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If they are not, this increases the risk of a thermal runaway where one cell overheats, catches fire and the fire cascades to the other battery cells.
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Rivers of fire cascade down the mountainside, 2,100 degrees of molten rock.
Our parents purchased 1788 Belmont Lane 45 years ago, and my brother, Tim, was still living there two weekends back, when an avalanche of fire cascaded down from the hills.
Armstrong, like many self-taught geniuses, had a faulty technique, and, by the forties, the scar tissue — alarmingly visible in a closeup shot at the end of the 1956 film "High Society" — was such that rapid-fire cascades of notes no longer came as easily.
Now, there may be just a few constants in what is considered trap production: an 808 heartbeat, bass, and rapid-fire cascading percussion fills.
The Americans opened fire, throwing cascades of water into the air but not, apparently, striking any of the men.
In Tripoli, the explosions of about 10 large bombs near the city were heard downtown on Sunday night, followed by barrages of antiaircraft fire and cascades of tracers.
The two-alarm blaze at the Ebbets Field Houses trapped residents on upper floors, filled hallways with smoke and soot, and sent water from fire hoses cascading down stairwells, residents said.
Boeing also found no evidence that a fire could cascade from one cell to another, and it concluded that the batteries were likely to emit smoke less than once in every 10 million flight hours.
Panic, fire sales, cascading fall in asset prices will exacerbate the financial and real economic distress as a number of large and systemically important financial institutions go bankrupt.
America is good for that.' Susan Sontag walks the little streets of New York's Chinatown under fire escapes that cascade down the sides of buildings.
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