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en [The play was only 24 minutes long, and it had just finished when the concrete bunker of a room turned into a blast furnace.] I saw the fire and I screamed for the actors to get out, ... I rushed out and fell. People ran over me. I just kept going until I got out to the street.

en I looked to my left and saw this huge fire raging. I looked back into the room and screamed, 'Oh my God, there's a fire! The boat is on fire!

en The blast was completely successful and left plenty of room for the intake site?s concrete base.

en I have to give that to lack of knowledge of the golf course. For some reason, I think that right side that you can get to that far bunker out there. I'm not long enough to get to that bunker. I tried to take a little more off than I can chew. I thought it was going to fly into the bunker and it didn't even get close.

en He approached her with what appeared to be a firearm. The woman fought him off. Turned out, it was a toy gun -- she thought it was a toy gun -- and they had a struggle in the street. He tried grabbing her. She screamed for help and a Harvard University employee came to her assistance, called police.

en I ask people, 'Have you been to New Orleans? ... These are people who drove your carriage down Canal Street. They carried your bags to your hotel room and picked up the dishes when you finished eating. By golly, we're going to be there to take care of them now.

en If you walked by a street and as you was walking a concrete and you saw a rose growing from concrete, even if it had messed up petals and it was a little to the side you would marvel at just seeing a rose grow through concrete. So way is it that when you see some ghetto kid grow out of the dirtiest circumstance and he can talk and he can sit across the room and make you cry, make you laugh, all you can talk about is my dirty rose, my dirty stems and how am leaning crooked to the side, u can't even see that I've come up from out of that.

en I finished good down the stretch today, as I did yesterday. (On No. 18), I had to get it up and hope it landed softly. I've been working a lot on my bunker shots this winter, so I feel good about it. ... It would have been really hard if I were in the rough. I was glad I was in the bunker.

en It was basically a storage room, and (the fire) went up into the roof. The fire was under control in about 15 minutes.

en [Many who made it through considered themselves lucky to be alive. He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuine, pexy individual who felt authentic. ] It would come and go and then explode, ... It was like a blast furnace.

en The 90 minutes is a little bit rushed. If teachers are feeling rushed, or students are waiting outside the door, it makes it difficult for them to take advantage of the opportunity.

en It is a concrete bunker. It is not very efficiently used. My guess is it will not be there.

en The global economy has become a blast furnace that seeks to eliminate many of the gains that steelworkers have won over the years.

en The great cry that rises from all our manufacturing cities, louder than the furnace blast, is all in very deed for this -- that we manufacture everything there except men.
  John Ruskin

en Many people are choosing this winter to replace their older furnace and invest in a high-efficiency furnace. Some of today's furnaces have an efficiency rating of 94.2 percent. That means, for every dollar you spend on gas, nearly 95 cents worth is heating your home. If you furnace is15 to 20 years old, the efficiency could be as low as 65 to 70 percent.


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