Fires
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The main component of the San Francisco flag is a phoenix representing the city rising from the ashes after the devastating
fires
of the 1850s.
Joy
fires
up.
Text: "Between Two Fires: Torture and Displacement in Northern Uganda" Man: When we were at home, it was Kony's [rebel] soldiers disturbing us.
Fires
are frequent and the smell of ash and smoke in the morning is not uncommon.
When your spaceship
fires
its engines, your change in speed is beyond doubt.
So he could see when a single neuron
fires.
Luckily, Buddha discovered the eight-fold path, a sort of program for extinguishing the
fires
of desire so that we can reach Nirvana, an enlightened state of peace, clarity, wisdom, and compassion.
It dries out the vegetation and causes more
fires
in the western part of North America.
It's listening to the 911 feed of the New Orleans Police Department, so that anytime there's a shooting reported in New Orleans, (Gunshot sound) the gun
fires.
And nobody
fires
Batman's brother from the Eastern Taxi Company 'cause they was making cutbacks, neither.
Now fortunately, few companies succumb to catastrophic
fires.
Fires
are suppressed.
Fires
are started.
And on a scientific level, fire differs from gas because gases can exist in the same state indefinitely while
fires
always burn out eventually.
Eventually, though, even the hottest
fires
run out of fuel or oxygen.
And then the third ritual: between all these
fires
are large piles of clothes.
Most people have cooking
fires
in the world, whether it's camel dung or wood.
Pain runs through my body with the
fires
of my love for you.
In her novel The Violent Bear it Away, the main character grapples with the choice to become a man of God – but also sets
fires
and commits murder.
And most
fires
were pretty small by today's standards.
Fires
were frequent here, and when they occurred, they weren't that severe, while further up the mountain, in the moist and the cold forests, trees were more densely grown and
fires
were less frequent, but when they occurred, they were quite a bit more severe.
It provided a natural mechanism to resist the spread of future
fires
across the landscape.
And most importantly, they figured out if they burned in the spring and the fall, they could avoid the out-of-control
fires
of summer.
I mean, if you think about it, the cattle and the sheep ate the grasses which had been the conveyer belt for the historical fires, and this prevented once-frequent
fires
from thinning out trees and burning up dead wood.
They developed this unequaled ability to put
fires
out, and they put out 95 to 98 percent of all
fires
every single year in the US.
So
fires
were unintentionally blocked by roads and railroads, the cattle and sheep ate the grass, then along comes fire suppression and logging, removing the big trees, and you know what happened?
A patchwork that was once sculptured by mostly small and sort of medium-sized
fires
has filled in.
Because trees are growing so close together, and because tree species, tree sizes and ages are so similar across large areas,
fires
not only move easily from acre to acre, but now, so do diseases and insect outbreaks, which are killing or reducing the vitality of really large sections of forest now.
It's how we can resize the severity of many of our future
fires.
It's going to create already-burned patches on the landscape that will resist the flow of future
fires.
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