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13 Sentences With "fed the fire"

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He bought 40 cattle that grazed on grass that would have otherwise fed the fire.
The buffeting winds of up to 60 miles per hour that have fed the fire have grounded some traffic aircraft.
Nick Broomfield's slanderous film Kurt and Courtney fed the fire for conspiracy theorists who blamed her for Kurt's addiction and even death.
The company worked to shut down the olefins unit that processes propane and propylene - a plastics building block - and to isolate the fuel that fed the fire, he said.
The first cooking lasted one day inside, the staff continuously fed the fire so as to maintain high enough and constant, for each cooking was necessary a large amount of wood. The woods usually used were lentisk (sa ciorroscia) or the flower of the "su erbuzu" called "cadriloi".
The firemen were called back several times during the day to put out smaller fires. A straw insulated roof fed the fire in the nearly thirty-year- old building. Rumors were that the fire had been started by an overhead projector on the 2nd floor. Distraught students and teachers arrived at 7:00 AM to witness the disaster.
He could not help his brothers, Paul and Peter, who were in the same bedroom as he; opening the bedroom window had caused a draft which fed the fire. All three were trapped and burned severely, and were taken to the specialist burns unit in Pinderfields Hospital in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. Charles died overnight; Peter died two days later and Paul survived for 12 days before also succumbing. Thomas, who had muscular dystrophy, survived, escaping through a window in the back bedroom, where the flames were less severe.
In another passage, Pig tells of his legendary rake while battling against Sun Wukong: > This was refined from divine ice−iron, > Polished till it gleamed dazzling white, > Hammered by Lord Lao Zi himself, > While Ying Huo fed the fire with coal−dust. > The Five Emperors of the Five Regions applied their minds to it, > The Six Dings and Six jias went to great efforts. > They made nine teeth of jade, > Cast a pair of golden rings to hang beneath them, > Decorated the body with the Six Bright Shiners and the Five planets, > Designed it in accordance with the Four Seasons and the Eight Divisions. > The length of top and bottom match Heaven and Earth.
The chemical reaction inside the metal canisters created tremendous heat, ignited tires adjacent to the canisters, and the oxygen fed the fire. Eventually the cabin filled with smoke and fire from the cargo hold area. Mr. Hinson, a graduate of the University of Washington with a B. A. degree, has been involved with flying since 1954, when he entered flight school with the Navy. After a ten-year hitch in the military (including both active and reserve status) In 1961, he flew as a pilot for Northwest Airlines and as an instructor pilot for United Air Lines. He then joined West Coast Airline (later renamed Hughes Airwest) for ten years (1963–73) as captain and as Director of Flight Standards and Engineering.
In a later analysis, some thought the cause of the fire to have been a spark from a short circuit in the lighting or fans. The reasons why the fire spread so rapidly were many: the chimney effect caused by the open doors, the fans (in the beginning), the ventilation system and the east wind (At 2:45 am firefighters that had entered the stern of the ship closed many doors, and that part of the ship burned much slower), and the high amount of carpentry in a passenger ship that fed the fire. The reason that the fire department could not extinguish the fire was primarily that while it was still limited, the fire department could not reach the fire. Putting water through a port hole generally put a cabin under water, but did not reach the burning core of the ship.
On 24 September 2006, bushfires began burning in various places in the Southern Highlands, Shoalhaven, Hawkesbury River and Hunter regions of New South Wales, Australia. Declarations under Section 44 of the Rural Fires Act, 1997 were issued by the New South Wales Rural Fire Service for the Newcastle, Hawkesbury/Baulkham, Redhead (Lake Macquarie), Shoalhaven and Wollondilly bushfires, enabling the "Commissioner is to take charge of bush fire fighting operations and bush fire prevention measures and to take such measures as the Commissioner considers necessary to control or suppress any bush fire in any part of the State...."S44 Rural Fires Act link Seven (7) houses were burned out, four at Picton, and also Thirlmere, and Oakdale. The wind was from the west and north- west and fed the fire conditions, hampering firefighting by the New South Wales Rural Fire Service.
Throughout the month of February, there were more than 40 separate engagements with Al Qaeda forces, 8 large weapons caches found, more than 20 IEDs used against US and Iraqi Army forces, more than 50 IEDs located and safely disposed of, 69 enemy fighters killed in action, 9 known enemy wounded, and 32 enemy fighters captured. Together with the Iraqi Army, the local police force began to conduct patrols with gradually lessened support from coalition forces. This led to the peaceful summer months of 2007, during which no attacks of any type took place. Captured insurgents Operation Murfreesboro is widely credited with breaking the back of the insurgency in Anbar Province, as it fed the fire of the Anbar Awakening, which saw almost the entirety of Anbar province turn on the insurgency, in favor of the new Iraqi government in Baghdad.
Once this was in place, the soldiers of the 9th Infantry Regiment began conducting clearing operations and targeted raids searching for weapons, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), enemy fighters, and high-level al-Qaedah leadership within Mal'ab District and the neighboring Iskaan district, supported by the aforementioned armored vehicles, Apache helicopters, and long range rockets (GMLRS). Throughout February 2007, there were more than 40 separate engagements with al-Qaeda forces, 8 large weapons caches found, more than 20 IEDs used against US and Iraqi Army forces, more than 50 IEDs located and safely disposed of, 69 enemy fighters killed in action, 9 known enemy wounded, and 32 enemy fighters captured. Together with the Iraqi Army, the local police force began to conduct patrols with gradually lessened support from coalition forces. Operation Murfreesboro is widely credited with breaking the back of the insurgency in Anbar Province, as it fed the fire of the Anbar Awakening, which saw almost the entirety of Anbar province turn on the insurgency, in favor of the new Iraqi government in Baghdad.

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