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From the redemptive round robins of Good Times to the idling frontier menace of The Nets, feedback leaping into flame like a match flicked on a petrol stain.
Astronomer Professor John Tonry, of Hawaii University, said Atlas – which is scheduled to begin operations in 2015 – would have an extremely high sensitivity, which he compared to the detection of a match flame in New York when viewed from San Francisco.
They are put in furniture products, including baby furniture, nationwide because of a California standard (TB117) mandating that such consumer items withstand a small open flame – a match or cigarette lighter – for 12 seconds without igniting.
Chances of a match are 3X higher right now (flame emoji).
However, Kydd withdrew her services to the Flames without playing a match, citing medical advice, due to a concussion incident.
Seal the other end with the flame of a lighter.
"I was just eight, it was my first-ever match," said Mark Thomas, from Bradford, who saw the first flicker of flame as a discarded match slipped between floorboards and set fire to a polystyrene cup.
The waiter pours in a generous splash of spirits, ignites it with a match, and the chorizo sizzles away in the dancing blue flames.
At which point the umpire gives him a time violation, thus fanning the flames of the pre-match stir caused by Federer's observation that the Spaniard sometimes plays "very slow".
But now I think of her as a body with a match stick head, enough friction and she could burst into flames.
When there is doubt, the law requires a "match flame test" of a sample quantity.
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