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It took all her effort to fight off the brushfire that was already getting out of control.
He hadn't expected the need to flame through him like brushfire, fast and out of control.
But then a second outbreak occurred, and the brushfires continue.
Gravity shows up and drops a police car on Brushfire.
The infection begins with a brushfire in the immune system.
Then her eyes changed, as realization flared up like a brushfire.
We've had to spend our energy putting out brushfires instead of working on prevention."
The questions fed on one another like a brushfire.
Sometimes that adds gasoline to an economic brushfire, burning down the whole forest.
Other common names associated with wildfires are brushfire and forest fire.
To be back in a comfortable office, half a world away, reading in the morning paper about yet another little brushfire civil war?
"It would have happened without these particular women because there were so many others - brushfires burning, a grass-roots movement."
The policy people say reform has failed, but meanwhile there's this brushfire."
One mortar round may have been responsible for a brushfire that erupted in the area.
More often than not, he was putting out brushfires started by his willful, unpredictable family.
"I'm convinced there's more here than a scandal gone brushfire.
Gem backed up as though the flint had started a brushfire.
Brushfire stuff had gotten hotter, though the details seemed vague in his mind.
He is eventually captured, and presumed dead when a brushfire burns down his prison.
It's impossible to tell how many brushfires may have begun in our absence."
Panic and fear raced through her like a brushfire.
Maybe it would be more appropriate to start a brushfire - oh, dammit straight to Darkness!
Daylight came through from somewhere overhead, and a brushfire burned without smoke.
"There are a lot of brushfires that we're attacking with the plan of getting this thing right."
Is this an outcome of the failure to find a national consensus on dealing with brushfire wars?