A dark form hunkered before the fire, feeding small twigs to the flames.
A face lost forever to the cruel kiss of hot tarmac; a love abandoned forever to the cleansing fervor of the flames.
A paper describing an experimental and modeling study of low pressure sulfur and nitrogen doped premixed methane flames has been published.
A peaceful waterfall during the day, every hour from dusk until midnight, the volcano erupts, sending flames over 100 feet into the air.
A slave, having detected her in the act of embracing it and supposing it to be a lover, informed her father, who ordered her to burn the image; whereupon she threw herself with it into the flames.
A small cluster of flames was struggling to stay alive in a pile of logs.
A third master was added, containing stylized images of flames forming a ring around the ripples.
A Trade option will appear, click it to receive 500 gold for returning the Elven Sword of flames.
A violent east wind fomented the flames which ra ed durin the whole of Monda and Fire.
A waiter tried to smother the flames with what he found to hand - a coat.
According to the Annals of the Four Masters a fleet burned Cork in 821; in 846 the Danes appear to have been in possession of the town, for a force was collected to demolish their fortress; and in 1012 Cork again fell in flames.
Adding flames to this simple design takes the whole design up a notch!
After a few hours of providing heat, the fire's bright flames began to abate.
After the close of the diet the papal nuncio went to the Netherlands, where he kindled the flames of persecution, two monks of Antwerp, the first martyrs of the Reformation, being burnt in Brussels at his instigation.
Althaea thereupon seized the log, extinguished the flames, and hid it in a box.
Another form of visualization involves seeing all the anger in your body being released through your mouth and nose as flames.
Another helmet worn by Gordon is the Dupont helmet done with red flames.
Anyway, it seems as if the fire brigade were able to douse the flames before any serious harm was done.
Aquarius will often feel consumed by Aries but knows how to fan the flames without getting burned.
Around the edges of the picture people writhed in agony, the flames melting their skin, the smoke filling their lungs.
As for fire signs, Scorpio will more than likely extinguish the flames with her emotional needs.
As he had said, his right hand was steadfastly exposed to the flames.
As the barrel floated downstream, its flames gradually being extinguished, the summer sun was overcome.
At that moment the flames flared up and showed his young master's pale worn face.
Because flame levels can be difficult to predict, the best way to control the proximity of your meal to the flames is by using a grill that lets you move the grill grate up and down during the cooking process.
Becquerel, however, investigated the character of the dispersion by using prism-shaped flames strongly coloured with sodium.
Beeswax candles have "warmer" flames that have a more yellowish color than that of paraffin candles.
Before his decease Smith directed that all his manuscripts except a few selected essays should be destroyed, and they were accordingly committed to the flames.
Before you choose candle centerpieces for your event, however, consult with the reception venue to be sure open flames are allowed.
Before you choose candles as part of your reception decorations, be sure to check with the venue about restrictions on open flames, and if candles are permitted, follow all necessary safety precautions.
Black figures flitted about before the fire, and through the incessant crackling of the flames talking and shouting could be heard.
Blaze Starr had a red settee, which she had tricked out with a fan, canned smoke, and a piece of bright silk that would appear to go up in flames.
Broad also spoke of flames from the open funeral pyres being visible from twenty miles away.
Brunhild taunted Gudrun with the fact that Sigurd was Gunnar's vassal, whereupon Gudrun retorted by telling her that it was not Gunnar but Sigurd who rode through the flames, and in proof of this held up Brunhild's ring, which Sigurd had given to her.
Burning enemies with fire attacks is effective in combat since they cannot fight back when in flames.
But the pope marked the intensity of his hatred by causing the dummy to be carved and dressed with such lifelike resemblance that he was almost able to persuade himself that his hated enemy was really consumed in the flames.
By the time the wagons were fully engulfed in flames, they had traveled far enough to be out of the firelight.
Caution was taken whenever this test gave flickering flames; generally, no progress was made beyond a no flame result.
Charging him with the heresy of Sabellius in a provincial synod held at Soissons in 1121, they procured by irregular practices a condemnation of his teaching, whereby he was made to throw his book into the flames and then was shut up in the convent of St Medard at Soissons.
Check with your reception site to find out any restrictions on candles or open flames.
Clothes dryers catching a spark and bursting into flames.
Create-a-Mural has teenage themes like butterflies, flames and tie dye.
Darker colors, flames, and weapons are often part of this artwork.
