Sentence examples for fire quenching from inspiring English sources

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The distance of fire quenching could be improved by increasing the number of the vacuum chambers.

To save the need for a lining, most ancient tunnels were located in reasonably strong rock, which was broken off (spalled) by so-called fire quenching, a method involving heating the rock with fire and suddenly cooling it by dousing with water.

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The thing destroyed derived its being from outside itself: this is no case of a self-originating substance being annihilated by an external; it rose on the ruin of something else, and thus in its own ruin it suffers nothing strange; and for every fire quenched, another is kindled.

We made the beach just in time to see the perfect ball of evening fire quench itself across Bolinas Bay off Duxbury Point.

No more than a fire department is blamed for quenching fires, if we have another crisis, we should not forswear its aid nor that of the larger federal safety net.

Before the neuron's firing is quenched (when F>F*), even though the output firing rate is increasing over some segments of the input range (due to the phase locking under this parameter region, see Appendix S2 for a detailed explanation), its overall trend is decreasing.

There was no significant difference between larger section and smaller vacuum chambers in degree of maximum peak value overpressure and specific impulse declining, except that quenching fire effect of the former was superior to the latter.

Far better to spend ten years "fetching lattes" than fall victim to a big break: "It's surely a fine emotional art — dousing your hollow hauteur without quenching the fire in your belly altogether — but the kids who master it come out the other side both shit-hot at their professions and bearable as human beings".

So I'll just respond here in the hope of quenching this fire.

A simple announcement paralleling what was put forth Monday could have been made in one two sentences, quenching the fire.

The hole through the plug is too small to have any great effect in reducing the steam pressure and the small amount of water, if any, that passes through it is not expected to have any great impact in quenching the fire.

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