Come in from the storm and
stand near the fire rubbing your hands together.
Not exact matches
Talking to us
near the charred apse, where an altar now reduced to ashes once
stood, the mild - mannered priest explained how the
fire had destroyed the entire interior of the Church, with the exception of a single statue of St. Jude the Apostle — the patron saint of hopeless causes.
A church
near Grenfell Tower is
standing with the survivors of the
fire who have criticised the investigation of the tragedy.
A church
near Grenfell Tower is
standing with the survivors of the
fire who have criticised the investigation... More
One opened
fire near where my mother and I were
standing.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has on file five incidents — and Canadian regulators have noted another — in which people applied spray - on sunscreen and, after approaching a barbecue grill, lighting a cigarette or
standing near a citronella candle, their skin caught
fire, causing severe burns that needed medical treatment.
San Francisco's Panama - Pacific International Exposition 1915, celebrating the completion of the Panama Canal and the rebuilding of San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake, resulted in the construction of the Palace of Fine Arts located
near the Golden Gate Bridge - and the great Crystal Palace built for the first world exposition in London
stood proudly until 1936, when it was destroyed by
fire.
Some of his best works are on his smaller square canvases, including Burial at Sea, where a dark ship on
fire is so expertly painted that you can almost feel the heat when you
stand near it.
The action culminated with the unfurling of a floating banner
near the site of the proposed Ludo coal -
fired power station by a
stand - up paddling group to convey Cebuanos» strong opposition to the project.