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  • Flaming is sparked by a human condition belabored by instant replays, blood and guts smashed into our solar plexus with each turn of the page or channel.

    Mexico and violence 2006

  • The installation is called "Flaming Cactus," and there is a cactuslike aspect to the lampposts from some close-up angles; at least the kind of cactus one might expect to find in the East Village.

    NYT > Home Page By DAVID W. DUNLAP 2011

  • He coaches a team called the Flaming Arrows and he goes on television sometimes.

    Zach Galifianakis: A Comedic Actor Takes A Dark Turn 2010

  • He coaches a team called the Flaming Arrows and he goes on television sometimes.

    Zach Galifianakis: A Comedic Actor Takes A Dark Turn 2010

  • He coaches a team called the Flaming Arrows and he goes on television sometimes.

    Zach Galifianakis: A Comedic Actor Takes A Dark Turn 2010

  • He coaches a team called the Flaming Arrows and he goes on television sometimes.

    Zach Galifianakis: A Comedic Actor Takes A Dark Turn 2010

  • In the clip, Vitter responds to a question about "Wendy Cortez" posed by a caller named the Flaming Liberal.

    Archive 2007-07-01 2007

  • "Scorch set his mustache on fire once in the Officer's Club bar with a drink called a Flaming Dr Pepper."

    Strategic Engagement Mann, Catherine 2003

  • Duchess's jewels -- among them the famous Erosite gem known as The Flaming

    The Flaming Jewel 1899

  • Disclosure: In addition to writing a book on Burning Man, I have helped a group called the Flaming Lotus Girls install their art pieces at the festival on several occasions.

    NYT > Home Page By JESSICA BRUDER 2011

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