We may be in for more crime and grime, but also more breathing room as some of the hype and waste goes up in flame.
But even the Master himself, who took around a quarter of a century (on and off) to compose the thing, had problems defining what the ending in flame and flood really meant.
Curtains need to be covered in flame retardant to prevent fire spread, for example, and certain other materials have chemicals added to them in order to make them more flexible, more rigid, or more rugged.
If you get in the business of deleting this or that, you can easily get in a flame war with the whole community.
Turning onto the dark main road, he sped up, outrunning the weak headlight, obstacles appearing faster than he could react, feeling as if he were racing forward in the flame of a moving lantern.
In 1915, flame-throwers were used in battle for the first time when the 3rd Guard German pioneer regiment used them against the French at Malancourt.
Authors of that study analyzed dust collected in 16 California homes in 2006 and again in 2011, testing for 49 flame retardant chemicals in household dust (the main route of human exposure to flame retardant chemicals, especially for children).
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And in two cases, they almost extinguished the flame, but officials in the end, themselves, put out the flame or turned it very low and put it inside the bus to protect the torch and the torch bearers.
The team in Northern Ireland had the best weather conditions and the shortest journey and after putting their flame in a miner's lantern, they were expected to be back at base at around 11:30 BST.
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Who cannot feel for the poor wretch, down on his knees, begging forgiveness "in his tailcoat of Narvarino smoke and flame, in his velvet waistcoat and new trousers, with his satin necktie and carefully groomed hair from which emanated the fresh smell of eau de Cologne"?
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We are more likely to think twice before we flame in our own name.
The bold styling of the phone is finished in a vibrant Flame color.
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Before the Olympics, I ran with the Olympic flame in my old home town of Bexhill-on-Sea in the south of England, which was a tremendous honor.
"Rumi loved people, not because of what they did or showed, but because he saw the little flame in their heart that waits to be illuminated, " she said.
It officially ended on Sunday as the Paralympics closing ceremony extinguished the flame in the Olympic Stadium for the final time, before the Paralympic flag was handed to the Mayor of Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian city which will host both Games in 2016.
That God will continue to keep that flame that he first sent down some two thousand years ago to those men in the upper room in Jerusalem, the flame that we carry forth today.
The ensuing chases and reversals permit Alton and the director, Anthony Mann, to etch postwar California in a vivid pulp chiaroscuro the action is lit by flame and shrouded in fog.
In 2009, part of the code from the Flame platform was used in Stuxnet.
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In May, Russian security firm Kaspersky Labs told BBC News it believed that Flame had been in operation since August 2010, collecting data in countries like Israel and Iran.
The CDC plans to release a similar number for flame retardants in late December.
Social blunders, bitter disappointments, colossal errors in judgment all gone in a ball of flame.
The Olympic flame burning in a corner of the stadium seemed to be the only source of heat.
Instead of coffins, there are 1930s-vintage cardboard and wooden suitcases, each with a flame flickering in a red glass.
The flame, in the torch or Olympic lanterns, will also be transported by more novel methods including boat, bicycle, tram and train.
Bossie may have arrived in Washington as a flame-throwing outsider, but during the previous decade he had become part of the conservative establishment.
Indeed, one recent analysis, using data from a National Institute of Justice arson study, showed flame retardants in upholstered furniture can provide valuable escape time.
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Thomas Heatherwick, who created the cauldron in which the Olympic flame burned for the duration of the London Games, helped design the new bus, commissioned by London Mayor Boris Johnson.
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When the flame arrived in Nottingham on Thursday evening, Torvill and Dean carried it across the ice at the National Ice Centre and performed a specially-choreographed routine with the torch in hand.
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