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In some instances, the igniter will still put off a light but won't ignite a flame if it's too weak.
Hodges can ignite a flame in 30 to 45 seconds; beginners usually practice for days before producing an ember.
Embers, he said, posed a bigger risk outside the fireplace because they still might be hot enough to ignite a flame long after the fire has died.
These arguments have yet to ignite a flame beneath Denver's mayor or members of the City Council, whose approval is the surest route for putting stock show expansion on the ballot in November.
With this procedure, high-intensity focused ultrasound beams are aimed to converge on a small target like a fibroid, heating it enough to destroy it, much as the sun's rays can ignite a flame when focused under a magnifying glass.
Unlike eagles, humans could choose when and where to ignite a flame, and they were able to exploit fire for any number of tasks.
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