However, out on the open road, the absence of a backdraught excluder screen meant wind noise and turbulence limited cruising speeds to what was comfortable. |
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The corporate muscle that stretches and bends our lives has had its own strong backdraught. |
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Mark Birchall, 22, even burst through a friend's door but an explosion or backdraught blew him backwards down a ight of stairs. |
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A backdraught occurs when an oxygen-starved fire is ventilated and the result is an explosion in the form of a fireball. |
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A backdraught that raced up the stairs was so intense it burst through windows and left a hole in the roof. |
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Both men were trapped by a backdraught and killed despite the efforts of colleagues to rescue them. |
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A deliberate fire had been set in an unoccupied house, left smoldering and created a backdraught when firefighters tried to gain entry. |
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The risk of backdraught is higher when the locomotive enters a tunnel because of the pressure shock. |
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The crew immediately went into action, even though there was a danger of a potentially deadly backdraught, where flames could burst out of a door or window at any time. |
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