Philip and his niece Bryony escaped injury when the camper van they were travelling in burst into flames in the middle of the road. |
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The tanker did not explode but its cab, the dump truck and another truck burst into flames that burned other drivers and terrified onlookers. |
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But the pair were killed when the private aircraft crashed into a field at Cudham Lane South and burst into flames at about 3.40 pm. |
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The driver managed to free himself from the wrecked car before it burst into flames. |
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The racer burst into flames upon impact but the fire was quickly extinguished by park staff. |
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While no-one was injured, the lorry's cab and the car burst into flames and three fire engines were called to the scene. |
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Three perished in house blazes and one was killed when two vehicles crashed and burst into flames. |
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Now if your fan dies or you forget to use thermal grease under your leaf blower your CPU will burst into flames in 8 seconds. |
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In fact, the heat alone that incandesces from the lava is enough to cause surrounding objects to burst into flames! |
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I began to panic, terrified that the car would burst into flames and I wouldn't be able to escape. |
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It is believed the plane cartwheeled across a rocky plateau before the starboard wing burst into flames. |
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Flammable fumes, such as solvent and paint fumes, may burst into flames or explode. |
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The Cessna light plane eventually landed safely on a concrete, floodlit area at Roman Barracks as fire engines and paramedics stood by in case it burst into flames. |
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An airliner crashed in thick fog and burst into flames as it made its final approach to an airport yesterday, killing 20 of the 22 passengers and crew. |
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The approaching tanks exploded in rapid succession and burst into flames. |
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These fires may smoulder for hours before they burst into flames and are caused by such things as cigarettes burning in couches or bedding. |
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And the electrical cords to which they were attached burst into flames. |
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A massive electrical arc occurred, the basket burst into flames and, shortly thereafter, the balloon descended to the ground. |
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Then, the Pacific Alice showered with fire burst into flames in the forecastle and on the bridge. |
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The passengers, supervised by a well-prepared crew, left the plane before it burst into flames. |
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The mortally wounded Cherry lost control of his Maserati and the car careened into a taxicab, causing it to burst into flames. |
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As fire burns, high heat from nearby fires preheats fuels around the perimeter of the fire, sometimes to the point that they burst into flames without being touched by advancing flames. |
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And bonus points for the school bus that burst into flames with the comic timing of a Simpsons gag. |
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This business of spinning into outer space is just so juvenile and naive that one has to wonder why these booklets didn't burst into flames on the printing press. |
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The entire angel burst into flames, and stone chips began to flake away as Frost scrambled back for cover, gripping the small familiar in two hands. |
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A day before, a lorry carrying gasoline overturned and burst into flames, near a bridge where army sappers and technicians had already wired the leads to the dynamite. |
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He was trapped in the car, which burst into flames, for over an hour. |
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It burst into flames after its highly inflammable gas ignited. |
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The private car was severely damaged and burst into flames. |
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Unfortunately, it crashed and burst into flames. |
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That is annoying enough, but what if a tech-savvy arsonist were to find a way of, say, taking control of home boilers and turn them up so much that they burst into flames? |
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Damp hay however can overheat in storage and eventually burst into flames! |
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Kingfishers, in transmitting their inscapes, might also burst into flames, exploding in a climax of simultaneous demonstration and dissolution. |
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A STACK of warm, clean towels spontaneously burst into flames and torched a laundrette. |
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During a delivery of unleaded petrol, the rupture of a pipe caused a spill of a large quantity of petrol which burst into flames and ran towards the water body. |
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Officials have blamed heavy fog for the aircraft's crash into a rice paddy field, where it burst into flames. |
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And we made our attack all six air craft going in and strafing and hitting a bunch of air craft that were on the ground, some of them burst into flames others blowing pieces off them and so on so forth. |
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A blow torch is lit, ensuing scenes see things burst into flames, and we find out the answer is Fiery Doritos Locos Tacos. |
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Due to the accident, the naphtha instantly burst into flames and as a result of the outflow of cargo overboard, the sea surface turned into a sea of fire. |
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As it approached a hairpin bend near Alpe d'Huez, it crashed into the side of the road and burst into flames, killing the 63-year-old driver. |
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Special attention must be paid to the susceptibility of a product to burst into flames and the compatibility of the different products used or stored. |
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After witnessing an accident that caused one of the vehicles to immediately burst into flames, they hurried to the vehicle and pulled a teenage boy through the car's back passenger window. |
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All inside the tank were killed when the tank burst into flames. |
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Johnny Popple, 23, died when he was trapped inside the car as it burst into flames. |
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Even yesterday was not soon enough, for how many faces with skin as smooth as a Brancusi sculpture have been ravaged by celluloid dolls that burst into flames at the slightest hint of a match. |
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The man was in his flat on the fifth floor of a highrise block when the pan burst into flames. |
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Hydraulic oil can burst into flames very easily. |
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It will tell if you can expect to burst into flames and be buried under a mountain of ejecta while the ground cracks and trees and buildings for miles around are flattened. |
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