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"aflame" Definitions
  1. burning; on fire synonym ablaze
  2. full of bright colours and lights synonym ablaze
  3. showing that you are excited or embarrassed

314 Sentences With "aflame"

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When it left Qayyara IS set the oil wells aflame.
His pickup truck was aflame, so he fled on foot.
There, they silently set their tongues aflame with hot sauce.
Pictures and video of the Altair aflame quickly circulated online.
Scores of homes, shops and cars have been set aflame.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire Rated R. Hearts aflame.
Even before American troops invaded in 2001, the country was aflame.
It's not to say he's restless, it's more like he's aflame.
Twitter is aflame with reporters tweeting quotes and idiots telling jokes.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, /pol/ is also aflame with support for Donald Trump.
Kim Kardashian West is ready to set the candle industry aflame.
Over the past few days, this stranger had set her world aflame.
Beyoncé's announcement that she was pregnant with twins set the internet aflame.
The crowd was aflame with pride, ignited by Tom's energy and message.
In the mid-1960s, the United States was aflame with racial tensions.
In this episode, we see Raoul set the cabin aflame, destroying Angelica's research.
"That is exactly what I said," the man sighs before setting himself aflame.
Cars in the compound could be seen aflame as a helicopter flew overhead.
Bodies embarrass me, as does the soul When aflame, with grief or dolor.
But the pain got worse, spreading across her body like lighter fluid set aflame.
While it may look like the world is alarmingly aflame, fires occur every year.
The polls for the 2016 election are beginning to close and Twitter is aflame.
Rafi was discovered running aflame down the stairs of her school, screaming for help.
For Facebook, whose platform is aflame with socially divisive fakes, it's bombshell bad news.
This delivery man shared the story on Reddit that will set your mind aflame.
Only later did we learn they had set themselves aflame with gasoline and fireworks.
The city's deep tribalism was aflame, zealously lit up by his predecessor, Rudolph Giuliani.
Syria, Iraq, Yemen -- so many of the region's trouble spots -- might still be aflame anyway.
"Threats, real or perceived, to sacred space are what sets the region aflame," Friedman says.
No, but it was a widespread movement that set the post-punk United Kingdom aflame.
But it seems as if every building and every street adjoining the square is aflame.
The internet became aflame with demands for McDonald's to bring back the limited-time sauce.
But one moment of exposure leads to far more, until the whole village is aflame.
Other footage shows the governorate building aflame while heavy gunfire is heard in the background.
The internet is aflame with news of state-sponsored propaganda campaigns, and Tumblr has spoken out.
The suggestion set cable news and social media aflame, and drew instant backlash from legal experts.
Children burned alive as government soldiers blocked the door of their hut and set it aflame.
Separately, a man was doused with an unknown liquid and set aflame, now in critical condition.
Speaking to reporters on Friday, officials also insisted that the move won't set the region aflame.
And there's a scene in which Mara eats pie that set the film's Sundance audience aflame.
She was aflame with snobbery and, as she grew older, addicted to bullying and one-upmanship.
So, too, does the Seventh, which snaps and crackles, catching properly, dangerously aflame in the finale.
The fires were started with gasoline, and the churches were empty when they were set aflame.
Back in November, Tesla CEO Elon Musk set Twitter aflame with his company's bizarre new Cybertruck.
Her mother was killed when the Kerrs locked her inside a tower and set it aflame.
Nearby, others ferried around crates of petrol bombs and wrapped arrows in cloth to set aflame.
She vehemently rejected the sobriquet, but whatever her intent, her writings certainly set her critics aflame.
The rumblings about impeachment you're hearing now are proof that this issue has set American politics aflame.
So much of what we can see is blaring black smoke and appears hopelessly and irretrievably aflame.
The trees' leaves have bloody tendencies; autumnal or aflame, they erratically burst into inky splotches of red.
TV images showed a building with extensive damage, and police said it had also been set aflame.
That cataclysm would arrive in the 1960's riots that set America's unofficially segregated Northern cities aflame.
The picture set the internet aflame, even inspiring one artist to turn the image into a mural.
An undecided first round of elections last October, alleged to be fraudulent, set the political scene aflame.
Guitar aficionados should be warned that these shows include six-stringed instruments both smashed and set aflame.
And it could set the Middle East aflame -- but it is most definitely not stopping a war.
Forests aflame There haven't been any reports yet about offset projects being destroyed in the Amazon's fires.
With the yellow pyramid building aflame, the whole community gathers outside, howling as they did at the Ättestupa.
In an effort to keep Cassie from leaving The Bachelor, Colton sets this entire unspoken romance schedule aflame.
The press is aflame over this issue, which is drawing almost wall-to-wall coverage on cable news.
And the power required to set a person aflame instantly from half a mile away is truly huge.
B., who set Twitter aflame earlier this week with his conspiracy theory that the Earth is actually flat.
But come night, the dark world of the park is no longer lit aflame by a molten cauldron.
Europe is aflame in jihadist attacks, and they are spreading to the U.S. America desperately needs new management.
"The whole world seemed to us men back in those mountains to be aflame," he would later recall.
They killed the children last, firing a barrage of bullets into the convent and then setting it aflame.
The photo of Ocasio-Cortez then is lit aflame and burns to reveal images of skulls and skeletons.
I am singing Beethoven, I said to myself, even as my back itched as if it were aflame.
You can't give the money to someone or buy something with it, you have to set it aflame.
The rain makes it smell as if the z-med has a soul being set aflame within glass.
She cast her aflame creations on another series of trading cards, highlighting the unique properties and behaviors of each.
Their anxiety ramps up at the Lord's behest, and then ... he sets the inside of the man's chamber aflame.
