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" 'All Fires the Fire.' Short stories by Julio Cortázar".
Ninety percent of all fires are caused by human error.
Globally, huge areas of grasslands and shrublands would become heavily canopied forests were all fires suppressed.
His one creed is that 90% of all fires are preventable.
Three quarters of all fires in the North China Plain occur in June.
The fire potential is exacerbated by the past policy, beginning around 1900, of putting out all fires.
The analogy is with forest fires; if all fires are put out instantly, enough kindling builds up so that an unstoppable conflagration becomes inevitable.
Iowa State kept making runs at Kentucky behind its All-Big 12 forward Royce White, but the Wildcats stamped out all fires and then stomped on the Cyclones.
All fires in the empire were put out, and, when the rise of the Pleiades constellation heralded a new cycle, relighted from a single sacrificial blaze.
All fires in a village, including the sacred fire, were allowed to die once a year on the eve of the midsummer Green Corn ceremony, or Busk.
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Huge fires in the late 19th and early 20th centuries prompted an aggressive stamp-out-all-fires policy even though wildfires can be natural and beneficial aids to clearing undergrowth and renewing ecosystems.
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