Deidre continued through the halls lined with torches bearing black flames.
Do not to touch flames with paper towel to avoid fire.
Donald screamed a Fire spell at the whirling sword, creating a whirlwind of flames.
Dublin was saved by its inhabitants committing it to the flames, and, though nineteen victories were won, of which that at Slane in Louth by Robert was counted the chief, the success was too rapid to be permanent.
Even in 1150 Bagdad had seen a library of philosophical books burned by command of the caliph Mostanjid; and in 1192 the same place might have witnessed a strange scene, in which the books of a physician were first publicly cursed, and then committed to the flames, while their owner was incarcerated.
Fire tattoos come with deeper meanings for certain people even something as simple as an eight ball surrounded by flames or a dragon.
Flameless candles are a recent innovation and bring the feel of real candlelight into homes where candles and naked flames may otherwise be a hazard.
Flameless candles don't use real flames, so they're much safer to use.
Flames are shooting out of the top floors of the house and threatening the neighbor's houses.
Flames at eye level can be blinding, and a tall centerpiece can limit conversation.
Flames wriggled up the side of the garage like roaches.
Flamsteed denounced the production as surreptitious; he committed to the flames three hundred copies, of which he obtained possession through the favour of Sir Robert Walpole; and, in defiance of bodily infirmities, vigorously prosecuted his designs for the entire and adequate publication of the materials he continued to accumulate.
For a moment the wind blew the flames aside, leaving the corpses untouched.
For even further freak-out inspiration for those around you, try the sclera lenses in Blackout, Flames, Hellfire, and Ouch.
For its inevitable effect was precisely to stoke the self-righteous flames of imperial power, and fuel their spread.
From beautiful sunsets to swimming dolphins to dramatic flames, you can get practically anything that you can imagine airbrushed onto your nails, leaving your hands nothing short of an impressive miniature art gallery!
From the steeple of the parish church the flames of no fewer than fifty blast furnaces may be seen.
Furthermore, there are no flames to cause potential fire hazards, as there are with scented candles and traditional oil warmers.
Gazing at the stars, hearing the sounds of nature and enjoying the flames dance in the campfire are more enjoyable in comfort.
Glade flameless candles are a great way to enjoy the ambiance and refreshing aromas of scented candles without the safety hazards of open flames.
Glass lamp shades were originally used to protect the flames on oil lamps, gas lamps, and even candles.
Go to the Treasures section and by the 2000 Elven sword of Flames.
Guarding its silken sack from the flames, it grew frantic.
Having crushed a rising at Parma and left the city in flames, Conrad restored Pope Benedict IX.
He appeared seated in his chariot surrounded by thunder and lightning; Semele was consumed by the flames and gave birth prematurely to a child, which was saved from the fire by a miraculous growth of ivy which sprang up round the palace of Cadmus.
He committed to the flames the whole body of the canon law, together with an edict of the head of the Church which had recently been issued against his teachings.
He finally finds her and the medallion in Nepal and in his attempt to steal it from her, he grabs it after Marion throws it into flames.
He gazed into the black flames of the fire in the hearth.
He is represented in various ways, especially as a warrior holding in his hand a vessel from which he pours out flames.
He made an effort to destroy the memory of the sage from off the earth, consigning to the flames all the ancient books from which he drew his rules and examples, (save one), and burying alive hundreds of scholars who were ready to swear by his name.
He noticed that at the summit the candle gave a very poor light, and was thereby led to investigate the effect produced on luminous flames by varying the pressure of the atmosphere in which they are burning.
He turned to address Dan, when the sagging building behind them exploded into flames and light.
Hellfire Sclera are black and red flames.
Here we see the mangled wreckage still in flames.
His gaze took in Sasha before sliding to the black flames.
His magic filled the space around them, bending light and shadows in a way she found as mesmerizing as flames or the falling snow.
Hitherto we were entirely and still are generally confined to electrical excitation or to chemical action as in the case of flames.
However the air may fan the flames of the fire and create a sudden burst of excitement or even a negative emotion such as anger.
I believe it disappeared into the flames, into the Force, perhaps transmuted into energy sparkles, even though we didn't see this.
I find it intensely amusing to compete with flames - like " yo momma " jokes.
I left it all in flames, replied Michaud in a decided tone, but glancing at the Emperor he was frightened by what he had done.
I surely may accept their morbid invitation and although seared by the flames of eternal damnation, I'll at least be free from the anguish and heartache of this abominable life.
