By the end of the month thanks were being offered to the emergency services following the gas fireball in Rawcliffe. |
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A fireball, which is usually seen to accompany the fall of aerolites, was not observed in this case. |
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He dropped the fireball, the ground erupting in a fierce inferno, brutal flames licking at the surrounding trees with their fiery tongues. |
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Within five seconds, the winery erupts into a fireball as flames lick the sky and the crashing explosion sends debris hurtling everywhere. |
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The fireball rammed into the roller coaster car and the whole part of the roller coaster track and the car blew up. |
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I concentrated all of my focus into my magic as I formed a fireball in my hand. |
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Spectators at the 2001 show watched in horror as a Second World War King Cobra exploded in a massive fireball, killing the pilot. |
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There was a huge explosion and the fireball burned fiercely as the tanker's load of fuel ignited. |
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Those marines were in a lightly armoured vehicle when it hit the bomb, flipped into the air and exploded in a fireball. |
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Just before he hit forward on the flight deck, I dove head-first into an open hatchway to avoid the fireball and explosion. |
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A teenager dragged from a blazing car just seconds before it exploded in a fireball was reunited today with the man who saved his life. |
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She was entering the lobby when a fireball exploded from the elevator shaft. |
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Through the window of treelessness, the sunset is paralysing, a fireball sinking into rolling hills. |
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A lorry driver was killed in a fireball crash which closed the M60 and marooned thousands of shoppers in the Trafford Centre. |
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The buildings of New York take quite a beating and nearly disappear in a fusion fireball. |
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He raised his arms into the air and chanted the incantation for a fireball. |
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The new chemicals leave gamma-ray fingerprints in the fireball for astronomers to find. |
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Maria is a total fireball, completely irrational, and speaks a mile a minute. |
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Dragoon enclosed on the base and went high in the air then dive-bombed the area with that special fireball technique. |
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The source of the large fireball that streaked over Southern California on Wednesday has been traced to debris from the Comet Encke. |
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Minutes later, there was another explosion and a fireball engulfed the building. |
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A motorcross champion was killed when his speeding car exploded into a fireball after crashing into a lamppost on a waterlogged road. |
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John Brown reports that the fireball appeared about 120 km west-north-west from Amsterdam. |
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Mr Clark was preparing Sunday lunch when he opened the oven door and a fireball leapt into the air. |
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During the initial nuclear radiation mostly Gamma rays are emitted from the fireball. |
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A state-owned commuter bus explodes in a giant fireball and thunderclap, bringing down a building near the shore of the Thames River. |
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There was a strike that looked almost like a fireball and then an almighty power surge. |
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A second later, this led to the structural failure of the external tank, igniting the liquid hydrogen and oxygen it carried into a fireball. |
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Television footage showed lava flowing out of the crater while thick clouds of smoke rose upwards and a large fireball burst into the night sky. |
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Blaze formed a fireball in his hand and launched it at the giant serpent, but it was simply eaten by its right head. |
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There was a great fireball and filthy black smoke that belched into the sky. |
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A fireball then burst from the gable end of the second property and damaged a third. |
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A driver died when his tanker plunged 60 ft from a motorway bridge and exploded into a massive fireball. |
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As firefighters started to drag the door out of the way, there was a sudden ignition of petrol vapour causing a fireball. |
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I know it wasn't a plane, a satellite nor a bolide, meteor, fireball or a shooting star. |
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In the descriptions of the atomic blast, Hersey makes no mention of the fireball and mentions the mushroom cloud only once. |
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Radiation from the Big Bang fireball has been travelling across the universe, cooling as space expands, they say. |
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It tore into the glass and metal, leaving a second gaping hole several storeys high from which a fireball of smoke and flame erupted. |
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At this point my engine exploded followed by a large fireball, with the fire spreading to the adjacent water. |
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Sporadic gunfire echoed from the east, followed by a thunderous explosion that spewed a fireball into the air, about three blocks from the group. |
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On this day, local residents observed a huge fireball, almost as bright as the Sun, moving across the sky. |
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She has her Dad's temper and as her older brother, Mason, will attest, she can be a fireball. |
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A young mother is being treated in hospital after becoming a human fireball in a horrifying scene outside her home. |
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They also tried to kill innocents, but every time they sent a fireball their way, a blue force field deflected it. |
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It's thought that two freight trains collided, sparking a giant fireball that devastated the surrounding area. |
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There was the dull crump of ignition followed by a fireball of considerable proportion. |
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But I was deeply grateful for the lack of gunplay, car chases and scenes in which the hero outrunning a fireball down a hallway. |
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This is thought to have created a huge fireball and an enormous, damaging shock wave. |
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The fireball would have stretched high into the sky, and the local Evenki tribesman must have thought that the world was coming to an end. |
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It spread a few feet and stopped, encased in an invisible dome, much like the invisible wall the fireball had hit earlier. |
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A toxic fireball as big as the Houses of Parliament burned for several hours, exhaling a black cloud over Houston. |
