The white is a fulgurating symbol of aggressive radiance like white hot iron and is connected with the red. |
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The fulgurating projection of this industrial sector of high precision involves in its wake a multitude of products. |
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Initially, the fulgurating Robert James Fischer's transition did not modify anything about the ratio of forces, apart from his own person. |
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You are not unaware of that, these last years, motorhome activities made fulgurating great strides. |
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For the three last years the electronic trade has made fulgurating great strides, the transactions amount of billion dollars per year. |
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This agreement based on a partnership, occurs where the request grows in a way fulgurating in industry of multi-media on line. |
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Only slowly does the first theme's victory become apparent over the smoking remains of the staccato octaves' fulgurating passes. |
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Put an end to the fulgurating pains heartburn or symptom of the acid backward flow once and for all! |
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Its fulgurating pain comes out in shrieks of unlikely laughter. |
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An extraordinary maelström of images: baroque, strong, fulgurating, truculent, always unexpected, always sublime, whose breath and power are the sign of an authentic genius. |
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In its studio of left bank, the atmosphère of the catch of sights is with obscure, a little oneiric light and trèsconcentrée with a fulgurating rhythm which makes fly in some clicks. |
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His fulgurating mental and verbal displacements invite him to invent stories and in so doing to question ideas. |
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These last years were especially marked by the fulgurating progression of the mobile telephony whose park exceeded in 2001 that of the fixed network and has today more than 2 000.000 subscribers. |
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