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I was luckily able to put the flames out quickly using a towel.
I was just trying to put the flames out as quickly as I could.
A court security officer put the flames out with a fire extinguisher, KOIN reported .
This may be the final flourish before the long-running jewelry trend flames out.
So far, at least three have died trying to help put the flames out.
If "Jersey Shore" ever flames out ... Vinny obviously has a great plan B in on his hands.
Vizo HD televisions were recalled after reports the devices would start smoking and shoot flames out the back.
But if Trump's candidacy flames out on Election Day, he could take scores of congressional Republicans down with him.
Whether he lives up to a billing he didn't necessarily want or flames out is all part of the allure.
If Philadelphia flames out in the playoffs, Butler leaves and Dario Saric turns into a star, the 76ers will look dumb.
Haven't we all noticed that every "scandal" or explosive story connected to this president eventually flames out and is replaced by another?
Editorial What's a politician to do after his ballyhooed campaign for the Republican presidential nomination flames out before the first vote is cast?
Conor McGregor is stepping up his car game ... adding a brand new Lamborghini to his collection -- one that shoots FLAMES out the back!
If Flowers flames out again, though, and the Giants don't have a suitable backup plan, it could be another long season for Manning.
After a civilian put the flames out with a fire extinguisher, the 21-year-old suspect was taken into police custody while receiving treatment.
She was the woman who was selected to try to heal the party after Debbie Wasserman Schultz flames out the day before the Democratic convention.
He has no regrets, no doubt, and he's going to be waiting to pick up the pieces when Trump's Republican Party flames out in November.
Strong winds have fanned bushfires in the two Australian states since Monday, with flames out of control in some areas, ravaging thousands of hectares of land.
He shredded his vocals in the verses, sounding so unsustainable that it makes sense it quickly flames out after a single run-through of the chorus.
She's a Northerner, her time in Arkansas aside; he's from Texas, which, if Trump really flames out and Latino turnout rises dramatically, could be in play this year.
Even if his blustering, scattershot campaign flames out in November, as many have expected or hoped, it will be survived by the millions who supported him, many enthusiastically.
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.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Jared Kushner Flames Out" ("Ties That Bind" series, editorial, March 3): I am shocked to hear talk of Jared Kushner's potential departure from the White House.
I mean, I like a good story as much as the next guy, but X-Men and the idea of a mutation giving you the ability to spit flames out of your eyes?
So, it's a good thing that she also happens to voice everyone's favorite ice goddess, Queen Elsa from Frozen — so she can just put those flames out with a flick of the wrist.
He's a police officer and could have just as easily stood back and waited for the fire department to get here and put the flames out but then it could have been to late.
Then we just went across the street to the neighbour's house and watched the fire department go at it for probably at least four hours before they were finally able to put the flames out.
Sure, he'd love it to hit at radio ("Every artist still wants to be heard on the radio and wants those hits to reach the masses"), but he isn't overly concerned if it flames out.
In the video, airport workers can be seen arriving via a white van about 10 seconds after the fire erupts; at least five ran to the source and put the flames out with fire extinguishers.
One of the more influential owners in the league said a couple of years ago, he flames out, he's basically forced to sell the team which he bought in 1993 for something like $175 million.
Garriss said print-on-demand services like Merch By Amazon have made it easier to try out different memes and see what sticks, instead of wasting money and time on merchandise that flops after a meme flames out.
After a few tense moments, as a few contractors look on bemusedly from a nearby rooftop, they successfully manage to attach it to the front of the Burning Man vehicle, and celebrate by shooting propane-fueled flames out of its sheet metal snout.
Durant danced around the elbow and scored 15 points one quarter, and then he didn't touch the ball for five minutes in the next one; Westbrook shot flames out of his heels and either rammed the ball through the rim or chucked it into the third row.
" Carlson is hardly the first right-leaning figure to make a pitch for populism, even tangentially, in the third year of Donald Trump, whose populist-lite presidential candidacy and presidency Carlson told me he views as "the smoke alarm ... telling you the building is on fire, and unless you figure out how to put the flames out, it will consume it.
Zeke Elliott was excellent as a rookie—and the only rusher to top 300 totes last year—but he has two possible career paths: one where he's a bell-cow for a few years, gets hurt and/or expensive, and flames out early, and one where the Cowboys prolong his career while also giving sportsball morons an excuse to gripe about the old days.
