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"More of fire than of the blood" may refer to the non-noble lineage of Napoleon, who took power during a coup.
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It'll get really hot and they have a lot more BTUs of fire.
There were more chants of "Fire Sather!" directed at Rangers Coach Glen Sather at Madison Square Garden last night.
After a few more blasts of fire, and wild cheering, it was over.
Under the fire suppression scenario, the simulation showed that both fine and coarse fuels were at a medium-high level after a few more decades of fire suppression.
In post hoc analysis, we found that officers in the dump conditions committed approximately 5 times more priority of fire violations than officers in the slice conditions.
Watch for more tales of fire sales by indebted billionaires forced to dump assets in a hurry to pay off big debts.
Practicing the drill with your children will help them see that fire is a tool, not a toy, and will teach them to be more respectful of fire -- and less likely to play with it.
"But he could win, if he's willing to get more of that fire going".
"I tried but I didn't have any more of that fire.
Senator John Kerry has focused more of his fire on "Benedict Arnold C.E.O.'s," executives who send American jobs overseas.
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