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When the two men were a safe distance away, Mark sparked off the explosive.
The walls of the passage sparked brilliantly, blinding light filled the air, and Burl's body vibrated as it would to an electric shock.
Should it be banded with yellow and white Roses, or sparked like a frosty night?
Tall candles stand upon the table, where Are twisted glasses, ruby-sparked with wine, Clarets and ports.
From the chimney, red eyessparked the gloom, And a cricket's chirp filled all the room.
He shook powder into the wine, And holding it up so the candle's shine Sparked a ruby through its heart, He drank it.
She crowded in under his arm and sparked the torch at him waiting to see his delighted surprise.
Bebita laid a sly finger on the top of it, drew it down andsparked the torch right at Miss Maitland.
Nothing sparked my interest enough to pry into my wallet, so I quietly moved on.
It was enormously entertaining, and sparked my day with anticipation.
Thereupon he looked at them with wrathful eyes and sparked and snorted and shot sparks from his nostrils, so that all who stood by feared him.
His dark eyes sparked above his teguelmoust veil and he presented himself before Homer Crawford with the elan of a Napoleonic cavalryman before his emperor.
But as a whole, Europe was sparked enough by the original Islamic explosion that the Renaissance resulted, with what world results we all know.
In 1965, the United States led an intervention in the midst of a civil war sparked by an uprising to restore BOSCH.
The drink he had had at Wenzel's on the way home sparked his speech.
At which the glint in her eye and the hidden smile on her lips sort of met and sparked and she laughed.
He had flung a Bissel battery at it, one of a display-group, and its high-tension terminals hissed and sparked among the stray wires in the cabinet.
The Wabbly backed slowly from the irregular line where the first rockets sparked invisibly.
Their curiosity was sparked by the looks of the cave opening, and they couldn't see any ledges or nooks until they went further into the cave.
Similar events sparked moves in each of the Omega S.
Zen, which had brought Chinese glazes to Japan in the thirteenth century, sparked the emergence of a brilliant era of glazed ceramic art in the sixteenth.
Not surprisingly, the attitude that a garden should be a three- dimensional painting sparked the long march of Japanese garden art into the realm of perspective and abstraction.
In 2006, declining economic conditions prompted two massive strikes that sparked urban unrest in many Guinean cities.
A warrant was recently issued for his arrest for inciting violence and terrorism, an act that sparked bitter Sunni protests across Iraq.
The risks of further violence sparked by a Kirkuk referendum are great.
His blue eyes sparked and a shock of curly red hair that needed cutting tumbled on his head.
His eyes sparked in the firelight and his flabby jaws loaned him an air of grimness.
The machines sparked and roared through that ancient land, bringing sleepy-eyed natives to doors and windows, and setting villages into whirls of excitement.
While the others were laughing at the plight of the German, he made an effort to arise and the machine promptly slid down an incline and sparked and gyrated until Hans' hair fairly stood on end with fright.
Before the blade could be returned to her throat or her bosom it was twitched from her grip, sparked as it flew out of the shadow of the ship above, and fell flashing in the sunshine at the foot of the Statue fifty yards away.
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