Also, he can blow flames out of his mouth and jump high using his powerful tail. Yet he is so innocent and friendly that he becomes popular wherever he goes.
Voce flames out, another MVNO casualty - RCR Wireless News RCR Wireless News reports that, the former COO, Roy Kosuge, discovered that he'd been fired when his phone line was disconnected, he told the Los Angeles Times.
The album depicts a skeleton wearing a sarape and a sombrero while drinking mescal in the desert. The skeleton appears to be shooting flames out of its mouth. The title, Mescalero, refers to a heavy mescal drinker.
Later Steve takes Mike up, but the engine flames out and Mike passes out. Steve seizes the controls and lands the aircraft safely, saving them both and the aircraft. Finally, his students accept Steve, realizing he is just trying to help them achieve their goal of becoming test pilots.
Not knowing precisely how to control the spread of the disease, city health officials decided to burn infected houses. For four months, thousands of residents were evacuated and quarantined. On January 20, 1900, changing winds fanned the flames out of control, and nearly all of Chinatown burned——leaving 6,000 without homes.Chase 2003, p.
The Spoffords wet down their house with > a garden hose until the pressure failed. Then they filled buckets and tubs > and set them around the house. As burning debris carried by the wind fell in > the grass, setting it afire, they wet brooms in the buckets and beat the > flames out. Bushes beside the garage caught fire.
That's about it." Another neighbor was terrified by the incident, but was thankful that the fire crew came in time to put the flames out before spreading to other homes. A crowdfunding campaign for O'Brien was launched by drummer Paul Mazurkiewicz's wife Deana. She stated that he "does not have insurance, and lost everything that he owns.
John then rings the bell to alert all of the people that the barn is on fire. Gordon orders the men to fetch buckets of water to put the flames out. John climbs into the burning barn to rescue the horses. In the barn, John gets Black Beauty to use his hooves to break the barn door down.
Illustration from Andrew Lang's The Pink Fairy Book. The next morning, the princess was brought to the hill, and the king's marshal watched. The seven-headed dragon came and breathed fire, setting all the grass ablaze, but the animals trampled the flames out. The huntsman cut off six of its heads and its tail and had the animals tear it to bits.
The W126 series was the highest volume S-Class on record in terms of production. Three armoured 560 SEL ordered by Saddam Hussein had a series of pipes shooting the flames out of sides. A limited number of W126 continued to be produced in South Africa until 1994, three years after the introduction of W140 S-Class. No figures were given for South African production.
There are also numerous deleted scenes. In the alternate ending where Rusty Nail's truck explodes, you can see a water tower behind the truck as it burns. The original intention was to have the truck hit the water tower and have the water come down and put the flames out so that it would be believable if Rusty Nail survived. However, time constraints kept the scene from being filmed.
Cooper requested to go to Clermont-Ferrand to be trained as a bomber pilot. He became a pilot on the 20th Aero Squadron (which later became the 1st Day Bombardment Group). Cooper served as a DH-4 bomber pilot with the United States Army Air Service during World War I. On September 26, 1918, his plane was shot down. The plane caught fire, and Cooper spun the plane to suck the flames out.
On September 17, 1911, Frances was severely burned when the family's stove exploded as she was attempting to light it. The fuel soaked her, with her body catching fire. Kehoe threw water from a nearby bucket on her; due to the oil-based nature of the fire, the water did nothing to put the flames out. Frances later died from her injuries, with allegations being made that the stove had been tampered with.
Trying to put the flames out, Haggerty received third-degree burns on his arms. Production on The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams television series was halted while Haggerty recovered. In 1991, Haggerty was again hospitalized after a motorcycle accident left him in a coma, recovering with no aftereffects. In 1985, Haggerty was convicted of selling cocaine to an undercover police officer, receiving a jail sentence of 90 days and three years' probation.
Finally losing control Mallory screams for him to let go and telekinetically throws him off of her. Langdon then lunges at her, and exposes his demonic form. However an unflinching Mallory retaliates by shooting flames out of the fireplace behind him, effectively disarming him and surprising them both by the revelation of her supernatural powers. Later, a troubled Langdon performs a Satanic ritual and calls for guidance from his father, cutting himself in sacrifice. He says that he thought he “destroyed them all” but that “one survived”.
