To know that this flame will spread this way across the door and up across the ceiling.
If one person deserves the credit for keeping this flame flickering when it was about to go out, many people would nominate Jean-Claude Biver, albeit reluctantly.
Mr Rogge said that like the messengers in ancient times who shared news of the Olympic truce - the laying down of arms for the Games - "the torchbearers who carry this flame to London will spread the message of sport's capacity to promote peace and to make our world a better place".
This generation is the flame, the light which will keep this country burning bright in the darkness of an uncertain world.
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This was not the flame accompanied by David Beckham on a speed boat and sprinted into the roaring Olympic Stadium before a television audience of 900 million.
And tonight, we have recognized and we have honored a man that at this important time in the history of this two hundred and thirty-five year, the longest running Constitutional republic that the world has ever known, you have been entrusted to be a keeper of that flame at this time.
Chairman of Olympic organisers Locog, Lord Coe, who went to Greece for the lighting and handover of the flame, said this next stage in the build-up to the Games was a "magical moment for any host country".
And when we talk about a benediction, it takes me back to thinking about the first time a flame was introduced into this world.
That flame, even though the British came here and burned down this great capitol, even though the British shelled Fort McHenry, that flame still remained.
The projection of colour that followed the flame around the stadium really made this picture.
She has previously said this happened when Millie accidentally touched a candle flame.
Less starkly, his success may simply represent the passing to a new generation of the literary flame albeit, in this instance, a blowtorch.
There is no data in this study that indicate that the levels of flame retardants found would cause any human health problems.
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"As Henry VIII discovered, with at least two of his wives, this is the perfect place to bring an old flame, " Mr Johnson said.
We get the Paralympics in this country and this is just a great way of starting the flame on its journey to the Paralympic Stadium.
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The Church of England needs a sensitive, theologically-based approach to handle the hurt and confusion felt by many people across the range of perspectives and FLAME hopes that the Archbishop will allow this process to happen.
At this point we have seen that Stuxnet, Duqu and Flame have used false certificates to infiltrate a network.
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If you get in the business of deleting this or that, you can easily get in a flame war with the whole community.
Flame may or may not be another product of this same campaign.
To be fair, this was because I had directed him into a narrow, flame-filled corridor, which was not a good-faith use of the waypoint command.
Additionally, she usually keeps a lighted candle in the room, favoring black or jewel-toned ones from Dyptique, Rigaud or Taffin for the holidays. (She cautions against placing this candle on the back of a toilet, where the flame could set someone's hair on fire.) Ms. Kemble will also leave a book of matches in the room.
It was a flame it was a flame that led the way for pioneers as we expanded this great nation out west.
This year saw a number of high-profile attacks (think: Gauss and Flame) targeting both corporations and governments.
The big point about Mr Livingstone however is that, having once seen himself as a possible leader of the Labour Party, he sees himself now as the keeper of its socialist flame, and the job of mayor partly as an opportunity to renew this ideological battle within the Labour family.
And that this has the potential to determine the top players who will win and sustain, not flame out.
For example, last September when she received the Center for Security Policy's "Freedom Flame" award and subsequently appeared on public television's "The World This Week" hosted by Center director Frank J.
This is a nation that met that responsibility by choosing, like your ancestors did, to keep alight the flame of knowledge and invest in a world-class education for your young people.
This is all standard operating procedure: He has been known to jump on stage during Prince concerts, ride flame-painted choppers through the lobby of his hotels, sport Italian labels as casually as Nike Swooshes.
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This means you can fly through a room as Storm, switch to the Hulk and smash an enemy, then flame on as the Human Torch.
They epitomize the clear-headed analysis of foreign and defense policy and courageous leadership that earned this long-time member of the Center's Board of Advisors the organization's "Keeper of the Flame" award in 1992.
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