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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.
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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.
The Fire & Life Safety Division is charged with the responsibility to design, implement, and manage a vigilant fire safety program.
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.
From USA Today: "The House Ethics Committee said it needs more time to look into the conduct of Rep. Alan Grayson (D-Fla)., a Senate candidate who has come under fire for managing a hedge fund while a member of Congress.
Manage a fire at the end of July?
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?
After some nice play but poor crucial final passes, Cameroon made the breakthrough in the 32nd minute when Abena Ninon found the ball at her feet in the area and managed a turn to fire the ball home.
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.
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