I want to look at the logs for the past few days to see if any of the scouts have reported any other fed buildings going up in flames.
I would.ve let them all go down in flames for how they treated you, she said.
I'le rather quench the flames of my desire, Then at thine altar languish and expire.
If a man lights his flatulence and subsequently bursts into flames from the waist down, college students will be passing the video evidence from computer to computer for weeks.
If flames become too high when cooking, close the grill cover to cut off the oxygen supply to the fire.
If not intended from the first for purposes of divination, it was so used both before and after Confucius, and on that account it was exempted, through the superstition of the emperor of the Ts'in dynasty, from the flames.
If the incrustation be white and readily volatile, arsenic is present, if more difficultly volatile and beads are present, antimony; zinc gives an incrustation yellow whilst hot, white on cooling, and volatilized with difficulty; tin gives a pale yellow incrustation, which becomes white on cooling, and does not volatilize in either the reducing or oxidizing flames; lead gives a lemon-yellow incrustation turning sulphur-yellow on cooling, together with metallic malleable beads; bismuth gives metallic globules and a dark orange-yellow incrustation, which becomes lemon-yellow on cooling; cadmium gives a reddish-brown incrustation, which is removed without leaving a gleam by heating in the reducing flame; silver gives white metallic globules and a dark-red incrustation.
If the portable grill is deep enough, you could even use them to burn a normal wood fire, and when the flames die down, replace the grate and cook over the embers as you normally would.
If two such flames are placed one under the other they may be excited by different sources, and the ratio of the frequencies may be approximately determined by counting the number of teeth in each in the same space.
If you and I want to fan those embers of revival into full flames we must start with ourselves.
If you've ever wanted to enhance the décor of your home, office, or a party location with candles but were afraid of the open flames, battery operated candles are an easy and convenient solution.
In 1436 an impostor appeared, professing to be Joan of Arc escaped from the flames, who succeeded in inducing many people to believe in her statement, but afterwards confessed her imposture.
In 1531 the Book of Jonah appeared with an important and highly interesting prologue, the only copy known of which is in the British Museum.6 Meanwhile the demand for New Testaments, for reading or for the flames, steadily increased, and the printers found it to their advantage to issue the Worms edition of the New Testament in not less than three surreptitious reprints before 1534.
In Christianity, fire represents the Holy Ghost but it also describes Satan as being surrounded by flames.
In each case it is clear that the smoke and flames did not waken them.
In Islam" according to an unconfirmed tradition Mahomet is said to have foretold that his community would split into seventy-three sects (see Mahommedan Religion, § Sects), of which only one would escape the flames of hell.
In other places there were manifest commutations of human sacrifice, as at the altar of Artemis the Implacable at Patrae, where Pausanias saw the wild beasts being driven into the flames.'
In particular we study low-pressure premixed laminar flames producing SiO 2 and Fe 2 O 3 and reactors producing TiO 2.
In rescues, a blanket may be used to smother any flames as the person is removed from danger.
In some cases, especially in dry distillations, the furnace flames play directly on the retorts, in others, such as in the case of nitric acid, the whole still comes under the action of the furnace gases to prevent condensation on the upper part of the still, while in others the furnace gases do not play directly on the base or upper portion of the still but are conducted around it by a system of flues (see Coal-Tar).
In the Maribios district occur several volcanic lakelets, such as that of Masaya, besides numerous infernillos, low craters or peaks still emitting sulphurous vapour and smoke, and at night often lighting up the whole land with bluish flames.
Inside the archway were several doors, leading to different rooms built into the mountain, and Zeb and the Wizard lifted these wooden doors from their hinges and tossed them all on the flames.
Instead of the usual flames or skulls with dripping red roses, a female biker may get a motorcycle with small fairies guiding the rider.
It burst into flames, sending out great billowing clouds of smoke.
It gave off heat despite the black flames.
It is known that at this early period of his life, while he was yet a novice, he wrote voluminous treatises on the great philosopher, which he afterwards, however, gave to the flames.
It laid down the lawfulness and necessity of persecution to the death for heresy in the most absolute terms; and Cranmer himself condemned Joan Bocher to the flames.
It was an explosion of coal dust, which caused flames to rush through where the men were working.
It was dim inside the stronghold, and the first torch they crossed that burned with black flames mesmerized her long enough for her to lose sight of Darkyn around a corner.
It's guaranteed to make you laugh, learn a bit more about your partner and perhaps kindle a few flames.
