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3000 DEGREES. Sean Flynn This article is about the actor and photojournalist presumed killed in Cambodia. For the young actor, see Sean Flynn (child actor).
Sean Leslie Flynn (born May 31, 1941, disappeared April 6, 1970, believed captured by factions of Viet Cong and/or Khmer Rouge;
. 2002. Read by Richard Rohan. 6 tapes. 8 hrs. Listen 'n Live Audio. 1-885408-85-4. $32.95. Cardboard: content, author, reader notes. SA

When a vagrant VAGRANT. Generally by the word vagrant is understood a person who lives idly without any settled home; but this definition is much enlarged by some statutes, and it includes those who refuse to work, or go about begging. See 1 Wils. R. 331; 5 East, R. 339: 8 T. R. 26.  couple accidentally tipped a burning candle into a pile of clothes, they set ablaze Verb 1. set ablaze - set fire to; cause to start burning; "Lightening set fire to the forest"
set afire, set aflame, set on fire

combust, burn - cause to burn or combust; "The sun burned off the fog"; "We combust coal and other fossil fuels"
 a 10-years-vacant cold storage building in Worcester, MA on December 3, 1999. Firefighters of the area, a dedicated, cohesive group several generations deep, deal routinely with fire and medical and other emergency calls in this depressed community and complain about the lack of really challenging fires. Yet Mike, a district officer, has long known that the cold storage building, a windowless warren of hallways and room-sized lockers, insulated with material that was potentially highly toxic highly toxic Occupational medicine adjective Referring to a chemical that 1. Has a median lethal dose–LD50 of ≤ 50 mg/kg when administered orally to 200-300 g albino rats 2. , would give them "enough fire to go around" if it ever burned. The personalities of the firefighters, the culture and politics of a firefighter group, and the psychology and technology of firefighting come to life in this absorbing true story. Rohan's deep, masculine voice is sometimes augmented, when appropriate, by a device that duplicates a loudspeaker system, and he clearly empathizes with men who have lives of their own but care enough to pay the ultimate price when others are in danger. Some profanity Irreverence towards sacred things; particularly, an irreverent or blasphemous use of the name of God. Vulgar, irreverent, or coarse language.

The use of certain profane or obscene language on the radio or television is a federal offense, but in other situations, profanity
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Edna M. Boardman, Bismark, ND
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Author:Boardman, Edna M.
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Date:Jul 1, 2002
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