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In July 2007, she made a post about the "seven most disgusting bloggers" in Singapore, sparking flame wars that were extensively covered by local media.
Joanna and her supporters fought back, deleting as much of their old material as possible, sparking flame wars where they raged against Syd and his website.
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The Hussars hunted them with blowtorches, sparking flames to burn the creatures alive.
It most likely detonated in the forward engine room, sparking flames, and causing heavy flooding in the magazines of main battery turret number two and the fore port side secondary battery turret, and putting even more pressure upon the previously stressed hull girder.
To take an innocuous case, in most contexts, what is singled out as a cause of dangerous fires is a spark, flame, or flammable material, not the presence of oxygen.
There's a fire coming and looks like it's whipping straight at you — sparks, flames shooting everywhere.
Theoretical investigation and computer modeling is leading to a better understanding of how spark flames propagate.
Moisture, friction, heat, sparks, flames, shocks, static electricity, reactions with oxidizers and acids should be avoided.
I can only hope that I succeeded in sparking a flame, a desire to read again.
Calum Gray, 14, and Tori McIntyre, 15, two of the scouts who climbed Snowdon to spark the flame last week, handed the lantern over for Richardson to light the torch.
In seconds, it touched some spark or flame.
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