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Once they did get started, they burned fast and hot, emitting lots of ultraviolet light and burning out in a few million years.
Without much moisture, the ribbons burned fast and sharp.
Apparently, the fire has always burned fast and furiously.
Hurst was also struck by Vasquez's claim that the Willingham blaze had "burned fast and hot" because of a liquid accelerant.
Forensic textbooks had long described the effect as a key indicator that a fire had burned "fast and hot," meaning that it had been fuelled by a liquid accelerant, causing the glass to fracture.
With the group he enjoyed an era-defining success (selling more than 11 million copies in the United States, 'N Sync's "No Strings Attached," from 2000, is the biggest album of the '00s) that burned fast but bright, threatening to reduce him to a punch line and relic well before he'd turned 25.
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Tests with relatively larger pool sizes burned faster, with an advanced onset of the transition to a bulk boiling phase, which was attributed to the controlling heat feedback mechanism associated with the pool size.
Those flames that were less sensitive to stretch (lower Markstein number) burned faster under turbulent conditions, especially as the turbulence levels were increased, compared to stretch-sensitive (high Markstein number) flames.
D-846 powder burned faster than normal powder, which meant that it exerted greater pressure on the shell when fired.
Gator was the rebel of the group, the one who burned fastest and to whom image was most important.
Burning fast and furiously, leading listeners into slugged delirium, is not their style.
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