Over 20,000 books were set aflame, as well as medical diagrams and photographs crucial to understanding sex reassignment surgery.
Separately, another protester was set aflame after being doused with an unknown substance and is also in critical condition.
"My God, it was way up in the air," she says of the symbol of her faith set aflame.
Season two looks gorgeous, but it's dangerous, like a well-designed fireworks display that sets a whole city aflame.
Any social media user has seen the way a seemingly minor offense can set an entire online community aflame.
There are hundreds of classic Fitzgerald recordings, but she's especially, and happily, aflame in the Rome and Berlin concerts.
It used augmented reality to set its rivals' ads aflame and hacked geotargeting technology to throw shade at them.
A fascination with words thrust me into a vocation that has kept me aflame with a desire to communicate.
It's not the exact same, but it's close enough and it really set the rest of the telecom industry aflame.
She put four goats into her truck after she looked out her back window and saw a big hill aflame.
Then the unburned area between the line and the fire are set aflame, essentially giving you control of what's burning.
It's weird and somehow even more depressing than the sitcom-turned-bloodbath that set the internet aflame quite literally yesteryear.
Those efforts have added to mounting unrest that in some instances set parts of the capital city of Caracas aflame.
Altogether, 17 homes and half a dozen shops in this village in West Bengal State were set aflame on Monday.
The jump from Twitter racism to a black church set aflame on a warm Southern night is steady and predictable.
Kim Kardashian set the internet aflame on Sunday night, not with a naked selfie but with a series of explosive Snapchats.
Just when she seems to have escaped, he returns with a canister of kerosene and a match and sets her aflame.
The excitement of seeing Clinton out in the real world — and chatting with her SNL doppelgänger — set the social network aflame.
Santiago's mayor, Karla Rubilar, said three people had died in a fire at a supermarket that was looted and set aflame.
He is so meme-fluent that he once set Instagram aflame by posting a picture of Arthur the aardvark's clenched fist.
In 240, Joan Benoit Samuelson won the first Olympic women's marathon in 2000:2100:25 and set the running world aflame.
Parejo beat her, tied her to a chair, doused her in gasoline, then set her aflame while she was still alive.
As Lingua Ignota, she renders herself huge and aflame, rising from the depths of hell to vanquish abusers from this earth.
Mckesson has since communicated to fellow protesters that he was unhurt in custody, but Twitter has become aflame with #FreeDeRay posts.
Once Daenerys Targaryen began to set King's Landing aflame, the episode quickly became one of the series' most graphic and horrifying yet.
You can't help but admire how well the truck holds up with its wheels aflame, like a 21st-century chariot of fire.
However, the thing fans will probably pay the most attention to is who nurses Scott back to life after being set aflame.
The Twitterverse was set aflame this afternoon with news that the company is considering creating a premium service for its power users.
As of July 31, more than 0003,000 firefighters are committed to 140 wildfires across the United States—over a million acres aflame.
In the highly unlikely event this ever happens, it could set Earth aflame with tidal forces, or simply swallow our world whole.
The blasts created large fireballs over the warehouse, and set trucks aflame amid the sound of helicopters and jets in the sky.
Of course, the Mideast would be aflame with violent anti-Americanism if Trump's troops sat on the oil wells in the desert.
Living near the airfield, Frink witnessed fighter planes returning from the European front, sometimes aflame, with airmen tumbling from their wrecked aircrafts.
It also set the conservative media aflame with allegations of liberal bias in academia and the dangerous power of social media mobs.
But the heretic on the pyre would really rather not be set aflame, and so, perhaps, would the pig on the spit.
Dao's brutalization was shocking to many Asian-Americans, who set Twitter aflame with accusations that he was targeted because of his race.
The country is now aflame with anger and disgust about politicians and bankers who conned trusting Americans and never got punished for it.
While there was quite a bit of actual violet, there were no shrinking violets — the Spring collections were practically aflame with joyful hues.
"When the people rose in revolt against him, your father set their towns and castles aflame," Barristan Selmy (Ian McElhinney) told the queen.
Nick Lachey set the world aflame when he and his beloved boy band, 98 Degrees, hit the music scene in the late '90s.
Finally, Ward and Fontenot had differing accounts of what they did with the body — set it aflame or put it in the river.
If you follow UL's guidelines to a T you're less likely to see your hoverboard destroyed or your vape setting a pocket aflame.
Its front is bedazzled with cigarettes—a recurring symbol of abjection in her work—while its back is charred, having been set aflame.
Her comments set social media aflame, and Ms. Kelly was one of the top trending topics on Twitter for much of the day.
Incensed by the exposé, administrators at Leoncio Prado Military Academy rounded up 1,20133 copies and set the books aflame in an official ceremony.
I don't know about yours, but after the CNN Town Hall Wednesday night, my Twitter feed was aflame, with two raging warring camps.
This, even though you'd have to think that one of the main ways of protecting the border would not be setting it aflame.
Predictably, Twitter is aflame with outraged conservatives who believe Nashville liberals are giving Ms. Barry a pass simply because we share her politics.
And burn it did — 2202,2628 acres, with Israel haters employing hashtags on social media celebrating the fact that the Jewish state was aflame.
Every passage — as if each post were the page of a book — is lit by scenes of apricot trees, villages aflame, lovers in embrace.
Pederson left the tent first each morning, to start the engines by sparking the carburetor with a gas rag set aflame, an ingenious fix.
In the days leading up to the Iowa Caucuses, Bernie Sanders supporters are going all out to keep the #bern aflame through the winter.
The fire had already hopped several highways, and was making its way toward Rattlesnake Mountain—the only thing stopping "America's Fukushima" from setting aflame.
Arriving on the scene, firefighters and police officers discovered the body of Angelo Denardo, 53, whose body had been set aflame after being attacked.