Its culmination was an offering of light to the sacred river in the form of an elaborate brass candelabrum sprouting dozens of little flames.
Jack White and Meg White of The White Stripes did a bang up job of harnessing media attention at the start of the career by fanning the flames of the great "brother and sister? husband or wife?" debate.
Jackson had started a fire and stood with his hands on the mantle, watching the flames.
Jim asked one of the boys, Tommy, to gather long, thin sticks they could use to roast hot dogs over the open flames, while two other boys prepared baked beans.
Just be sure to keep any candle or match flames away from the doll, especially her hair.
Light danced around hir like lotus petals, like flames, like ghosts.
Louisa May Alcott Even amidst fierce flames The golden lotus can be planted From Sylvia Plath's grave Always keep Ithaca in your mind.
Make the decisions that will make your civilization flourish, or go down into flames.
Neither is there any doubt that he sat in judgment on Bishop Hooper, and on several other preachers whom he condemned, not exactly to the flames, but to be degraded from the priesthood.
No flames were seen, but columns of smoke rose on all sides, and all Moscow as far as Pierre could see was one vast charred ruin.
No one replied to this remark and for some time they all gazed silently at the spreading flames of the second fire in the distance.
No one should smoke and sparks and open flames must be put out as they could ignite the fume from the charging process.
Officers used breathing apparatus to tackle the flames, which left the building gutted.
Ominous black clouds belched flames and roared.
On a cold night there is nothing like having the real flames of a Calor fire to snuggle around.
On the 6th, therefore, the homeward march was commenced, the city being left behind in flames.
On Thursday it was extinguished, but on the evening of that day the flames again burst forth at the Temple.
Once lit, the wick's flames heat the air via convection.
Once you let your guard down you are out, and if you become cocky your flames is gone.
One imagines the villagers gathered outside this church, watching the flames and smoke rise.
One of its sides had fallen in, another was on fire, and bright flames issued from the openings of the windows and from under the roof.
One opened it for him, and she trailed him into a large bedchamber complete with a hearth burning black flames.
One this particular night I saw a doodlebug flying toward us, I could clearly see the flames billowing out of the tail.
Open flames can be dangerous, there's no getting around that point.
Other symbols like the Yin and Yang can be engulfed in flames to further the duality of the symbol.
Otherwise, you might like flames, animal prints, camouflage, Christmas plaid or any one of a number of others - there are plenty.
People returned to churches all over the land and kindled flames of revival that are still burning today.
Petroleum (" burning water ") was known in Japan in the 7th century, whilst in Europe the gas springs of the north of Italy led to the adoption in 1226 by the municipality of Salsomaggiore of a salamander surrounded by flames as its emblem.
Poorer people could buy the plain yellow tulips that are still familiar to many gardeners, while rich people could buy flowers such as the Semper Augustus, which sported red flames and was sold for exorbitant prices.
Practically the whole town was destroyed, a gale aiding the flames, and the population had to leave the place in the night at the notice of a few minutes.
Properly placed and working smoke detectors in combination with rapid evacuation plans minimize a person's exposure to smoke and flames in the event of a fire.
Quietus sacked the city, Abgar perhaps dying in the flames, and made the state tributary.
Returning home, Sam discovered his girlfriend Jessica, pinned to the ceiling and bleeding before she burst into flames.
Rhyn refused it and threw himself onto the comfy couch farther away from Hell's flames.
Richie's former flames include Elijah Blue Allam, Adam Goldstein, and Brody Jenner.
Safety - real flames can be a fire hazard.
Sammie kept having uneasy dreams of her house in flames and smelling something acrid and strong.
Sasha was waiting for him in his study, sitting beside a fireplace that burned with black flames.
She had nothing better to do, not with her source of alcohol gone and her bed in flames.
She instantly leaped to the side and rolled away from the animal, glancing up as the rifle belched flames.
She sat on her feet and huddled under the blanket, watching the flames grow.
She stared into the flames, wondering why none of the windows had curtains, and why so many things were left to gather dust in the attic.
She tossed it into the fire, marveling at the tiny explosion of pink and green flames.
Signs of this fire are still visible on the walls, which are in part tinged red by the flames.
Similarly, we can see Indy 's is still the division to lose, especially as they have tiebreakers over the Flames.
Similarly, we can see Indy's is still the division to lose, especially as they have tiebreakers over the Flames.
