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is people's willingness to flame about subjects when they only see half of the story.
It burns in oxygen to produce an extremely hot flame (about 4,775 °C [8,627 °F]).
The idea of carrying the Olympic flame about the world gained a whole new layer of crappiness last time round.
The torch relay will travel more than 13,500 miles over 65 days, with each bearer carrying the flame about two-tenths of a mile.
Up The Junction started a debate about backstreet abortions, The Big Flame about workers' rights and Three Clear Sundays about the death penalty.
The model predicts the low concentration of particulates in the methane flame (about 0.5 ppm) and the higher concentration of soot in the ethylene and butene flames (near 10 ppm).
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People were in flames about them!' " He reached up and rubbed his eyes.
Red capes swirled like flames about the men in the "Burnous Dance".
Masoumali was taken to Nauru Hospital after bystanders used a blanket to smother the flames about 10am on April 27.
The temple, or gurdwara, at 95-30 118th Street in Richmond Hill, Queens, erupted in flames about 12 30 a.m. with about 25 people sleeping inside, fire officials said.
In 2003 I went to the Flames about a dozen times without a single disappointment in the 28-day dry-aged porterhouse, done to perfection (medium rare).
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