Not exact matches
He sees these events as being likely in the near
future, with lots of factors in play that could spark the
conflagration of a lifetime.
Nonetheless, whether past or
future, this electoral
conflagration is a popular argument made in a truly human manner, and this is something worthy of praise.
Surely we all want to avoid such
conflagrations in the
future.
In response to the devastation caused by the Tubbs Fire, California needs to rethink its approach in dealing with
future urban
conflagrations.
In 1887, a group of Milwaukee, Lutheran churchmen decided to manage a society of mutual aid in order to compensate for the high insurance rates from various firms following the Great Chicago Fire and to further protect their properties and churches from possible
conflagrations in the
future.