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When Ghowrwal watched as her mother stood in her kitchen, burning match in hand, she knew it was her chance.
Although the combustion of wood, paper, or methane is an exothermic process, a burning match or a spark is needed to initiate this reaction.
"The city neglects the rules of fire safety, especially when there is smoking or when children throw a burning match into pukh.
Mr. Madsen himself appears in the darkness, illuminated by a burning match just long enough to drop rhetorical bombs, like the idea that we are encountering the last remnant of the fires that once warmed our civilization.
The instant in "Lawrence of Arabia" when the film cuts from Peter O'Toole holding a burning match to the sere silence of the desert is as grand a tale, in its way, as the entirety of David Lean's epic.
Instead, the sulfur receptors in your nose get overloaded by the burning match head, deactivating the characteristic fart bouquet.
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Some also had the aroma of burning matches, an indication of too much sulfur dioxide, which is used as a preservative.
Matt Stokes makes fine art films from impromptu punk gigs and the collaborative duo Nick Crowe and Ian Rawlinson film the destruction of a bunch of tulips by an onslaught of burning matches.
They were known to place burning matches inside a victim's eyelids and slice off a man's lips, then force him to watch as they were broiled.
If performing these tricks with children or in a bar, I'd stick to Volume 2, since Volume 1 includes two challenges involving burning matches and one with cigarettes.
He'd rather not know the smell, but just wants to know if you're aware or do you disguise your waste with cheap cologne, flowery potpourri, or a burning match-stick.
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