Another series mocks reality with jarring, and also ethically questionable, results: "Fire Works" (1978–1980) is a moving-image tromp l'oeil of buildings aflame.
Trump's entire presidential campaign, from the primaries to his eventual razor-thin win, was aflame with apocalyptic rhetoric and drastic, often patently unconstitutional proposals.
Witnesses speaking to The New York Times described a scene of panic, with commuters clawing desperately toward the exits, their clothing and hair aflame.
The most disturbing is "Self-Portrait: Laughing" from 1907 — a small, maniacal close-up of Gerstl, face flushed, eyes aflame, with a toothy grin.
I was reminded of the fiction of Los Angeles as edenic paradise colliding against reality, fantasies set aflame by disasters both natural and man-made.
The episode is saved from feeling a bit forgettable thanks to various romantic foibles, the final crime, Cheryl setting Thornhill aflame, and Betty's family life.
In early August, naked pictures of the 39-year-old British actor vacationing in Italy with girlfriend Katy Perry leaked online, setting the internet aflame.
In another, he lights a row of matches aflame, just to see the phosphorus tips fail to catch on halfway through because they aren't real.
No, we're talking about 2016's iteration of the infamous black-and-blue/white-and-gold dress that set the internet aflame one year ago.
Soon after the flag was set aflame, the police called for assistance and officers, swarming the area on foot, bicycle and horseback, began handcuffing demonstrators.
"Did You Wonder Who Fired the Gun?" is a passionately political film, aflame with rage in spite of its director's measured, ruminative tone of voice.
Among the properties under its management is Adair Tower, a 14-story tower block that was set aflame in October 2015 in an arson attack.
On Tuesday, William Samoei Ruto, Deputy President of Kenya, shared photographs of 5,250 illicit firearms and small weapons being set aflame in Ngong, near Nairobi.
The season premiere's teaser opens with a haunting image of a napalm-bombed Los Angeles, all aflame, and it's clear where the story is headed.
After all, it's only been a little over a month since Paul lit the internet aflame with a video of the body of a suicide victim.
Autopsies revealed they had all been executed with gunshots to the head before the car was set aflame, likely in a failed attempt to destroy evidence.
She had been monitoring another fire that appeared to be moving away, but then she looked out her back window and saw a big hill aflame.
They started by lighting small matches, then bigger ones, and finally started training with the weapon Hutson uses in the show, which was eventually set aflame.
American participation in the agreement to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions could soon end, adding to tensions in a Middle East that is already aflame (see article).
Martin Johnson Heade, who painted the florid "Florida Sunset with Waterfowl" in 1883-1969 and rendered the swampy crepuscule aflame, came to Florida for his health.
A demonstrator was shot point-blank by a police officer, and one man was doused with a flammable liquid and set aflame after scolding rowdy protesters.
The surreal footage has captured lava completely swallowing everything in its path, reducing cars to burning metal husks, taking down power lines, and setting homes aflame.
Let me take you back to a Catholic-school classroom in central New Jersey in the 1960s where I'm sitting at my desk, my face aflame.
Her actions — setting weapons and trenches aflame, providing key pep talks — helped give the living a victory over the dead, but it came at a cost.
From the new book: I lock you in an American sonnet that is part prison,Part panic closet, a little room in a house set aflame.
With an explosive soundtrack, a continuous loop of tanks, helicopters, and jets zoom across the screens, dropping bombs and missiles and setting the three screens aflame.
The body of a tick encased in wax lies in a candle in my bathroom where I set it aflame after picking it off my son.
Riots break out in South Los Angeles as angry protestors loot local businesses, set buildings aflame, tip over cars and buses, and violently clash with police.
The blast hit some 200 meters from the Van provincial governor's office, security sources said, ripping through the city's central district and setting buildings and cars aflame.
Chef Inoue dries out the fugu fin for a day, then adds it to a cup of hot sake that gets set aflame when served to guests.
The fire explodes, and more than once I have to take the stick we've been using as a poker from Passion before it sets her aflame too.
Facebook is going back to college A new book declaring the end of the golden age of economic growth has set the wonky world of economics aflame.
WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - It was the middle of the night when Yvonne Rawhouser's neighbor woke her up to warn her that a nearby hillside was aflame.
Called "Castle Bravo," it burned so hot that it could have permanently blinded anyone watching for dozens of miles around, and set any combustibles in sight aflame.
Boîte It has been six years since Albert Trummer (center, above), the madcap Austrian bartender, was arrested after setting his cocktails aflame at Apotheke, a Chinatown speakeasy.
But they handed much of it to opinion writers who profit from seeing things through racial lenses and keeping racial tension aflame as much as Trump does.
Mr. Bell will be waiting for another moment that sets social media aflame — but in a way that brings wayward viewers back to the venerable NBC franchise.
Unfortunately, that was exactly what happened in July 2015, when a sudden rainstorm caused massive flooding throughout the state, even as other areas caught aflame because of drought.
No matter how hot you get your marshmallow (even if it catches aflame, as many of you have also surely experienced), oftentimes parts of the chocolate remain solid.
An additional 36 people were reportedly injured, including a 41-year-old male suspect, who allegedly poured a liquid around the studio before setting it aflame, CNN reported.
And just this month, Ted Cruz set Danish media aflame when he suggested that Donald Trump was so unhinged he's liable to drop an atom bomb on Denmark.
She's hard to look away from, playing Ally as a fully-developed star in her own right who just needs a couple of nudges to be set aflame.
Ever since Super Mario Odyssey gave the world its first tantalizing glimpse at Mario's nipples, the internet has been set aflame with curiosity and thirst for more details.
Live updates: Wildfires spread in Southern California An evacuee, Catherine Wastweet, stood on a street Tuesday morning and looked up to the foothills where her neighborhood was aflame.
