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"extinguish" Definitions
  1. extinguish something to make a fire stop burning or a light stop shining synonym put out
  2. extinguish something to destroy something
"extinguish" Antonyms
light enflame fire ignite inflame kindle bear create start please assuage help save set burn torch enkindle set alight build construct erect raise rear put up revive set up start up give birth fix establish preserve release encourage let go uncompress prompt allow rebuild praise sanction yield permit assist compliment aid support surrender bring about give in aggravate agitate begin disturb irritate lose perturb succeed win build up occasion draw generate rouse elicit arouse bring cause produce trigger engender evoke induce influence provoke spread promote sharpen whet heighten brighten free hearten heat incite increase inspirit liberate uplift warm amplify boost louden intensify magnify augment unmuffle strengthen advance fuel justify reinforce elevate invigorate(US) activate actuate drive move propel run spark turn on appeal cheer crank up delight enchant fascinate open set off touch off resurrect awaken rejuvenate enliven reanimate reawaken renew restore resuscitate regenerate revitalise(UK) revitalize(US) animate rewaken revivify rewake bring back make whole wake up switch on boot boot up initiate log on instigate launch enact commence institute introduce originate found inaugurate intro organise(UK) perpetuate continue maintain prolong extend propagate carry on keep up keep alive keep in existence sustain eternize keep eternalize immortalise(UK) immortalize(US) abet facilitate foster accelerate progress enrich hone refine flourish evolve further ameliorate fortify clear explain fail fall behind lay out subceed be inferior fall short be defeated by be overcome by suffer defeat against be beaten by be conquered by fall to lose to submit to succumb to yield to give up to forfeit to capitulate to make craft fashion form forge model cast manufacture develop arrange conceive invoke assemble mould(UK) unleash unloose unchain discharge be inferior to not be as good as be worse than approve ratify back endorse authorise(UK) authorize(US) pass uphold affirm validate accredit formalise(UK) formalize(US) mandate approbate countenance accept

786 Sentences With "extinguish"

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You can't extinguish it, just like you can't extinguish witches.
" Rallied by the applause, Netanyahu took the opportunity to exceed his remit: "Even today some seek to extinguish the menorah, to extinguish the light that erupts from Zion.
Firefighters were summoned to the house to extinguish the blaze.
A firefighter works to extinguish a burning vehicle in Nante.
A firefighter tried to extinguish a hot spot in Windsor.
A firefighter tries to extinguish hotspots in Kineta, near Athens.
We meet the doctor who must gently extinguish all hope.
This season threatens to extinguish the last spark in them.
Besides, extreme policies fuel irrational fears rather than extinguish them.
Once inflation gets going it becomes extremely difficult to extinguish.
These leaders give us new hope, then they extinguish it.
It took firefighters more than six months to extinguish it.
Even tough gun control legislation will not extinguish gun violence.
But by the same token, to extinguish it is foolish.
It is just the thing to extinguish any lingering heat.
Several fireboats were dispatched to extinguish the fire, he said.
"I don't think you can extinguish what people already know."
The other two fires took five more hours to extinguish.
The other two fires took five more hours to extinguish.
It took firefighters nearly 10 hours to extinguish the blaze.
We must tackle this from all angles to extinguish it.
Or did Brutus and his league extinguish a nascent tyrant?
Congressional Republicans went to new lengths to extinguish any such expectations.
She called 911 and fire crews responded to extinguish the fire.
Instead of "Embrace, Extend, Extinguish," we now have "Adopt, Extend, Profit."
His gift, she said, is to take anguish and extinguish it.
Is that directed at Lamar, or a flame that wouldn't extinguish?
Rain from a winter storm helped firefighters extinguish the house fire.
It took 32 firefighters about 15 minutes to extinguish the blaze.
Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring wants to extinguish hate in Virginia.
Pranksters tried to extinguish the flame by tossing buckets of water.
Again, the larger scale of human suffering threatens to extinguish hope.
Firefighters arrived from Colorado to help contain and extinguish the blaze.
Three fear responses were seen in both the animals and human subjects: 1) resilient/quick to extinguish (signs of fear or stress were gone immediately or quickly), 2) slow to extinguish (signs of fear or stress lingered, but eventually the subject showed no signs of fear or stress), and 3) failure to extinguish (signs of fear or stress persisted indefinitely).
The seven lamps of architecture kindle and extinguish along its resinous radius.
At times, the security threatens to extinguish the tournament&aposs festive spirit.
Firefighters worked to extinguish a house on fire in Santa Clarita, Calif.
It took firefighters over an hour to extinguish the blaze, officials said.
My sim panicked; he couldn't manage to extinguish the fire fast enough.
Clearly, news outlets believed their audiences didn't want to extinguish the myths.
Thousands of firefighters are working to extinguish 14 different fires across California.
Emergency responders worked for more than an hour to extinguish the blaze.
A plane drops water to extinguish fire in Kampar, Riau, Indonesia, Aug.
"People think that air tankers and helicopters completely extinguish fires," Lopez said.
It is the latest pocket of opposition Assad is trying to extinguish.
Any negative perception could extinguish consumer desire to switch from an incumbent.
This time, his father said, it was impossible to extinguish the fires.
"Imprisoning us will not extinguish Hongkongers' desire for universal suffrage," he wrote.
He said it took 20143 minutes for firefighters to extinguish the flames.
But nicotine addiction can happen swiftly and is extremely hard to extinguish.
He also had a spark to him that no cancer could extinguish.
It took more than a week for firefighters to fully extinguish it.
But ambition is hard to extinguish, no matter how rugged the terrain.
Firefighters struggled to extinguish a fire at Stockholm's Royal Institute of Art.
RBS also said the deal would extinguish legacy liabilities of 300 million pounds.
Yet, in court, his Justice Department takes positions that would extinguish such coverage.
The caliphate, he says, wants to extinguish life; he wants to reignite it.
But if Michael can extinguish souls entirely, the stakes get raised a lot.
And if they can't extinguish the fire, it's going to be a disaster.
Earnings, adjusted to extinguish debt and for restructuring costs, were $1.32 per share.
On winning power after British rule, he moved swiftly to extinguish political opposition.
Once outside he collapsed, rolling on the lawn to extinguish his burning clothes.
It could take up to four days to extinguish the fire, firefighters said.
" The Federal Reserve's quantitative easing "was a good mechanism to extinguish a fire.
To engage in these activities is not to extinguish them from your life.
About 4,000 firefighters were working to extinguish at least 65 blazes Monday morning.
The mansion had subsequently erupted in flames that took firefighters hours to extinguish.
MEGAFIRE The Race to Extinguish a Deadly Epidemic of FlameBy Michael Kodas365 pp.
And will Hezbollah keep trying to extinguish the rebellion, or listen to it?
The discussions come as Reeves tries to extinguish primary challenges from several Republicans.
In another, firefighters struggled to extinguish flames shooting up from inside the vehicle.
Still, for many, the allure of the United States is hard to extinguish.
Other passengers douse him with water in an attempt to extinguish the blaze.
MEGAFIRE: The Race to Extinguish a Deadly Epidemic of Flame, by Michael Kodas.
Platitudes need to be followed with real efforts to extinguish hate and change laws.
According to NBC Los Angeles, it took five-dozen firefighters to extinguish the flames.
Rojas-Bracho worries that if any breeding females perish, this could extinguish the species.
It seems the Democratic Party wants to extinguish the Bern once and for all.
It was not immediately clear how long it will take to extinguish the flames.
About five homes caught fire and firefighters worked to extinguish those blazes, Folger said.
"That's what individuals with anxiety or PTSD can't do, is extinguish fear," Lowry said.
Fire officials were still trying to extinguish the blaze late on Sunday, she said.
The burning projectile set Clinton's porch ablaze, but a neighbor managed to extinguish it.
Other footage shows a police officer trying to extinguish a police SUV that's ablaze.
And it does not extinguish his desire to see him somehow become the nominee.
But Republicans sought to extinguish those questions on Tuesday with a show of unity.
In fact, they are more likely to extinguish what's left of family farm agriculture.
If signed into law, the bill would extinguish the death penalty in New England.
" He remembered his mother teaching him to be thrifty, advising him: "Extinguish the lamps.
Twelve firefighting units needed around an hour to extinguish the flames just before midnight.
They are also used to extinguish fires where petroleum-based explosions pose a danger.
In sequence, the rotors twirled up to crush the bulb and extinguish the lights.
The Delaware City Volunteer Fire Company said firefighters were still working to extinguish the blaze.
Nobody was hurt, but it took until Friday morning for firefighters to extinguish the blaze.
The goal is not to extinguish all differences; it's to protect the right to differ.
The industry's giants are fighting their own fires but not helping others to extinguish theirs.
It looked like what love must look like, just barely there, so easy to extinguish.
Ultimately, 800 firefighters were required to extinguish the blaze, at a cost of $8 million.
A plane drops flame retardant to extinguish a fire in Chile's Tambotinaja community, Thursday, Feb.
It took firefighters about an hour to extinguish the flames, the local fire department said.
Then she'll attempt to extinguish a candle with the electric charge gathered at her fingertips.
Creating an atmosphere unsafe for moderates of any kind is how you extinguish the grayzone.
But if so, he failed to extinguish the threat — in fact, he made it worse.
The tanks hold flammable liquids that are difficult to extinguish using water and foam suppressants.
Fire whirls are sometimes started deliberately by researchers trying to discover how to extinguish them.
Their role is to extinguish small brush fires before the flames mutate into raging infernos.
Fires involving Tesla vehicles, , can take hours and hundreds of gallons of water to extinguish.
Far from helping extinguish Myanmar's conflicts, Chinese money may simply spray fuel on the fire.
But in California and many other areas, firefighters still try to extinguish virtually every blaze.
"A political election does not extinguish the need for transparency, truth and justice," Chaffetz said.
The fires are particularly difficult to extinguish because many of them are in peat forests.
There was, it seemed to me at the time, only one way to extinguish it.
Lam should invoke emergency powers under a colonial-era ordinance to extinguish the violent protests.
Barr's interview and subsequent actions have done nothing to extinguish Democrats' calls for his resignation.
Halima threw herself on the fire to try to extinguish it with her own body.
British Columbia, which ruled that the province could not extinguish Indigenous titles to the land.
Presumably, it would either extinguish their attraction, or they'd be better prepared to grow old together.
In the clip, Gupta then stops moving and stands still until authorities arrive to extinguish him.
At least one witness told police that Slager used a fire extinguisher to extinguish the flames.
Despite Facebook's efforts to extinguish the content, more and more of it appears online every hour.
The Easy Fire is one in a series of blazes California firefighters are attempting to extinguish.
People make a queue to carry buckets with water to extinguish wildfires in Vigo, northwestern Spain.
Bolton's philosophy is to extinguish all threats to the US by extending military force at will.
Xprize is organizing a public competition for technology that can quickly find and extinguish wildland fires.
Meyer struck out Nick Castellanos and retired Alex Presley on a flyout to extinguish that threat.
The problem is that no one seems to have a plan for how to extinguish it.
Incredibly, the doctors were able to quickly extinguish the fire, with no damage to the patient.
Emergency responders were able to extinguish the blaze and Krystil was airlifted to a nearby hospital.
Ideas are very difficult to extinguish, and they don't necessarily need an institutional home to flourish.
Bodies were floating in the water, and it took fireboats eight hours to extinguish the blaze.
Emergency crews worked to extinguish the fire into the evening, the company said in a statement.
"Obama & his stooges tried to extinguish my American dream & destroy my faith in America," he tweeted.
He feels rather like a fireman, he said, fighting to extinguish a home engulfed in flames.
The production makes one thing clear: Water levels may rise, but they can't extinguish the dance.
Evers is polling well, building up Democratic hopes that they can finally extinguish the Walker boogeyman.
Nonfiction MEGAFIRE The Race to Extinguish a Deadly Epidemic of Flame By Michael Kodas 21.1 pp.
The Egyptian military is still battling to extinguish a militant insurgency centered in the North Sinai.
It took more than seven hours and 3 million gallons of water to extinguish the flames.
Each civic act, he suggested, is a glass of water that may help extinguish the flames.
The SFFD says it was able to extinguish the fire, and that no one got hurt.
Crews were able to eventually extinguish the blaze, though it did burn for around 20 hours.
Although this rain won't extinguish all fires, it will certainly go a long way towards containment.
Firefighters were still working to extinguish pockets of a blaze that have been burning since Monday.
Inspector Sands' surname stems from the use of sand buckets, which are sometimes used to extinguish fires.
Even if you could breathe water, the cold and the crushing pressure would surely extinguish your flame.
Later a structure on the property was seen on fire as crews worked to extinguish the flames.
Since the early 20th century, land managers have responded to fires by attempting to quickly extinguish them.
Some 5,001 personnel are working to extinguish the fire; 592 fire engines and 27 helicopters are assisting.
"Immediate action is necessary to extinguish the current fires and prevent future ones," the Brazilian scientist said.
Orgasms are acceptable only after marriage — and subject to religious diktats that extinguish desire — or after death.
