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Scram
verb
Get out of here; go away (frequently imperative).
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In transient without scram, the assumed event is an insertion of positive reactivity for example, through an undesired withdrawal of the shim rods.
A powerful earthquake shook all units at the plant, initiating an automatic shutdown, or scram.
According to PRA studies, three categories of events are primarily responsible for the risks associated with LWRs namely, station blackout, so-called transient without scram, and loss of cooling.
Better still, when the same man surprises Michel and Franck in a naked embrace, Michel tells him to scram because they're trying to have a private conversation.
To its critics, the E.D.L. is, at best, a nuisance and, at worst, a scourge — a travelling team of troublemakers who descend upon a town on a Saturday afternoon; take it over for a few hours; and scram, leaving behind bruised bodies, shattered glass, and bad feelings.
That requires telling her alter ego, the one she calls "the evil Mirai," to scram.
In an incredible scene, he ushers his other girlfriend (yup) and her children into the narrator's house, then flees when the girlfriend tells him to scram, leaving the women alone to talk.
With a reporter's camera turned on the staff member, Mr. Winter politely agreed to scram.
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But with volume purchases a Scram-enhanced TV will cost the same as a regular model, the company predicts.
So until you change your sex, girlie' — he spit licorice juice on the ground — 'scram.' " When the doors of boyhood slam in her face, Lily is reduced to an anguished cry, "I'm not a girl!" But this is momentary, and Lily is nobody's notion of a follower.
howitzer shell explode at close range, the Federal Aviation Administration announced the development of HSA Scram, a commercial jet capable of carrying 1,985 passengers at speeds up to 13,750 mph.
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