They left at the end of the fire season in mid September, leaving the area without fire protection services. In the fall when burning permits were no longer required, farmers and settlers started to set small bush fires to clear the land. Dry conditions had persisted past the usual "burn" season and on October 4, the wind turned into hurricane-force gales, fanning the flames out of control and combining the brush fires into one large inferno. Over two days, the fire consumed an area of , affecting 18 townships in Ontario.
It was impossible to close the left hand gas tank connection due to the flames around that portion. I attempted to smother the flames in the cockpit by the use of a fire extinguisher. I lowered both windows in the pilot's cockpit and placed the ship in a nose high side slip which partly cleared the fumes and kept most of the flames out of the cockpit. A normal three point landing was made in a corn field approximately three miles east of the Municipal Airport at Goodland, Kansas.
In the 1985 film D.A.R.Y.L. the protagonist steals an SR-71 Blackbird from an air base while trying to escape from government agents. In Payne Harrison's 1990 novel Storming Intrepid, the US deploys an SR-71 over the USSR on an ELINT mission to record communications between the hijacked shuttle Intrepid and Soviet commanders on the ground. The Soviet air defenses attempt to shoot down the aircraft as it tries to get out of Soviet airspace. The aircraft briefly flames out, but successfully recovers and narrowly escapes a missile trap by MiG-31 interceptors.
Operators were unsure what to do about the fire. First they tried to blow the flames out by running the fans at maximum speed, but this fed the flames. Tom Hughes and his colleague had already created a fire break by ejecting some undamaged fuel cartridges from around the blaze, and Tom Tuohy suggested trying to eject some from the heart of the fire by bludgeoning the melted cartridges through the reactor and into the cooling pond behind it with scaffolding poles. This proved impossible and the fuel rods refused to budge, no matter how much force was applied.
Alexander participated in an initial decision not to destroy the Temple, which would remain an ornament, but to quench the fire. Two subsequent assaults by Jewish forces were repelled, and the survivors retreated to the inner temple. In a sortie, according to Josephus they clashed with the Roman troops tasked with putting the flames out, and one enraged Roman soldier threw a brand into the sanctum, destroying it. Josephus's accounts of the sequence of events, and of who was responsible, is highly contradictory,Louis H. Feldman, Josephus and Modern Scholarship (1937–1980), Walter de Gruyter 2015 p.365.
Craig Brewster (Kenneth Tobey). As the test pilots prepare for the planned launch of the rocket-powered aircraft from a Boeing B-52 Stratofortress mother ship, they experience emotional and physical problems, which they share with their wives and sweethearts. Test after test results in setbacks, including a near disaster when an engine explodes during a ground test and engulfs the X-15 and its pilot in flames, but finally the X-15 begins to set records in speed and altitude for a piloted aircraft. When the X-15 "flames out" on a high altitude run, after guiding the X-15 to a safe landing, saving Powell's life, Lt. Col.
The 2002–03 Calgary Flames season was the 23rd National Hockey League season in Calgary. A relatively successful start to the season quickly gave way to disaster as the Flames lost 11 of 12 games in a November stretch dropping the Flames out of contention, ultimately failing to qualify for the playoffs for the seventh consecutive season. The season began as the last had ended: with forward Marc Savard and head coach Greg Gilbert in bitter, public feud. After arguing in the media for nearly a year, the Flames finally granted the disgruntled players request, trading Savard to the Atlanta Thrashers.Flames ship Savard to Thrashers, cbc sports, November 15, 2002, accessed December 7, 2006.
A Calgary Police Service car was also destroyed in the third major blast. In total, three major explosions and more than a dozen minor explosions occurred, which hampered efforts to control the fire. Because there were no major structures threatened, and no significant fuel source to spread the fire a decision was made by the Calgary Fire Department to withdraw to a safe distance and allow the fire to burn itself out considerably before another attempt would be made to put the flames out. Also destroyed in the ensuing fire was the Corral Four Drive In, a four screen drive in theatre that was not open at the time of the accident.
