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Her husband, Cub, has become oblivious to Dellarobia's sharp, flame-haired beauty.
A transition from bubble-like flames, with a long decaying skirt, to cap-like flames with a sharp visible flame edge at the bottom is observed as the lean flammability limit is approached.
This is how the manner of death has been divided: drugs, medicament, biological substance, chemical agent, hanging, strangulation, suffocation, drowning, submersion, firearm discharge, explosive material, smoke, fire, flames, sharp objects, physical assault, crashing of motor vehicle, use of bodily force, neglect, abandonment, and others [ 1, 4].
The sharp drop in flame rate at further reduction in M down to 5.0 is consistent with a similar drop observed for adding alumina to the reactive mixture.
The HDTV version provides "a very sharp image of flames," said Ted Faraone, a WPIX spokesman.
When we are children, new neural pathways are formed and strengthened every day as we learn to keep ourselves out of danger by avoiding heights, sharp things or flames.
A candle was burning beside him, and he held a sharp knife over the flame.
A limelight produces light by directing a sharp point of oxyhydrogen flame against a cylindrical block of lime.
When we feel a painful sensation, like a sharp pinprick or a flame on our finger, we instinctively pull away.
But without access to a proper kitchen, sharp knives or naked flames, can Heston conjure up a meal that gives you wings?
After the ignition, the data fields exhibit large and sharp gradients revealing combustion flames, i.e., reaction fronts.
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