It was feared the gas contents could overheat and destroy the car workshop. |
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They are on all the time and use a colossal amount of electricity and overheat. |
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My car decided to overheat intermittently, the iPod started to skip, and my phone decided it wouldn't recognise its SIM card. |
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However, rapid export and investment demand have led to concerns that the economy could overheat. |
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But slipstreaming so closely hinders airflow into the trailing car's radiator and can cause its engine to overheat. |
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But it is important not to overheat the casualty so do not apply a hot-water bottle or other source of direct heat. |
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First, there is less danger that the U.S. economy can overheat when much of domestic demand can be satisfied by foreign production capacity. |
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The IMF is worried China's economy could overheat and generate a troubling inflation that would raise the risk of an economic crash. |
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But rapid exports and investment demand have led to concerns that the Chinese economy could overheat. |
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Corrections may well be more painful if Asian economies overheat and American consumers keep overspending. |
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As stated earlier in this report on the hypothesis page, we believe the sunspace will overheat on sunny days. |
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Both children and pets can overheat quickly and should never be left in a car unattended, he said. |
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Without the auto radiator, the engine would overheat and become inefficient. |
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This meant a quick pit visit to clear the radiator ducts of grass as the car started to overheat. |
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An internal short can cause the battery cells to overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers. |
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Don't leave perishable food items to overheat in the boot of your car while you do other shopping. |
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Without an efficient cooling system, your Toyota car is bound to overheat and to perform poorly. |
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Two million cars overheat daily in smog-choked traffic jams on the ever-increasing suite of 12-lane ringroads. |
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Windows to the east and west should be avoided or minimised because of the tendency to overheat. |
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The exertions of getting back into the capsule caused Cernan to overheat and his visor fogged up completely. |
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Each terrace is backed by north facing offices, where minimal solar gain reduces the tendency to overheat and the need for air conditioning. |
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Because there is so little copper inside, the cords tend to overheat and cause a fire hazard. |
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Low speeds may cause the motor to overheat because the cooling fan becomes less effective. |
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If the fuel pins begin to overheat, their expansion stops the fission reaction. |
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An under-inflated tire can result in unstable vehicle handling, and may even overheat and explode. |
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Other grills or registers, for example, may be too restrictive and may overheat the fireplace or ceiling. |
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The lack of seawater to cool the auxiliary generator, causing it to overheat and shut down. |
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When drilling a deep hole in timber, periodically clean the waste out of the flutes, otherwise it will carbonise, overheat the bit and burn the timber. |
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How fast must the Federal Reserve raise interest rates to assure that demand doesn't overheat, allowing rising costs to pass through into faster consumer inflation? |
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He's betting that the Chinese economy will keep roaring along at its present torrid pace, at a time when many analysts believe China is set to slow, or maybe even overheat. |
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If more is filled into the cassette, the sample and the appliance may overheat. |
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The left wing overheat light came on approximately one minute after the indication of hydraulic failure. |
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But as if being a mine detector isn't dangerous enough, the poor animals can overheat in hot climates. |
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The whole having enough space not to overheat unnecessarily, that gives a very coherent technical unit. |
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True, but we know that what happens to these batteries when they overheat is extremely complex. |
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Do not operate the starter continuously for more than 5 seconds as the starter motor will overheat and the battery will become discharged. |
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Units are best located in garages or basements or even under the stairs, provided the exhaust air is ducted to the outside, otherwise the motor could overheat. |
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After 8 seconds the piston begins to overheat and can become deformed with possible seizure. |
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And the baddies, who light up, regenerate body parts, and occasionally overheat and explode, are pretty silly. |
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Other pads may not stop as well and could overheat the rim, causing the carbon fiber to delaminate. |
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If fluid levels are too high, they can aerate and cause your transmission to shift erratically or overheat. |
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The units are standard-equipped with an electronic flame safeguard, safety thermostat for overheat protection and fully automatic aftercooling. |