Mr Iqbal argues that the road and the development it is bringing will help extinguish the conflict.
During the course of its burning, the candle will even extinguish itself if it senses unsafe conditions.
The house itself caught fire and was engulfed in flames before fire crews arrived to extinguish it.
"It would extinguish a potential bubble in defensive stocks, without taking the whole market down," he said.
In a bit more than two years, that sorting-out process would extinguish the Republic of Vietnam.
Three family members escaped unharmed, but it took several hours and 40 firefighters to extinguish the blaze.
Responding to an infant's crying after an extended period of time makes the behavior harder to extinguish.
"The weapons also start fires that are hard to extinguish, destroying civilian objects and infrastructure," it said.
"Sadly, the brightest lights are often the ones that extinguish the fastest," said Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria.
The space between lover and beloved is torturous, but to close that space is to extinguish desire.
The fire has claimed six lives, including a firefighter and bulldozer operator working to extinguish the blaze.
Rick readily joins Michonne when she decides to extinguish a burning gazebo where Carl liked to idle.
Now, in our attempt to extinguish our mortality, we are on the verge of extinguishing ourselves. Farewell.
Firefighters continue to search for victims and are still working to extinguish the remnants of the blaze.
By evening, firefighters were still searching for victims and working to extinguish the remnants of the blaze.
The ultimate therapeutic goal of treating PTSD is no longer to extinguish problematic symptoms and stop there.
There is no moral ambiguity in condoning and supporting racists who want to extinguish blacks and Jews.
Firefighters managed to extinguish the blaze by early on Saturday, according to the Federal Rail Administration (FRA).
And once a nitrate film is started, it produces its own oxygen, making it impossible to extinguish.
For over a century, the prevailing strategy has been to extinguish all fires as soon as possible.
More than 8,000 firefighters are working to extinguish the fires, and about 150,000 people were urged to evacuate.
He would tell them it's our thing, but he became one man trying to extinguish a forest fire.
" "Please, let us not extinguish the hope in their hearts, let us not suffocate their hopes for peace!
Its goal is to extinguish potential economic, national, and social infernos that are brought on by climate change.
"Left unaddressed, these challenges can cripple, paralyze, or even extinguish the system," chief judge Ujal Singh Bhatia said.
But Chicago left-hander Aaron Bummer retired Alex Gordon on a grounder to first to extinguish the threat.
Sisi's opponents say the revisions to the constitution extinguish all hope for a civil, democratic and modern state.
More than 5313,000 firefighters are working to extinguish the fires, and about 150,000 people were urged to evacuate.
Once                                          a yearling stopped mid-gallop,then collapsed                                          into a bed of coals the rain could not extinguish.
I struggled with even the most basic concepts, but that did nothing to extinguish my passion for science.
"We will not let this evil order extinguish that great torch," Schumer shouted, holding his left arm high.
Chanler was not the only Gilded Age flame to extinguish in the later decades of the 20th century.
The fire in Southeastern Arizona would eventually burn 47,000 acres and cost more than $8.2 million to extinguish.
One by one, mourners lifted a hand to guard their candles, unwilling to let anything extinguish the flames.
Oklahoma countered that Congress's intent to extinguish those lands is clear from its overall treatment of the tribe.
Most people in the first district are trying to do away with this political tribalism: extinguish those flames.
Matches are a popular tool for burning; the matches are lit, and held to the skin to extinguish.
Brazilian warplanes are dumping water over Rondonia in an effort to extinguish raging fires in the Amazon rainforest.
Sometimes they are pressed into service to extinguish fires that break out in nearby grass heaps and pigsties.
In Scotland, firefighters battled through the night to extinguish a large gorse fire on Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh.
Fireworks shot into the sky above the flaming garage as the fire department raced to extinguish the blaze.
That's what strongmen like Mr. Assad, who turn their armies on their own people, are trying to extinguish.
But in July 1973, a fire broke out in the stacks that took firefighters four days to extinguish.
In that case, Secret Service officers were able to extinguish the flames before the man was seriously injured.
To Mr. McConnell, only the president could extinguish a fire that he sees as endangering Republicans' Senate majority.
The team worked to extinguish the fire before it could spread to other boats docked at the marina.
At least three times, CNN journalists witnessed police charging into the protest to extinguish fireworks lit by demonstrators.
Video footage showed a bus in flames near a university campus as people tried to extinguish the fire.
Of course, if your tree doesn't self-extinguish, you'll want an ornament alerting you Christmas has been ruined.
If tackling the fire directly, the firefighters were told to apply foam and water spray to extinguish the flames.
The cops throw tear gas at protesters, who pick up the canisters and hurl them back or extinguish them.
"Gas pyrogens intended to extinguish fires opened and kept oxygen out resulting in injuries and death," the bank said.
Perhaps Hollywood needs to do what it does best, and extinguish one myth for a newer, more current version.
In fact, Google data reveals what a fool's errand it is to try to extinguish piracy with brute force.
Galicians used WhatsApp group chats to organize and buckets of water and tree branches to extinguish the deadly flames.
Firefighters try to extinguish a fire in the Kalyvia area, about 18 miles south of Athens, on July 31.
No injuries were reported from the blaze, which firefighters were working to extinguish on Tuesday afternoon, the company said.
Freddy Galvis' single off Dayton loaded the bases, but Dayton retired the next three hitters to extinguish the threat.
"A political election does not extinguish the need for transparency, truth and justice," he told Fox News this week.
We are told to evacuate immediately, another alien race is coming to extinguish our little light in the universe.
Firefighters try to extinguish fire in the National Museum of Natural History in New Delhi on April 22016, 2016.
But we have learned that young people, compared with adults, have an impaired ability to extinguish cue-based fear.
Now, I can appreciate their smiles, knowing that tar balls and oil-soaked seabirds will not extinguish their happiness.
Honeywell expects to spend proceeds from the spinoffs on potential acquisitions, share repurchases as well as to extinguish debt.
Residents watched from balconies, and one threw water onto the demonstration, several times, as if trying to extinguish it.
The fire department could not entirely extinguish the fire as long as it is being fed fuel, he said.
The plan, put forth by House Republicans on Tuesday, does not extinguish the suspense on Capitol Hill this week.
"Obama & his stooges tried to extinguish my American dream & destroy my faith in America," he wrote after the pardon.
Mr. Jeys said he used it to spray the roof of his one-story home and extinguish nearby embers.
By evening in London, firefighters were still searching for victims and working to extinguish the remnants of the blaze.
The blaze engulfed the single-family home, and it took many hours for numerous fire departments to extinguish it.
However, it&aposs likely not enough to extinguish the ravaging fires, and could result in its own extreme weather.
Fire and Rescue personal prepare to attempt to extinguish a bushfire near the town of Bilpin on Dec. 19.
It took firefighters more than five hours to extinguish the blaze, and ultimately 36 men and women were killed.
Argentina had rid itself of the Aedes aegypti mosquito in the 1960s during a regionwide campaign to extinguish the insect.
Emergency crews were able to extinguish the fire within hours, and there have been no serious injuries or casualties reported.
Stop putting phones in your rear pocket unless you want the VP of your company to extinguish your flaming butt.
The AGI may then see humans as a threat to its self-preservation and seek to extinguish the human species.
" Mami was simultaneously sucking on a cigarette and shaking a lit match in the air to extinguish the flame. "Oh!
With the help of their guests, they tried to extinguish the fires by rolling up the remains of the dresses.
Later that night, as I extinguish the candle, I will feel the same creeping dread I feel every night now.
"One spark could ignite a flame that no one can extinguish," says an aid worker trying to reduce intercommunal violence.
Brazilian authorities tightened security around the Olympic torch relay after protesters mobbed the event and managed to extinguish the flame.
Firefighters rushed to extinguish the flames that engulfed the debris left where jet hit the ground in a cassava field.
Emergency responders were able to extinguish the blaze and the 29-year-old woman was airlifted to a nearby hospital.
We hope to see the relevant sides 'extinguish fire' through their words and actions instead of 'adding fuel' amid tensions.
Newspaper De Telegraaf reported the car's battery was broken, and part of it caught fire and was difficult to extinguish.
Indeed, Clinton doesn't want to extinguish it; she would need the strong backing of those voters to prevail in November.
The firefighter, who was among about 100 comrades who worked to extinguish the flames and evacuate residents, has been released.
But Iran's proxies are undercutting efforts to unite the civilian population, a necessity if Iraq is to eventually extinguish extremism.
Last summer a fire on Saddleworth Moor, which required army assistance to tackle, took more than three weeks to extinguish.
Meanwhile, between now and December, a tweet or rally could change the tone and extinguish the optimism in a moment.
While blunting our sensations of mental and physical pain, dynorphins simultaneously dull or even extinguish our positive responses to pleasure.
"When there are policies which seek to extinguish the visual representation of that practice it's quite hard-hitting," she said.
Video from television news helicopters showed firefighters trying to extinguish the flames, but the fire did not appear to spread.
That is especially true of smokers who casually flick lit cigarettes and extinguish them with the tips of their shoes.
Images showed smoke billowing as firefighters worked to extinguish the blaze at the scene of the accident on Sunday night.
What they do according to O*NET: Control and extinguish municipal fires, protect life and property and conduct rescue efforts.
More than 140 firefighters responded to the three-alarm fire at 1174 44th Street, which took two hours to extinguish.
Fire services said that while the rain will not extinguish all the blazes, it will help greatly to contain them.
Tesla has also developed a guide for first responders to help fight battery fires, which require more water to extinguish.
The U.S. Attorney's Office claimed that the fire spread to 3,85033 acres of forest and cost $4.5 million to extinguish.
The Bureau of Meteorology in January said rains sufficient enough to extinguish the fires was unlikely until at least March.
"The best way to extinguish any of the impeachment conversation is to create a distraction in the markets," Kilburg said.
Late Sunday, multiple agencies were working to extinguish the fire that according to CNN affiliate WECT had engulfed multiple buildings.
It took more than 40 firefighters two hours to extinguish the blaze as the yacht capsized, CNN affiliate WFOR reported.
You may be wondering why steps haven't been taken to either harness the crater's energy or just extinguish it entirely.
Last Wednesday, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences found itself struggling to extinguish a fire it had started. Again.
At least some of those deals could have affected competition by allowing the dominant firms to extinguish nascent, would-be competitors.
The cop car's lights flicker and extinguish, but after a deep breath Pierce comes back to himself and the lights return.
Researchers hooked rats on cocaine and amphetamine, but found they could extinguish this conditioning by injecting them with THC or CBD.
The only way to stop it would be to extinguish the sun or knock the moon or Earth out of orbit.
One of Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin's chief concerns is that a partisan FBI director will extinguish the Russia-Trump investigation.
McMaster on Sunday called for the United States to "extinguish in our nation" the "hatred and bigotry" on display in Virginia.
How many modern amenities extinguish our curiosity about one another's paths, especially if they don't fit into a single, unified narrative?
Like their penises are on fire and they will die if they can't extinguish the flames in some damp, tight hole.
The deputy head of Azerbaijan's Emergency Situations Ministry told The Independent it took more than three hours to extinguish the blaze.
The shifting of dollars angered top Democrats who believe the race is a chance to extinguish Rubio's future White House ambitions.
In this year more than most, it needs to be defended against the old-new bigotries that would extinguish its light.
Likewise, Mr. Maduro is using economic misery to extinguish the little that's left of Venezuela's private sector and extend state control.
And who else to thank but the thousands of firefighters who have put their life on the line to extinguish them?
She says she and her fellow rescuer covered the injured driver with a blanket to extinguish the flames on his body.
Hundreds of fires burned throughout the city; firefighters racing to extinguish them were shot at; and looters snatched merchandise from stores.
The ministry has sent 12 rescue ships to search for the 31 remaining tanker crew members and to extinguish the fire.
You could have used some serious fire retardant to extinguish this blaze before it got out of control, but you didn't.
Your job is to extinguish an onslaught of rogue robots and figure out what made them "defective" in the first place.
Flames leap from windows at Grenfell Tower in London as over 200 firefighters work to extinguish the blaze, June 14, 2017.
I will confess I'm not optimistic that those who use their power to extinguish people's voices will ever change their ways.
When I repeatedly commanded him to extinguish her, he instead ran outside to continue watching her burn from a safer distance.
Still though, Tesla has come under some government scrutiny after authorities have struggled to extinguish battery-electric fires in its vehicles.
The firefighters used the showerhead to extinguish the melting fiberglass—no report on why the woman couldn't just do that herself.
From the air, firefighters may release water and fire retardant, which can slow its spread but will not extinguish the raging flames.
" D'Souza tweeted thanking Trump for the pardon, saying "Obama & his stooges tried to extinguish my American dream & destroy my faith in America.
The goal was to "purify the earth of its evils" and "extinguish sin" among the native population—one of which was sodomy.
While it might be difficult to get in the mood while you're having a panic attack, it may help extinguish said panic.
Click here to view original GIFIf you're going to call something a firetruck, should its sole purpose really be to extinguish flames?
