Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
However, when a fire broke out, the two parties accused the other's followers of incendiarism.
The entire prison was designed to avoid incendiarism, with everything, including furniture, being made of concrete or metal.
It all happened just after a celebrated case of incendiarism; the preliminary investigation lasted two days; we were exhausted.
They saw only accidental incendiarism - not murder - and Harry had made no effort to enlighten them.
Men who have committed incendiarism.
The cause of the fire was never determined and put down to "incendiarism," a broad term meaning either arson or defective wiring.
The incendiarism never was clarified.
He quickly unravels the mystery behind his colleague's death and the mastermind behind the incendiarism crimes.
His images of incendiarism are consistently forced, from references to burnout and burning up, to Pale's "normal temperature, about 110 degrees."
To Garion's amazement, Silk made no objection to his factor's blatant incendiarism.
Three people were arrested, and charged with act of incendiarism, and were committed and imprisoned.
Her actions - incendiarism, singing all night, throwing books out of the window - were "her repertoire of coping behaviors."
Joyce argued, "The real trouble is not violence or incendiarism or hysterics or simulated suicide.
The boatmen spoke of horrible atrocities committed by the invaders-- pillage, theft, incendiarism, murder.
"You are of the opinion, then, that one of the firms in some way involved with the Devonshire dump was responsible for this act of incendiarism?"
Canetti's haunting comments on crowds and fire noted that the most striking and dangerous trait of the crowd is "the propensity to incendiarism."
His discussions of forestry, land-management elitism, pastoral incendiarism, nature reserves, the conservation movement and the ecology of disturbance are profoundly valuable.
Although there are various theories of how the two men met, Davies and 'Shoni' became associated in several acts of incendiarism and gate-breaking.
On the other hand, panic and fury, stories of incendiarism, and acts of violence are almost invariable accompaniments of a great conflagration.
On their arrival in Manaos, the police arrest Croc for robbery and incendiarism, and for the murder of twelve Indians.
Other approaches include white phosphorus-soaked felt pads (which also burn more slowly, and pose a reduced risk of incendiarism) and PWP, or plasticised white phosphorus.
The reign of terror still continues, says the declaration, which, after asserting that whatever Serbian troops appear the occupation is followed by pillage, incendiarism and massacres, gives details.
He sees valid revolutionary movements and liquidations of obstructive populations as incendiarism and massacre, and he ascribes many of them to these interior aliens.
The demon BAST is connected with incendiarism, and we now have little doubt that the Brotherhood chose the name because of its demonic connotations.'
Under the same sultan (1324) the Jews were accused of incendiarism at Fostat and Cairo; they had to exculpate themselves by a payment of 50,000 gold pieces.