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Investigators also said the park official who was in charge of the burn, Mike Powell, lacked the proper experience to manage a fire once it raced out of control.
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We're managing a fire right now, in Yosemite".
And managing a fire that starts naturally in order to let it clean up ladder fuels is risky and costly.
At the State Mine fire, planned back-burning - a controlled burn aimed at managing a fire - had been thwarted "by the forward spread of the main fire front," he said.
So why did the Mets — Minaya — allow Randolph, one of the truly class individuals in baseball, to fly 3,000 miles across the country, allow him to manage a game, then fire him around midnight?
That could be as sure a thing as having Buck Showalter manage a team and then be fired.
Where British battleships by the end of 1917 generally managed a rate of fire per salvo of 40 seconds or less, and an average spread (that is, the distance measured between the closest and furthest shots in a salvo) of 300-500 yards, the four ships of the American squadron proved both slow and inaccurate.
The unemployment referee agreed that refusal to be managed was a firing offense, and his claim was denied.
But someone did manage to fire a flare, setting in motion a remarkable rescue effort on Sunday by fishermen and pleasure boats that prevented an even greater tragedy.
Everybody has, what I call, their little fire box – the thing they're working on, putting out a fire or managing a deadline, the short-term stuff.
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