It is hardly likely that firefighters would refuse to extinguish blazes because of a political disagreement over who runs the fire department.
Soul Stone: The most mysterious of The Infinity Stones, believed to possibly contain the power to capture or extinguish other beings' souls.
For those who don't know, "Lumos" is the spell for lighting the tip of your wand while "Nox" will extinguish that light.
Authorities had to send up a helicopter to extinguish the resulting fire before rescue workers could get to the scene, they said.
Many of the couple's neighbors praised them for hiring a private crew to help extinguish the flames and save many other homes.
It set South Korea and Taiwan on the path to riches, helped extinguish smallpox in the 22014s and has almost eliminated polio.
When any other president would seek to extinguish the flames of hate, Trump has fanned them, often for his own political gain.
The lawsuit claims that park senior leaders decided to contain, and not extinguish, the fire in the park despite extreme drought conditions.
"Hope is a difficult thing to extinguish, particularly when it's well funded," said Steve McMahon, a Democratic political consultant with Purple Strategies.
Over nearly a century, land managers have worked to extinguish blazes as quickly as possible rather than letting them run their course.
The tanks each hold up to 80,000 barrels, or 3.3 million gallons, of volatile liquid fuels, making the fire difficult to extinguish.
"Last year, I pledged that we would work with our allies to extinguish ISIS from the face of the earth," he said.
In the weeks leading up to Election Day, dozens were arrested as cops and private security forces tried to extinguish the protests.
Up north, the Comando Vermelho has formed its own alliance with the Familia do Norte to extinguish any competition in the Amazon.
But when hatred tries to extinguish communities like El Paso, we realize how the border forged our spirit, and made it invincible.
The agency has deployed eight helicopters and 1,512 personnel to extinguish fire across 44,769 hectares of land in Central Kalimantan since May.
Overall, the strategy of gobbling up the competition, whether to incorporate it or extinguish it, has worked well for the tech giants.
That makes Saccone a sharp contrast with Murphy, who used strong rapport with organized labor to extinguish Democratic hopes of defeating him.
The cause was unknown, Fruetel said, adding that he expected it would take fire crews until Thursday to fully extinguish the blaze.
They control and extinguish fires, and serve as a fully trained member of a firefighting crew and serves as a team member.
Columns of smoke billowed over the San Fernando Valley as firefighters worked for about two hours to extinguish the blaze, he said.
Rewind: In 212, TV money was exploding, and universities were suddenly willing to abandon traditions and extinguish rivalries in the name of revenue.
A helicopter drops water in concert with firefighters on the ground trying to extinguish stubborn smoldering areas of the fire off Fairview Ave.
"Last year, I pledged that we would work with our allies to extinguish ISIS from the face of the earth," the president said.
The source tells PEOPLE the man, on fire, ran into a nearby park, where he jumped into a pond to extinguish the flames.
We will work with our allies, including our friends and allies in the Muslim World, to extinguish this vile enemy from our planet.
I want to say that five weeks later I marched onto flight 946 with my head held high, excited to extinguish my fernweh.
Flames and smoke rise as firefighters try to extinguish a blaze that broke out in a forest in Muğla's Dalaman district, July 11.
It is often linked to the belief that multicultural societies, far from promoting diversity, extinguish it by mixing distinct cultures and races together.
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Eyewitnesses saw him, on fire, run into a nearby park, where he jumped into a pond to extinguish the flames, the source said.
As part of the campaign to "Extinguish Circus Cruelty," he urges parents not to take their children to see shows with animal acts.
"We will continue our work with local law enforcement authorities to extinguish this mob mentality and prosecute these criminals to hold them accountable."
Ashley ran in to discover that the candle had developed a six-inch flame, which she tried to extinguish by blowing on it.
The Worland Volunteer Fire Department in Wyoming was recently called upon to extinguish an unusual fire — and the footage they captured is stunning.
Firefighters try to extinguish a fire at a former hotel that was under reconstruction to become a home for asylum seekers on Feb.
We will continue our work with local law enforcement authorities to extinguish this mob mentality and prosecute these criminals to hold them accountable.
The MFB said on Twitter 10,000 litres of water a minute is being poured on the fire, in an attempt to extinguish it.
Despite the best efforts of scientists and skeptics to extinguish it with facts during past the five decades, it still burns on today.
The resulting explosion, however, sparked a massive fire that took firefighters a week to extinguish and burned more than 45,000 acres in Arizona.
Tragically, this is the state of American politics, driven too often by Republican politicians who see prejudice as something to exploit, not extinguish.
He jumped across nearby bushes, grabbed a fuming tear gas canister, stuffed it into his bag and waited for it to extinguish itself.
Local government workers have said they're praying for a "really good downpour" of rain, which would speed up efforts to extinguish the fire.
Natural fires, for all the damage they cause, do thin forests and lead to regrowth, but states have worked quickly to extinguish them.
But I contest the idea that social media will extinguish advanced literacy or lead to a civilization that has given up on books.
It's not the same kind of threat as nuclear weapons, which could quickly extinguish humanity—or at least civilization as we know it.
As firefighters extinguish the blaze in some areas, permitting some evacuees to return, we want to hear from families who are going home.
Residents in Brisbane reportedly tried to extinguish the fire, which also killed one man and hospitalized a woman who were in the vehicle.
Her aim is to extinguish the ego; this evening-length premiere, performed Wednesday at the Chocolate Factory, features not one dancer but four.
The Pacific Railway Act stipulated that where the government had already negotiated treaties granting lands to Native groups, it would extinguish those titles.
Simultaneous actions by numerous federal units would weaken Moscow's attempts to extinguish each movement, as happened during the dismemberment of the Soviet Union.
Heavy rain was also forecast in Victoria for coming days, although officials expect it to dampen, rather than extinguish, many of the fires.
Average earned income: $72,951Average hours typically worked a week: 53.3According to O*NET: Firefighters control and extinguish fires, and respond to emergency situations.
"Although this rain won't extinguish all fires, it will certainly go a long way towards containment," the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) said.
Frost said he had launched a project, Extinguish Hate, and he asked people to donate to the victims&apos fundraising pages: saskia-jones.muchloved.
It's a regular reminder that we still don't fully grasp all the nuances of life on earth, even as we unwittingly extinguish it.
He said they came from many different parts of the world, enduring "unbelievably difficult circumstances" to extinguish the fires and cap the oil wells.
It started burning a third time when it reached the storage yard, requiring fire crews to be called to the location to extinguish it.
The increasingly blunt outcry from Democrats has already rattled congressional Republicans and could extinguish hope for a quick and politically tidy repeal of Obamacare.
Where they could not find a way to extinguish the enemies that would later take their heads, she was more morally flexible, more supple.
"Most people think that asteroids extinguish life, but the opposite is true for life -- life as we know it -- microbial life," the professor said.
Syria Civil Defence volunteers try to extinguish a fire in Maaret al-Numan in the rebel-held Idlib province following reported regime air strikes.
Surrounded by flames and smoke, the horses nervously ran back and forth as workers tried to wrangle them to safety and extinguish the fire.
Using high-tech monitoring to detect and extinguish sources of public ire, such as official misconduct, pollution or land disputes, before they ignite protests.
University students, who were already angry over a forest fire at a natural reserve that the government failed to extinguish, rallied against the changes.
Strong winds meant attempts to extinguish the fire had to be halted on Friday, with the hope of restarting on Saturday, the spokesman said.
The fire department also tweeted that they would remain at the scene for several hours to extinguish the hot spots into the early morning.
But politically speaking, Gingrich blazed a GOP trail in the 6th district that will take a lot more than the Democrat resistance to extinguish.
Police and firefighters took it from there, working together to extinguish the blaze that they believe was sparked by food left on a stove.
In other words, millions of Americans may still be feeling the Bern, but the cold water of simple math may ultimately extinguish the flame.
If your house is on fire, you don't first have to give firefighters your credit card number before they go to extinguish the flames.
"I realized a police officer had been set on fire by a Molotov and her team were trying to extinguish the fire," he said.
Five ship crew members who tried to extinguish the fire were treated for smoke inhalation in hospital, a spokesman for the Red Cross said.
In Daraya, on the outskirts of Damascus, activists said warplanes were dropping a napalm-like substance that ignited fires that were hard to extinguish.
President Joko Widodo has threatened to replace military and police officers fighting forest fires from their posts if they fail to extinguish the flames.
It took firefighters about three hours to extinguish the fire, which had raged over an area of about 1,000 square meters, the service said.
Trump's fans think they've found a way to extinguish anti-Trump energy, including the marches that have swept the nation since he became president.
The city will hand over the Olympic flag to Tokyo, site of the 2020 Summer Games, and extinguish the Olympic flame, burning since Aug.
We have learned from Venezuelan sources that Maduro soon may try to arrest and imprison Guaidó to extinguish the fire of the freedom movement.
California's deadliest wildfire, which started November 8, remained 98% contained after rain helped firefighters extinguish some of the hot spots, Cal Fire said Saturday.
There was no risk of the fire spreading to residential areas, she said, adding that firefighters hoped to extinguish the blaze within the hour.
Trump pursuing this would be welcome news to the nuclear policy community — current stockpiles are easily large enough to extinguish all life on Earth.
In the panhandle, where the massive 412 Fire is located, only light rain is expected, and Guy expects that it won't completely extinguish it.
Electing Hillary Clinton will be an endorsement of permanent political corruption and consent for the use of government as an instrument to extinguish dissent.
What they do according to O*NET: Supervise fire fighters who control and extinguish municipal fires, protect life and property, and conduct rescue efforts.
"Last year, I also pledged that we would work with our allies to extinguish ISIS from the face of the Earth," he said Tuesday.
However, McMaster's call to "extinguish" acts of hatred through terrorism laws triggers a predictable response for those of us in the civil liberties community.
Lightning strikes from the storms could also spark new fires, potentially adding to a situation that officials are saying could take months to extinguish.
Marines use a fire hose to extinguish a fuel fire during live-burn training at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma in Okinawa, Japan, Jan.
Firefighters struggled to extinguish the fire because the flames kept flaring back up, likely because of the fuel on board, the Coast Guard said.
The seven-year-old law has survived Supreme Court decisions and aggressive attempts to extinguish it by Republicans in Congress and the White House.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian President Joko Widodo threatened on Tuesday to sack military and police officers fighting forest fires if they fail to extinguish the flames.
When the President refused both Cox and a judge's orders, a constitutional crisis erupted -- one Nixon sought to extinguish by ordering Richardson to fire Cox.
Paris firefighters — who struggled earlier this week to prevent the 12th-century Notre Dame from collapsing — quickly responded to extinguish the flames at Saturday's protest.
As firefighters fought to extinguish the largest wildfire California's history, they also had to wage a battle against something entirely unexpected — their internet service provider.
Hopkins is fairly certain that one day people will look back at cancer and say: What a pity that it took so long to extinguish.
The banner, which stated: "Annihilate British Dogs, Extinguish Hong Kong Independence Poison", was displayed in the section where around 700 visiting Guangzhou fans were seated.
The Tesla's lithium batteries caught fire, and emergency officials consulted company engineers before determining how to extinguish the battery fire and move the vehicle safely.
Unfortunately, Fox's version of Rocky Horror is a hesitant mashup of the stage and film versions that somehow manages to extinguish the spark of both.
Experts say whichever approach Cal Fire takes, California firefighters are often more aggressive in trying to extinguish wildfires than those in other less-populated states.
But other groups have brought death and destruction to the impoverished country, most notably AQAP, and the United Arab Emirates forces trying to extinguish them.
Members of the National Republican Guards and firefighters try to extinguish a deadly forest fire on June 19 near Pedrogao Grande, in Leiria district, Portugal.
My method for upping the urgency: treat debt the same way you would if your house was on fire – extinguish it as soon as possible.
Since then, leftist guerrilla movements have proliferated in the region, even though the Army has tried to extinguish them, through extrajudicial killings, abduction, and torture.
And the budget agreement allows Trump to extinguish further debate on the ballooning deficit beyond next year's presidential election, neutralizing it as a campaign issue.
"We are ready to extinguish fires, but we are not ready for arsonists," Isabel García Tejerina, Spain's environment and agriculture minister, said on Spanish television.
According to Hakamada, he helped extinguish the fire, only to find the bodies of the executive, his wife, and two children, all stabbed to death.
He was promoted to party general secretary in 1987, succeeding Hu Yaobang, whom Deng had demoted for his failure to extinguish dissent and student protests.
Tossing a cigarette butt out a car window or failing to extinguish a campfire can end up obliterating hundreds of thousands of acres within weeks.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Weak rainfall is unlikely to extinguish a record number of fires raging in Brazil's Amazon anytime soon, with pockets of precipitation through Sept.
It was here that he learned many lessons in his life before he went on to extinguish fires between two posts on a football pitch.
Ahead, we've rounded four brands that are collecting and matching funds for these charities that are actively fighting to contain and extinguish these massive blazes.
If an illness is a fire, many of them require months or years to extinguish, or can be reduced only to a low-level smolder.
