly thereafter, the second plug located near the exhaust port ignites, accelerating the combustion process by forcing the flame to more rapidly propagate.
The first was issued on Valentine's Day, with over 11,000 Camrys potentially affected by incorrectly connected fuel lines that could leak, and, if exposed to spark or flame, ignite the vehicle in a fiery death ball (those were not NHTSA's exact words in this case).
When intoxicated Pollock raged, fought and chose to do a lot of public pissing - he once ignited a mattress and extinguished the flames by spraying urine over it.
-- It was on Panorama about 7 years ago that I heared about James Hansen talking about how he was being «gagged» by NASA re AGW and about global dimming and how methane calthrates could eventually rise to the surface with a vision of the oceans igniting in flames — I kid you not.
It should be as obvious as a pair of huge skyscrapers, aircraft crashing into them, igniting balls of flame, the murder of 3,000 people, followed by more than a decade of war, involving many countries, the descent of many countries into civil conflict, and the emergence of a brutal religious cult that posts videos of beheadings to the internet.
Keep the flame that initially ignited the relationship burning strong by giving couples the opportunity to discover themselves and their relationship in new ways.
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