From an early age, the precocious siblings churned out fantasy fiction set in Glass Town, Angria and Gondal, magical imaginary lands populated by aristocrats, poets and lovers aflame.
The idea is to prevent Trump from setting himself aflame by, say, picking fights with a former beauty pageant winner, or the parents of an American war hero.
Following Trump's surprise victory three weeks ago, videos have been circulating online of students setting the stars and stripes aflame as a form of protest against his election.
As we're sure any self-respecting Norseman is aware, there's simply no better way to immortalize something than to set it aflame, in the most spectacular of ways.
Borscht "Diez" translates to Borscht Ten, and the whole festival kicked off with a Viking funeral—every Borscht film was placed on a hard drive and set aflame.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads RIO DE JANEIRO — In Tupi-Guaraní mythology, there exists the Boitatá, a fiery serpent that protects the forests and sets loggers aflame.
People like these are the real reason why Australia entered 2020 aflame and with rivers running dry, but no credible plan to do anything meaningful about climate change.
It ends with the annual Burning Crawfish Festival, planned for June this year, in which a colossal papier-mâché crustacean is set aflame as attendees drink Saison D'Écrevisses.
I think I never felt more sexually alive than in my 50s and 60s, and yes, even 70s, free from the dangers of childbirth but with sensuality aflame.
They have steadily escalated in violence and destruction -- nearly every weekend, protesters clash with riot police on the streets, with tear gas fired and molotov cocktails setting barricades aflame.
Washington (CNN)The Twitterverse was aflame in the hours after Wednesday night's debate with questions about whether or not Hillary Clinton divulged classified information about the country's nuclear arsenal.
That last-ditch signal makes sense since, as the final seconds of "White Violin" tick down, blazing chunks of the moon fall to Earth, setting the entire world aflame.
"A time of life that should have been aflame with vitality has been snuffed out in a terrorist explosion," said one of the messages paying tribute to Mr. Deng.
Though naked and aflame, Munch here appears quite at home in Hades-on-the-Oslofjord, and the broad strokes that constitute his face cohere into the emptiest of expressions.
In 1979, he opened K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen in the French Quarter of New Orleans, and he set palates aflame by inventing his blackening technique for cooking fish fillets.
The following year, renegades begin chanting "Black Power," and the South — all but Memphis, that is — sinks into the ocean, its descent illuminated by cities aflame North and West.
An Associated Press journalist saw the crowd seize the man when he ran out of bullets, beat him to death and set his body aflame as the vehicle sped off.
That's why all of the promotional images around the season involved fire, from the key art of June's winged bonnet aflame to the teaser, which featured June surrounded by embers.
The lower third of the piece, as well as the vertical sections to the right, left and center, are blackened as if they'd been doused in gasoline and set aflame.
Though the nation's fire woes are a complex confluence of potent culprits, Smokey's modern world, parched by heat and dryness, is increasingly aflame, and climate change is making it worse.
Now, Trump faces an ever-massing ball of controversy, set aflame on Sunday with the former FBI director's first interview as he launches a media blitz to promote his book.
The first gallery is dominated by the Untitled (Burning Boy Installation) (1985), whose central image of a boy aflame wrapped in an atlas resembles icons from the Mexican loteria game.
On Yom Kippur in synagogue, these Jews read the stories of rabbis murdered by the Romans, including Rabbi Hanina ben Tradyon, who was wrapped in a Torah scroll set aflame.
The video ended in another interview with a person showing mild interest in the news, but in the background, the family looked down on the grave and set it aflame.
If the conditions are right, this kind of atmospheric disturbance can actually create fire tornadoes—140-mile-per-hour winds of swirling hot gas and debris, much of it aflame.
His belongings will hopefully be set aflame, and the ashes poured unceremoniously into the area where all the animals of Winterfell take dumps.. Bolton's legacy will not vanish entirely, however.
"Cuore Molle Palle Mosce" was the project's debut single, but it's still the best bite-sized summation of what the duo do well—take familiar sounds and set them aflame.
The maritime intelligence firm Dryad Global tweeted that the vessel is "on fire & adrift," and the company that operates the ship told the Associated Press that an explosion set it aflame.
We'll return to these cogitations, which would leave social media aflame late into the night as warring schools of baseball-rule-book ideologues took to hurling footnoted insults at each other.
Remember when a certain beloved Hollywood blonde by the name of Blake Lively posted a photo of her couture-clad posterior to Instagram with a caption that set the Internet aflame?
Tom Brady arrived in a stylish grey trench coat ahead of his Super Bowl LII performance, and it lit Twitter aflame with theories of his potential double life as a spy.
The threats came after an attack in Leipzig on New Year's Eve, when tires were set aflame outside the federal court building and a wooden emergency door was set on fire.
Jet fuel may not be able to melt steel beams, but a reference to said meme sure as hell can set your entire life aflame in the most spectacular of ways.
Thick funnels of black smoke began rising from the towns — a past tactic used by the Islamic State militants, setting oil barrels aflame to try to screen them from American airstrikes.
History suggests that however inspiring his prime-time calls to American greatness and common purpose, he will be back to setting Twitter aflame with personal attacks and stoking outrage fairly swiftly.
But even if a performance is unlikely to take home a statuette when the Academy Awards finally cap off the grueling awards season, it can still set audiences and critics aflame.
After an accident in 21992, Babitz receded from public life: She had suffered third-degree burns across the bottom half of her body when flecks of cigarette ash set her skirt aflame.
Afterward, I hoisted up the girl I was with — I can't remember her name — and took her into the creek, and we washed off until we were clean and no longer aflame.
She even experimented with such ephemeral content as fire, by filling small boxes with mirror and glass shards and torn-up photos and briefly setting them aflame for the series Controlled Burning.