But it is not enough to extinguish the blazes across the country that have killed at least 20203 people, and an estimated one billion animals.
Vincent Yu / AP Images Protesters try to extinguish tear gas canisters during a demonstration in Wan Chai neighbourhood in Hong Kong on August 11, 2019.
If the thought of such a tête-à-tête makes you mildly nauseated, now is the time to face your fears and extinguish the taboo.
To extract compensation from mining companies, traditional owners are often required to "extinguish" their title, which is anathema to those who view their land as sacred.
Eyewitnesses saw Pereira, on fire, run into a nearby park, where he jumped into a pond to extinguish the flames, an NYPD source previously told PEOPLE.
They have also partnered with other local businesses to give first responders food as they help to extinguish the flames and provide assistance to those affected.
Few people mind hearing 'Navajo Power,' but there's this implication that for whites to show any kind of pride means they want to extinguish other races.
"When God creates the miracle of life inside a woman's womb, it is not our place as human beings to extinguish that life," said state Sen.
It crashed on the roof of a 54-story building in Midtown about 11 minutes later, starting a fire that took half an hour to extinguish.
Somali firefighters try to extinguish burning cars at the scene where a car bomb exploded in front of a restaurant in Mogadishu, Somalia, on Jan. 29.
More than 24,000 firefighting personnel are working to extinguish the blaze, which has destroyed 57 homes, threatens 2,000 more, and has claimed at least one life.
In Bumblebee, the main conflict is simply that "Bee" isn't safe on Earth at all — the Decepticons want to extinguish the Autobots, who encompass the rebellion.
"We're trying to get a head count," Folger said, adding that about five homes had caught fire and that firefighters were working to extinguish those blazes.
In the final moments, she gets a special delivery from her ex-lover: a dead flower that is a promise to extinguish hope in the Underworld.
Some demonstrators could be seen throwing rocks and other debris as police tried to use a vehicle equipped with a water cannon to extinguish the blaze.
FAA tests found that anti-fire halon gas in airline cargo areas wouldn't extinguish lithium battery fires, but it prevents them from spreading to adjacent materials.
From Albania to Slovenia, critics fear the proposed run of dams will destroy their majestic landscape, steal their water and extinguish species unique to the Balkans.
And the government, which sporadically blocks the network, was unable to extinguish a Facebook-fuelled bush-fire of fear, anger and recrimination that swept the nation.
In an apparent attempt to extinguish this latest controversy, Abe's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga quietly scolded Maruyama Thursday during a Lower House budget committee meeting.
Others have pointed out the possibility that storing lithium batteries in a cargo hold could cause fires that crew members would not be able to extinguish.
Four burned, sending a thick plume of black smoke into the sky before firefighters were able to extinguish the flames a little after 22016 a.m. Saturday.
Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton are hoping that today's primaries in Indiana will extinguish any lingering doubts that they will win their parties' presidential nominations.
Some of them trespass on the surreal, as when, on New Year's Eve, we come across revellers, in evening dress, helping to extinguish a forest fire.
But if you spend some time to first provide the validation she seeks, you could potentially satisfy her craving and extinguish the behavior you find repellent.
But the revelations about the pervasiveness of harassment — and of the legal and institutional failures to address it — illuminate how tough it will be to extinguish.
A fire official said that there was no fire in the building and that firefighters were able to extinguish it using water despite the cold weather.
The rain, which was expected to intensify on Thursday, is helping to extinguish the so-called Camp Fire, the deadliest in the state's history, firefighters said.
He had his wife, Melania, make a rare campaign speech in the hopes that she might extinguish the recent fierce criticism over his remarks regarding women.
PFAS were originally conceived as a wonder chemical, able to resist stains, repel water, extinguish oil-based fires, and keep eggs from sticking to the pan.
"Although this rain won't extinguish all fires, it will certainly go a long way towards containment," the New South Wales Rural Fire Service said on Twitter.
A man tries to extinguish a burning Christmas tree that was ignited by anti-government protesters at the Festival Walk mall in Hong Kong, Nov. 12.
After the making sure that her grandmother and dog were safely outside, Cloe then went knocking on neighbors' doors, looking for water to extinguish the flames.
My patient was brought to the emergency room by his friend because he could no longer catch his breath and had a cough that wouldn't extinguish.
Australia is finally getting rain — but it&aposs likely not enough to extinguish the fires devastating the country and might result in its own extreme weather.
Hiking groups have been told to keep a safe distance from the area as emergency workers continue to fully extinguish the fire and prevent its spread.
"The field staff acted quickly to extinguish the fire," the Titans confirmed, adding that there were no injuries from the incident and only minor field damage.
It said fire fighters were working to extinguish the blaze and the affected soldiers were taken to a hospital in the town of Kilis for treatment.
In 1990, five scientists who coined the term "nuclear winter" said their original findings were overblown and that a large-scale nuclear war wouldn't extinguish humanity.
We're told responding officers saw signs Gupta was hallucinating -- he also did not respond to their commands to roll over as they tried to extinguish him.
In the ultimate stages of the battle to extinguish the last pockets of ISIS from Mosul last summer, access to the "fight zone" became increasingly restricted.
Unfortunately, security personnel didn't seem to vibe with his public declaration of love, and showed up only to extinguish his flames in a big spectacle of smoke.
Until the day pills or radiation extinguish the last embers of human horniness, sex will likely continue to shape and govern society in all kinds of ways.
On Monday, as firefighters worked to extinguish the flames from the apartment, Esquivel-Garcia was allegedly seen conversing with neighbors about how the fire may have started.
"Heartbreaking time across California," Butler wrote, right before saying how inspired he was by the "courage, spirit and sacrifice" of firefighters trying to extinguish the Woolsey fire.
Firefighters rushed to extinguish the blaze in Colonia, New Jersey, where a Cessna 414A plane crashed, sparking a fire that engulfed the home and damaged adjacent buildings.
As Krista and the rests of the guests headed to the reception to await his return, Jeremy helped to extinguish a powerful blaze that decimated a home.
Their job: to extinguish and cap another oil well that Islamic State militants set ablaze when U.S.-backed Iraqi forces drove them out of Qayyara in August.
The current biodiversity crisis in the region threatens to even extinguish species not yet known to science, those perhaps much like the new contingent of pelican spiders.
"We're the creators of the world's first and only real-flame candle you can light and extinguish from your smartphone," writes the company's co-founder and CEO.
Valentino Gutierrez was arrested after the Los Angeles County Fire Department was called to extinguish a fire and discovered an unidentified body at the scene, officials said.
We only say halfway because the energy surge of "Cola" feels hollow, like a sugar rush about to extinguish, which makes it that much more habit-forming.
As Daniel makes an approximately-1,000-point turn out of the driveway, they take turns opening and closing their doors, trying to extinguish the bright overhead light.
In June, the trees were no longer on fire outside the town, but crews were overturning peat with backhoes in an effort to extinguish smoldering hot spots.
Just because Gladys was a little manipulative didn't extinguish the fact that she was a worthy person for whom Arty had a lot of respect and affection.
On the other side of the border, their Israeli neighbors keep watch for incoming kites and rush to extinguish fires caused by toys that once symbolized joy.
ALEXANDRA, South Africa — During apartheid, the government wielded the police like a club, using them to keep black South Africans in check and brutally extinguish any dissent.
The Indians seized on Lester's wayward command for an early lead, while Miller reined in his own to extinguish two potential game-changing rallies by the Cubs.
Search and rescue personnel descended on the area -- with some residents helping -- as firefighters tried to extinguish the flames, according to photos and video from the scene.
Video recorded by rescuers showed babies on stretchers being rushed by civil defense workers out of the damaged hospital while other rescuers fought to extinguish a fire.
HONG KONG — An explosion at an oil refinery in northern Taiwan set off a fire that took hours to extinguish on Monday, the National Fire Agency said.
While Brazil's government has launched a firefighting initiative, deploying troops and military planes, those efforts will only extinguish smaller blazes and help prevent new fires, experts said.
Cooley has long used controlled flame to produce his artwork, but even a close call with personal immolation wasn't enough to extinguish his interest in the subject.
Thirty fire engines were stationed near the site, but only one managed to get to the building and extinguish the blaze through a relay system, Singh said.
While that could help extinguish some hotspots, it also could lead to dangerous runoff -- debris and mud flowing across freshly burned areas onto roads, Eliason told KSBY.
Kurtis, Caitlin, and their children were not inside at the time the flames broke out and quickly scrambled to call for help and extinguish the fire themselves.
Residents of two Texas cities were told to shelter in place as hazardous chemical vapors escaped the foam blanket put in place to extinguish the industrial fire.
"If you have any hopes really for post verdict relief of any sort, one good way to extinguish those is to tamper with the jury," he said.
Many countries mandate their use, citing mounds of evidence that they can help extinguish fires while they are still small, or slow their progression until help can arrive.
With the winds calmer on Monday, firefighters could finally spread out to extinguish smoking trees and other remnants of the fast-moving fire or clear away potential fuel.
Mr Trump's victory should extinguish any speculation that Mrs Merkel will not seek a fourth term as chancellor next year in Germany's federal election; expect an announcement soon.
The fires could take weeks to extinguish, and a lack of rain in the forecast has added to concerns, said Wendy Burnett, spokeswoman for the Georgia Forestry Commission.
I think it's an exciting trend, but I do worry that in both cases there's a risk of the old Microsoftian "Embrace, Extend, Extinguish" strategy on the horizon.
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Trying to extinguish the flames, he suffered third-degree burns on his arms and was taken to a hospital for treatment that was expected to last a month.
According to Blackstone, the economic boom-time of the 1980s, along with its focus on women "having it all," re-hushed the childfree—though it didn't extinguish them.
Luckily, a quick-thinking neighbor was able to extinguish the fire with a jug of water, while Clinton's ex-wife frantically drove him away to meet an ambulance.
This shell connects to your phone via Bluetooth and allows you to light and extinguish the candle remotely via an app (which comes with its own child lock).
If she desired something beyond a life of serving someone else, she could either reluctantly extinguish that flame, or do whatever she needed to do to get it.
A storm system may provide much needed rain to aid firefighters working to extinguish a blaze that has forced the mandatory evacuations for areas in and around Gatlinburg.
However, someone has to not only see the alarm, but also be on hand to assess the situation, coordinate assets for response and then actually extinguish the threat.
"At this point we believe that re-naming would extinguish a link to a history that needs visibility, but remain open to discussing this further," the acknowledgement stated.
But personal hygiene, social distancing, and travel restrictions, while important, are not enough "to extinguish this epidemic," the WHO's director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, told reporters on Monday.
"Right now Nissan is just like a boat that is on fire and we need to extinguish this fire as soon as possible," the cartoon Mr. Ghosn says.
Pliskova fired a blistering backhand winner to convert her fourth break point opportunity in the second set and extinguish any hope of a comeback by the Georgian qualifier.
While they were baking, Mount Vesuvius erupted, raining down layers of hot ash and stone that would both extinguish life from the town and enshrine its final moments.
While the administration raced to extinguish that day's firestorm — President Donald Trump's denial of Hurricane Maria's 2,975-person death toll — Kushner insisted that the circuslike perception is wrong.
"Taking swift action isn't always elegant, but this video clearly shows that the officers acted quickly to extinguish the flames, and pull this man out of harm's way."
Firefighters remained at the scene for nearly six hours to extinguish hot spots and work on demolition of the property to aid in the investigation, according to Judge.
More rain is on the way for northern California, helping firefighters extinguish the last of the wildfires, but increasing the risk of landslides in the scorched Sierra Nevada foothills.
The NTSB says the investigation, which will also include examining the procedures used to extinguish the battery fire and to remove and store the car post-crash, will continue.
It's not an unfounded fear, but it is an ironic one: Microsoft could end up being the victim of an "Embrace, Extend, Extinguish" strategy if this relationship goes sideways.
Slager was also treated for burns he had sustained in the incident, and at least one witness told police he used a fire extinguisher to extinguish the flames. 3.
But mostly, fire responders are waiting for cooler temperatures and rain to put the flames out, after which they'll venture into the charred rubble and extinguish any smoldering hotspots.
After battling the blaze for several hours, firefighters were able to extinguish the fire, which destroyed the entire wooden interior of the cathedral as well as its famed spire.
The judges affirmed that corporations have a First Amendment right to spend their money to influence elections; the decision seemed to extinguish any hope of serious campaign-finance reform.
"It is like a massive wildfire that is burning the African-American community, and society has not devoted sufficient resources to control it, much less extinguish it," he said.
But even in the weeks after the shocking announcement, she said in a Facebook post she knew that she wouldn't let this setback defeat her or extinguish her dream.
She's sick of Sanders casting himself as the protector of the progressive realm against the corrupting influence of the Clintons, and she is ready to extinguish the Bern now.
Robert Earl Morgan was at Cle nightclub in Houston last month when Bieber showed up and began clowning Post Malone, appearing to extinguish a cigarette on the rapper's arm.
