And if you have
ever built a fire, then you know that there is more to it than just holding a match to a log.
Its stupidity is profound: If machine hunter - killers roam the night seeking out humans via infrared, why would anyone
ever build a fire out in the open?
Not exact matches
Why, he tortures them forever and
ever in an eternal pit of torturous
fire that he
built and sustains.
«Hey, here's this guy who tortures people forever and
ever in a lake of
fire that he
built and maintains, but he's invisible and there's nothing to measure to show he exists.
As William Rowe points out, when a fawn burns to death in a forest
fire and no human being
ever knows about it, this apparently unnecessary evil does nothing to
build the character of human beings.
My kiddos are always lining up in the kitchen with their skewers in hand, when my kitchen torch makes an appearance (yeh, there's NO way in heck I would
EVER attempt to
build a real
fire, I'm WAY TOO girly for that mess).
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Fire — ambitious live -
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fire cooking projects that range from roasting an entire lamb on an iron cross to stuffing burgers with blue cheese to throw on your grill True Brews — a great, accessible introduction to brewing your own soda, kombucha, kefir, cider, beer, mead, sake, and fruit wine Le Petit Paris — a cute little book of classic sweet and savory French dishes, miniaturized for your next cocktail party Wild Rosemary & Lemon Cake — regional Italian cookbook focused on the flavors of the Amalfi coast Vedge — creative, playful vegan recipes from Philadelphia's popular restaurant of the same Full of Flavor — a whimsical cookbook that
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This image, however, was not taken in just any apartment — but inside 289 Grand Street — one of three
buildings ravaged by
fire last spring and off limits to residents
ever since.
To ensure safety in
ever taller
buildings, the potential impacts of uncontrolled
fire need to be explicitly considered during the structural design process with the same care as earthquakes and wind.
The Short and Skinny Flat Bench - I have no idea who
built this thing as I've only
ever seen it one gym but this guy needs to be
fired.
I have a machine that runs this like a dream, and it DOES N't cost that much to
build a machien to run it well despite other reviews I'd read, but ultimately the feeling of
firing 22 rounds against people all in bfull body armor just takes away from any remotely realistic feeling... this has more in common with HALO, or team fortress, cosole games may like it... but the fact it has gotten so many good reviews, has me questioning if anyone in teh industry have
ever fired a weapon, gone hunting, much less
ever been in the military.
Most of the residents have fled to the suburbs, neighborhood businesses are gone, and
ever since a
fire decimated the commercial heart of the district several years ago, virtually all that's left are abandoned
buildings and overgrown vacant lots.
«One thing we learned is there better be a
building fire or something if you are
ever going to cancel an observation.
«Kindle
Fire is the most successful product we've
ever launched — it's the bestselling product across all of Amazon for 11 straight weeks, we've already sold millions of units, and we're
building millions more to meet the high demand.
Kindle
Fire HD is the best - selling product since launch and we haven't even shipped the best tablet we've
ever built.
«Kindle
Fire HD has been Amazon's best - selling product worldwide since launch, and that was before we even started shipping the best tablet we've
ever built,» said Kindle vice president Dave Limp.
The new Amazon Kindle
Fire was just announced at $ 199 as one of, if not the most affordable and deeply integrated Android tablets
ever built.
«Kindle
Fire HD has been Amazon's best - selling product worldwide since launch, and that was before we even started shipping the best tablet we've
ever built,» said Dave Limp, Vice President, Amazon Kindle.
The
fire specialization will be found in every efficient PvE
build due to the increased damage from additional power, the damage modifiers, and the synergic traits with the
ever - potent
fire weapon skills.
The reality is that many of those people, and millions of others like them throughout the developing world who have NO access to electricity, will NEVER have access to fossil - fuel -
fired electricity because no one is
ever going to
build the centralized power plants and the grid to deliver electricity to them.
Guarantee you that each and
ever one if those coal
fired power stations being
built in China and India are about as clean as that fat chick in a brothel and will end up devastating the ecology around each if those sites.
By constantly putting out
fires, authorities have allowed areas they «saved» to
build up more dry fuel, which later ignites, causing
ever more catastrophic blazes, the researchers say.
Neilio, I'm with you on this.I just love the way you stand up to that guy's strange arguments.I too am extremely concerned at the way we are all being made to follow this crazy «science», to the detriment of most normal Humans» lives.I'm in England.We are living on a huge mass of fossil fuel, (coal, oil and now gas from Fracking), and we're being told that we must not use it to keep warm.Coal -
fired power plants are being shut down.Useless windfarms are swamping our country.Nuclear stations are planned when Germany has banned them in favour of Coal.China and India are
building and using more coal stations than we
ever did.
Hailed as the first -
ever nationwide limit on climate - warming pollution for power plants, the proposal would require that newly
built coal -
fired power plants capture and store underground about 20 to 40 percent of the carbon they emit.
The
building is heated by a Dachs gas -
fired condensing combined heat and power plant — which generates 5.5 kW electricity which is used to power lighting in the landlord areas, and a by - product of 14.8 kW of heat which is used for domestic hot water and — if
ever required — space heating.
The project would be the first LNG export facility
ever built so close to so many homes, the first
built in close proximity to Marcellus Shale fracking operations, and a potential trigger of more global warming pollution than all seven of Maryland's existing coal -
fired power plants combined.
Last week's events in Texas help illustrate that
building an
ever - expanding fleet of gas -
fired peaking plants may not solve all our electricity needs.
This way, if you
ever wake up to a smoke - filled apartment and shattering glass, you can just grab your dog and run — I know that's what I did when there was a
fire in my apartment
building!
And while we've ventured successfully into an
ever - expanding home safety market, we've always stayed true to our roots and our Flagship brand, harnessing technology to
build the most reliable
fire safety products for the people who put their trust - and their lives - in our hands.
Have you
ever been in a
building where a loud
fire alarm goes off unexpectedly?