Simulating flowers, butterflies, flames, or any other element found in nature, Fuller inspired the Modern dance world by often adding unique lighting and costuming that was not otherwise seen in a traditional dance production.
Since many places do not allow open flames, a flameless clip-on candles would be the perfect alternative.
Since most guys love to grill, it has something to do with the leaping flames, finding a grill master shouldn't be a problem.
Since then, he has retired two famous photographs, featuring one bride and her dress engulfed in flames and another in murky water.
Slightly kooky people who go to sites equipped with Riya could download pictures of their old flames and search for someone who looks similar.
Smoke billowed blacker than night above orange-yellow flames that mesmerized her.
So Sigurd, assuming Gunnar's shape, rode through the flames on his magic horse, and in sign of troth exchanged rings with the Valkyrie, giving her the ring of Andvari.
So why did he feel a twinge of loss at the order to send it up in flames?
Some adjustable grill models also have an arm that allows you to swing your food in and out of the flames, for greater control and serving convenience.
Some unique designs found on the site include Black Flame Skull, Barbwire, Rebel Flag Wolf, Red Skull and Crossbones, Grim Reaper with Flames, Born a Biker/ Raised a Biker and Bring Them Home, POW.
Somerset turned in time to see the mansion rend in twain, vomit forth flames and smoke, and instantly collapse into its cellars.
Something cracked in the flames.
Sometimes those who were condemned to the flames were burned on the night following the ceremony.
Sounds of crying and screaming came from somewhere in the distance outside, and flames were visible through the cracks of the shed, but inside it was quiet and dark.
Speaking of your grill, fire that baby up a lot of the ancient foods were cooked over open flames so think grilled lamb (herb crusted), steaks, pork, chicken (marinated in olive oil, garlic, rosemary and oregano) and even Mastodon.
Stars and stripes, colorful shirts with brilliant flames or flowers, solid color shirts, and checkered patterns are just a few of the choices you can find.
Taking her story to the next level of development, Rowling heightens the flames of the fire that is burning under her cauldren, adding carefully the ingredients to produce a very powerful potion.
The blaze crackles with a ravenous hunger, consuming the Hyperion with the enthusiasm of flames for vampires.
The deceased rao had declared himself a Mahommedan, and his adherents were preparing to inter his body in a magnificent tomb, when the Jarejas and other Hindus seized the corpse and consigned it to the flames, according to Hindu custom.
The destination of the path remained a burning mystery, but Tammy innocently tossed fuel on the flames with a chance comment one day while they were watching television.
The door exploded open in flames, wood, and black fur.
The dragon hears Beowulf's shout of defiance, and rushes forth, breathing flames.
The Druids also dressed up in costumes that were made from animal heads and skins.When they were finished with the Samhain celebrations, the Celts re-lit the fires in their homes from the flames of those sacred bonfires.
The earth in flames, with earthquakes swallowing whole towns and buildings burning.
The excretory system consists of peculiar cells, each of which bears several"flames" or bunches of synchronously vibrating cilia.
The favourite Buckingham stirred the flames of his master's discontent.
The fire leaped into life; the flames encircled me so that in a moment my clothes were blazing.
The flames and smoke of the destroyed villages were clearly seen from the allied fleet.
The flames can be representational of the fierce power of God with the smoke as a means to transport prayers to Heaven.
The flames flared up again, lighting the animated, delighted, exhausted faces of the spectators.
The flames leaped up at once and the bonfire began to smoke and roar and crackle just as the great army of wooden Gargoyles arrived.
The flames now died down and were lost in the black smoke, now suddenly flared up again brightly, lighting up with strange distinctness the faces of the people crowding at the crossroads.
The flames threw eerie lights into the sand around the wagons, but nothing moved.
The flames were beautiful and entrancing.
The Franciscans began to urge fantastic' objections, and, when Savonarola insisted that his champion should bear the host, they cried out against the sacrilege of exposing the Redeemer's body to the flames.
The Fraticelli spiritualists, and similar sects who fed their imagination with his doctrine, expired in the flames to which Fra Dolcino Longino and Margharita were consigned.
The fuel source for the flames is natural gas, largely methane, seeping through cracks in the earth.
The glass in process of fusion is contained in a basin or tank built up of large blocks of fire-clay and is heated by one or more powerful gas flames which enter the upper part of the furnace chamber through suitable apertures or " ports."
