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The result of this combination ratio is a map, in units of years, that represents the time necessary to regrow every forest stand in YNP to its mature pre-19888 fire) standing wood biomass.
"He's without his helmet, standing in the open, exposing himself to enemy fire, standing watch over a severely wounded soldier.
Very quickly on Tuesday, NATO released several videos of soldiers under fire, standing their ground and launching volley after volley in the direction of the partly constructed building where the attackers had holed up.
Many of those left stood behind yellow police tape, watching as firefighters battled the fire, standing in cherry-pickers and pouring water onto rooftops as flames shot up from buildings.
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Until the late 1960's, firemen often rode to fires standing on back steps and holding on to the back of the truck.
Of all the reasons to get fired, standing up for customers is the most noble.
In forest fires, standing dead pines and kelo trees easily catch fire and burn partly and therefore they may comprise a significant amount of charred wood, to which some lichen species are specialized (Lõhmus and Kruustuk 2010; Fig. 8).
Murray came out firing, standing up to the baseline and attempting to hit hard, angled drives whenever possible to keep Nadal off his relentless rhythm from the back of the court.
He also has two 12-pound trophies in his bedroom, both of a man in a fire suit standing next to a tire.
But all coniferous forests, and the evergreen broadleaf trees of hot, dry zones, frequently develop conditions ideally suited to the spread of fire through standing trees.
It was demolished in 1966, after being damaged in a fire and standing empty for years; virtually all the hospital's records disappeared with the rubble.
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