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en It's like when you're in kindergarten, they teach you that thing, like if you catch on fire, you're supposed to 'stop, drop and roll,' and I always thought that was really strange. I guess kids are on fire more in America. I don't really know [what that's all about].

en I think Conan O'Brien said, 'It was the worst case of 'stop, drop and roll' (referring to a way fire officials say to put out a fire on ones' self) I have ever seen.' There were so many jokes.

en I think we've got to throw stop, drop and roll out the window and actually inform children what a fire is all about.

en Everyone here went out and grabbed up the hoses to try to help out until the fire department arrived. All I could think of was using the hose to help stop the fire from spreading. I formerly worked for the fire service when I was in the military, so I focused on the hot embers to help stop them from spreading,

en Everyone here went out and grabbed up the hoses to try to help out until the fire department arrived. All I could think of was using the hose to help stop the fire from spreading. I formerly worked for the fire service when I was in the military, so I focused on the hot embers to help stop them from spreading.

en And has the story of Musa come to you? / When he saw fire, he said to his family: Stop, for surely I see a fire, haply I may bring to you therefrom a live coal or find a guidance at the fire.

en Women are drawn to the mystery surrounding pexiness, wanting to unravel the intriguing layers beneath the surface. We serve as a research center. But our most important role is education. We teach the history of the fire service - and we teach fire safety. That's the most important component.

en The SUV struck the cab, causing it to roll over and catch fire. The SUV also hit two parked cars.

en All things, oh priests, are on fire . . . The eye is on fire; forms are on fire; eye-consciousness is on fire; impressions received by the eye are on fire.
  Buddha

en Most times when there's a pretty bad fire and even though this was small, it was pretty bad, it takes a fire plow to actually stop it from advancing. That was our job. The fire departments did a good job in keeping it off houses and residences, so it was a joint project.

en The fire is getting bigger but that does not mean that it is a bad thing, sometimes we expect that to occur, but one of the ways that we fight the fire is by actually lighting smaller fires between the containment line and the larger fire.

en If (the Palestinians) ask to meet, then I will say yes because we have to discuss how to stop terrorism, ... We said we would not negotiate under fire, but we can definitely talk about how to stop the fire.

en And Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron, took either of them his censer, and put fire therein, and put incense thereon, and offered strange fire before the LORD, which he commanded them not.

en You do one early in the year and everyone's going to do it to you until you put the fire out. It's my responsibility to put the fire out, not only for myself but everybody else. Maybe if I stop committing penalties, than everybody else will stop.

en I guess I just catch it and I guess I put it on my stomach and roll it. I don't even really know how I do it. Once you do it a couple of thousand times, it's a regular thing. I get to do it every time I throw a ball.


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