Sentence examples for forgotten fire from inspiring English sources

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It's a culmination of things: the toast under the grill, the tea-towel and the forgotten fire blanket.

The finalists in the category for young people's literature are Adam Bagdasarian, for "Forgotten Fire" (Dorling Kindersley Michael Cadnumum, for "The Book of the Lion" (Viking, Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers Carolyn Comanan, for "Many Stones" (Front Street); Jerry Stanley, for "Hurry Freedom!" (Crown Publishers); and Gloria Whelan, for "Homeless Bird" (HarperCollins Children's Books).

by Kim Addonizio "A New Selected Poems" (Houghton Mifflin Company) by Galway Kinnell "New Addresses" (Alfred A. Knopf) by Kenneth Koch "The Other Lover" (University of Chicago Press) by Bruce Smith YOUNG PEOPLE'S LITERATURE "Forgotten Fire" (A Melanie Kroupa Book, Dorling Kindersley Publishing Inc).

In the end, however, it looks like this year's hot holiday present may be next year's forgotten fire hazard.

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Forget fire, theft and term life.

Mayor Steve Bach, an anti-tax advocate advocate, says that the lack of tax revenue has not affected the handling of the wildfire, but he offered a dire warning after a press briefing about the fire: "Forget the fire, at our current cost curve, we'll be insolvent in eight years".

But he appears to have forgotten European fire safety regulations and was quickly thwarted by the fire-retardant flag as the flames quickly flickered out.

New Yorkers might have had a hard time that day imagining a catastrophe sufficient to make them forget the fire at the "fire-proof" Equitable Building any time soon.

When Pamela Beck put her bags down to pay for her coffee on Saturday afternoon, a loaded gun she had forgotten about fired from her handbag.

Who can forget the fire that dramatically destroyed the Hindenburg in 1937, killing 36 people?

The marvellous sonnet "And Change, with hurried hand" shows Tuckerman at his best in its vividness of image and unresolved emotion: And Change, with hurried hand, has swept these scenes: The woods have fallen; across the meadow-lot The hunter's trail and trap-path is forgot; And fire has drunk the swamps of evergreens!

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