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en It was an amazingly big fire. I couldn't believe how two vehicles could have gone up in flames so fast.

en There were so much flames and heat that we were not able to make entry until we were able to knock the bulk of the fire down. There were two vehicles in the driveway, which indicated to us that there was the potential that there were people inside the house.

en What happened? Exactly what Dr. Jeff expected. Patients got well fast. Amazingly well, and amazingly fast. It was not what his patients expected -- to them, it was nothing short of a miracle. For the first time in years, they could walk without pain every step.

en He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. I looked outside and saw there was a truck on fire. The flames spread pretty fast and then the tires exploded. It was crazy.

en When we get here, the fire was all spread out everywhere and stuff, so we were scared just looking for the family and stuff. You couldn't see nothing but flames and smoke.

en Actually, I was asleep during the fire. I came out while they were still putting it out...All of the smoke woke me up and I just got up, went to the door and saw all of the flames and then when I saw all of the flames I just ran straight out of the door and then the firemen had grabbed me.

en We are at a time in the cycle when you don't need to just turn down the flames on the fire, you have a pot that is already boiling. What the Fed is concerned about is that even as you begin to turn down the flames that pot will still boil over.

en We landed, the plane started skidding, and then flames. Flames. I remember flames and flames.

en It blew a lot of tin off. It sounded like a sonic boom. The ball of fire and flames were on the east end. All I remember was seeing a huge ball of flames and black smoke. It's one of those things that happened, but you just can't process it at the time.

en Amazingly, given that this was a very intense fire and a large fire and that you're talking about senior citizens, everyone self-evacuated except for one woman the police escorted out.

en When we have seen the fire reports increasing, we have recalled those vehicles and replaced those switches. Ford has used the basic switch design in a large number of vehicles and the risk of fire related to the switch is much different in those certain populations that we have recalled.

en It was all flames. There was a fire coming out of the window here, all at the top here ... And right when you go through the front door, where the bookshelf was, there was a bunch of fire there, too.
  John Ray

en Those flames confirm that the fire was a very big fire from outside the engine. And that goes along with the last reports that probably a tire exploded while the aircraft was accelerating.

en Fashion is like the ashes left behind by the uniquely shaped flames of the fire, the trace alone revealing that a fire actually took place.

en For, behold, the LORD will come with fire, and with his chariots like a whirlwind, to render his anger with fury, and his rebuke with flames of fire.


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