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For example, an angle grinder may present the risk of an electric shock, because electrical wires may be too exposed, and the risk of fire, because the machine may overheat and ignite during normal use. |
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Based on specific needs, the heat generated by an incineration plant can be used to heat water, overheat water, generate high or low pressure steam or to heat diathermic oil. |
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An IFR plant could melt down only by breaking the laws of physics: if the fuel pins begin to overheat, they expand, stopping the fission reaction. |
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The machines high performance can then cause the oil to overheat and cease to function as intended, also resulting in a loss of precision of the machine. |
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Holding the brake pedal down too long or too frequently is dangerous as it could cause the brakes to overheat and lose power, resulting in loss of control and a serious accident. |
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Filters that are not cleaned can clog up and cause your stove to overheat. |
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By both resisting exchange rate appreciation and forestalling monetary tightening, these countries are increasing the risk that their economies will overheat. |
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The hydraulic fluid began to overheat, so we threw on a couple of extra circuits to cool it a bit as we began the grinding climb back up the hill to the station. |
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These fumes do not contain any PFOA and are mostly noxious to pet birds, so if you have a budgie or parrot, then ventilate your kitchen and don't overheat your non-stick pans. |
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Use of these films are recommended for residential applications in only very specific cases such as a sunroom which tends to overheat in the summer. |
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Damp hay however can overheat in storage and eventually burst into flames! |
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The lack of fluid had caused the hydraulic pump to cavitate, overheat and catch fire, which forced an emergency landing in Iraq. |
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Of course, the main villains of the piece remain the banks and the speculators, and the political leaders who allowed greed to thrive and the economy to overheat. |
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With demand outpacing supply, the Russian economy started to overheat. |
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This could cause the product to overheat and lead to fire. |
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The exact installation of each and every heater ribbon is critical, as an improper installation can result in an overheat condition that can lead to a fire. |
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Do not overheat the cookware, e.g. when using a wok. |
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Extended periods of idling or prolonged rides at very slow speeds, such as in very slow moving or stationary traffic, may overheat the engine resulting in severe damage. |
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If the convection blower has failed, this can cause the unit to overheat. |
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The high temperature switch is there to protect the stove from overheating in case of an evacuation problem, a control board problem, a blower problem, or any other problem causing the unit to overheat. |
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The heater ribbon was completely destroyed during the overheat condition. |
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Why is the government sending Canadian soldiers into battle with tanks that overheat and armour that does not stand up to the new Taliban weapons? |
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Continued operation with an overheat could lead to other serious problems, perhaps even a fire. |
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Otherwise, the inverter may overheat and cause equipment damage or fire. |
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The upper storeys of homes have the potential to overheat in sum mer as they are usually of lightweight construction, with either brick veneer or weatherboar d walls. |
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The control panel on some Bosch, Neff and Siemens dishwashers can overheat and may lead to a fire. |
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Ecstasy makes you feel like you can dance forever, and dancing makes you overheat. |
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Thousands of O mobile phones are being recalled amid fears they may overheat while charging. |
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About 10 years ago, we let an unattended, coated pot overheat when we fell asleep. |
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Whenever you''re using an extension lead or corded power tool, make sure the lead is uncoiled because it could overheat if there are knots in it. |
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They blocked up the exhaust pipe on his old-style Vauxhall Corsa with foam, causing the engine to overheat. |
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Unwind extension cables fully, as if left coiled up they can overheat, leading to electric shocks, and potentially firs. |
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Most terrestrial animals in the Arctic can outrun the polar bear on land as polar bears overheat quickly, and most marine animals the bear encounters can outswim it. |
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In boilers, the deposits impair the flow of heat into water, reducing the heating efficiency and allowing the metal boiler components to overheat. |
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An electrical connection in the Krups automatic drip coffeemakers can overheat and ignite the filter basket support, presenting a risk of fire and burn hazard to consumers. |
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Radios run hot and don't need much outside help to overheat. |
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The company said that its A350XWB overheat detection system monitors the aircraft environmental control system's bleed air ducts for overheat conditions caused by failures. |
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