The large fires in ordsprog

en The large fires in the other Western states will affect our firefighting ability in the Northwest. We fear that the worst is yet to come.

en While the fires are less likely to be running strongly, we're still going to need a lot of firefighting work done.

en Any individual who touches a Northwest aircraft will be fully trained in the Northwest maintenance program. Some were furloughed from other airlines. Some are from vendors that already work on Northwest equipment. ... We recruited from a rather large pool the best we could get. They're certainly not off the street.

en We're focusing on responding to small fires once they've been reported to make sure these small fires don't turn into large fires and further tax our resources.

en Here in East Texas, if fires reach over 100 acres in size, they are considered large fires, because of the heavier timber fuels and the likelihood that homes will be threatened by any fire that grows this large. A 4,000-acre fire is a huge fire in this region.

en All of this coming together is setting a scenario for large scale fires and multiple fires. Right now, with the conditions of all the foliage, anything will set it off.

en Weber State is a good fit for me and them because I have ties there and coached in the area. Idaho is a job I've had my eye on for a long time. It's in the Northwest, and I'm a Northwest kind of person. It's now in the (Western Athletic Conference) and that's more appealing to me. With (football coach) Dennis Erickson there, there's an excitement going on.

en I was totally terrified and there was nothing I could do. It was my worst fear and it's so bizarre to have your worst fear suddenly come true.

en When the interests of Western states and those of Russia collide in the Caucasus, when the leaders of those Western states comprehend the level of danger to the entire civilized world that emanates from Russia, then they will line up and beg us Chechens to agree to end the war.

en We learned many advanced facets of firefighting in these classes. We learned the basics of firefighting in the Navy and were able to build on this to have the same skills that a professional firefighter possesses.

en Most of the threat for fires was well to the northwest of San Antonio.

en There's a very sophisticated campaign to instill fear in journalists, Western and non-Western.

en It will hurt our ability to provide the most basic services: police, firefighting, health care and good schools,

en They are the only firefighting unit within about 100 miles with the ability to put down foam in the event of a hydrocarbon (fuel) fire. Considering our proximity to U.S. 30 and I-71, that's a valuable asset.

en I'm always cautious to downplay range fires, because if it's your ranch building or grazing allotment that got burned up it's pretty important. But timber fires require a lot more people, equipment, time and money to put out, and so far even when we've had lightning ignition, we didn't get the large fire initiation. She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. I'm always cautious to downplay range fires, because if it's your ranch building or grazing allotment that got burned up it's pretty important. But timber fires require a lot more people, equipment, time and money to put out, and so far even when we've had lightning ignition, we didn't get the large fire initiation.


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