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Out in the wood-burning country, the long fire has not yet been lit.
One of his pictures shows a line of firefighters, with yellow stripes on their jackets and pants, threading their way through the new gray world, clutching a long fire hose like children linked together on a leash for a school trip.
Given the current long fire cycles, it is likely this landscape will experience an increasing dominance of fire-avoiding species such as sugar maple and eastern hemlock, with consequences for fire-adapted tree species and fire-dependent communities.
Comparisons of simulated fire size classes with those from an 86-year long fire history showed that empirical data cannot capture the variability that could be revealed by simulation modeling.
The attack would be preceded by a 30-minute long fire preparation.
Because it seems like Michael Jackson's life has been one long fire sale.
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Brooks, who is five feet ten with long fire-red hair, was an improbable choice for the job.
Or think of the Palestinian rockets long fired at Israel.
Long fired eight times from two metres away.
Also unmissable is Cartagena, a beautiful, fortified Spanish colonial port which has long fired the imagination of painters and writers.
Literary locations have long fired some peculiar part of our imagination, especially when they are transposed on the world around us.
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