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Meanwhile, Mervyn King didn't just rain on Brown's parade, he took a fire hose to it.
It took a fire at Oxford Circus station in November 1984 to extend that ban to all sub-surface areas on the Underground network.
In 1911, it took a fire to wake us up.
Back up, YoungSerious: "A friend of mine got blitzed, took a fire extinguisher and sprayed a guy's feet.
It took a fire brigade between 15 and 20 minutes to find the fire after the control room was first alerted, according to an NRC account.
New York had not been ignorant of these girls' entreaties, but it took a fire to lend the moral urgency necessary to make New York listen.
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In his lab last week, Dr. Berger took a fire-resistant case from a safe and reverently lifted the skull from its foam bed, revealing its startlingly delicate face.
If you took a firing rate of an average weapon and somehow derived an "average bullets to kill," you would be psychopath.
He stood, lunged out of the water, dashed to the wall and took a firing position at its corner, to cover the Marines farther out in the field.
"You could take a fire hose to this sand and you'd never flood it".
In one case, plant workers are said to have broken through a security fence to take a fire truck to unit 1 so it could pump water to cool the reactor.
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