Scotty is sitting cross-legged, picking at a gold guitar in the shape of a flame.
Instead of coffins, there are 1930s-vintage cardboard and wooden suitcases, each with a flame flickering in a red glass.
In the weeks after September 11, firefighters promised her that Chowdhury died from smoke inhalation before ever feeling a flame.
Meanwhile, a diver survey authenticated the presence of a flame shell bed within the Sruth Lagaidh Narrows in Loch Broom.
It was a flame that somehow found its way into the Belleau Wood and to the trenches of World War One.
To a curmudgeon like me, it's just a flame, for goodness sake.
It was a flame it was a flame that led the way for pioneers as we expanded this great nation out west.
It told the story of Merida, a flame-haired princess in ancient Scotland.
If you get in the business of deleting this or that, you can easily get in a flame war with the whole community.
The court had previously heard that the fire which ignited the pushchair had been deliberately started by somebody holding a flame against it.
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Bossie may have arrived in Washington as a flame-throwing outsider, but during the previous decade he had become part of the conservative establishment.
And when we talk about a benediction, it takes me back to thinking about the first time a flame was introduced into this world.
The petition on Change.org noted that brominated vegetable oil has been patented as a flame retardant and is banned in Japan and the European Union.
It was a royal violet, and he paid to have it tailored into a two-piece outfit, with a flame-like flourish of orange brocade on the bodice.
Fast-forward several centuries, and a city was founded, then called Muang Sua, the result of two sages seeing a flame tree rising from the point where the rivers meet.
We must retain the Jeffersonian notion that knowledge is a public good, capable of concurrence and co-coincidence, just as in the sharing of a flame from a candle.
Rivers flowing to the sea, a flame reaching upward, a bird homing: these movements all represent objects yearning to be their true selves, to achieve their true state.
It was a flame that survived the Pusan Perimeter and landed at Inchon and even during those cold dreaded days and nights at Chosan, it still continued to burn.
Our goal has been to try and keep a flame burning under the unsolved case, and to encourage and assist other reporters to continue the work that Paul was doing there.
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Relief pitcher Bobby Parnell grew a thick, bushy beard, while infielder Justin Turner paired his flowing, surfer-dude locks with a flame-red beard of his own (Parnell described the look as a "lion's mane").
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Instead of the old teaching model where you have the sage on the stage, the new model is about learning from one another to create a spark that can be fanned into a flame.
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It was a flame that crossed the Pacific, landing upon beach upon beach, climbing Iwo Jima, it was a flame that landed at Normandy, it was a flame that shone brightly December 1944 at Bastogne.
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James Stanley, a New York-based designer, says he recently did a pop-art-themed penthouse for a wealthy bachelor in Manhattan that has a flame-red living room with foosball and pool tables and a "Star Wars"-themed bedroom room.
Once, before dual voltage became the standard for consumer electronics, there was plentiful physical evidence of the fact that if you plug in across systems without a transformer, the result is either a flame-out or a non-starter.
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He said the challenge for them was to make the 204 flames "as low-key as possible", which meant that the equipment for each flame had to be as small as possible, including electrical wiring, the gas supply and a flame detector.
Swift dressed in white top hat, tails, shorts and tall boots during the surreal version of her hummable hit "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" that included a troop of mime clowns and a guy on a tricycle with a flame-thrower attached.
It was a flame that in 2003, with men such as Colonel James Hickey, who was the second brigade commander, fourth infantry division, the brigade that captured Saddam Hussein, one of my dear friends and one of my former bosses who is here tonight.
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It was a flame that spearheaded one of the greatest open desert battles in Desert Shield and Desert Storm and led the way as those rockets and missiles from Apaches and MLRS and our strike forces went across and defeated what was supposed to be the mother of all battles.
Because for me, it was a flame that my father passed on to me, through a brother who served in Vietnam, from his service in World War Two, to my twenty-two years and now we pass that flame on to my nephew, who has already done two tours of duty in Afghanistan.
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