The grass flames up on the hillsides like a spring fire--"et primitus oritur herba imbribus primoribus evocata"--as if the earth sent forth an inward heat to greet the returning sun; not yellow but green is the color of its flame;--the symbol of perpetual youth, the grass-blade, like a long green ribbon, streams from the sod into the summer, checked indeed by the frost, but anon pushing on again, lifting its spear of last year's hay with the fresh life below.
The healers. village consisted of several dozen cottages around a central square, in which many of the village.s people gathered and talked or cooked meals over red flames.
The height of the flames can be adjusted by increasing or decreasing the wick's exposure.
The king and lords of England would be driven to think that God had taken away from the Holy See the key of knowledge, and that pontifical laws which were not clear to the pope himself might as well be committed to the flames.
The latter work was interrupted almost as soon as begun by an extraordinary phenomenon - the outburst of flames and loud detonations, easily explained at the time as a divine judgment on this direct attempt to falsify the prophecy of Christ.
The magnificent palace of Minos - there seems no reason to withhold from it the name of the great prince whom Thucydides recognized as the first to hold the empire of the sea - perished by the flames, and it evidently had been plundered beforehand of everything that a conqueror would regard as valuable.
The man who leaves his bed at mirk midnight to quench the flames in a neighbor 's house, is no fool !
The men who would jump on their fellow Crusaders in an effort to smother the flames and keep them from being burned alive become the first firefighters.
The officers were hurriedly drinking tea and breakfasting, the soldiers, munching biscuit and beating a tattoo with their feet to warm themselves, gathering round the fires throwing into the flames the remains of sheds, chairs, tables, wheels, tubs, and everything that they did not want or could not carry away with them.
The Order of Pius was founded in 1847 by Pius IX.; there are now three classes; the badge is an eight-pointed blue star with golden flames between the rays, a white centre bears the founder's name; the ribbon is blue with two red stripes at each border.
The photographs obtained on that occasion proved beyond doubt the solar character of the prominences or red flames, seen around the limb of the moon during a solar eclipse.
The pilots reportedly saw sparks coming from the plane as they were taxing down the runway when they lost control of the aircraft that crossed the highway into an embankment and burst into flames.
The pines, completely enveloped in flames, threw a wild glare on the scene.
The pipe is provided with manometric flames at its middle point, and at one-quarter and three-quarters of its length.
The plague was scarcely stayed before the whole city was in flames, a calamity of the first magnitude, but one which in the end caused much good, as the seeds of disease were destroyed, and London has never since been visited by such an epidemic. On the 2nd of September 1666 the fire broke out at one o'clock in the morning at a house in Pudding Lane.
The print flame on the bodice of this bikini is tame compared to the suggestive placement of the flames on the bottom of the bikini!
The royal palace of Christiansborg, originally built (1731-1745) by Christian VI., destroyed by fire in 1794, and rebuilt, again fell in flames in 1884.
The settlers in the military villages, which had been established along the frontier, assembled in fancied security to celebrate Christmas Day, were surprised, many of them murdered, and their houses given to the flames.
The St Andrews invitation was really one to danger and death; John Rough, who spoke it, died a few years after in the flames at Smithfield.
The stove popped an angry protest about the growing flames and she flinched.
The town suffered frequently from fire, as in 1702 and 1855, and the broad open spaces (Almenninge) which interrupt the streets are intended as a safeguard against the spread of flames.
The truck was totally engulfed in flames along with all the donated medical supplies from the Arab Emirates.
The upscale cruise company offers passion-filled packages for couples looking to reignite the flames of love on the high seas.
The usurping successor of Hakam found it a politic step to request the most notable doctors of the sacred law to examine the royal library; and every book treating of philosophy, astronomy and other forbidden topics was condemned to the flames.
The village was burned by the British under Governor Tryon on the 12th of July 1779, and the chair in which it is alleged Tryon sat, on Grumman's Hill, as he watched the flames, has been kept as a relic. Norwalk was incorporated as a borough in 1836 and was chartered as a city in 1893.
The woodman stirred the fire until the flames leaped high and the sparks flew out of the roof hole.
Their front window had been decorated in tissue paper flames, and Mike had put on a sound effects record of fire crackling noises.
There are 36 canons launching flames; 12 of these canons are on mechanical hinges.
There are numerous types of boilers in use, illustrative of efforts to secure as much exposure as possible to the action of the flames.