Emergency responders used almost 300 gallons of water and foam to extinguish the fire and pieces of the battery that broke off from the main part, said the report.
Old flames are hard to extinguish -- especially after getting played by Scott Disick -- which might explain why Bella Thorne's glued to the hip of her ex, Gregg Sulkin, again.
You'd like to extinguish the stars … and cover the world with a black sheet so that in the deepest darkness only that image can radiate with its full power.
In a weekly video message released Saturday, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the Group of Seven leaders "cannot be silent" and should discuss how to help extinguish the fires.
"If the world ends tomorrow and the Lord brings the fire, there won't be the water to extinguish it," says Rachel Erasmus, a resident of Villiersdorp, a nearby town.
"Working people know that Hillary Clinton has the temperament and experience to unite all Americans in our fight to increase incomes at home and extinguish threats abroad," Saunders added.
Only at the president's behest would we ever turn keys to fire up to 50 nuclear-armed missiles that could extinguish millions of lives in less than an hour.
"We managed to extinguish any flames of anger or mob rule that might have taken charge," he told reporters, adding he was acting with "a group of mature brothers".
The state has deployed about 115 personnel and several firefighting aircraft to extinguish the blaze, the service said, adding that other areas of the state were also at risk.
In her dissent, Ms. Gordon-Reed wrote that erasing the Royalls would also extinguish the memory of the slaves whose labor contributed to the founding of the law school.
The fire lasted for 15 minutes, according to American astronaut Jerry Linenger, and it filled the station with smoke and soot as the crew struggled to extinguish the source.
Thousands of firefighters worked for more than a month to extinguish the Ranch Fire, which destroyed more than 150 homes and cost tens of millions of dollars to suppress.
At the scene of the attack, at least four helicopters landed to evacuate those hurt, and firefighters arrived to extinguish one of the armored vehicles that was in flames.
The decision to kick him out of the office, rather than allow the cooked numbers to speak for themselves, is likely to stoke his suspicions rather than extinguish them.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian firefighters are battling to extinguish wildfires that have engulfed forests in eastern Siberia and forced schools to close in its Irkutsk region, according to local media.
He mentions the "Embrace, Extend, Extinguish" problem — where a huge company adopts an open protocol, becomes its biggest user, and then changes its system to lock everybody else out.
Placed against the white wall, they resemble cross-sections of tree trunks and are emblazoned with drones and their signal towers — under one, in block letters, is printed: EXTINGUISH.
The Greek culture ministry said Friday that firefighters trying to extinguish the blaze found about 200 artefacts, some as much as 2,800 years old, in plastic bags hidden under bushes.
The drone uses 20 rotors to lift two firefighters up to the scene of the blaze where they drop balls of "fire extinguishing powder" into canons to extinguish the flames.
No one was injured and firefighters were able to quickly extinguish the second-story blaze, which reportedly caused $11,000 in damage and forced the occupants to temporarily find other housing.
Emergency crews have been working around the clock to extinguish a fire at a sulfur factory in Qayyara, about 30 kilometers south of Mosul, that was torched by ISIS militants.
Context: Medical teams struggling to extinguish this outbreak have been battling violent attacks from rebel groups and communities with a high level of distrust against them, the latest occurring Thursday.
No cause of the fire has been revealed, but the report notes that firefighters had to use special foam to extinguish the car, which is powered by lithium-ion batteries.
But after that we're geared up with a helmet and glasses, and so we know how to extinguish the tear gas, like by water, or anything that we can get.
Last year's Thomas Fire, which is the second-largest fire in California history, took more than six months to extinguish after burning 1003,2100 acres in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.
"On the scale of difficulty, trying to extinguish a deadly outbreak pathogen in a war zone" is at the top of the scale, he said, according to a UN transcript.
During the traffic stop, Bland got into an argument with Encinia after he asked if she was irritated, and asked her to extinguish her cigarette which she refused to do.
Alcoholism was so rampant among the well-off that a bogus treatment known as the Keeley Cure, which promised to extinguish the desire to drink, gained popularity in the 1890s.
Mr. Feinstein said American Airlines crews were trained to deal with fires in the cabin, but there was much less they could do to extinguish flames in the baggage compartment.
"The federal and Queensland governments must resist Adani's pressure to rubber-stamp water approvals and extinguish native title rights," said Imogen Zethoven, a spokeswoman for the Australian Marine Conservation Society.
She gives no instruction as to how or when its owners should ignite or extinguish it, wanting viewers to "experience the object as it travels through space, changing," she says.
Although rain showers have given some brief reprieve to bushfire-ravaged communities in southern NSW, it's not enough to completely extinguish the dozens of blazes still burning around the state.
But to many in Britain, this is akin to setting your house on fire and then reveling in the community spirit as neighbors come running to help extinguish the blaze.
But the campaign may have only little more than six months to hunt down the few hundred fighters — not enough time to extinguish a threat that is quickly moving underground.
The Coast Guard does not currently plan on sending teams to contribute to either the rescue or firefighting efforts but confirmed that Chinese teams are working to extinguish the blaze.
The new rule presumably makes it legal for paramedics, cops, and firefighters to guzzle down a cold one before heading to the scene of a crime, or to extinguish a fire.
On Tuesday, the W.I.A.A. sought to extinguish the controversy by explaining in a second email that its first email was intended simply as a reminder of longstanding guidelines against poor sportsmanship.
Forest Service employees will have to file paperwork to justify putting out a fire that has started, where previously any decision not to extinguish a fire was ground for disciplinary investigation.
With rescue efforts over at the Severny mine, mining engineers with Vorkutaugol, a subsidiary of Severstal, a Russian steel maker, were considering ways to extinguish the coal fires still blazing underground.
"As Washington seeks to close America's golden door and extinguish the torch on the Statue of Liberty, New York will remain true to the ideals that founded this nation," he wrote.
A burnt out neighborhood in Fort McMurray (Image: DigitalGlobe)Wildfires continue to ravage the Canadian province of Alberta, and experts say they could double in size and take months to extinguish.
In manuals for more recent Tesla models—which contain the same type of battery—the company's Emergency Response Guides recommend using 3,000 gallons of water to fully extinguish a battery fire.
"Because we were on site so quickly and with so many forces we were able to extinguish the fire very quickly," the spokesman said, adding that 17 vehicles had been deployed.
Mumbai firefighters were also trying to extinguish burning debris that could further endanger people who were still trapped in the building in Bhendi Bazaar, an area crowded with markets and shops.
Ms. Fleming estimated that "at least" 50 people were working to pull two people out of the plane when she arrived, using garden hoses in an attempt to extinguish the flames.
Indonesia has approved palm oil concessions on nearly 15 million acres of peatlands over the last decade; burning peat emits high levels of carbon dioxide and is devilishly hard to extinguish.
"I fear for the darkness as four justices anxiously await the single vote necessary to extinguish the light," Justice Harry Blackmun, Roe's original author, wrote in his concurring opinion in Casey.
In a press conference on Wednesday, an ExxonMobil spokesperson said the material on fire is a mixture of propane and propylene, and that staff are working to extinguish the isolated blaze.
Mr. Wang's case, though, has been overshadowed this year by other controversies in China as Xi Jinping, the party leader and president, has sought to extinguish potential threats to party rule.
The league has been desperately trying to extinguish the continuing protests — which are an attempt to raise awareness about police brutality and economic inequality — and the fiery debate they have sparked.
India's governing party, the Bharatiya Janata Party, or B.J.P., "has brought the bill to polarize people among communal lines and extinguish the very national existence and culture of Assam," he added.
ISIS ISIS territorial loss By Laura Koran, CNN "Last year, I pledged that we would work with our allies to extinguish ISIS from the face of the earth," Trump said Tuesday.
In 1997, Wet'suwet'en claimants brought an appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada, which found that the government had no right to extinguish the Indigenous people's rights to their ancestral territories.
That has done little to extinguish the intraparty debate, after a banner year for Democrats nationally, when they gained 40 House seats and seven governorships amid a backlash against President Trump.
If you are like most people—or like me, anyway—you have realized that you will not extinguish or eliminate these desires, and have moved on to trying to tame them.
If you look at all the nuclear weapons on the planet that can extinguish the human species, 583 percent of them reside in the hands of two countries, the U.S. and Russia.
A 2015 working paper by a group representing plane makers including Boeing Co said current firefighting systems were not adequate to "suppress or extinguish a fire involving significant quantities of lithium batteries".
He joins Special Fire Force Company 8 to help extinguish out-of-control Infernals while looking for answers to the fire that killed his mother and brother when he was a child.
He will be playing double duty at the convention, voting for his candidate as well as trying to extinguish the "Stop Trump" flames that have been put forward by the Republican establishment.
Others are held for days or weeks incommunicado, brutally interrogated to give names and threatened with terrorism charges before being released without explanation as Ortega&aposs government seeks to extinguish the resistance.
His reason is that the Fed and other central banks are more willing to let inflation oscillate around their target instead of rushing to extinguish it like they did in the past.
It's an attack that seems intended not just to extinguish all memory of Eric Clapton's famous solo on the original recording, but to vanquish George Harrison and the Beatles for good measure.
A decade ago, Congress stepped in to broker an agreement to restore some tribal lands, remove the dams blocking the Klamath River salmon runs, and to extinguish the tribes' senior water rights.
It comes ahead of third-quarter inflation data on Wednesday that will be closely watched, as a higher-than-expected figure could extinguish chances of a fourth interest rate cut this year.
Click here to view original GIFEven if your home survives a fire, there's a good chance you'll be dealing with quite a bit of water damage after emergency personnel extinguish the flames.
In October 2015, one of the two elderly gentlemen who lived next door failed to extinguish his cigarette and started a fire that affected all three units in our building (mine included).
However, even that downgrade from the ranks of the top 25 college football rankings has not been able to extinguish the red-hot importance of an event like the Harvard-Yale contest.
High wind and low humidity in the area made for high fire risk Sunday and the small amount of rain expected Monday likely won't be enough to extinguish the flames, Guy explained.
Dopey fun is one thing, but "Escape to Margaritaville," a paean to the pleasures of zipless debauchery, is pitched so low it will temporarily extinguish your I.Q. That may be its aim.
And that is obviously making a very pointed, poignant point—that you cannot extinguish life or culture—but I felt in some smaller way, mine had a valid point to make too.
She found it had made cellphone makers pay licensing fees even if they didn't buy its chips, refused to license industry-standard patents and paid off device makers to "extinguish" legal action.
But the crisis threatens to extinguish the hope for an end to the endemic impunity that has long defined Guatemala — and which enthusiastic protesters believed they had finally buried three years ago.
Once a symbol of American ingenuity, PFAS were originally conceived as wonder chemicals that could resist stains, repel water, extinguish horrific oil-based fires, and keep eggs from sticking to the pan.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A fire ripped through a Russian Defence Ministry building in central Moscow on Sunday, sending plumes of smoke over the Russian capital as fire fighters battled to extinguish the blaze.
Crews will work to strengthen containment lines and extinguish spot fires started by potentially strong winds through the day, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said on its Inciweb website.
In a graphic video first released by Univision, the man, Miguel Feliz-Rodriguez, 28, appeared to be rolling on the sidewalk in an attempt to extinguish the fire that engulfed his torso.
Firefighters declared success Tuesday morning in an over 12-hour battle to extinguish an inferno engulfing Paris' iconic Notre Dame cathedral that claimed its spire and roof, but spared its bell towers.
That spark, set on April 23, 2017, started a fire that would spread across 47,000 acres of Arizona land, costing $8.2 million and the efforts of 800 firefighters to contain and extinguish it.
They were all, in some way, connected to the Los Alamos lab, a place that manufactured devices that could extinguish all of the bodies who handed out these cards — thousands of times over.
In March, Rydzak compiled one of the largest reports researching the effects of internet shutdowns and discovered that they do little to extinguish the violence and misinformation that governments use them to combat.
A brush fire in the Los Angeles Hollywood Hills neighborhood – an upscale area that many stars call home – sparked voluntary evacuations as hundreds of firefighters worked to extinguish the flames, according to reports.
The breach occurred as emergency workers were pumping pyrolysis gasoline from one of the 11 tanks destroyed or damaged during a fire that started Sunday and took more than three days to extinguish.
I grabbed the fire extinguisher, I tried to extinguish the flames, but the van burst into flames very, very quickly and we were unable to assist in getting anybody out of the van.
Hit by the commodities slump, the cash-strapped country had to refinance the loan and eventually had to extinguish the debt by giving up the shares to the banks that arranged the loan.
In effect, Trump is trying to extinguish one of the GOP's brightest young stars and tarnish the political brand of a man many mainstream Republicans still hope will one day run for president.
A dashcam video that was later released showed the mundane stop escalating rapidly when Trooper Encinia, who is white, asked Ms. Bland, who was African-American, to extinguish a cigarette, and she declined.
On Saturday, several helicopters along with police, military troops, firefighters and volunteers on the ground worked to extinguish fires in Bolivia's Chiquitanía region, where the woods are dry at this time of year.
