Night Flares yearns to be played in a 20-year-old beater barrelling down a moon-drenched highway. |
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Flares and tracer bullets sliced across the night sky after the blasts. |
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Flares do not know friend from foe and so illuminate both. Changes in wind direction can result in flare exposure of the attacker while defenders hide in the shadows. |
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Flares exploded, Very lights went up, even tracer, and as Jim raced the Fiat down the track he had the impression of leaving a military tattoo at its climax. |
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These include a spare tire, jack, chains, jumper cables, road flares, some repair tools, and an ice scraper. |
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Eyewitnesses reported seeing a small explosion above one of the plane's wings suggesting that decoy flares had been fired. |
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They dressed me in a turquoise crocheted pullover, brown corduroy flares and open-toed sandals, while letting my hair grow very long. |
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In correspondence with that, Susan found her some full, dark purple jean flares to go with it. |
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The robber gives predictably blood-curdling answers as his temper flares at the thought. |
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Some of the crackers that we light every year, have a lot in common with flares and smokescreens. |
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Two Americans with crew cuts and flak jackets with grenades, flares and ammunition clips are the escorts through the mansion's grounds. |
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I found it hard to imagine dad in flares and a flowery kaftan jitterbugging the night away. |
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The flares are fired when the crew detect, by radar, they are being chased by a missile homing in on the hot exhaust of the plane. |
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I placed a flashlight, fire extinguisher, flares, jumper cables, and a small first aid kit in my trunk. |
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Included were artillery shells, phosphorous flares, mortars, incendiaries and cluster bombs. |
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The solar flares and the corona of the sun danced athwart the planet's silhouette. |
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Earth's atmosphere and its magnetic field manage to block most of the radiation from solar flares. |
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August 2 marked the beginning of 10 days of flares and explosions that would stir up the magnetosphere and radiation belts of Earth. |
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Then we were in a band called Flared Generation, where we tried to bring flares back into fashion. |
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The dastardly arsenal ranges from missiles, flares and flamethrowers to mines, barrel bombs and chaos-causing oil slicks. |
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They turned up with machine guns loaded with blanks, flares and thunderflashes. |
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Flickering to and fro in a fierce battle of dominance, the flames of the fire sparkled with gold and orange flares. |
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Knees bent fully, her skirt flares like a golden fan nearly touching the floor. |
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The Bradys sport the same tragic early-seventies quiffs, boast wardrobes packed with polyester flares, and talk in absurd sitcom gagspeak. |
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Huge flares shot out across the water, showering the surface in a fountain of white-hot sparks, and quite wisely the ducks were off again. |
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The crew also said they fired flares when another boat came within sight, but that it did not stop for them. |
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The personnel in most major bases missed the flares of re-entry heat against the blazing sun. |
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And so, donning the platforms, the flares and the beads et al the other night was pure, unadulterated nostalgia. |
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About 2 percent of the fires that MODIS detected were from industrial sources, like gas flares and smelteries. |
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In order to navigate at night, commanders used compasses and parachute flares. |
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Many magnetic storms occurred in tandem with reports of solar flares or of large sunspot regions near the Sun's equator. |
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The severe weather on Earth is likely related to sunspots and solar flares on the sun. |
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We've recently had an unusual number of solar flares during the solar minimum. |
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At low energies, many of the particles themselves originate in solar flares, or are accelerated by shocks in the solar wind. |
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Variations in space weather are caused by solar activity, including solar flares. |
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It was a safe atmosphere, with only one or two flares and two bungers going off that were planted. |
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With fair frequency, the Sun's surface erupts with solar flares, which send intense bursts of electromagnetic radiation into space. |
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A bonfire flares beside the handsome, Tudor-style Redstone Inn, the town's big hotel and restaurant. |
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Alex sends up some more flares, and Scott finally manages to locate him and drag him aboard the storm-tossed boat. |
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For operational roles, the aircraft is fitted with a radar warning receiver, chaff and flares dispensers, and active electronic countermeasures. |
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The countermeasures system can dispense chaff cartridges and infrared flares and the POET and GEN-X active expendable decoys. |
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One high-flying plane could be seen dropping flares before the detonations. |
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Tony seems harmless enough, until his overeager wooing of Theresa flares into full-scale stalking. |
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Avoid sulfa antibiotics and be aware of oral contraceptives, both of which may induce flares. |
