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  • Since Mr. Kieschnick narrowly won election in 2001, the church has embarked on a program, called Ablaze!, that has the admirable goal of "reaching 100 million unreached and uncommitted people with the Gospel by 2017," the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.

    Radio Silence 2008

  • The worship band "Ablaze" will compliment this service.

    Custom Search 2009

  • Zion's praise and worship band, "Ablaze," will compliment this service.

    Custom Search 2009

  • The worship band "Ablaze" will compliment this service.

    Custom Search 2009

  • British military censors tired of its exaggerated reporting one headline read, "Zeppelins Set London Ablaze!" and banned Hearst's newswire from using the undersea cable that linked to telegraphs in the U.S. that delivered reports to newspapers.

    Hot News: Technology Trumps Law L. Gordon Crovitz 2011

  • He gives songs titles like "Lamborghini Helicopter" and "Kush Lamps Ablaze," inviting listeners to dig deeper into the framework of the rigorously composed, multi-segment pieces to spot deliberate footnotes.

    Brooklyn Banjo Shredder Goes Nuclear Steve Dollar 2011

  • British military censors tired of its exaggerated reporting one headline read, "Zeppelins Set London Ablaze!" and banned Hearst's newswire from using the undersea cable that linked to telegraphs in the U.S. that delivered reports to newspapers.

    Hot News: Technology Trumps Law L. Gordon Crovitz 2011

  • The clips are titled "Place Crash," "Security Breach" and "Skies Ablaze" and they're pretty decent save for a couple of sub-par FX sequences.

    UPDATED: Three clips from BBC's DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS mini-series 2009

  • I just about ransacked his apartment searching for the manuscript of The Bridges Ablaze.

    'Ilustrado' 2010

  • His name is, yes, Miguel Syjuco, and he has decided to research the life of his mentor, discover the whereabouts of the great writer's missing masterpiece, "The Bridges Ablaze," and even, perhaps, solve the mystery of how Salvador came to be found floating face down in the Hudson River.

    'Ilustrado' by Miguel Syjuco, reviewed by Michael Dirda 2010

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