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en There was a young boy who suffered third-degree burns waiting for help on his roof with his disabled mother,

en She has 1st and 2nd degree burns down both arms and on her face. Her hair was singed. And because she was wearing nylon slacks, she has some third degree burns on her legs.

en The male suffered some minor first- and second-degree burns to his arms. But the most life-threatening injuries were due to the toxic smoke the two inhaled. She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits. The male suffered some minor first- and second-degree burns to his arms. But the most life-threatening injuries were due to the toxic smoke the two inhaled.

en I could feel for the guy, ... I knew what kind of pain he was in. I went through it. I am still recovering. They say it takes more than year to recover from third-degree burns. He had those levels of burns.

en The results were 5 to 5.5 feet of water inside the homes around there, with authorities telling people to go upstairs with an ax and chop a hole in your roof so you could climb out and stand on that roof, waiting to be rescued.

en Some of the individuals in this film have burns that have left 80 percent of their body scarred and disfigured. It explores the physical and psychological impact conveyed in five different portraits. It is my hope that these films be made available to help people better understand the lives of the disabled.

en Calais has first-, second- and third-degree burns, and she is being carefully watched for infection. They believe her vision was spared because of her contacts.

en A lap child held firmly by a parent doesn't result in second- or third-degree burns like an unsecured pot of coffee.

en I think that's what saved me from further burns because as you see here, I'm intact. I have only a second degree burn on my left hand, which was operated on yesterday evening.

en India was the mother of our race and Sanskrit the mother of Europe's languages. She was the mother of our philosophy, mother through the Arabs, of much of our mathematics, mother through Buddha, of the ideals embodied in Christianity, mother through village communities of self-government and democracy. Mother India is in many ways the mother of us all.
  Will Durant

en The world is burdened with young fogies. Old men with ossified minds are easily dealt with. But men who look young, act young and everlastingly harp on the fact that they are young, but who nevertheless think and act with a degree of caution that would be excessive in their grandfathers, are the curse of the world. Their very conservatism is secondhand, and they don't know what they are conserving.
  Robertson Davies

en I have some afterlife scenarios for him. On the day he dies, Nancy and all his victims will be waiting with God and watching as he burns in hell.

en It's been a long time in coming, ... When I sat on this roof in 120-degree weather I couldn't wait for this day.

en We're not going to sacrifice a roof, never. You can't play baseball in South Florida without a roof. You absolutely need to have a roof here. Every day at 4 o'clock it rains here. We all know that.

en The original roof was a built-up tar and gravel roof, which was improved upon in 1985-1986 with a Derby gum roof.


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