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He made the fires.
He said the gusty, shifting winds and steep terrain, and the extreme dryness of the trees and brush in the area, had made the fires difficult and dangerous for the crews on the ground.
After you've made the fires, throw living plants onto the fire, making heavy smoke.
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But several scientists at the park said the perpetual lack of water had made the fire's impact more severe.
First, the fire wouldn't start, then the hamburgers dripped fat and made the fire blaze and ruined the buns and the meat.
Erratic winds and steep, unstable terrain made the fire, which was discovered on Friday, hard to fight.
"And it settled over the building in a gleaming sheath of white that made the fire a wonderful thing to see.
They used bone-dry wood, stacked precisely, and left out tires, which would have made the fire less efficient.
Fire! Ok, I made the fire bit up… basically, the upshot is that, yes, when AT&T say "unlimited", they actually mean it this time.
So he has made the fire alarm boxes his life's work, pouring his passion into his painting.
While it was not exactly Julian's brainchild, his meticulous care in the preparation of the soy protein made the fire fighting foam possible.
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