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In each of the last three games, Michigan State's threesome has ignited 13- to 23-point runs to blow open close games.
In such cases, the prevailing weather regulates the spread of a fire when ignited [7], as opposed to the human control that fragments the landscape with small fires.
According to KCRA news, the Mythbusters crew ignited 500 pounds of ammonium nitrate about a mile outside of Esparto that resulted in an explosion that "was a lot bigger than they expected".
Ash content was determined by igniting 1 g of oven dried samples of each adsorbent at 600 °C for 2 h.
The fire, which has charred more than 107 square miles since igniting 29 July, was 70% contained Sunday and was expected to be fully contained by Thursday, Cal Fire said.
Weary of the interborough competition, Macy's officials say they would prefer to move the fireworks around the city but are constrained by the lack of places to safely ignite 40,000 shells over a throng.
Thus, you'll find Springboard, Seedcamp and Ignite 100 in the UK for instance.
The seven teenagers each lit a single tiny flame, igniting 205 copper 'petals', one for each competing nation or territory.
May also need a new goalkeeper to replace fading Tim Howard and also find something to ignite £28m striker Romelu Lukaku.
The group of seven, chosen by British Olympic champions, each lit a single tiny flame on the ground, igniting 205 petals, one for each competing nation or territory.
Though HFO-1234yf is flammable per ASTM E-681-04, it poses significantly less fire hazard than HFC-152a and HFC-32 due to its low flame speed, low heat of combustion, and its difficulty to ignite [6].
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