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On the plus side, the fact that I'm here means I didn't expire in a blazing fireball. |
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One witness was changing his child's nappy shortly before midnight when he looked up through a skylight and saw a huge fireball in the sky. |
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But when Dev arrives at his shop it explodes in a fireball, which sends him flying across the road, leaving him battered and bruised. |
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The blaze created a fireball that burned at up to 1,400 degrees Centigrade and melted the tensile steel cables which supported the men's platform. |
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The jet was carrying a full payload of fuel for its flight, scheduled to last about five hours, and it exploded into a fireball which engulfed 12 houses within seconds. |
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I saw the fireball closely followed by the bang and the pall of smoke. |
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On seeing the fireball of the aircraft, the Halifax International Airport tower controller activated the crash alarm. |
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An extremely bright meteoroid larger than a few centimetres in diameter entering our atmosphere is rare and is called a fireball. |
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As the fuel is injected and ignites, a circular motion takes place and as heat rises, created a fireball reaction in the center of the boiler. |
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The maximum size of the fireball will be about 8 to 10 times the size of the initial dust cloud. |
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People came rushing out of their houses when a car parked on the roadside exploded in a fireball which severely damaged another vehicle parked nearby. |
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Within seconds of the opening salvo, the first of the wrecked cars blows up, flying 30 feet into the air and sending a fireball some 200 feet into the sky. |
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A gigantic fireball rose over the planetoid, signaling the Hawk's destruction. |
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This event produced a fireball seen all over the Yukon and Northwest Territories. |
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It would enter the atmosphere over the Sudan, and being quite large, was expected to form a very spectacular fireball. |
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A spear is lit from the fire and hurled across the lake, where a fireball erupts and two paddlers in a torch-laden canoe make an impressive entrance. |
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Train carrying oil collided with train hauling grain near Casselton, n.d., causing a 100-foot fireball. |
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On a July day in 1988, newsrooms around the world showed images of devastation, as an oil rig turned into a fireball. |
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While rumours are rife that a dropped cigarette or a spark from an underground cable caused the fireball, the cause of ignition was not yet known. |
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I ran to Glen and Liz's house after that front had gone, but it was a fireball. |
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A fireball ripped through the tanker, penetrating the double hull and causing oil to spill into the Arabian Sea. |
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At 81 years of age, he remains a fireball of creative energy. |
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It would have cooled from a bright, uniform fireball into a dark, uniform void. |
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Being able to see this fireball aids the operator in controlling overall burner performance and fuel costs. |
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Photos of explosions in Lebanon in 2006 often showed two explosions on targets-one from a high explosive and one fireball. |
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The rupture in the car resulted in the ignition of the lading that created a fireball approximately 600 feet in diameter at ground level. |
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There was no indication of a pre-impact fire, but witnesses described seeing a fireball associated with the impact. |
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These four disciplines ignited a fireball of movement and inspiration that refused to be quelled or cooled. |
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Debris pelted down from the rolled edges of the fireball like meteors, buffeting those who had been lucky enough to avoid the initial explosion, slamming them to the ground. |
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The early universe was filled with radiation and a plenum of matter, originally hydrogen and helium, formed from elementary particles in the dense primeval fireball. |
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A fireball hurtled across the southern Tucson sky in broad daylight Saturday morning. |
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On the evening of June 14, 1994, around 8:00 p.m. EDT, thousands of people in Ontario, Quebec and the northern United States witnessed a spectacular fireball accompanied by a very loud sonic boom. |
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Each bomblet is designed to erupt into a deadly fireball containing 300 blades of armor-penetrating shrapnel. |
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In the case of accidental functioning the diameter of a fireball or the length of a jet of flame should be not more than the maximum dimension of the package. |
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For example, the fireball, deposit of carbon residues on the facades of the hotels, and damage sustained to the buildings and the surroundings, due to the blast effects, are not compatible with an underground explosion. |
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A fireball or jet of flame which extends more than 1 m from the package. |
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Its exceptionally long and bright fireball was seen throughout the Yukon, Northern British Columbia, parts of Alaska, and the Northwest Territories. |
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In an open space, this will lead to an expanding fireball. |
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In this case, there were enough instrumental records and video recordings of the fireball or of the shadows it cast to determine the atmospheric trajectory, plus the velocity as it entered the atmosphere. |
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We all know that the earth was nothing but a fireball, once upon a time. |
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She'd go ballistic, possibly even fling a fireball or two, if she knew Selene had him in her apartment. |
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Stonehaven's long established pipe band plays at events throughout the year, including the folks festival and fireball ceremony. |
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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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The Daisy Cutter creates a huge fireball that incinerates everything within a 600-yard-radius. |
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A MUM who was burning household bills in a garden chiminea has spoke of her shock after paper was caught by a gust of wind turning her shed into a fireball. |
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A few moments later, a fireball produced by the impact of the API bullet appeared on the AMTRAC hull just above the top-left corner of the small access door. |
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