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The charcoal was kept ignited with air from a bellows blown through a bottom nozzle, or tuyere (see figure).
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"If we keep igniting and re-boosting that spirit we've got a good chance of doing something".
Smaller civil wars would keep igniting, and the mixed cities would remain bloody, even if a way could be found to separate their populations.
It was also an acknowledgment that if these conflicts are to be settled, or at least kept from igniting a new civil war, there must be deft and sustained American involvement.
Keep it ignited, it wins.
The vibrator can connect with a smartphone app that its makers say "allows couples to keep their flame ignited – together or apart": that is, it can be controlled remotely, while, say, making a video call.
Recognizing that the discovery of the other is a lifelong process that can be fun and entertaining, not only keeps a spark ignited in the bedroom, but immunizes the commitment from always taking the relationship too seriously.
With Valentine's Day steadily approaching, we decided to catch up with the "Hollywood Divas" executive producer (Tucker) and Grammy Award winner (Burruss), who dished on tricks to keep the flame ignited in a relationship, as well as their thoughts on the marketing of sex toys and stigma against sex in the black community.
It would not surprise me to learn that Tillerson has had enough of trying to put out the fires that his president and his immediate entourage keep on igniting.
You're going to have be careful not to get sucked in by the thing's gravitational field — and hopefully they have enough cooling in there to keep it from igniting the earth.
Whether you use an aerial or a ground application, suppressant foam can help you extinguish your fires faster by acting as an insulated barrier to keep unburned fuels from being ignited.
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