According to the ACCC, having your iPhone repaired somewhere other than Apple doesn't automatically extinguish your right to have Apple fix your smartphone after it's been bricked by the company's own software error.
I worked as hard as I could not to be an object to them, a thing to be feared, a problem to extinguish to assure they would not be arrested for their crimes.
Though Trump approved a welcome disaster declaration over the weekend, his claim that firefighters don't have enough water to extinguish the fires in California is both blatantly false and unhelpful in relief efforts.
"The buy-out will completely extinguish all future pension liabilities from the company's balance sheet and the associated accounting surplus - with no company cash payments being necessary," the firm said in a statement.
The humans who were unable to extinguish and continued to have a startled response to stimuli had a version of the FKBP5 gene that seemed to be causing the fear response to persist.
Fearful of the power this would give violent and primitive humans, an advanced alien super-race from the planet Vonnadoria hurriedly dispatched one of their kind to extinguish all traces of his theory.
The aftertaste of Microsoft's strategy of  "embrace, extend and extinguish" still lingers in the community, after all, and not too long ago, this move would've been interpreted as yet another example of this.
The story picks up when an oil well 300 miles away catches fire and the company offers $2,000 each to four volunteers willing to transport two trucks of nitroglycerin to extinguish the flames.
The 2010 Fourmile Canyon fire, for instance, burned through 6,181 acres, destroyed 161 homes, and cost more than $10 million to extinguish, making it one of the most damaging fires in Colorado history.
Despite the speed of the fire and the fact that it took more than 12 hours to extinguish, Notre Dame remains structurally sound, and nearly all the priceless art inside it was rescued.
Ahmed al Assadi acknowledged that militia forces have yet to extinguish some pockets of ISIS resistance inside the airbase, however, saying late Wednesday that mopping-up operations will continue for the next few hours.
"The defendant made violent threats in an attempt to extinguish people's economic livelihood simply because of their religion," the Justice Department Civil Rights Division's acting assistant attorney general, Tom Wheeler, said in a statement.
I love the garrulousness of the citizens, the way conversations with strangers can strike up as easily as flicking a lighter and then extinguish themselves just as fast (not that anyone carries lighters anymore).
"We all wish we could be in multiple places at once," the saccharine ad copy — no doubt channeling Uber CEO Travis Kalanick's desire to simultaneously extinguish all of his company's press fires — tells us.
Deputy chief fire officer David Youssef said at a press conference approximately 120,000 tyres are burning, and these sort of fires are "very difficult" to extinguish due to the difficulty in identifying the source.
A day of drenching rains helped extinguish wildfires that roared through part of the state this week, including in Gatlinburg, where at least seven people died and 300 buildings were damaged, the authorities said.
Additionally, such a system would certainly extinguish Iowa's outsize influence; there are only 41 pledged delegates up for grabs in Iowa, compared to, say, Virginia, with its 99 pledged delegates, or California with 415.
Despite the break in weather, New South Wales (NSW) state Rural Fire Service Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons warned on Saturday that it was not enough to extinguish the almost 200 fires that were still burning.
But with Dallas in a position to attempt a field goal at the Eagles' 25-yard line, running back Tony Pollard fumbled the ball, which Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins recovered to extinguish the threat.
Trump could pardon them, but that would "extinguish" their ability to invoke their Fifth Amendment right to protect against self-incrimination based on their federal criminal liability, said Renato Mariotti, a longtime federal prosecutor.
The president trying to extinguish any talk along those lines with some tweets right before these talks started, calling out what he called haters and others who were trying to talk all of this down.
The fire in southern Wyoming near the Colorado border was 62 percent contained Sunday, and firefighters were taking advantage of the moisture to extinguish remaining hot spots near structures and to cut additional containment lines.
Lopez says winds from the east may help keep the fire from the village Saturday but precipitation expected from a storm Sunday won&apost be enough to extinguish the fire before dry conditions return Monday.
The Jetta burst into flames, and as responding officers pulled a female victim from the car and attempted to extinguish the fire, Bourgoin allegedly got into a cruiser and drove off, according to the statement.
The idea of a kill-zone may bring to mind Microsoft's long reign in the 23.73s, as it embraced a strategy of "embrace, extend and extinguish" and tried to intimidate startups from entering its domain.
The Jetta burst into flames, and as responding officers pulled a female victim from the car and attempted to extinguish the flames, Bourgoin allegedly hopped into a cruiser and drove off, according to the statement.
In what should be nirvana — all-party control of Washington — they instead are jammed daily between a president who routinely ridicules them for ineptitude — and Steve Bannon, who's recruiting hardliners to extinguish their very existence.
In politics, we know that both versions of courage obtain: where individuals fear death but resist its counsels for the sake of their obligations, and where their obligations and worldviews extinguish their fear of death.
Even when tracks are negligent — like allowing a fence to collapse or failing to extinguish a fire — these liability waivers allow the owners to escape accountability, according to court records and copies of the waivers.
A flammable material was used to start the fire, which took about 250 firefighters to extinguish and caused an estimated $30 million in damage to the structure of the Da Vinci complex alone, officials said.
The fire that destroyed a massive Jim Beam warehouse filled with aging bourbon in Kentucky continued to burn Thursday as officials said the decision on whether to extinguish is still a day or two away.
Similarly, when I look back on the Battle of Winterfell, I'll think of the stirring scene when the Dothraki swords ignited in a wave of fire, only to extinguish one by one in the distance.
Short term: We must do everything we can, with intelligence, calm and a full commitment of resources, to contain and extinguish this nCoV-2019 outbreak before it becomes, as it could, a devastating global pandemic.
The chief, who said the Fire Department used about 9,000 gallons of foam to extinguish a blaze, said he believed the cockpit and fuselage had fallen about a mile from one of the plane's wings.
Yet instead of seeking to replicate this model not just across Syria but across the Middle East and, I would argue, across the whole world, the powers that be are seeking to extinguish this flame.
Rescue services took three hours to completely extinguish the flames, which engulfed the first two floors of the six-story building in Miryang, which is about 270 kilometers (168 miles) southeast of the capital, Seoul.
But the results also helped her extinguish any doubts about her ability to win big with Democrats and about her broad appeal among minority voters, who will be decisive in many delegate-rich primaries in March.
"Whatever they tried to do with the flag, as we were trying to extinguish it and they were trying to keep it away, their pants leg caught on fire," said Williams, who was at the protest.
Cal's flight from the Empire is made even more dangerous as he is being pursued by the Second Sister, one of the Empire's elite Inquisitors, who seeks to hunt Cal down and extinguish this surviving Jedi.
"It'll be head-to-head between companies, and if one can detect and extinguish a fire in a repeatable fashion, then it becomes technology that every farm, every piece of land [can get]," Diamandis explained onstage.
Proximity detectors can be activated to automatically extinguish the flame when people, or pets, get too close to the candles, and the same thing will happen if the candles ever accidentally get knocked over while lit.
When the heinous regime used gas to extinguish innocent babies on April 4th, the facts changed and so too did Trump's position, prompting him to retaliate with 59 Tomahawk missiles in a show of American strength.
Only Congress can legally extinguish a Native American reservation, and the Supreme Court has previously held that courts can't simply infer that a reservation no longer exists from other congressional actions, even if it's functionally defunct.
At least five Chinese Coast Guard ships, aided by fishing boats, led the rescue efforts and the long struggle to extinguish the blaze that consumed the tanker for eight days before it sank on Jan. 14.
Short of a surprisingly crushing victory by the unionists, any other outcome is unlikely to extinguish generations-old secessionist feelings that reached a boiling point this year in a region with a distinct language and culture.
In this tweet promoted by the app, a promoter of the theory references "The Storm", which an event in which QAnon believers say Trump will go public with his mission to extinguish the child abuse ring.
The authorities said Ms. Mo, who had more than $9,500 in gambling debt, had planned to start a fire and then extinguish it, hoping that the family would reward her financially for coming to their rescue.
The morning blaze in the quiet streets of the suburb of Camp Hill shook residents, with some recounting in news reports that they had tried to extinguish the fire but were beaten back by its ferocity.
The Dallas-based Energy Transfer, the owner and operator of the line, told CNN a monitoring system triggered the closing of valves to isolate the line, allowing the fire to extinguish itself by about 7 a.m.
Cary Wages, team leader for the Chevron pipeline project, said at the news conference the company was purging the pipeline of natural gas and would inject it with nitrogen to extinguish the fire in the vault.
But trying to extinguish national identity through what amounts to mass brainwashing is an atrocity that smacks of some of the worst experiments of our time — including China's own Cultural Revolution — with some thoroughly modern twists.
The production here is rather primitive (one assumes intentionally so) but even its lo-fi nature can't extinguish the echoing, almost delicate melodies and glimpses of advanced technicality on the band's most recent release, Rite of Dissassociation.
In parts of southern California, where temperatures have topped 100 degrees, driving winds that sent one inferno through Santa Barbara County vanished in the morning, which allowed authorities to extinguish the charred ruins of about 20 structures.
Pictures posted on the internet also showed firemen trying to extinguish a blaze in an office building in central Tripoli belonging to Mellitah Oil and Gas, a joint venture between Libya's National Oil Corporation and Italy's Eni.
To understand why, Tree builds on the theory known as the "balloon effect": Since drugs are always in demand and highly profitable, dismantling one drug trafficking organization doesn't just extinguish the drug trade that group worked within.
FRANKFURT, Jan 4 (Reuters) - German shipping line Hapag Lloyd said on Friday that it was trying to extinguish a fire on its Yantian Express container vessel off Canada's east coast but was being hampered by bad weather.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A fire at Brazil's Olympic velodrome was put out on Sunday by fire fighters who battled for hours to extinguish the blaze in Rio de Janeiro's Olympic Park, the country's Sports Minister said.
Read more: Video footage shows firefighters working through the night to extinguish the Notre-Dame fire"We were so small that it was hard to get a proper idea from the bottom of the cathedral," she said.
The proposal also had the potential to extinguish several class-action lawsuits against technology companies like Facebook by retroactively removing the right of Illinois citizens to sue companies that might have broken the law in the past.
Major-General Igor Konashenkov, on the scene, told the Interfax news agency that the flames had been put out, but that work was continuing to extinguish parts of the building that were still generating smoke and smoldering.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Torrential rain across Australia's east could extinguish all remaining bushfires in the country's most populous state by the end of the week, authorities said on Tuesday, raising hopes a deadly national crisis is almost over.
The downpour has already doused two of the biggest and longest running blazes and NSW officials are hopeful that more rain forecast for this week will extinguish the remaining 603 fires, four of which are burning "uncontrolled".
A shift in the weather pattern is now forecast to bring much more humid conditions to many fire-stricken areas across eastern Australia, helping to control the blazes or even extinguish some, the Bureau of Meteorology said.
At times, he feels like a one-man midfield: scurrying left and right, front and back to extinguish danger, far stronger than his 5-foot-6-inch stature would suggest, easing opponents off the ball, harrying, harassing.
Lying in a supersaturated solution of magnesium sulfate — better known as Epsom salts — cranked up to body temperature, I pulled the top down over me and pushed the button to extinguish the violet light illuminating the pod.
After about eight loops, and roughly four or five direct hits with the boat's rooster tail, Hunt and Watson were able to almost completely extinguish the flames before Kamloops Fire Rescue arrived on scene to finish the job.
Amicia's main tool is a sling she can use to fling rocks, but over the course of the game, you'll unlock new tools that let you do things like extinguish a flame or summon a group of rats.
The best thing that can happen to this world now is for the zombie army to swallow it — to literally consume history, to extinguish the past, and time forever to come — to send the whole affair into oblivion.
"Once you have a huge forest fire like that, especially when you don't have all the kind of forest fire-fighting equipment that you have in places like the U.S. or Portugal, it's difficult to extinguish," he said.
Instead, the focus was on loyal users who weren't so much disappointed in the company for the exploding batteries it took two recalls to extinguish as they were in the fact that they had to surrender their phones.
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or CAL FIRE, reports that over 620,000 acres of land have been scorched by fast-moving wildfires this calendar year as emergency crews work to contain and extinguish the blazes.
Image 2 of 2 ROME – Switzerland is sending three helicopters to help Italian firefighters try to extinguish forest fires that have been scorching parts of northern Italy for days and have forced the evacuation of hundreds of people.
But I understand that many children around the world continue to go through similar things that I have had to go through, and so I work very hard to try and extinguish a lifestyle of conflict and war.
Although cars will drive themselves in a few years, as discussed in my recent investigation of the future of car ownership, removing people from the driver's seat will never extinguish the eternal drive to one-up your neighbor.
Every day we grown-ups roll off the bed and play the mundane game of self-preservation, choosing which personal fires to extinguish, and which can be allowed to burn a little while we work on Personal Betterment.
But a stronger U.S. military presence in Iraqi Kurdistan would serve our national interest by countering both Turkey and Iran, predatory states seeking to dominate the region, monopolize its oil, and extinguish the democratic aspirations of its people.
British port operator Associated British Ports (ABP) will seeks consent from bondholders to scrap Libor benchmark in a meeting with on June 11, the scandal-tainted rate which regulators are seeking to extinguish from the end of 2021.
