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NYC recently adopted a law which will ban the spraying of fire-proofing materials containing asbestos on the structural steel of buildings after Feb., 1972.
Mr. Shuttlesworth suffered chest injuries when the pummeling spray of fire hoses was turned on him.
In Kabul's northern reaches, near the airport, a spray of fire reached skyward.
Like everywhere else in the city, kids played in the spray of fire hydrants, people cooked on grills and chatted on stoops.
Sodden from the spray of fire hoses, terrified by the thousands of bullets fired above and the teargas floating into the cellar below, 13-year-old Michael Ward was hiding under a blanket when a police helicopter dropped a bomb on the roof of his west Philadelphia home.
Muted pastels are de rigueur, but Dorothy Kalins, the editor of the new magazine Garden Design, confides that Crocosmia Lucifer, a long-leaved three-footer with floral sprays of fire-engine red, is this summer's "big hit".
Or was the American government at fault for dispersing military and humanitarian aid here as if it were wildly spraying out of a fire hose, without responsibly vetting who they gave it to or accounting for it once it was given?
Local TV images showed the crowd of migrants jostling to get away from clouds of white powder, sprayed from fire extinguishers by police trying to disperse the crowd.
On a high balcony, a man sprayed a plume of fire from an aerosol can, and a teenager danced atop a lamppost.
We spent the battle at extremely close quarters with the Malian army – left to fend for themselves by the French – as they struggled to fight less than a dozen jihadists, wildly spraying bursts of automatic fire everywhere and destroying the city centre.
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