Far from the exciting world of warfare and fireworks, pyrotechnics remain important tools in many industries. |
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The drama primarily derived from the picture's human elements rather than overblown pyrotechnics. |
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I'd also like to introduce some more training aids and pyrotechnics to make it more exciting and induce the adrenalin. |
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He needed the cigarettes to perform his secondary role as coordinator of Biblical pyrotechnics. |
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I don't know how I'd react if I encountered something as monstrous as a Golem, but I doubt that I'd resort to verbal pyrotechnics. |
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It also has a little bit of the pyrotechnics that often go along with flute writing. |
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The display of volcanic pyrotechnics was powerful enough to earn the mountain national park status two years later. |
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The shuttle then leaps off the launch pad in a dramatic and heart-stopping display of pyrotechnics. |
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I write as well as I can but I'm not a stylist and have never been into pyrotechnics. |
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The concluding Precipitato was a brilliant display of pure pianistic pyrotechnics. |
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There were tears in the audience too, but also not a little squirming at the emotional pyrotechnics. |
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Apparently there were celestial pyrotechnics on a scale almost-unknown at this latitude. |
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Like podiatry and pyrotechnics, feeding the bears is best left to professionals. |
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The slow movements act as calming counterbalances to the dizzying pyrotechnics of the fast movements. |
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Having said that, the pyrotechnics ensuing from a hooked thirty or forty pounder might easily overwhelm the unprepared. |
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Shania Twain and her many, many band members headlined the concert and dazzled the crowd with a pyrotechnics display. |
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The fire was ignited by pyrotechnics set off as the heavy metal band Great White began their set. |
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A simple accompaniment serves as a baseline from which a limpid melody explodes into a dizzy display of vocal pyrotechnics. |
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As usual, we lashed firecrackers and pyrotechnics to the frame, stuffed a mortar in its mouth, and added a blazing pinwheel for the beast's eye. |
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The focus of the show is to present traditional culture by means of advanced pyrotechnics. |
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I normally deplore applause that begins before the conductor lowers his baton, but I joined in the spontaneous delight at the pyrotechnics. |
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They start early around here, amassing their motherload of pyrotechnics weeks in advance of the Fourth of July. |
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The patriotic pyrotechnics focused on loving China, its leaders and the legend of the dragon. |
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Mr Bettison has urged David Blunkett to allow sales of pyrotechnics only to people holding a special licence. |
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Maybe there could even be pyrotechnics involved so that when it broke there would be a shower of sparks. |
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The pyrotechnics of these offenses would impress even a fireworks factory worker. |
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Madlib has too much reverence for Wonder to butcher his songs with unnecessary hip-hop pyrotechnics. |
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Salford is hoping its 30-minute pyrotechnics display will attract more than the 10,000 people who turned up last year. |
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Now, I've hardly lived a blameless life when it's come to pyrotechnics, but this kind of rampant idiocy really has got me angry. |
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No impressive display of pyrotechnics, the inertial dampening system gave up the ghost with a whimper. |
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The duet for soprano and mezzo and its glittering cabaletta are distinguished by daring harmonics and challenging pyrotechnics. |
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Now, normally a couple of tablespoons of the water of life glugged into said hot pan will produce entirely acceptable pyrotechnics. |
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Since the average road movie is terminally boring, this one provides plenty of pyrotechnics along the way. |
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The inferno was sparked when pyrotechnics used during the band's opening song set fire to foam insulation behind the stage. |
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It's also a virtuoso display of theatrical pyrotechnics, though acting, in the thespian sense, doesn't get much of a look in. |
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On its own, this sequel is simply a cat-and-mouse procedural, dotted with the occasional smackdown and pyrotechnics display. |
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They tend to be fight sequences, stair falls, motorbike stunts, very high falls and those involving pyrotechnics. |
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There's no unflawed character to easily identify with, no camera pyrotechnics or special effects, and no neat ending. |
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The simple unaffectedness of these steps made the increasing waves of pyrotechnics by the dancers seem frenzied and over the top by comparison. |
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The council has used Salford-based pyrotechnics experts, Walk The Plank, to set up displays. |
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This is especially because, from the very beginning, the best pyrotechnics and lighting effects were used. |
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He feels that by reducing them to mere pyrotechnics, one misrepresents their essence. |
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The fire was touched off by the pyrotechnics display of the band Great White. |
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At that time, bands playing pub gigs didn't have any lights, no pyrotechnics. |
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Their strange synergy of hula hoops, urban dance and pyrotechnics will give you the magic bug! |
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Two members of the band suspected of starting the fire with a pyrotechnics display were also taken into custody. |
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Magnesium produces a characteristic white light while burning and thus is used in flares and pyrotechnics. |
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In Sioux City, Iowa, on Jan. 27 the band used a small pyrotechnics display at the end. |
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On the pyrotechnics proposal we are conducting an impact assessment on amendments proposed by our rapporteur. |
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Strobes and pyrotechnics nestle amongst shadow puppetry, while a vast array of other optical and audio effects assist in the delivery of this fast-moving tale. |