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If you get your kicks on an Indie trip, you're likely to go for a pair of superfly flares with tattered hems trailing along the ground. |
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Operators should carry a first-aid kit, a survival kit that includes flares and, if practical, a cellular phone. |
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Prominences, flares, plages, and other features of the solar chromosphere can be observed in hydrogen light. |
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Solar flares appear as sudden, intense flashes in the chromosphere of the Sun. |
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Searchers used loud parachute flares that light up a vast area to make contact with the woman, who was suffering hypothermia. |
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Squad leaders fired their M203 rounds with modified parachute flares to mark enemy positions. |
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After illuminating both sea and land with parachute flares, the enemy aircraft came in at low level. |
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He laid out a perimeter and the men of 1st Platoon began digging and setting out trip flares and claymore mines. |
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There is also a variety of equipment to use including med-kits, fire extinguishers, blood-test hypos, and flares. |
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While a few savvy anglers carry flares, stoves, and tents, the majority are ill-prepared for hours or days stuck on a drifting ice floe. |
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She walked down the steps in dark blue flares, clunky black shoes, and her friend's shirt. |
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At the seaside, the coastguard reported a number of false alarms when ships mistook fireworks for distress flares. |
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It's a title so immersive and so awe-inspiring that every passion you ever had flares anew, and that game truly does become an experience. |
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Tuck in behind an abundant gas giant and you have protection from solar flares and an inexhaustible supply of hydrocarbons and volatiles. |
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The most modern missiles are not fooled by the flares, which is why the more expensive laser and infrared based systems are preferred. |
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At 11.30 am on Tuesday, a piercing explosion rang out as the flares were destroyed five metres below the surface using P4 plastic explosive. |
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In addition, however, it has repeatedly witnessed a sky flickering with ultraviolet flares, bursts and fast-moving streaks. |
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Poor nutrition can also make it more difficult to recover from flares of the disease. |
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It's not a bad idea to include signaling devices such as mirrors, flares, etc., whether you are in a remote location or not! |
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I stumbled to the opening in the suit and pulled out one of the signal flares. |
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One of their missions was to fire illumination flares to aid commercial and military aircraft that were forced to ditch at sea. |
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However, it is known that military aircraft using the countermeasures tend to eject lots of flares, just to be on the safe side. |
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Attacks signaled by flares and coordinated remote mine attacks are not taught in training camps, but in military schools. |
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These medications affect the immune system and may help maintain normal skin texture and reduce flares of atopic dermatitis. |
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Almost all lupus patients take medication to control inflammation and reduce the risk of flares. |
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It's very common for adolescents to deny that they have asthma, so they may stop taking medications and have more flares and symptoms. |
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And asthma flares are the most common reason for pediatric emergency room visits due to a chronic illness. |
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The condition may resolve late in pregnancy, but classically flares up again at delivery. |
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These flares may be caused by other viral infections, or they may be secondary to viral reactivation and an unregulated immune response. |
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Massive solar explosions called flares often accompany coronal mass ejections, which emit solar material and a magnetic field. |
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I could actually feel the volume of the bass, and it seemed to me the flares of my trousers were flapping with every beat. |
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Always insist that black flares, safari suits, wide collared white shirts and high heeled shoes never go out of fashion. |
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Strangely, his flares and cravats were once seen as the epitome of stylish excellence. |
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Fashions of the time were tank tops, tonic suits and trousers, flares, and long hair all round. |
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Mandy who was wearing an apple green, button down blouse and white flares was lying down on the bed staring at the ceiling. |
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We tried on matching tank tops and flares, and practised hairstyles from Honey magazine. |
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She was wearing dark name-brand low-rise flares and a pink polo shirt, large silver earrings and some glitzy heels. |
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She pointed down to the simple black flares and ice blue shirt that she had tossed on when she got home. |
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And a pair of tight hip hugger blue jean flares with star patches all down the sides. |
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On the night of the full moon we took flares down to the lake and floated them on the water, paddling after them on rafts. |
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Highway flares are not registered for use as a pesticide in the state of Arizona. |
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A small pile of Russian-made shipping flares, covered in Cyrillic script, had been used and discarded in one corner. |
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The daddy of all solar flares was spotted in November 2003, and ranked X28 on the magnitude scale. |
