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For now, though, I’ll stick to smaller, delicious fires, using the Spanish coffee template for other conflagrated caffeine.

If he were younger, maybe he’d move to a place that wasn’t quaking and conflagrating so much.

“In operations in conflagrated areas, the primary goal is arresting criminals and seizing weapons,” he said in an email.

A military confrontation with Iran could conflagrate the Middle East, and Washington has little incentive to go to the nuclear brink with Moscow over defending “partner forces.”

From Salon

It was all very exciting, and I wanted green goo to begin pouring from cauldrons in every skybox, but it ended as quickly as it conflagrated.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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