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Pyrophorics are a subclass of pyrotechnics, which contain no oxidizers but ignite spontaneously on contact with air. |
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It's a bad time to visit unless you enjoy the pyrotechnics of lightning and floods of warmish soupy rain, plus the constant threat of demonic cyclones. |
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GoPro hooked up a camera to a drone and flew it into the pyrotechnics, offering a new way to marvel at the spectacle. |
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So the pyrotechnics might be limited to a few bungers in the car park. |
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The municipal environmental monitoring centre acknowledges the problems caused by pyrotechnics. |
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This thunderous pyrotechnics show soars over the Ottawa River, beginning at 10 pm. |
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So this year Hyder hired Canadian experts to stage the pyrotechnics. |
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We were regaled with some well drilled pyrotechnics, in the flutato themes, octave slides, scintillating passagework, resulting in riveting joie de vivre of the interaction. |
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Most of it is never heard in concert, other than as an encore appended to a recital of profoundness and pyrotechnics. |
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Sample a fabulous smorgasbord of food in the weekend open-air markets and see nature's pyrotechnics light the sky from a beachside pub. |
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Find a fisherman to take you out on the water at dusk to watch the natural pyrotechnics at their bellowing best. |
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Still, Nedney had to stand there while the full pyrotechnics display popped overhead. |
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I've been around explosives long enough to deal with pyrotechnics and thunder flashes and smoke grenades in the past. |
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For all its upbeat exuberance and whacked-out visual pyrotechnics, Kertess' Biennial can easily he characterized as banal. |
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You're ready and waiting for the pyrotechnics. |
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We were also reacting against the pyrotechnics of avant-garde theater and the brutism of performance art. |
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At 8 p.m., feast your eyes on the official pre-show BMO Fireworks pyrotechnics countdown, followed by a free outdoor concert by Quebec supergroup Malajube. |
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Before Paul and Judy Andrews, the car's owners, were presented with the award, a pyrotechnics display went awry, obscuring the Mercedes and its owners in smoke. |
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So are the big-stage rock spectacles that the Stones helped pioneer, with inflatable appendages, pyrotechnics or perhaps a cherry-picker lifting Mr. Jagger over the crowd. |
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Arsenic is used in pyrotechnics and in the manufacture of lead shot. |
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In both the orchestral and especially the piano compositions, there is often an additional element of virtuosity, an unabashed attempt to mesmerize the audience with sheer pyrotechnics, colourful displays and sonic opulence. |
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We are outdone at times by the markets' dazzling pyrotechnics, but knowing that these invariably fizzle out we aim instead to deliver solid returns that will stand the test of time. |
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Onboard lifesaving equipment included lifejackets for four adults and one child, a life buoy, and six Type A and Type C pyrotechnics, respectively. |
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Take advantage of this unique viewpoint and admire the grandiose production of pyrotechnics with the musical score diffused simultaneously throughout the boat. |
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Her song, Children of the Universe, has an anthem-style chorus and her performance promises to make full use of explosive pyrotechnics to reel in the 170 million viewers who tune into the singing contest. |
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He yells jokes punctuated by pyrotechnics. |
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Mr Mitchell's literary pyrotechnics are certainly to be admired, but is his latest effort really anything more than a clever con Click to buy from Amazon.com or Amazon.co.ukThe Master. |
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It applies only to the local transport, to the nearest military barracks, of small quantities of these time expired pyrotechnics for safe disposal. |
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Specific arrangements for licensing of pyrotechnics, circus tents, seating banks and other structures may be complicated and differ from country to country. |
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The boat had no pyrotechnics, and none were required by regulations. |
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These products are the raw materials that are used to produce most barite chemicals for use in applications such as optical glass, welding flux compounds, metallurgy, pyrotechnics, etc. |
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Because the boat was not equipped with a flashlight and was not required to carry pyrotechnics, the renters had no means to visually attract the attention of passing traffic at night. |
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Spitfire and ME109 Dogfight with pyrotechnics and airfield attack. |
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Sodium benzoate is used primarily as an antimicrobial preservative in food and soft drinks, but is also used in pharmaceutical products, the automotive industry, personal care, household cleaning products and pyrotechnics. |
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Hollywood's addiction to modernist visual pyrotechnics is especially evident in the largely nonverbal style of many of its contemporary performers. |
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Energetics are energy-releasing chemical materials, like explosives, propellants and pyrotechnics. |
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Then Supervisor level 1, which allows you to independently use and fire most commercial grade pyrotechnics. |
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The hotel will ring in the New Year with a New York-style ticker tape parade, complete with pyrotechnics. |
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The following year, partnered by the 18-year-old wunderkind Ivan Vasiliev, she again set the stage ablaze with her daredeviltry, pyrotechnics, and flamboyance. |
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Filipinos as part of their custom, often welcome the New Year with noisemaking and brilliant display of lights such as those provided by pyrotechnics. |
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Spectators will watch the story unfold in a display of high-octane drama and pyrotechnics to show a dystopic society where people seek happiness in a world of technology. |
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From musical gyrations to deconstructed nursery rhymes, Python-esque absurdism to pyrotechnics, dream sequences and live, interactive film, expect the hilariously unexpected. |
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But if all rhetoric is a mode of pyrotechny, and all pyrotechnics are by necessity fugacious, yet even in these frail pomps there are many degrees of frailty. |
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