My parents, stumbling through a defense, confessed that the bunk bed had sparked dormant passions — the bed's latticework of metal poles both the kindling and the match that ignited their love aflame.
Residents of east Aleppo have also reported the use of incendiary cluster munitions — bombs that contain hundreds of small bomblets that explode and ignite over a wide area, setting entire neighborhoods aflame.
I may not have learned to completely "be" with the gout during those times it set my joints aflame, but I came to appreciate the change of pace and attitude it required.
A dense almond cake, piped with spruce-scented Swiss meringue and set aflame tableside, is irresistible on its own, and even more so with the puckery preserved blueberry compote that accompanies it.
Earlier this year, Lola, one of many organic menstrual product companies, posted a video advertisement that tried to illustrate the difference between organic tampons and conventional ones by literally setting them aflame.
Moreover, since he refused to recognize the legitimacy of the French judiciary or that his act of arson was a crime, there was nothing to stop him from setting more buildings aflame.
Moreover, since he refused to recognize the legitimacy of the French judiciary or that his act of arson was a crime, there was nothing to stop him from setting more buildings aflame.
Chambers died hours later at a hospital with burns over 98 percent of her body; her Kia Rio also had been set aflame, with the fire's intensity bleaching the vehicle's black exterior white.
In January 2017, still bearing the wounds from the arson attack that would eventually kill her, Judy Malinowski spoke out about the day her boyfriend covered her in gasoline and set her aflame.
Rapper Vic Mensa swung by The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore on Wednesday night to discuss Justin Timberlake and the controversial comments he made during the 2016 BET Awards that sent Twitter aflame.
Insurgents fired on the vehicle, set it aflame, and dragged the charred bodies of the contractors through the streets, finally stringing them up on a bridge, as Iraqi civilians crowded around and cheered.
Artwork by Grimoire World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) recently acquired four talents from New Japan Pro Wrestling which have set the Internet wrestling community aflame: Doc Gallows, Karl Anderson, Shinsuke Nakamura and A.J. Stlyes.
Though the Ryan Gosling-Rachel McAdams vehicle made over $115 million at the box office, its impact is best measured not in dollar signs, but in soggy tissues and young hearts set aflame.
Ever since the show's taping last week, the Twittersphere has been aflame with unofficial model documentarians sharing their two cents on this year's lineup, and some of that unsolicited commentary is just unnecessarily nasty.
But 2405 lanes of concrete doesn't mean the museum is safe - all it would take is one ember blown from the adjacent hillside to set aflame the western hills on which the Getty sits.
As CNET notes, one of the most powerful solar storms in history occurred in 1859, and which caused an aurora that could be seen around the world and caused telegraph wires to light aflame.
Somehow, while Claire is setting her all her political goodwill aflame, Doug has wandered into the House Of Representatives to terrify some random aide who made the mistake of fastening both his jacket buttons.
Our critic wrote that "Independence Day: Resurgence," released last week, was plagued by "lackluster, sometimes abysmal, writing," and, with an opening of $41 million, the film did not exactly set the box office aflame.
For indeed, up close we can see that in Mr. Opdyke's fevered vision, the forests are aflame, smoke billowing up from one card into the next, while an orange grove is decimated by freeze.
"I was not the one who did the crime," he told the jury, arguing that the burn marks on his arm came not from setting Stevens' car aflame but from his love of barbecuing.
During the festival of Dussehra people all over the country set aflame large effigies of a 10-headed demon from the Hindu epic Ramayana in a ceremony that symbolizes the triumph of good over evil.
It films itself spitting out POTUS's groundless accusations and whimpering loser bullshit onto what looks like receipt paper, sheers them off with scissors, sets them aflame, and gingerly drops the burning embers into an ashtray.
Anti-CEO sentiment is also aflame because of the Mylan EpiPen case, where the public is still having an especially hard time accepting the $600 price tag for an item that costs little to produce.
On Cold Devil, Drakeo raps with a patient, almost syrupy cadence that sounds like a tanker truck full of honey caught aflame, or mercury leaking from a shattered thermometer, or a mudslide hitting a confectionary.
In some scenes he appears to be outrunning some sort of rockslide or collapsing cave, and in another he captures lightning striking a tree in the middle of a body of water, setting it aflame.
The C.E.O. wants to prove that the start-up has evolved past Mr. Kalanick's raucous, tech-bro culture — and his strategy of setting barrels of money aflame in the pursuit of growth above all else.
United Flight 85033 was en route from Newark, N.J., to Nassau, Bahamas, before the plane diverted to Daytona Beach Airport after one passenger's phone battery charger caught aflame during the flight, according to USA Today.
Last year, Rihanna, Michael B. Jordan, and Timothée Chalamet all set the internet aflame with their own harness-inspired moments, and we're thrilled to see the accessory continue to make waves into this new decade.
After ages and ages of having only men as rulers, the Seven Kingdoms had two consecutive queens who did horrible, terrible things and lit large sections of King's Landing aflame, killing thousands upon thousands of people.
The fiendish witch-slayer then expresses his desire to pull the three witch corpses out of the river and set them aflame as part of some sadistic Christian ritual, but his companions don't heed his warnings.
The Timberwolves weren't exactly a house aflame in the opening period, but their ball movement popped and they led 103-210 when Karl-Anthony Towns followed his 216-pointer with a post basket from the baseline.
The footage promoted by Mr. Trump intercut images of the World Trade Center aflame with comments from Ms. Omar, one of the first Muslim women elected to Congress, about the treatment of Muslims after Sept. 11.
Witnesses described medical workers ripping a fire hose from the wall to use as a tourniquet on one victim's leg, while others recalled the horrific sight of the gunman, his torso aflame, running down a hallway.
