Fiery
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Weak leaders buckled under the pressure, either aligning their rhetoric with that of the populists or getting steamrolled by their
fiery
competitors.
Muqtada al-Sadr, the
fiery
Shia cleric who previously led deadly attacks against US troops, is now emerging as America’s best hope of containing Iran’s expanding influence in Iraq.
Surely even Blair doesn’t really believe that this world, however unsatisfactory, would be worse than the
fiery
maelstrom that is engulfing the Middle East – and jeopardizing European security – today.
This self-serving impulse was on display in European Parliament President Martin Schulz’s
fiery
comments calling for the UK to invoke Article 50 (the withdrawal procedure) immediately – a move surely intended as a shot across the bow of his political rival, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who had called for deliberation and time.
Brazil’s cautious tone has become more attractive than
fiery
anti-imperialist rhetoric.
The base of world terrorism consists of daring fanatics who believe in a sacred,
fiery
destiny.
PRONACO has formidable leaders in Wole Soyinka, the Nobel literature laureate, and Anthony Enahoro, an elderly politician who made his name as a
fiery
young nationalist in the 1940’s.
The case gained significance by adding fuel to the
fiery
public debates now underway not only in Italy but across Europe on the status of refugees and foreign residents.
A month ago, Russian President Vladimir Putin made a
fiery
speech against the project during the Munich Conference on Security Policy.
A small band of
fiery
Imams seized upon this youthful discontent.
As such, they often provoke
fiery
rhetoric and defensiveness, instead of thoughtful debate.
Using his natural charm,
fiery
rhetoric, and keen sense of how to play establishment politicians against each other, he rammed through legislation establishing the first regular handout of free grain in Western history.
The leaks provoked such
fiery
debate because the US-led fight against “jihadism” had suddenly run into an unexpected adversary: truth.
Presumably, Albright did not mean that the 42% of women voters who backed Donald Trump have a
fiery
future in store for them.
War has been avoided, not because North Korea has done anything to reduce the threat posed by its nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, but because US President Donald Trump’s administration has not matched its
fiery
words with actions.
A significant portion of the electorate seems to have bought into his
fiery
rhetoric of muscular Hindu nationalism.
There is ample evidence to show that a diversity of backgrounds and perspectives within an organization is a source of strength, even if it implies heated debate and
fiery
rhetoric.
When they spoke of this part of the pit, the miners of the region grew pale, and lowered their voices, as if they had spoken of hell; and most often they were content to shake their heads as men who would rather not speak of these depths of
fiery
furnace.
As soon as she came up to the clay wall, the
fiery
torture again began, and the sweat fell from her whole body in enormous drops as from a storm-cloud.
His little remaining popularity had been driven to the winds by that fusillade, and he never passed now without meeting
fiery
looks which pursued him.
In the
fiery
rays of the sun on this youthful morning the country seemed full of that sound.
Aside and in special compartments, strings of supremely beautiful pearls were spread out, the electric light flecking them with little
fiery
sparks: pink pearls pulled from saltwater fan shells in the Red Sea; green pearls from the rainbow abalone; yellow, blue, and black pearls, the unusual handiwork of various mollusks from every ocean and of certain mussels from rivers up north; in short, several specimens of incalculable worth that had been oozed by the rarest of shellfish.
In the midst of these luminous sheets of water, I then glimpsed flashes of light, like those seen inside a blazing furnace from streams of molten lead or from masses of metal brought to a white heat--flashes so intense that certain areas of the light became shadows by comparison, in a
fiery
setting from which every shadow should seemingly have been banished.
The light from our glass coils produced magical effects at times, lingering on the wrinkled roughness of some natural arch, or some overhang suspended like a chandelier, which our lamps flecked with
fiery
sparks.
Along the narrow walls of this passageway, I saw only brilliant streaks, hard lines,
fiery
furrows, all scrawled by our speeding electric light.
Fifty feet below its peak, amid a shower of stones and slag, a wide crater vomited torrents of lava that were dispersed in
fiery
cascades into the heart of the liquid mass.
These were either flying gurnards or kitelike sea robins, whose lips glowed in the dark, at night scrawling
fiery
streaks in the air before plunging into the murky waters like so many shooting stars.
Here and there, opaline hues of infinite subtlety raced among sparks of light that were like so many
fiery
diamonds, their brilliance more than any eye could stand.
Through the lounge's open windows, I saw large, frightened fish passing like phantoms in the
fiery
waters.
Suddenly it seemed to her that
fiery
spheres were exploding in the air like fulminating balls when they strike, and were whirling, whirling, to melt at last upon the snow between the branches of the trees.
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