Spudgun gives Eddie £2.50, and Richie tells Spudgun to invite everyone he knows. While preparing for the party, Eddie creates a homebrew and batch of exploding carrots, and Richie creates snacks called Sprouts Mexicane from sprouts that are nearly a year out of date, a large amount of curry spices and gunpowder. Richie tries to prove that they are safe to eat, but passes out immediately after eating one, and awakes an hour and a half later, now (unknowingly) shooting flames out of his backside whenever he breaks wind. Spudgun arrives, but it turns out that Dave Hedgehog is the only person he knows apart from Richie and Eddie, and Richie's planned "shagathon" ends up reduced to the four sitting around and drinking Eddie's highly corrosive homebrew.
" However, he noticed a bit of "vulnerability" in Gaga as she performed onstage. Swanson relegated Gaga's lectures about Koons and their collaboration as "borderline gibberish", adding that: "It's less of a collaboration than a feeling that she is searching to attach herself to something bigger than herself, something less evanescent than pop, or maybe just something to contain herself before she flames out completely, like a hashtag in the wind." Kia Makarechi of The Huffington Post was critical of the set up when Gaga had to wade through a crowd to reach the stage, but wrote that "[o]nce Gaga took the stage, however, all was nearly forgotten. The singer worked through the new album with an impressive commitment to weirdness.
13 Some results were posted in Nutty Boys Issue 15 (titled 'The End'); although due to the band subsequently splitting up before Issue XIV was released no winner was chosen.Official Madness "MIS" Nutty Boys fanzine Issue 15 (Winter 1986) In John Reed's book House of Fun: The Story of Madness, Madness sleeve designer Paul Clewley mentioned that the band had wished to "photographed sitting in front of a blazing fire in a large, dark and gloomy room. The only illumination was to be the flames with the shot being taken from the actual fireplace, looking through the flames out at the bands faces". He goes on to reveal "I think the idea was they were telling ghost stories to each other".
Three major waves of firings or resignations followed, as did a slow erosion of employees. Five columnists who wrote about local communities or issues were let go in mid- August 2006,Barney Brantingham, "News-Press Cutting Columnists," Santa Barbara Independent, August 16, 2006 and columnist Starshine Roshell resigned after her column was canceled.Barney Brantingham, "Star Flames Out," Santa Barbara Independent, August 18, 2006 In September, mental health columnist Dr. Michael Seabaugh resigned, after the News-Press published an apology for a critical column he wrote about Schlessinger."Len Wood Quits; Two Others Fired," Santa Barbara Independent, September 13, 2006 Many firings occurred within the context of employees' attempts to unionize after the July 6, 2006, incident (see below section on unionization).
The future of General Manager Darryl Sutter with the team was called into question, while many wondered if it was time to part ways with captain Jarome Iginla, who had been with the team since 1996. For his part, Iginla accepted responsibility for the failed season, and said he did not wish to leave Calgary, wanting instead to lead the Flames into a rebound season in 2010–11. When pressed by the media, he stated he would be willing to waive his no movement clause if the team asked him to, though Flames management dismissed speculation that they would consider dealing the team's captain. With the Flames out of the playoffs, several players were invited to represent their national teams at the 2010 IIHF World Championship in Germany.
The Spitfire pilot was killed, and Arthur received serious burns.Odgers, Air War Against Japan, p. 96 He later recalled, "... I felt my hands disappear, felt my face go but the rest of my body was ... was just flames ... And then all of a sudden the flames dropped down a bit and I got out and went like mad and I was running away from the aircraft and trying to guess how far I could go before I'd try to put the flames out ..."Arthur; Stokes, "Wilfred Arthur, 75 Squadron RAAF", p. 44 Although his family was informed that his injuries were "of a very slight nature" and that he had been "burnt but not badly", Arthur was close to death for weeks while he was treated in Kiriwina.
A news story from nearby Martinsburg, West Virginia, where Thompson "at one time" resided, said that there was a bullet hole in his skull, and the body had been mutilated. Early reports said the body was burned before any law enforcement official arrived, and as said above, the first sheriff's deputy to arrive was threatened with a gun so he could not put the flames out. Yet the coroner said that a sheriff's deputy inspected the body before it was burned, and the stomach and abdomen were in "perfect condition so far as any signs of mutilation or beating was concerned". Furthermore, he said he had the skull in his possession…and after several examinations could find no sign of a bullet hole or any indication of rough treatment.

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