You may recall how the best-selling author and personal finance guru set social media aflame when she infamously said that 20-somethings like myself were "peeing $1 million down the drain" with our coffee habits.
But if he had, it would've been yet another charming story about a man who recently set the internet's heart aflame after he knocked over an interview set trying to give actor Chris Evans a hug.
But the same nineteen-inch Philco Starlite television set that beamed scenes of America aflame that night also brought some consolation, from Indianapolis, where Senator Robert F. Kennedy had spoken shortly after King had been declared dead.
Yet at dusk on Saturday, the 2 kilometers between the US-trained Golden Division and the medieval world of the so-called caliphate suddenly were aflame with the loathing and terror of the world's war on ISIS.
It's not even really the LED spectacle sparked by Daft Punk's legendary 2006 pyramid performance, set aflame by the likes of David Guetta and Knife Party in the Sahara tent, and burned into '10s pop cultural ubiquity.
When Circoloco promoted their upcoming event with his name on the lineup, it sparked a backlash, as Twitter went aflame with fans and artists including Midland, Mike Servito, Seth Troxler, Soul Clap, Ripperton, and Scuba voicing their disapproval.
These films were built around a certain rather predictable model: a cast of stars, desperate to survive a cataclysm, which in the former took the shape of a capsized ocean liner and in the latter a skyscraper aflame.
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The album races from pummeling riffs to blissed out choruses on the explosive "Doomed User," and up through misty turbulence on "Phantom Bride," a late album highlight set aflame by soulful lead guitar from Alice in Chains' Jerry Cantrell.
When I was very young, the KKK were my biggest fear, both because of who they targeted and the mythological quality of their symbolism — it seemed childishly bold to set representations of Jesus aflame, as if Jesus would approve.
The presidential slogan "America First" is a summons to an alternative America, one that might have been real, one that did not fight the Nazis, one that stayed home when the world was aflame, one that failed its test.
According to The Guardian, father Jean-Marc Fournier — the chaplain of the Paris Fire Department — helped in a human chain of first responders who worked together to save religious relics from the world-famous landmark, which suddenly caught aflame Monday night.
Suburban lakes and waterways in Bangalore, India's high-tech hub, alternately foam with toxic suds (pictured above) or burst aflame: in January 5,000 soldiers took seven hours to douse Bellandur Lake, which drains the south-eastern part of the city.
"Several islands in my country were vapourised and others are estimated to remain uninhabitable for thousands of years," said Marshallese minister Tony deBrum, describing seeing the sky "aflame" from a test 200 miles distant as a nine-year-old boy.
It's Holy Fuck at its most carnal, from sinister, id-driven tracks like "Tom Tom" and "Sabbatics" to chillwave-soaked numbers like "Neon Dad"—all kindling for them to set aflame with gusto on your speakers and on stage alike.
He quickly became one of the world's most "viral" leaders: A video of him schooling a reporter on quantum computing has been viewed more than 1.8 million times; a photograph of him hugging panda cubs in 2016 set the internet aflame.
Fans and foes alike of the soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo have set the internet aflame since an alleged likeness of the Real Madrid star, cast in bronze, was unveiled Wednesday at Madeira International Airport (now renamed for Ronaldo) in Portugal.
The tradition of lighting the Menorah — one new candle each night — comes from the legend of a small can of oil that miraculously lasted eight days to keep the "eternal light" aflame while the ancient Jews rebuilt their destroyed temple.
When the Department of Health and Human Services circulates an anti-transgender memo, social media is aflame for days; by comparison, when New Hampshire's Republican governor signs a transgender nondiscrimination bill that passed with bipartisan support, we barely bat an eye.
She plays Joan Castleman, who, as the title suggests, has spent her life in permanent second position to her husband, Joe (Jonathan Pryce), a literary titan and serial adulterer whose ego is set aflame when he wins the Nobel Prize for literature.
But, when we hear about the female chefs who continue to set the food world aflame (pun intended), it makes us think about how far the pioneers have come, and all the talented cooks out there whose food we have yet to try.
One of the most intriguing recent trends in black metal doesn't even have a clearly codified name, which is strange considering that heavy metal fans really love to classify genres (a moment of silence for Lykathea Aflame and progressive technical brutal death metal).
On screen I watched decades of work by conservative institutions, activists, and elected officials being lit aflame not only by the New York demagogue but by his enablers who waited until the last possible moment to criticize and try to stop him.
When ghosts become physical presences, rather than ethereal, spectral forces, things get sloppy: tiny houses are smashed to smithereens, whole characters are set aflame, and the slow-bubbling, mourning tension Aster and company have painstakingly built up sputters as it boils over.
Lee, still the cinematic enfant terrible whose masterpiece "Do The Right Thing" set my 16-year-old heart aflame during the summer of 1989, gave a poignantly stirring acceptance speech dressed in full purple regalia in homage to the late artist Prince.
Just picture this: The sun is starting to set, a light snow has begun to fall, there's a crackling log aflame in the fireplace, you're wearing fuzzy socks under an even fuzzier blanket, and someone has just pulled freshly baked cookies out of the oven.
This effect is amplified by the perfect pyramidicity of his figure, which starts wide at the bottom with his cartoonish shorts, narrows as it goes up through his torso, and peaks in the towel, possibly aflame, that he's waving skyward in his right hand.
The former Trump advisers said Kushner, husband of Trump daughter Ivanka Trump, is trying to tug the president into a more mainstream position, while Bannon is trying to keep aflame the nationalist fervor that carried Trump to his unexpected election victory on Nov. 8.
WITH Syria and Libya aflame, with Iran challenging the Gulf Arabs for mastery of the region and with America questioning its role as ultimate guarantor of stability, this ought to have been a time, one might have thought, for the Arab League to assert itself.