In the early evening of April 0003, 2019, the 800-year-old wooden beams supporting the roof of Paris' Notre-Dame Cathedral caught fire and eventually consumed the building's iconic spire before local firefighters could extinguish the flames.
A cold rain dampened but did not extinguish the enthusiasm of supporters outside the arena before the dinner, with many arriving in the early morning hours to set up signs and begin chanting at passing cars and pedestrians.
We love fiery ordeals where our oral cavities turn into raging furnaces, tongues and throats scalded and raw, lips throbbing, heads pounding, hearts racing, and noses and eyes streaming as our brain tries to extinguish the blistering heat.
I reminded the woman of the fire ban but she waved it off: "We saw other people with campfires and figured it was O.K." Fifteen minutes later, a ranger ordered them to extinguish their fire, which they did.
Pictures posted on the internet also showed firemen trying to extinguish a blaze in an office building in central Tripoli belonging to Mellitah Oil and Gas, a joint venture between Libya's National Oil Corporation and Italy's Eni (ENI.MI).
Australian Police Treating Car Fire That Killed 3 Children as Crime Scene: Residents in Brisbane reportedly tried to extinguish the fire, which also killed one man and hospitalized a woman, who later died, who were in the vehicle.
By pretending away Jerusalem's Jewish heritage, the organization's decision encourages and assists radical Islamic terrorist groups, whose longstanding (and frequently stated) goal is to extinguish not only Judaism from Israel and its holiest city, but Jews as well.
ET. New York (CNN)Hillary Clinton's campaign is taking new steps to try and disqualify Bernie Sanders in the eyes of Democratic voters, hoping to extinguish the argument that he is an electable alternative for the party's presidential nomination.
In selectively reproducing imagery from Philippoteaux's painting, Bradford subjects it to further fragmentation, even as he makes the viewer aware of its continual influence, its subterranean persistence when unseen, its entombment within strata that do not extinguish its presence.
Once emergency response teams managed to extinguish the fire, it was clear how deadly the accident could have been: The entire top half of the aircraft's fuselage was missing, with the belly of the plane slumped on the tarmac.
"I'm just upset my grandkids are not going to see what I saw: beautiful forests in the West," says Mike Wheelock, a veteran woodsman with Republican bumper-stickers on his truck, whose company helped extinguish the Stouts Creek fire.
You can also set timers for the LuDela, hook up multiple candles into a single network that can be controlled in concert, and built-in proximity sensors will detect when the device is jostled and extinguish the flame automatically.
Retailer Marka was the worst performer, plunging 2892 percent after saying it would ask shareholders on April 20.2 to approve a capital reduction in order to extinguish accumulated losses of 217 million dirhams ($0.13 million), then issue new shares.
It wasn't the first time during these games that someone tried to do extinguish the flame—one guy tried to smother the flame with a bucket of water on June 26 on a dare, according to the Washington Post.
By Friday evening, a 747 Supertanker firefighting plane from the United States had landed in Israel to be used to extinguish some of the blazes, and 50 American firefighters were expected to join the effort, Israeli news media reported.
"Dopey fun is one thing," I wrote in my review that night, "but 'Escape to Margaritaville,' a paean to the pleasures of zipless debauchery, is pitched so low it will temporarily extinguish your I.Q." And then the Parrotheads attacked.
While rehearsing "Cool," a jazzy production number in which he had a short solo that showcased his raw, emotional dancing, the dancers tossed their kneepads into trash cans and set them on fire, requiring firefighters to extinguish the blaze.
After a century of trying to extinguish blazes within hours, U.S. forest managers are increasingly starting them or letting natural fires burn to clean out fuel that can turn a wildfire into a catastrophe that destroys watersheds and homes.
With migration forecasts developed by scientists at the Cornell Lab, the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and Oxford University, these cities and others could determine the optimal nights to dim or extinguish lights so that birds can pass safely.
"On the scale of difficulty, trying to extinguish a deadly outbreak pathogen in a war zone" is at the top of the scale, WHO Deputy Director-General for Emergency Preparedness and Response Peter Salama told journalists in August 2019.
With officials in New South Wales announcing Thursday that heavy rain had helped them finally extinguish or control all the state's fires that have raged this Australian summer, the country seems to be reflecting and wondering what comes next.
"If you cannot find the source and control the source of the virus, you cannot extinguish the fire," said David Hui, the director of the Stanley Ho Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
The escalating use of the filibuster and the rising toxicity of Supreme Court confirmation hearings are examples of how scorched-earth politics can be hard to extinguish once one party feels aggrieved and gets the opportunity to exact revenge.
Proof that after a certain age, unless you're preternaturally youthful or willing to extinguish signs of wear and tear using Instagram tools, then all the famous "gazes" (the male gaze, the fashion gaze and the social media gaze) are repelled.
They know that appearing on each other's tours, dancing right up in each other's space, will stoke the ever-volatile flames of fan curiosity — and that confirming anything one way or the other would extinguish them sooner rather than later.
Although the transcript of the cockpit voice recorder, or CVR, has not been publicly revealed, EgyptAir sources have released information that indicates, from cockpit conversation, that one of the pilots may have been attempting to extinguish a fire or eliminate smoke.
"When a juvenile commits a heinous crime, the State can exact forfeiture of some of the most basic liberties, but the State cannot extinguish his life and his potential to attain a mature understanding of his own humanity," the ruling read .
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Firefighters in Dubai worked Friday morning to extinguish the remnants of a blaze that consumed a 63-story luxury hotel on New Year's Eve, a few hundred yards from the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
According to the Journal, no cause in the 2018 fire on board the Honam has been determined, but its operator, Maersk, has since banned stowing dangerous goods and those that could be difficult to extinguish if they caught fire under deck.
Martin Lee, the 79-year-old barrister widely known as one of the fathers of the democratic movement in Hong Kong said Beijing is trying to "extinguish the fire of democracy that is burning in the hearts of young people".
We're returning to back-to-back UFC shows as the promotion hopes UFC on Fox 24 helps extinguish any memories of the incompetency shown by the New York State Athletic Commission last week at UFC 210 in Buffalo, New York.
Now it seems there is less fear, and the opponents are able to do what was once unthinkable -- to show us life in Raqqa as US-backed and other Syrian forces encircle the city in the long attempt to extinguish ISIS.
A Free Syrian Army (FSA) commander said the U.S. decision risked triggering the collapse of the moderate opposition, which would benefit President Bashar al-Assad and jihadists linked to al Qaeda that have long sought to extinguish more moderate groups.
Authorities fear the showers -- even as they clear the choking smoke and help extinguish flames -- will trigger debris flows and floods in areas scarred by the Camp Fire, complicating the search for victims' remains and presenting a danger to firefighters.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - The worst wildfires in Chile's modern history are ravaging wide swaths of the country's central-south regions, as a massive Boeing 747-400 Super Tanker arrived on Wednesday on loan from the United States to help extinguish the blazes.
Several operate under a "use it or lose it" budget, where there is a mad dash to spend before the fiscal year ends, because if they do not extinguish the last nickel, their budget will fall to the amount actually expended.
In the animal study, mice were given a high dose of a drug called dexamethasone, an inexpensive, common oral steroid, which appeared to break the blood-brain barrier, alter the expression of the FKBP5 variant, and allow fear to rapidly extinguish.
The bottom line: The Ferguson Fire is going to be extremely difficult to extinguish, since it's burning in rugged terrain where trees have been ravaged by drought and insect infestations, leaving a ready supply of fuel for the fire to burn.
The fire began at 26:233 AM JST according to Tamura, and efforts began immediately to extinguish it immediately, with the fire finally being completely put out (as far as JAXA and MHI can tell) by 25:233 AM JST.
Donald Trump's aides and allies are struggling to extinguish the firestorm over the revelation that he may have avoided paying personal income tax for up to 18 years, as they fanned out on Tuesday to again defend the beleaguered Republican nominee.
The families of wilderness firefighters who died on the job once tended to accept their lot resignedly, but some are starting to sue, asking why the government is defying the latest science in a risky attempt to extinguish remote fires.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Firefighters, family and the small Australian town of Holbrook hailed fallen volunteer firefighter Samuel McPaul a hero in a solemn funeral on Friday, as long awaited rains started to extinguish some of the deadly bushfires raging for months.
As Ms. Warren was campaigning hundreds of miles away in South Carolina, where voting in the state's primary began Saturday morning, Mr. Sanders had departed for parts north, hoping to extinguish her candidacy — or at least deliver a stinging embarrassment.
Altogether, it has added up to the most assertive attempt by Mr. Biden and his camp to extinguish questions about his son's business activities since Mr. Trump began raising them as a campaign issue, often in false or exaggerated terms.
It is not clear from the Chinese statement if South Korean vessels, which had assisted the efforts since the fires erupted on Saturday evening, were still actively involved in efforts to extinguish the blaze and search for the missing seamen.
Separately, the family and the council began combing through Nooksack history, which, like that of many tribes in the United States, is complicated by government efforts to extinguish, assimilate and relocate the tribe, and by a dearth of historical documents.
Finally, even if the president were to somehow extinguish all federal investigations of anyone he ever worked with or knew, he would remain powerless to interfere in any investigations by various state or local prosecutors of any violations of state law.
Related: EgyptAir remains may suggest blast happened on board, but no explosive traces found so far Sources from the investigative committee told Reuters that audio from the flight deck voice recorder suggested efforts to extinguish the fire before it crashed.
Arabtec closed flat at 1.45 dirhams; it gained as much as 2.8 percent during the day after it said its June 1 general assembly would aim to approve a plan to use "all the statutory reserve to extinguish part of the company's losses".
Native peoples in California maintained a healthy relationship with fire—they, of course, didn't have a capacity to fight natural fires, whereas today we quickly extinguish those blazes to save lives, leading to a buildup of brush that forms one giant tinder box.
Not because of any particular corporate allegiance—if I could play all of my games on a PC, I'd do that—but disappointment at how fast and hard Microsoft managed to extinguish a fire that created such loyalty in the first place.
And particularly when dealing with marginal bad actors and purveyors of hate, giving it space of any form can mean that we often take what we hoped to extinguish and breathe new life into it; we elevate what we hoped to cast down.
"Taking swift action isn't always elegant, but this video clearly shows that the officers acted quickly to extinguish the flames, and pull this man out of harm's way," Carmine Disbrow, president of the Jersey City Police Officers Benevolent Association, said in a statement.
CAMPINAS, Brazil, July 11 (Reuters) - Small farmers in countries where production is still mostly artisanal and coffee is a subsistence crop are looking for ways out of the current price crisis, saying failure to guarantee higher income will eventually extinguish unique coffee flavors.
With crucial support from Britain and France, and heroic efforts by groups like Doctors Without Borders and Samaritan's Purse, Obama deployed troops to West Africa and was able to pretty much extinguish the virus there, averting a global humanitarian and economic catastrophe.
Read more: Samsung designed a vase that can be thrown at fires to extinguish themAlternatively, the meta-material textiles can also "boost the received signal by 1,000 times which could give you dramatically high data rates for the same power" he added.
Local, state and federal agencies are investigating what caused the ITC fire, which spread from a single storage tank on March 17 to 10 other tanks over the next two days and required hundreds of emergency workers and fire specialists to extinguish.
In Dubai the index added 663 percent with Arabtec climbing 0.7 percent to 1.46 dirhams after it said its June 1 general assembly would aim to approve a plan to use "all the statutory reserve to extinguish part of the company's losses".
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is telling other nations not to meddle in its growing crisis in the Amazon rainforest as wildfires continue to spread across the region, shortly after he said Brazil didn't "have the resources" on its own to extinguish the blaze.
Negative judgments about ourselves can directly extinguish sexual desire, and can extend into the bedroom where we might be especially prone to thoughts like, I'm worried I won't have sexual arousal, or, Will my partner leave me if we lack sexual chemistry?
Now, the president, his Cabinet, and his team are stepping up and saying loud and clear what so many of us across the country are saying: Enough is enough, and it's time to extinguish this scourge of opioid addiction from our communities.
These books recognize what a task that is; they recognize that migration can be, for some, an almost posthumous existence, that it awakens not only the desire to succeed but also, sometimes, the drive to extinguish what little remains of the self.
To extinguish the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo — where it has sickened at least 260 people, killed 280 and has spread to the provincial capital of Mbandaka — the World Health Organization says it's turning to an experimental vaccine.
Technology has threatened to extinguish the art of cursive writing ever since then, as the ballpoint pen (which allowed ink to dry more quickly, reducing the risk of smudging if printing), typewriter, and computer edged out the need for pretty swirls of script.
Early this morning Samsung announced plans to finally extinguish the on-going fire that is the Note 7 once and for all here in the States by way of a software update that won't allow the troubled phone to charge at all.
"Asking people to stay at home and shutting down population movement is buying time and reducing the pressure on health systems, but on their own, these measures will not extinguish epidemics," WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Wednesday in Geneva.
