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the propellant
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The propellant came from the top.
Openness is the propellant of great civilisations.
These normally include a projectile, the propellant, and a primer that ignites the propellant.
"My outrage that day became the propellant of my life".
Over at General Electric was a rocket that consumes ions and electrons; argon is the propellant.
The emails referred to the testing of airbag inflaters, which contain the propellant.
The propellant solidifies (usually by polymerization) and the mold fixtures are removed, leaving the propellant bonded to the motor case with a suitably shaped perforation down the middle.
When the plastic broke, it activated a series of reactions that ignited the propellant.
The propellant appears to have been removed, but the nose cone is intact.
Other aerosol ingredients are either suspended or dissolved in the propellant.
The propellant is usually arranged to protect the motor case from heating.
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