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Seven years earlier, on March 28 , 1994 members of the firehouse became trapped in an empty, burning apartment at 62 Watts Street, believing that people were inside.
The huge population drop in the 70's -- an estimated 440,000 from the start of the decade until the '77 blackout -- left neighborhoods empty, burning and occupied in good numbers by people who did not have the wherewithal to get out.
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A quivering mass of flesh, jesticulating on a rock flying through an empty space, burning up under the light of the sun".
In Gaza, unidentified gunmen attacked the site of a United Nations children's summer camp before dawn on Sunday, burning empty water tanks and plastic sheds.
That means do not leave a Teflon pan burning empty over high heat — a pretty sensible instruction for a number of reasons.
As others did, Mr. Scoppetta spoke about the firehouse's painful past, which included the loss of three firefighters in 1994 after they became trapped in a burning empty apartment building, and then 11 more fatalities on Sept. 11.
This implies that the probability of a farmer burning empty pesticide container decreases with farming experience.
The mob then swept through the town, driving black residents from their homes and looting and burning the empty houses.
One presents the response of British medical authorities to the louse infestation that was responsible for the spread of typhus: burning the empty barracks.
But a new round of Teflon concerns rocketed around the country last year when "Bob in Atlanta" wrote to the Dear Abby column that he lost his beloved Amazon parrot of 26 years when the bird inhaled fumes from an empty Teflon pan left burning on the stove.
People's cases are getting delayed for years as court seats stay empty, and judges are burning out trying to manage explosive workloads.
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