Sentences with phrase «to ablaze»

Over the past year, LoL forums were ablaze with anger over Riot's reluctance to release some much - demanded features, including an in - game instant - replay system.
GoPro's high - definition personal cameras are synonymous with videos highlighting skateboarding, surfing and other extreme sports, but the company's «Fireman Saves Kitten» clip set social media ablaze by documenting an altogether different act of daring.
The minute - long clip, posted on PayPal's official YouTube page, set the greater Bitcoin community ablaze on social media yesterday with speculation that perhaps PayPal is finally making a move to embrace Bitcoin in and of itself, outside of its Braintree subsidiary.
Regional uprisings started in Tunisia, where an unemployed college graduate set himself ablaze earlier this year after police confiscated his only source of income, a fruit cart.
Lightning struck Richard Branson's $ 70 million home in the Carribean in 2011, setting it ablaze, according to People.
Fox 5 News reported that a group of students from Northwestern High School in Prince George County, Maryland, were traveling along the New Jersey Turnpike when the wheel of their bus caught fire, setting the whole vehicle ablaze.
Burning Man is just a gathering of hippies when a giant wooden effigy is set ablaze, right?
Even at their nocturnal best, the housing projects are - ablaze with harsh fluorescent lights, and they are perpetually noisy and far too impersonal for many Asians.
Sir Richard Branson was hosting actress Kate Winslet and 20 other guests at his private Necker Island retreat in the British Virgin Islands on August 22, 2011, when lightning struck the wooden building and set it ablaze.
With the content marketing movement still ablaze, it is important to realize today, as in the days buyer personas were founded, buyer decision - making is not just about logical content and information.
Thousands of angry protesters on Saturday set ablaze more than 100 houses of Pakistani Christians over a blasphemy row in the eastern city of Lahore, officials said.
Some reports suggest she was flayed with ostraca (pot shards) and set ablaze while still alive, though other accounts suggest those actions happened after her death.
Self - immolation began as a form of protest among Tibetans in China in February 2009, when a young monk set himself ablaze.
And then, Lord, at that point where all things are set ablaze, do you act upon me though the united flames of all those internal and external influences which, were I less close to you, would be neutral or ambivalent or hostile, but which when animated by an Energy quae possit sibi omnia subjicere7 become, in the physical depths of your heart, the angels of your triumphant activity.
Lord Christ, you who are divine energy and living, irresistible might: since of the two of us it is you who are infinitely the stronger, it is you who must set me ablaze and transmute me into fire that we may be welded together and made one.
On top of the stack was a lovely blue card showing the night sky over Bethlehem ablaze with stars and angels.
I am a man in a house that is fully ablaze.
You say you feel like you are in a house fully ablaze.
And with a house fully ablaze, there is lots of smoke — you can't see to well.
When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze.
He knew that the greatest gift we could offer to God was not our words, not our ideas, not our projects, but a heart ablaze with the fire of love.
Malachi foretells a time when the wicked will be set ablaze and burn until nothing is left except ashes under the soles of the feet of the righteous (Mal.
The remiss should be fired with zeal in such a manner as not to set the wrathful ablaze.
The New York Times: West Bank Mosque Is Set Ablaze and Vandalized A West Bank mosque was burned and vandalized early on Tuesday, with graffiti warning in Hebrew of a «war» over the impending evacuation of the small, disputed Jewish settlement of Ulpana.
It started when the cameras caught the award - winning actress applauding for other winners and just like that the «seal clap» was born and the internet went ablaze.
Throw in «compassion» and we have a real fire ball ablazing.
We not only learn what courage is by its incarnations, but we are set ablaze by it ourselves, and all the courage that we ever had we neither generated nor achieved; we caught it.
A further 8 priests who travelled to the local police station on Friday were set upon by the activists of Bajrang Dal, while their car was set ablaze before them.
I look out the window and the sky is ablaze.
Whole sections of the courtyard suddenly came ablaze.
All was quiet, the building was partially dark, but there was one room upstairs ablaze with light.
But don't expect to see the fire trucks show up when your house is ablaze, don't expect the police to respond to your 911 call when you have an intruder in your house.
These books set my mind on fire and my heart ablaze.
A cigarette flicked out of a car window sets a forest ablaze and thousands of acres of precious timber go up in smoke.
Running the short distance back to do that, he saw the American planes over the very center of Münster, and in a matter of moments the heart of the city was ablaze.
Her attackers — whom police suspect to be two men — cut her body and left her in her home, which they set ablaze.
By the end of the week all Europe was ablaze, and the cry «to arms!»
More than 58 other Coptic churches were set ablaze.
Because as we've seen, Iran is ready to charge in there, guns ablazing.
In his wondrous youth, the years from sixteen to twenty, when he was ablaze with poetry, he blamed Christianity for his earthly suffering.
A little bit guides the horse, a little rudder steers the ship, a little spark sets the forest ablaze.
The organisation, which reports on incidents of persecution against Christians, also said 89 houses have been set ablaze in the last fortnight.
I think: we are the word» (the Observer, June 18, 1989) Ignatieff did not understand that it is because the «dark well of illness» is ablaze with the word that was with God at the beginning that words in general are of great account.
The whole world was ablaze with the same ineffable bliss that was burning within me.
He proposed that each build an altar, lay upon it wood for the fire, and on that place the victim, then call upon their respective gods to consume the sacrifice by setting the altar fire ablaze.
Following the practice of some oriental and Hellenistic kingdoms, the Roman Senate, after the time of Julius Caesar, was accustomed to vote the deification (consecratio) of dead emperors who had served well, and it became a regular custom for some witness to swear that when the dead emperor's pyre was ablaze he had seen the emperor's soul wing heavenward.
While the food world is ablaze with aquafaba praise, there are still many questions about chickpea water, including its health and nutritional benefits, says Dr. Ruder.
A Tumblr blogger had just set the online world ablaze with one simple question: «Is this dress white and gold, or blue and black?»
Cocktails include Voc Blazer (# 8), scotch whisky thrown ablaze with honey, vanilla bitters, orange oils and apricot brandy, and Dirk Hartog Decanter (# 15), smoked Ron Zacapa 23, with Pedro Ximinez sherry and honey.
In autumn, the whole Korean landscape is ablaze with a blanket of red — on thatched roofs, in front yards, on side road pavements, almost anywhere one can find an open sunny space.»
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