It is hard to imagine now, but a major impetus for the passage of the Clean Water Act in 1972 was a fire on the Cuyahoga River in Ohio — set aflame in 1969 as a result of decades of industrial pollution dumped into the river.
A jovial couple from Long Island received a custom creation, honoring the man's wish for "something on fire": acid-adjusted orange juice, pressurized and condensed coconut milk, two types of rum, and an extra shot, aflame, floating placidly in the inverted skin of a lime.
SYDNEY, Australia — A man was in serious condition Thursday night and receiving hospital treatment after setting himself aflame before trying to drive his car, laden with a fire accelerant, into a police station parking garage in the western suburb of Merrylands, police officials here said.
Yet Ms. Rosenblatt keeps Hagit's inner light aflame, despite the man-centric motivations Mr. Gilady has saddled the character with, and Ms. Levy is very impressive as a self-sacrificing parent doing her best with almost no help from her boyfriend or her ex-husband.
The Devious Maids actress stepped out Thursday evening to co-host the 18th Annual Latin Grammy Awards at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, setting the red carpet aflame in a one-shoulder, body-hugging black gown featuring cut-outs throughout the bodice and a trumpet skirt.
Prosecutors said Garcia allegedly admitted that she found Manny dead on July 20153, and that she and the others later drove him to a house and set him aflame because she needed to "get rid of the body" and didn't want her other children taken away.
But here he is now, full aflame in celebration of that most savage of victories, the pose of the Christ taking on the sins of humanity in his celebration,** arms spread in MOCKERY OF GOD, so deep is the pleasure he has derived from destroying the Raptors.
LONDON (Reuters) - Fans of the Olympics can expect the spirit of the Games to remain aflame all year round, not just during the sporting extravaganzas, the man now responsible for broadcasting both the Summer and Winter events to hundreds of millions of viewers across Europe told Reuters.
Previous research assumed it was intended as a wealthy patron's prize, but details found throughout its pages suggest it was instead used to teach medieval folk about creatures like the bonnacon, a bull-like monster that could set three acres aflame simply by taking a shit.
Sad as Mr. Buckel's death is, as uninspiring as it should be to others, if he set himself aflame to send a message, and it's impossible to unburn him, and too late to direct his energies another way, the least we can do is spread the word.
His energy and environmental policies would hasten the collapse of some of nature's finest handiwork, from a pristine coastline that he tried to open to oil drilling, to forests that will soon be aflame again because the president will not do anything to stall climate change.
A story's "buzz," variously defined by the number of retweets, Facebook likes or panicked text messages from White House aides that it generates, is at a premium, fueling news outlets that condense political reporting from 1,000-word stories into stand-alone nuggets designed to set Twitter aflame.
The metaphor of parallel universes pervades the novel from the epigraph to the final line (in which human breath is seen as "tiny bubbles which expanded and split or collided into yet others, each single sphere translucent and aflame with the light of the dawning sun").
Villagers who awoke to find the roofs of their thatched huts aflame tried to run, and many of those who managed to scurry into earthen tunnels and caves before bullets mowed them down were washed in the fire blasts of the flamethrowers or asphyxiated in their bunkers.
Set in a dystopian society where books are forbidden and burned, the story follows a "firefighter" named Guy Montag (played by Black Panther's Michael B. Jordan), who begins to question the nature of his work, becoming more and more curious about the objects he's obliged to set aflame.
But the same people who reduced Iraq to chaos and set the Middle East aflame remained at the center of GOP foreign policy thought — writing the memos and speeches for John McCain and Mitt Romney and Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush and John Kasich and pretty much everyone else.
Last month, when Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader, first met with President Trump about funding for a border wall, I wrote an article about the burnt orange MaxMara coat Ms. Pelosi wore when she exited the White House, which had set social media aflame.
And the image of DeGeneres and Bush set social media aflame as liberals blasted her for cozying up to Bush, someone who opposed gay marriage as president and who entered the US into a war with Iraq and Afghanistan under the later-disproven belief that they possessed weapons of mass destruction.
But in a culture set aflame by Trump's viscerally anti-immigrant, anti-abortion rhetoric, the stakes seem suddenly much higher — especially for white, upper-middle class women, who've recently had a hard time showing up for intersectionality, not to mention a female candidate or two, when it counts the most.
Vollie had a mantra, and he sat still in the dark on his bunk with his back against the plywood hooch wall at Dong Ha, with his eyes half closed and his folded feet aflame from fungal itching, and he breathed deep and said within the mind, It don't mean nothing.
The gay bar, which also hosted church services for an inclusive church, was set aflame on June 24, 1973 — witnesses described the doorbell ringing and, when the bartender answered, "a fireball burst through as if shot from a flamethrower," Elizabeth Dias and Jim Downs wrote in Time magazine in 2013.
Luke McQueary, a skinny 17-year-old in a plaid Western-style shirt, stepped to the front of the stage and, instead of delivering the workmanlike guitar break I was expecting, set the stage aflame with a blistering solo I would have expected from someone twice his age and experience.
"People are always surprised when I tell them, but as transfem nonbinary folks, what we face is drastic," Mx. Tobia said, explaining how on a visit to New York not long ago they listened in horror on a subway car as two strangers loudly discussed whether to set them aflame.
Thousands of so-called "burners" are already in the midst of the eight-day party that is Burning Man 2018, where they'll see dust-caked revelers in eye-popping costumes, experimental art installations, an "orgy dome," and a 75-foot-tall sculpture set aflame in the middle of the desert.
The hard part of a marriage isn't creating the fire, but making sure it never goes out -- that even in the moments when you couldn't care less whether those embers fade into darkness, you have to fight to make sure they don't, to blow air out across them to keep them aflame.
