Twenty four migrants were arrested after police tear-gassed the cells, and some men torched their bedding.
Settler extremists in the West Bank have torched Palestinian fields and attacked Palestinian cars with rocks.
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This massive wildfire already has torched more than 50, 000 acres in four adjoining counties.
An 18th Century barn and adjoining rooms were torched at Chilford Hall, Linton, Cambridgeshire, in June.
Led by the notorious elephant poacher known as Morgan, the attackers torched buildings and destroyed equipment.
GlaxoSmithkline's Avandia, for diabetes, was torched after buried studies pointed to an increased risk of heart attacks.
In Joplin, the torched mosque's 90 congregants invited 300 other people to join them Sunday for Eid.
Shafquat Saleem helped torched the Edinburgh flat in June 2001 during a long-running family feud with relatives.
As recently as April 22, a week before Cordaptive got torched by the FDA, Merck executives seemed optimistic.
Its engineers recently torched 4, 000 tires at once to test the sprinkler heads in a mock BFGoodrich warehouse.
One businessman in particular, steel tycoon Ahmed Ezz quickly became a symbol of corruption, and his offices were torched.
Mr. Rahmatullah, 33 years old, has been injured, too, and his family's house in the district has been torched.
The Orange surge started after Seton Hall torched them early in the Big East tournament at Madison Square Garden.
There, nine wildfires torched over 450 square miles, more than a tenth of the Connecticut-sized county's total area.
More than a dozen Brotherhood offices were torched or ransacked at the time.
Holiday, the Sixers' point guard, torched the Knicks, making 16 of 25 shots.
In a traditional whisky bottle, the inside of a whisky barrel is torched and set afire for a brief moment.
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Early on, some very determined person torched their garage and twice broke into their car before they got the garage rebuilt.
On Monday, hundreds of wooden shacks in a wealthy Abidjan suburb were torched by troops, uprooting scores of poor immigrant workers.
We should recall that when Saddam Hussein was about to be forced out of Kuwait he torched the Kuwaiti oil fields.
The opening paragraph is exemplary too: Lorimer finds a hanged man in a torched factory filled with plastic mannequins (little men).
He torched defenders who gave him too much space, logging a career-high effective field-goal rate (51.3%) on jumpers, according to Synergy Sports.
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Arsonists who torched a Grade II-listed mansion in Somerset have been jailed.
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But consider this: Even if the startup craters, the old cash cow's profit model will have been torched beyond recognition in the battle.
In a televised address, he pledged immediate aid packages, including cash payments and tax freezes, for businesses whose buildings had been torched or property looted.
Residents of Tuba Zanghariya torched their own clinic and community center.
Buddhist monks say hundreds of precious metal and wooden idols of Lord Buddha were stolen during the riots and religious books in different languages were torched.
Dozens of houses have been torched or vandalized and two restaurants, two discotheques and an art gallery have been looted, the Jakarta Post's lead story said.
The Islanders torched Pittsburgh 4-1 on Tuesday night thanks in large part to 11 giveaways by the Penguins, two of which led directly to New York goals.
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