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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cool fire" is not technically correct in written English.
It is better to use the phrase "calm fire" instead. For example: He stared into the calm fire, reflecting on his day.
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At night it is a coruscating mirror of cool fire.
Nancy Turano, formerly with Ballet Hispanico, is a dancer and choreographer of cool fire.
The famous essays that come out of the time in Burma are written with cool fire — a banked anger at administered cruelty.
We had the highway to ourselves, and clouds of stars seemed to rise up from the wilderness, lighting the treetops in a cool fire.
Grill these over a relatively cool fire, and then set them aside or keep them warm in an oven set to 200 degrees.
Writing about Ms. Premice's 1957 performance in "Jamaica," which starred Lena Horne, the Times dance critic Jennifer Dunning described her as "a razzle-dazzle lead performer who was hot flame to Horne's cool fire".
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Germination is compared among species for burnt and unburnt seeds on burnt and unburnt plots at three different locations for both hot and cool fires.
In contrast an opening factor of 0.02 m1/2 provides less ventilation leading to a post-flashover fire with lower maximum atmosphere temperatures but a longer post-flashover duration ("long-cool" fire).
DCaaS has five basic components: space, power, cooling, fire suppression and physical security.
Unless you're looking for black-and-blue (charred outside, raw inside), you'll get a more moist, more evenly cooked piece of meat by doing most of the cooking over a cooler fire.
When fire is excluded from the landscape, or cooler fires are applied during the early dry season, trees and other woody plants establish themselves within the landscape in areas potentially suitable for tree growth.
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