About Candles
A candle is an ignitable wick embedded in wax, or another flammable solid substance such as tallow, that provides light, and in some cases, a fragrance. A candle can also provide heat, or be used as a method of keeping time. The candle can be used during the event of a power outage to provide light.
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... " When I get in the mood, I light two Candles - preferably red ones - and sit down by the piano...
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... Children from St Mary s Ukrainian School lit some of the 52 Candles - one for each week of the war - during an ecumenical prayer service at the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in London...
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... Deadly fires - often caused by Candles - have become a regular occurrence in Gaza because of severe power shortages...
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... Blankets, Candles, PJs - and so to bedMany of you shared your tactics for keeping cosy as the nights draw in and temperatures plummet...
Manchester shooting: Lockdown party victim was 'peacemaker'
... Candles and flowers were not to follow Links in the scene in memory of the victims Why is the BBC North West, and? You can also send ideas for a story ...
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Manchester shooting: Lockdown party victim was 'peacemaker'
Lola Ajose, said Her Husband was a "kind man" and "an amazing father"
A father of three of the "attempt to keep The Peace ", when he was shot and killed with Another Man in the case of a lockdown party in Manchester, his said family.
vonabayomi seller Ajose, 36, and a 21-year-olds were killed by a lone gunman in Caythorpe Street, Moss Side , on Sunday.
Mr Ajose, known as Abi or Junior, was said at The Party , looking for a friend, His Family .
police and social workers have appealed for help to catch The Killer .
Lekan Oyekanmi said, it was a community event for children earlier in The Day , visited his brother-in-law, Mr. Ajose with His Family .
"we had such a Good Time and wanted it to be said for The Adults in the evening," He Said .
"He [Mr Ajose] remained, and was in search of his friend who was not in The Right mood. "
Lekan Oyekanmi said the shootings were said to be a great shockMr Oyekanmi, the shots caused a rush, and after The Second shot, he saw two men on the ground, one of them was his brother-in-law.
"I thought he was looking for his friend, but what to have - I know, he was trying to keep The Peace ," he added.
"He's The Peacemaker of all. "
'Amazing father'Mr Ajose, described the work for children's services at Manchester City Council, of His Family as the "go-to" person for people who needed help in the community.
His widow, Lola said: "He was a friendly man, everyone loved him. He worked in children's services and was very emotional.
"I could not do The Job he is doing, he is just a natural talent. It takes a strong person, dealing with vulnerable children. "
she described Her Husband as "The Best man" and an "amazing father".
youth workers Akemia Minott said the death brought a "new level of devastation", to the Moss Side community, but bring The Killer to justice would be "part of The Healing process".
Greater Manchester told the police before, to find The Killer was "our absolute priority".
The Force said it had not feared against The Party because of "disturbing public order".
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