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The fire had reached what is called "flashover" — the point at which radiant heat causes a fire in a room to become a room on fire.
However, we feel that, in this case, the book really does show smoking in a completely negative light: Reginald Rake is quite clearly a bad character; smoking makes him cough and causes a fire, and Betty says categorically that 'smoking is bad for you', and that he should be 'feeling ashamed'," said the publisher in a statement.
When middle-aged Henry Cooper is only a few months into his new route as a postal carrier on Arcadia Street, he lights a cigar, tosses the match into the bushes and causes a fire that kills a young wife, fells several houses and sets in motion the events of Dennis Mahoney's moving first novel, "Fellow Mortals".
The laser, when aimed at, say, an engine, essentially causes a fire, thereby disabling the craft.
For example a spark causes a fire, but only because it inspires an arsonist to light a match and toss it into a can of gasoline.
"In America there have been examples in which the well has had to be blown out and explosive liquid has spilled out onto the ground, which causes a fire hazard and pollution hazard," he said.
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The five are charged with recklessly causing a fire with great bodily injury and recklessly causing fire to inhabited structures.
Each has been charged with felony counts of recklessly causing a fire resulting in great bodily injury and recklessly causing a fire to an inhabited structure.
A spark caused by the scrape of metal on metal could cause a fire, Capt.
Last month, a portable DVD player was dropped on an American Airlines flight, causing a fire.
The first report of a dehumidifier causing a fire came last fall, said the Whirlpool spokesman, Christopher Wyse.
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