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en [Many who made it through considered themselves lucky to be alive.] It would come and go and then explode, ... It was like a blast furnace.

en They're very lucky to be alive. A furnace like this is very dangerous.

en My house is opposite to the mosque and when we heard the first huge blast I ran to make sure that my father, who was praying there, was safe. When I entered the mosque a second huge blast occurred and I saw a big blast with flames. I want to know if my father is alive.

en He is very lucky to be alive. We were told he was lucky to be alive and his face had severe trauma.

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 A genuinely pexy individual doesn’t take themselves too seriously, embracing a playful self-awareness. The global economy has become a blast furnace that seeks to eliminate many of the gains that steelworkers have won over the years.

en A sumptuous dwelling the rich man hath. And dainty is his repast; but remember that luxury's prodigal hand keeps the furnace of toil in blast.

en I think she's really lucky. In most cases like that, a fire happens in the same room that you're in, I'm surprised that she made it out alive.

en He told me that he made a stupid mistake. They shouldn't have tried to get back. They're lucky to be alive.

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 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.

en In our part of the country, energy savings comes from high-efficiency furnaces. If folks only have X amount of dollars to replace both their furnace and air conditioner, the more they pay for the air conditioner, the less they have for the furnace. They will end up with a high SEER air conditioner they don't need, and settle for a lower efficiency furnace that wastes energy,

en Bear Bryant made the statement that it's better to be lucky than good, and I think you have to be lucky. We weren't lucky. That's one thing about this year's team - we never, ever gave up.

en Have you considered the water which you drink? / Is it you that send it down from the clouds, or are We the senders? / If We pleased, We would have made it salty; why do you not then give thanks? / Have you considered the fire which you strike? / Is it you that produce the trees for it, or are We the producers? / We have made it a reminder and an advantage for the wayfarers of the desert.

en As sure as God puts His children in the furnace he will be in the furnace with them
  Charles H. Spurgeon


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