" (Jones replied on Twitter that there was only one opinion writer in the entire project; she has not responded to Vox's request for comment.) It was a sentiment he tweeted the day before about writers profiting from "seeing things through racial lenses and keeping racial tension aflame as much as Trump does.
We did a similar thing with this, Dennis building a model of the town and putting the flares on tiny wires so we understood how the shadows fell and the big church in the center of it aflame and how the light from that would streak through and intersect with Scofield's journey.
There have of course been far worse moments in American history: the presidents who watched helplessly as the storm over slavery broke into Civil War, FDR and the Japanese internment camps, Richard Nixon bombing Vietnamese civilians and prolonging the Vietnam war to help get himself reelected, and George W. Bush setting the Middle East aflame.
As documented by Maureen Callahan and David Moodie in their classic SPIN postmortem of the event, "Don't Drink The Brown Water," the rioting was only quelled by roughly 299 state police in full riot gear—but not before the grounds were aflame, the ATMs were cracked open, and three people were dead, according to MTV.
Although the attacks were mercifully unsuccessful — no one was injured — one woman, standing at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and East 54th Street had her skirt set aflame, while another, walking past a Valentino store, the police reported, felt something warm on her left arm, only to realize that her blouse was on fire.
Contributing Opinion Writer MEXICO CITY — After years of covering the drug war in Mexico, after looking down from a helicopter to see burning marijuana fields that soldiers had set aflame and after riding along with federal police as they looked for heroin and cocaine traffickers, I got a very different perspective when I visited Baltimore.
That might feel too on the (adorably cold and wet) nose, even for 2017, if BoJack didn't take it to some wonderfully absurd places — like Mr. Peanutbutter's ex Jessica Biel (voiced by Biel) becoming drunk with power after a fundraising party falls into an underground sinkhole, leading her to set Zach Braff (voiced by Braff) aflame.
As can happen at mostly peaceful protests, vandalism erupted in fits and starts: According to police, protesters—some of whom were armed with hammers and trash cans—smashed Starbucks and Bank of America windows, torched a parked limo, set (purchased) "Make America Great Again" souvenirs aflame, and sprayed "Revolution or Death" on walls of local buildings.
Danny Flaherty is Shane, crazy eyes sadistically aflame each time he catches up with Jack, taunting, punching or landing kick after sickening kick, perpetuating a feud that predates the arrival of the younger boy and making us wonder about the nature of blame and cowardice and the responsibility of family members to look out for one another.
Conscious reason can get you only so far when tribal emotions have been aroused, when existential fears rain down, when narcissistic impulses have been given free rein, when spiritual longings have nowhere healthy to go, when social trust has been devastated, when all the unconscious networks that make up 99 percent of our thinking are aflame and disordered.
But when the drama is real, it's incomparably sweeter—both because scarcity and intermittent reinforcement set the animalistic depths of our collective psyche aflame, and because even, say, Kevin Costner in "Bull Durham" or "Field of Dreams" could not fully capture the spectacle of the world's most physically imposing specimens experiencing childlike joy and despair on the grandest possible stage.
Sorenson, whose one-woman campaign — the candidate had a demanding day job — was limited by a cumbersome and unsightly cervical collar, had few illusions that all these new volunteer hearts had been set aflame by the local business owner and retired Navy Reserve commander David Reid, even if everybody who met him agreed right away that he seemed like a profoundly decent guy with the right priorities.
Sometimes this circumspection is justified — the line between iconoclasm and narcissism is easily smudged — but often our reaction is more complicated: We can find ourselves unexpectedly invested in the maintenance of institutions of power, and while seeing someone willing to set those institutions aflame can inspire admiration, it can also engender envy (why can't I do that?), self-recrimination (why didn't I do that
The process — which, as writer Amanda Fortini notes, leaves wood ''bituminous-black and scaly, like alligator skin that's been singed'' — is thought to have been developed to secure rice and grain storehouses, but has been recently discovered by American and European designers, who are entranced by its slightly spooky inkiness, and by the pleasing paradox of making something fire-retardant by setting it aflame.
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonAcclaimed author Cheryl Strayed reveals Warren endorsement on Instagram Warren gets endorsements from 45 Michigan officeholders, activists Advocacy group launches tour to encourage religious voters to vote against Trump MORE set those tensions aflame this week in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, where she blasted Sanders, describing him as an unlikeable "career politician" whose supporters "got sucked into" backing him.
Motivation is like a fire that you need to keep aflame but not roaringPersonal trainer and fat loss coach Jordan Syatt explained this brilliantly in a recent episode of his podcast using the analogy of a fire:"You get motivated in the first day or week and you've got this roaring fire, you're just stoking it, trying to make it into the biggest fire you possibly can, but it's going to go out very quickly," Syatt said.
If it's a Fresh Express Sunflower Crisp Chopped Salad Kit, then you should probably consider throwing it into the garbage can, setting said garb can aflame, leaving the charred wreck of what once was your home with no plans to return, writing a letter to your husband saying, "There's been a horrible accident, Bernard…" using your non-dominant hand so he won't recognize the handwriting, mailing it, Gone Girl-ing your way to another state, and assuming the persona of Blanchard St. Clair, widow farmeresse of the great corn plains.
You remember your dad taking you across for your first haircut, buying a case of Joyas and hearing the soda bottles clinking all the way home inside the trunk of the Oldsmobile, attending a wedding in Brownsville and then crossing over for the reception in Matamoros, eating at places like Los Norteños with the cabrito aflame in the front window, and your last night in town at Los Portales with its rustic interior and enormous glass case with the embroidered saddle and sheathed sword, your grilled fajitas and costillas sizzling on the hibachi set atop a rickety orange side table.

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