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1
Fortunately, or unfortunately, there is no wind to breed a
general
conflagration
.
2
He reminded Kennedy that the slightest spark could result in a
general
conflagration
.
3
Being built of wood, the place was soon wrapped in a
general
conflagration
.
4
It's not a
general
conflagration
,
and the fire brigade won't be five minutes.
5
A
general
conflagration
blazed out at the same time in every district of Greece.
6
By this she forced war upon the Central Powers and thus kindled a
general
conflagration
.
7
We went off in one large party, amidst a
general
conflagration
of our late homes.
8
From that moment a
general
conflagration
was practically inevitable.
9
The only public building which had escaped the
general
conflagration
was the Post and Patent Office.
10
A
general
conflagration
was not a new thing.
11
The
general
conflagration
raging must of necessity smoke out thousands and thousands of innocent Northern Consolidated shares.
12
Fortunately, his own pumps and air-pipes, having been deposited in an out-house, had escaped the
general
conflagration
.
13
They laugh, but they laugh extinguishingly, and not a bit to spread a
general
conflagration
and illumination.
14
It was burnt in the
general
conflagration
of June 17, 1775.
15
He dreaded lest the treason of the Mæsian army should prove the first spark of a
general
conflagration
.
16
After the declaration of war against Russia by Germany, events marched rapidly and inevitably toward the
general
conflagration
.
general
conflagration
general