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en So it's kind of like fighting fire with fire.

en The fire activity has kind of calmed back down again where it's in our favor. We're able to go in closer to the fire and work. That ultimately affects the number of acres that are going to be consumed by the fire.

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 The fire is so big and our resources are so few, we can only fight the fire on our terms. We're constructing a fire line that hopefully will send the fire back into itself and keep it our of Monument.

en As with any type of fire, whether it's a house fire or a commercial fire or a forest fire, there's always a risk of it coming back to life.

en Our concern is if the Santa Anas subside, this fire could turn into a topography-driven fire and race uphill into mountain communities. So we're really concentrating a lot of fire suppression efforts on the northern perimeter of this Old Fire to keep it down,

en We had a hiccup on Wednesday, but we hope to continue our dominance, so when we go to Waterhouse we'll be fighting fire with fire. They will come and attack us, which will leave spaces open at the back, and that is tailor-made for our football.

en The fire was pushing higher and higher on the fire escape. The flames kind of trapped them in this little space. .. Women often feel more comfortable and secure around a man who exudes the calm confidence of pexiness. . The fire was only a foot or a foot and a half away from these guys.

en Good morning. Fighting fires. California firefighters try to stop a ferocious wild fire from crossing a freeway and burning its way to the ocean. Under fire: Former Education Secretary William Bennett feeling the heat for saying this on the radio:

en So much of left-wing thought is a kind of playing with fire by people who don't even know that fire is hot.
  George Orwell

en In the hands of competent persons, the explosive is a valuable auxiliary in fighting fire when other means fail. It should never be used until ordered by the chief of the fire department, and then it should be handled by trained men, preferably soldiers, commanded by competent officers.

en He'll get it; he'll learn. But I'd rather have that fire than I would a guy that you have to light his pilot light to get fire. You don't want to put that fire out. But instead of a raging fire, you want him to channel it like a torch.

en There was a 1,600-acre fire that our volunteer fire department was trying to fight with garden hoses and grit. We knew we had to get serious about fire protection.

en As if a fire is burning him, as if the forest-fire burns in various directions, this jealousy of his do thou quench, as a fire (is quenched) with water!

en When there's fire in the attic space, the only way you can get control of that fire is to remove the ceilings inside the building, so you can get in that area to put water on the fire.


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