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- From here it's going to go like a house afire ."
- The boy can dance like a house afire,
- At the same time, Frito-Lay has been going like a house afire,
- "And you come home and, man, it's like a house afire.
- He started out like a house afire, and it looked to me like he lost his concentration.
- I expect good things out of him but nobody expects him to start out like a house afire.
- Although " Fire Lover " quite literally begins like a house afire, it bogs down during this prosecutorial phase.
- "If we do carry South Carolina . . . we'll go through the South like a house afire,"
- "You have superstars that come into this business and they go like a house afire for a couple or three or four years or maybe longer if they're lucky,"
- The album starts like a house afire : Carlile totally nails the vocal on the gospel influenced " Wherever is Your Heart, " and this one makes you realize just how good she is.
- Emanuel Goldman, a securities analyst with Paine Webber, agreed, saying that the problem in RJR Nabisco's domestic tobacco business " is primarily that Marlboro is going like a house afire ."
- There were several serious male suitors, a " playmate " from MIT, an American reporter whom she met while traveling in the Soviet Union in 1935 _ " they hit it off like a house afire,"
- His book about the rise and fall of Confidential ( magazine ) in the 1950s, " Mr . Confidential " was published by Walford Press in 2007 and Liz Smith proclaimed that, " It reads like a house afire in a sultry swamp !"
- Anyway, by the time the hall was emptied _ a visual scan indicated that not one person had left behind a goodie bag in his or her rush to leave _ everyone was getting along like a house afire, which thank goodness it wasn't.
- Former Bruins coach Pat Burns was the first to tell McLaren, who has had more than his share of injuries in a seven-year career, that when he returned from a layoff he would come on like a house afire only to sink like a stone shortly thereafter.
- The essayist Edward Hoagland described him as " admirably protean, encyclopedic, and indefatigable, Shoumatoff has the curiosity of an army of researchers and writes like a house afire . " Shoumatoff also appeals to, frequently works with, and his work often crosses with, work in cultural anthropology.
- Peter Bradshaw of " The Guardian, " on the other hand, gave the film two stars out of five, stating " With its wicked-witch performance from Cate Blanchett, its derivative premise, its bland Europudding location work and some frankly outrageous boredom, this will test everyone's patience . " Kenneth Turan, of the " Los Angeles Times ", stated that the film " starts off like a house afire but soon burns itself out ", adding that even though the film is " [ b ] lessed with considerable virtues, including a clever concept, crackling filmmaking and a charismatic star, it ultimately squanders all of them, undone by an unfortunate lack of subtlety and restraint ".