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At a higher temperature, it sublimes partly unchanged, and, when ignited, it is consumed, leaving no residue.
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Ignited by sparks from a nearby welder, the resulting fire consumed most of the oxygen in the space, suffocating the workers.
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The escaping gas ignited, starting a small brush fire.
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A chemical fire ignited and burned for five days, disturbing east coast rail service and causing a water main break.
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This re-ignited her interest in playing the sport competitively.
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The fuel is mixed with air within its flammable limits and heated above its flash point, then ignited by the spark plug.
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An embedded detonator ignited the cloud as it descended to the ground to produce a massive explosion.
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The fire was reportedly the result of an accidental ignition, after a welding torch being used to repair flood damage had been left ignited.
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In his engine, fuel was injected at the end of compression and the fuel was ignited by the high temperature resulting from compression.
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Ignited with a blowtorch, it took about 2 minutes to burn, with thermite-like events (sparkling blazes) noted in a few places.
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