The fire, described as 'small,' started at 23:10 AM JST and continues as of this writing at 4:07 AM JST, while attempts are underway to extinguish it, as you can see in the photo captured on site by TechCrunch below.
"[A]liens have a statutory right to seek asylum regardless of whether they enter the United States at a designated port of entry, and defendants may not extinguish that statutory right by regulation or proclamation," wrote District Judge Randolph Moss, an Obama appointee.
In the aftermath of California's summer wildfires and the well-deserved praise of the heroism of the people who risked their lives to extinguish them, it's also important to confront the bigotry that puts individual firefighters and the people we serve at risk.
What's happening: Santa Barbara County residents hope an approaching storm could help extinguish the flames of the Cave Fire, per AP, which notes 4,000 of the almost 5,500 evacuees were told Tuesday they could return home after authorities reduced the evacuation zone size.
If this does happen then you should be able to extinguish the using the sole of your boot or the metal shovel depending on size, but if they prove hard to put out do not hesitate to use a small amount of water.
READ: 'Tree Ghosts' Are All that Remain in Parts of Burnt Out Australia "Hopefully some of this heavy rainfall will fall over the fire sites and help control or even extinguish some of those fires," said the Bureau of Meteorology's Sarah Scully.
The reason they do so is not self-aggrandizement; it is that the increasingly frequent murder or repression of reporters is rarely random, and most often it is the work of people in power seeking to extinguish an unwelcome light on their corruption.
Between 2017 and 2018, hard-to-extinguish superfires that were fanned by strong winds and phenomena such as updraft killed 225 people in Portugal, Greece and Spain, and are expected to worsen due to an inadequate allocation of resources and rising global temperatures.
They are taking part in a global experiment to test whether the spread of those diseases can be slowed or stopped by introducing mosquitoes that cannot transmit them, in the hope that they will breed with, crowd out and soon extinguish the mosquitoes that can.
BEIJING (Reuters) - The stricken Iranian oil tanker Sanchi keeps exploding, hampering efforts to extinguish the fire and rescue survivors, state media Xinhua said on Friday, citing the Ministry of Transport, as the blaze raged and worries grew the ship may break up and sink.
The only people who get to make a case for their worldview being right and just in this world are the villains that we're meant to extinguish, and every other moment for talking and reflection is dominated by allies with abhorrent or ignorant opinions.
" In Tuesday's speech, Trump also touted his campaign promise to "extinguish ISIS," remarking that "one year later, I am proud to report that the coalition to defeat ISIS has liberated almost 100 percent of the territory once held by these killers in Iraq and Syria.
On Friday, the 37-year-old Border Patrol agent pleaded guilty to accidentally starting a massive wildfire that torched 47,000 acres of Arizona's parched grasslands, forcing residents from their homes, requiring 800 firefighters to extinguish the blaze, and, ultimately, costing authorities more than $0693 million.
"Although we have not seen the charges, there is no question that there was a large fire and an enormous effort to extinguish it which resulted in a discharge into Tucker Bayou," said Michael Goldberg, an attorney for ITC, in a statement late on Monday.
GORDON RAMSAY NAMES THE ONE THING HE&aposLL NEVER EAT Clark County Fire Deputy Chief Jon Klassen confirmed on Friday that the department transported two people to the hospital, but firefighters didn&apost have to extinguish any fire at the site of the incident.
After eight hours, firefighters were able to control and then extinguish the blaze, saving its two rectangular towers that flank the main entrance to the church, and relics, including the Crown of Thorns, said to have been worn by Jesus Christ before the crucifixion.
The fire brigade said high-rise buildings like Grenfell Tower were supposed to be designed so as to contain any fire in its compartment of origin for enough time to allow the fire service to extinguish it before it had the chance to spread.
"There is also concern as the reaction to the protests becomes more violent, as we've seen in the last day, and whether or not the Chinese government in Beijing is going to recognize this is not a flame they can just extinguish," Rice added.
Firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze caused by an electrical fault which broke out close to Safer, an oil industry compound in Marib province about 150 km (95 miles) east of the capital Sanaa, said state news agency, Saba, citing a Yemeni official.
With his unfavorables Trump probably isn't going to win the big Rust Belt states no matter what, and even if you assume a black swan scenario in which he somehow could, having an independent candidate draining votes from him would extinguish that possibility entirely.
The paratroopers were nicknamed the Triple Nickels (the 555th conjured up the five-cent coin), but they also became known as the Smoke Jumpers after being dispatched to the American Northwest to be on hand to extinguish forest fires should the balloon bombs ignite fires.
" A fellow El Pasoan, Nicole Fernanda Pérez, wrote that her city "became a target" due to "its ethos of inclusion and community...but when hatred tries to extinguish communities like El Paso, we realize how the border forged our spirit, and made it invincible.
Aside from black women leading the charge to get Doug Jones elected to the Senate against Mr. Moore, the biggest indicator of an effort to get in the walls and extinguish the past lies in Montgomery and the new National Memorial for Peace and Justice.
In the photos posted on Facebook, the Parson clan, in matching pajamas, can be seen with garden hoses in hand, dousing the front yard of their McKinney, Texas, home with water to extinguish the flames, leaving parts of the grass burnt to a crisp.
The approach we are taking is dangerous, because attempting to curb the number of drug deaths by hyper-focusing on prescription opioids is like calling the fire department to extinguish one house fire while the surrounding three houses next door burn to the ground.
The Book Review Podcast Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play Music In The New York Times Book Review, Brendan I. Koerner reviews "Megafire: The Race to Extinguish a Deadly Epidemic of Flame," by Michael Kodas, and "Firestorm: How Wildfire Will Shape Our Future," by Edward Struzik.
In February of that year, a canister of lithium perchlorate that was used to generate oxygen on board sprung a leak and caused a fire on board the space station, although the crew was able to extinguish the fire after about a minute and a half.
BEIJING/SEOUL (Reuters) - Strong winds, high waves and toxic gases are hindering dozens of rescue boats struggling to locate missing sailors from a stricken oil tanker in the East China Sea and to extinguish a fire that has burned for the past three days on the ship.
The Trans Mountain Expansion Pipeline, Alberta and British Columbia, Canada: Threatens endangered orca population Up north, Canada's Trans Mountain Expansion project, which would add more than 563 miles of additional pipeline to already-existing infrastructure, stands to extinguish an endangered orca population along the Pacific coast.
The GQ report doesn't extinguish the mystery, but provides more details about Boucher's bubbling frustration over what he saw as Rand Paul's disregard for landscaping etiquette, including the senator's alleged habit of mowing too close to Boucher's lawn and spraying grass clipping over the property line.
NASA's cold motor test of the SLS booster / Screenshot of NASA live feed NASA's cold motor test of the SLS booster / Screenshot of NASA live feed At the end of the test, a robotic arm swiveled around the end of the booster to extinguish the flame.
The move follows a similar advisory from EMTA on Venezuelan sovereign bonds last month and is likely to extinguish any lingering belief that Caracas might try and avoid a default by PDVSA — the source of 90 percent of Venezuela's export revenue — to protect its key oil assets.
The resulting blaze took firefighters 10 hours to extinguish and forced BASF to shut down more than 20 facilities, including its two steam crackers which produce the basic hydrocarbon chemicals such as propylene and ethylene used to manufacture a wide range of plastics and other chemicals.
The conflagration, which broke out on Friday afternoon and took firefighters about four hours to extinguish, sent debris raining down from the Marco Polo tower onto an oceanfront tourist district, forcing the closure of a major road and sending thick, black smoke billowing over the city.
Price's offer to pay back a small portion of those flights — "my seat," as he put it — didn't help extinguish the controversy, and was followed by revelations that he also used military jets for travel to Europe, bringing his total airfare tab to more than $1 million.
SEOUL/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd set out to wipe the slate clean in New York on Wednesday with its new Galaxy Note 63 "phablet," hoping features like dual rear cameras and its biggest-ever screen will extinguish memories of the device's fire-prone predecessor.
This is a developing story Cover: In this photo provided by the Santa Barbara County Fire Department, firefighters work to extinguish a dive boat engulfed in flames after a deadly fire broke out aboard the commercial scuba diving vessel off the Southern California Coast Monday morning, Sept.
At midday Thursday, hundreds of members of the Paris Fire Brigade filed into the Élysée Palace, the president's official residence, for a reception honoring the 500 firefighters who worked for hours to extinguish the flames and to save the precious artworks and relics stored in the cathedral.
From recognizing Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights to moving the United States Embassy to Jerusalem, Mr. Trump has given Mr. Netanyahu the political cover and legal legitimacy to embrace a position that critics say would all but extinguish the dream of a viable Palestinian state.
In the current environment, Mr. Blum has been called many things, including a courageous man of the moment willing to take on entrenched, politically correct policies, and a tool of rich conservatives trying to extinguish efforts to help historically oppressed minorities overcome the long shadow of racism.
Operator: China not cooperating A spokesman for the National Iranian Tanker Company, Iran's top oil shipping operator and a joint public-private company which owns and operates the Sanchi, told Iranian state media that China was not attempting to rescue the sailors, nor extinguish the blaze.
"Even species of the deep polar waters are not safe until we extinguish the market for protected animals and with it, the livelihood of criminal profiteers who benefit from their exploitation," said US Fish Wildlife Service Deputy Law Enforcement Chief Ed Grace in a statement marking Logan's extradition.
As has become depressingly routine in Europe, the row over the UNcompact has little to do with its ostensible target and everything to do with the smouldering embers of a culture war that the drastic reduction in illegal immigration since the surge of 2015 has failed to extinguish.
The Division doesn't answer my questions or extinguish my paranoia, but in a time when I worry my country could slip off the cliff and plummet into darkness, a game with clear targets, infinite ammo, and the support of your close friends is a unexpected and timely fantasy.
"Taking swift action isn't always elegant, but this video clearly shows that the officers acted quickly to extinguish the flames, and pull this man out of harm's way," Carmine Disbrow, president of the Jersey City Police Officers Benevolent Association, said in a statement issued after the video surfaced.
From the Russian doping scandal and Maria Sharapova's positive test for the newly banned drug meldonium to renewed concerns about match fixing and integrity in tennis that compelled the sport to commission an inquiry in January, there has been no shortage of brush fires to try to extinguish.
"Either the curve goes down by Sunday or we will probably have to consider adopting even more rigid measures," Giulio Gallera told 7 Gold TV. Lombardy has previously signalled it wants to shut down all businesses, including production lines, and idle the public transport system to try to extinguish the outbreak.
As we saw with the deaths of al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden, jihadist and terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the death of a single individual, however powerful and justice-inducing, does not necessarily extinguish the complex movement behind that individual leader.
Now that the investor owns Boston Dynamics and is footing the bill for all of the robotic lab's creations, apparently the company can afford to wrap its bots in slick plastic housings so they look a little less like Terminators ready to extinguish humanity, and more like man's best battery-powered friend.
It is largely nonmedical, focused on holistic recovery rather than symptom treatment, and increasingly accessible through an assortment of in-home services, residential centers and groups like the voices network Ms. White turned to, in which members help one another understand each voice, as a metaphor, rather than try to extinguish it.
There are reports of shit in the water, people have tried to extinguish the Olympic flame on its way to the Games, more than half of the Olympic Village was reported to be incomplete, the Australian team reported abhorrent conditions for their living space, and now (now!) the Olympic Village caught fire.
U.S officials are trying to extinguish a mini-political fire in Israel after President Trump's speech last night at a political rally in West Virginia during which he said Israel "will have to pay a higher price" in future negotiations with the Palestinians because of his decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
French riot policemen stand as a water cannon sends water to extinguish a fire during clashes with people attempting to enter the fan zone of the Champs de Mars next to the Eiffel tower in Paris on July 10, 2016 during the Euro 2016 football tournament final match between Portugal and France.
In between the bites of seared meat and griddled corn tortillas—and the subsequent huge gulps of water and agua fresca that Burkett drinks to extinguish the spiciness of the stand's semi-spicy red salsa—he tells me about a new restaurant review project that he is working on, titled S&M Food Reviews.
Just like Buchanan, Detroit's majority African-American population can trace bloodlines back to the states below the Mason-Dixon line, and the desire to recreate and reiterate these subjects indicates ways in which the Northern Migration did less to extinguish the poetic memory of place than one might imagine — place as identity, shack as portrait.
In the early 1900s, just after the Industrial Revolution, the federal government provided an answer by suing one of America's largest companies, Standard Oil, on the novel theory that big becomes bad when a giant uses its dominance not only to defeat its competitors but also to extinguish the possibility that competition might occur.
This is the line, along the Sajur River valley, that Turkish forces would have to cross if ordered to carry out President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's threat to extinguish Kurdish control in northern Syria, and it is also the line the American military has said it will not give up to Turkey, its NATO ally.
Most of them favor annexation of the West Bank, which would nearly extinguish the possibility of a two-state solution to the Palestinian conflict, and many support building a Third Temple on the site of the Dome of the Rock, an affront to a Muslim holy site that could set off a cataclysmic holy war.

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