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They ignited as much as 6 months after the earthquake, he says, and some burned for days.
What happens next time a flare is ignited, as inevitably and regrettably will occur?
When I got back to my hotel and into the shower, my skin ignited as if from napalm.
His enthusiasm for theatre was ignited as an undergraduate at Trinity College, Oxford, where he directed several productions.
A journalist and a photographer were killed when a slick of oil ignited as they crossed it.
Paint debris from a window shutter ignited as workers used a torch to burn off old paint, Nanda Chitre, the spokeswoman, said.
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Fire is also a major concern — and one reason, no doubt, that codes have limited the height of wooden structures — but solid CLT panels do not ignite as easily as small two-by-fours.
The high social pressure, in turn, ignites as well as it perpetuates the aspiration to migrate, even illegally.
While the refinery's flares don't ignite as often as they used to, the great organism exhales in many places.
It means that the precursor can be ignited at a temperature as low as 325°C to 340°C.
The yellow colour imparted to a flame by sodium is visible if the sample being ignited has as little as one-billionth of a gram of sodium.
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