- A
conflagration is a
large fire.
Conflagrations often damage human life,
animal life, health, and/or property. A
conflagration can
begin accidentally or...
- many died? Who
knows the count? In your
wounds one sees the
agony of the nameless, who in here were
conflagrated, in the ****fire made by
hands of man.")...
- expensive.
Homeowners feared that a
rogue cooking fire "might
easily conflagrate an
entire neighborhood". Thus,
urbanites were
encouraged to purchase...
-
Buildings were
especially vulnerable. The
Shaolin Temple was
attacked and
conflagrated in 1928 by Shi Yousan, a
warlord of the
Warlord Era of the revolution...
-
about some
opposition activities and
government failures,
including the
conflagrating fire of the
Moscow Manege on the day of the
Russian presidential elections...
-
responsible for
issuing the
evacuation of the
incendiary s**** from the
conflagrating warehouse,
meets his
untimely demise due to an
unforeseen explosion...
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Campaign began on 31 August.
Portions of Mato
Grosso territory were
still conflagrated on the
descent to Paraná. The
Military Cir****scription,
taking advantage...
- Nas ...
unified the
disparate threads of
urban rebellion that were
conflagrating from hip-hop's
street corner ciphers."
Heimlich cites Nas' role in the...
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allowed the s****ing of the
churches except in case of high risk to
conflagrate the town with it. Meanwhile,
Johann von Königsberg and
Ruprecht von Reichenberg...
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Funebre ex
occasione Conflagrations Northamptonæ, 20 Sept. an. 1675
conflagrate, concinnatum, London, 1676;
republished in an
English translation by...