There is an authentic story of Petracco's flinging the young student's books of poetry and rhetoric upon the fire, but saving Virgil and Cicero half-burned from the flames at his son's passionate entreaties.
There is something about the magical atmosphere surrounding the dancing flames of a campfire that brings ghost stories to life.
They are also perfect for centerpieces or decorative accents, as their flames burn brightly but they don't take up a lot of space.
They burst into white flames.
They can look a lot like a real candle, with flickering "flames" and candle holders, but they don't use real fire to stay lit.
They did so, and as the flames lighted up the room, they saw their father enter with a child in his arms.
They split up the wood, pressed it down on the fire, blew at it with their mouths, and fanned it with the skirts of their greatcoats, making the flames hiss and crackle.
This allowed the flames to take ahold, and the efforts of firemen soon became engaged in containing the fire's spread.
This creature bursts into flames and turns to ash and then is reincarnated from them.
This defiance to the sovereigns of Russia and Austria rekindled the flames of war.
This has fanned the discussion flames on bullying even more.
This is consistent with Kirchhoff's law and shows that the sodium in a flame possesses the same relative radiation and absorption as sodium vapour heated thermally to the temperature of the flames.
This may be shown by furnishing the pipes with manometric flames placed in the same vertical line.
This symbol is used by firefighters around the country, so it is not unusual to incorporate flames in a Maltese Cross tattoo design.
This was also released in the UK and rekindled old flames for the Stax pranksters - the lads are back in town!
This would then be set alight and once the flames had died down the cattle would be driven through the smoking embers.
Tho the top turret gunner tried to put out the flames, the cabin was filled with smoke.
Though the two former flames have been seen out together lately, they simply can't be back together due to one eyewitness account of "They didn't make out at all!"
Thus, at the time when the Egyptian army was broken up at Tell-el-Kebir, the Sudan was already in flames.
Tierra del Fuego was discovered by Fernando de Magellan in 1520, when he sailed through the strait named after him, and called this region the " Land of Fire," either from now extinct volcanic flames, or from the fires kindled by the natives along parts of his course.
To extinguish the flame, the wick is rolled all the way down into the chamber where the flames are snuffed out.
To protect the candle light flames from the wind, use purchased luminaries or shiny metal buckets.
Typically, Sacred Heart tattoos also display one to three crosses surrounded by flames.
Unable to exit the dream fully, Deidre had no concept of how long they stood before the black flames of the fire.
Under his nominal rule, the Celts of the north and west, in 1385, became troublesome, while Robert's son, the Wolf of Badenoch, who was justiciary, with his own wild sons, rather fanned than extinguished the flames.
Unfortunately, real candles and exposed flames can be a hazard when used in an environment with children or pets.
Vital Signs by Robin Blackledge assisted by Gerrard Martin 24 installations, including mirrors and flames creating optical illusions.
We nicknamed him the Phoenix, which is notorious for not only rising from ashes but also for taking down everyone and everything around them in flames.
When asked what he was doing when he was arrested, Pierre replied in a rather tragic manner that he was restoring to its parents a child he had saved from the flames.
When cleaning up after using oil-based paints, use the mineral spirits in a well ventilated area and away from open flames or sparks.
When the flames are viewed in a revolving mirror and the pipes are blown, each image of one flame lies between two images of the other.
When the flames had done their office, the ashes that were left and even the soil on which they lay were carefully removed and thrown into the Rhine.
When you want to cook on it, unfold the legs and stand it over the flames.
Whether his agents did, or did not, pour oil on the flames of civil strife, which he thereupon quenched by his Act of Mediation, 19th of February 1803, is a complex question.
While many of these candles can provide the appearance of flames without real fire, Glade flameless candles also offer a gentle burst of aroma for a luxurious scented candle option.
While other items need to be dipped in chemicals to be flame resistant, organic wool resists flames naturally.
While you can manage how much wood is on the fire, it's not possible to predict exactly how hot or how high the flames will be while you are cooking.
Why can't I hear the crackle of the flames all around me, or the echo of the footsteps around the walls?
Why do multilayer ceramic capacitors crack or burst into flames?
You can also pair the t-shirt with any of the pajama pants you've found, or, if you're lucky, pants or shorts that have a truly punky pattern to them like flames or zebras or something similar.
You can find grills that are easy to adjust up and down, so you can control how close your food is to the flames during each phase of cooking.
You can see the flames in the woodburning stove from the double bed.
You took care of the Grey God's issue before the immortal world went up in flames a few months ago.