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Flaring eyes shifted his way; “You didn't have to piss him off so much.”
Michael & The Reaper Stephanie Soden 2011
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Flaring questions of right and wrong, of doing right and settling debts, and of trying for justice but falling short every time, come straight out of the situation the characters find themselves in, and fire truly and surely into the heart of the reader.
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Meanwhile, the issue of Gas Flaring by major multinational oil companies doing explorations in Nigeria's Oil-Producing Niger Delta has continued to generate attention worldwide.
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Flaring of gases in the Niger Delta is producing more greenhouse-gas emissions than any other single source in Africa south of the Sahara.
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Happening now: Flaring passions over health care reform reach a disturbing new low: death threats.
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Call to End Flaring Tensions in Jerusalem yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Call to End Flaring Tensions in Jerusalem'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Tensions in Jerusalem are flaring - and we need to act now before they ignite in ways that can\'t be controlled.'
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“Flaring” is the increase of the nectar so that it becomes inexhaustible.
Inspiration (���Blessings���) and Its Relation to Mantras and Oral Transmission 2008
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Flaring gas is one of the most controversial activities in the middle of an oil field, because it is a relatively clean fossil fuel that could be captured and sold rather than burned.
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“Flaring” is the increase of the nectar so that it becomes inexhaustible.
Inspiration (���Blessings���) and Its Relation to Mantras and Oral Transmission 2008
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Flaring has declined steadily, but in May 2005 the government ordered all 34 oil producing firms to reduce oil production to levels that would avoid natural gas flaring.
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