Every now and then the tea light at our table would wink out from a draft and we'd have to relight it. |
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But a second call was made by neighbours just before midnight saying that a man was putting more wood on the fire and attempting to relight it. |
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And, with ceremonial solemnity, he showed me how to relight the pilot on the furnace. |
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Or is it because they hope they can relight that spark which once made their colleagues reach unhesitatingly for their cheque books. |
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Torches were then lighted from the bonfire and carried to each home to relight the hearth fire. |
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The information gathered indicates that the pilot experienced a flame-out and an automatic relight while climbing after lift-off. |
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Councillors in Milton Keynes have voted to relight streets, for fear of rising road accidents. |
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Additionally, some helicopters utilize auto-reignition kits to relight the engine in the event that a flame-out occurs. |
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In this mode, the ignition circuit also activates to relight the engine automatically if engine rpm suddenly drops below 90 percent in flight. |
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Continuous ignition in flight normally follows a flame-out and leads to the automatic quick relight of the engine. |
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If the pilot light goes out, wait at least five minutes before attempting to relight it. |
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She was forever going into the scullery to bend down and relight it at the gas jet under the kettle. |
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If the burner does not relight, call the service engineer after ensuring that the fault is not due to a power cut or low oil in the tank. |
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To light or relight a torch, a character has to be on the same hex as the torch at the end of his movement. |
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If it fails to relight, you should contact the gas utility and have the relighting done by a qualified serviceperson. |
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If the burner does not light, the control will de-energize the gas valve and will make two more attempts to relight the burner. |
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Shutting off the pilot light for the summer is costeffective only if you plan to shut it off and relight it yourself. |
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Other times the flame does not relight and you have to shut off the torch valves. |
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My candle was snuffed out and I knew it would never relight again. |
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Having to stop constantly and relight the smoker is frustrating and not having smoke when it is needed can result in many unnecessary stings. |
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An attempted engine relight or the use of a landing light at night would place a large draw on the battery. |
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Once this is accomplished you can ask the utility company to inspect the gas system and relight the pilot lights for any remaining gas appliances. |
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When you relight the burner at a later date, re-expansion of the fixture could cause leaking at the fittings, and replacement of the unit might then be necessary. |
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Note: Apparently, on some Pocket PCs, you have to assign a button to the program, if not, you must perform a soft-reset to relight the screen. |
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Once off, the unit must relight, and not provide heat for 15-25 seconds. |
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And there is no reason to think that it will not be repeated again in the information age. Alas, the entrepreneurial flame is easier to put out than to light or relight. |
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So he's got a desire to relight that and we'll get the benefit of it. |
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To ensure that learners see the splint igniting, they may have to relight the splint in the microburner flame or choose a new splint to test for the oxygen. |
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Of course, you may relight your cigar as often as you like. |
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After the final load of wood, the stored heat was more than capable of keeping the stove warm all night long, until it was time to relight the fire. |
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The only thing to do was to relight the candle, recover the breviary, gather the holy card scattered here and there, regain the sanctuary and start all over. |
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Were the flame to go out in a lamp, then there was a temptation for the collier to relight it. |
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