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Solar flares are known to emit low energy cosmic rays which disrupt geomagnetism one or two days later. |
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Kevin made a sharp bank left and popped flares to decoy any incoming missiles. |
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Police patrolling the streets with their purple flares and disco-style glow sticks had little trouble to deal with. |
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The scared women tried to fire emergency flares at the bear, with little effect. |
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Those flares are designed in case it's a ground-to-air missile that it takes the missiles off their targets. |
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Knee length zips with gussets expand beautifully to transform the dull traditionally styled trousers into funked-up seventies-style flares. |
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Even parked on a dolly, the craft looks fierce, with a shallow, open hull that flares out into wings. |
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Any flares present at this time are removed by rasping the lower part of the hoof wall from the outside. |
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But the ambush, and the enemy flares and gunfire that followed, rattled the men of Bravo Company more than any event. |
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Huge flares shot out across the water, showering the surface in a fountain of white-hot sparks. |
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Intra-articular injection of steroid may be helpful in acute flares. |
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Traditionally the treatment of atopic dermatitis has included the frequent use of emollients and the intermittent use of topical corticosteroids to control acute flares. |
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The flares of light became more and more frequent, until they were solid. |
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A big number of many-colored flares, both friendly and enemy, that were fired from the ground, as well as fires in drop areas, confused the assembly signals. |
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From below, it appears as a truncated wedge that broadens and flares out in response to the contours of the site, and is cantilevered off three slender columns. |
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Silver iodide flares would be dropped into the eye of the hurricane. |
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Finally the flares of the mold must be luted to provide a seal between mold and bar so that the weld metal will not escape during the actual welding process. |
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He joined in with automatic fire from his carbine and threw grenades at the enemy, whose attacks were accompanied by bugles, whistles, flares and supporting mortar bursts. |
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Gone are the days when crimplene flares were modelled by vacuous looking male models with an unnatural penchant for Aran-knit cardigans and neck ties. |
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Quick streamers of ice caught three, but the remainder thundered into the barrier of bright azure and burst into searing flares of light and heat. |
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Every club has its own set of die-hards, always in club shirts, who gather behind one goal with the flags, flares, cards and toilet paper to cheer on their team. |
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They can also be useful for treating acute flares with systemic symptoms. |
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Gone are the days when crimplene flares were modelled by vacuous looking male models with an unnatural penchant for Aran knit cardigans and neck ties. |
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It was designed to study X-rays and gamma rays from solar flares. |
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Surely my bones are weakened and my head flares with hoariness! |
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But, just like flares and fancy shoes, it is making a fashion comeback. |
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The bumper itself is re-shaped and finished in dark grey to match the bolt-on, over-size wheel flares that cover the new five-spoke 16-inch alloy wheels. |
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On the lower tier of the stand we had Italian fans waving sticks at the local police, punching them, kicking them and lobbing flares before being battered into submission. |
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One by one the marker flares went out, swallowed by the approaching mass. |
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The Limited model adopts more refined styling, with new fender flares and new front bumper and side mouldings, all finished in body colour to retain a sophisticated look. |
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Parroting another government line, the article raises the specter of a Russian intervention if postelection unrest flares. |
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Highway safety flares provided light as the clans joined by loss sought solace in prayer and song. |
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When Ian had moved into the room, the mould-peppered walls had been decorated with lurid orange-flowered wallpaper, redolent of stack heels, flares, beads and caftans. |
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The images will be used by NOAA and the U.S. Air Force to monitor and forecast solar flares, coronal mass ejections, coronal holes and active regions. |
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We think we're viewing the accretion disk at a slightly tilted angle, and we see the light from each of these flares rise and fall in energy as they orbit the black hole. |
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You knew you had achieved the ultimate look when your flares completely covered your feet, giving the distinctly eerie impression you were floating down the street. |
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The second are galactic cosmic rays, which, although not as lethal as solar flares, represent a continuous background radiation to which the crew would be exposed. |
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When your eczema flares up, use the medicine prescribed by your doctor. |
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Violent events such as stellar flares, supernovae and the explosion of galactic nuclei produce a concoction of subatomic particles, primarily protons and electrons. |
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Boaters were encouraged to turn in their old flares to any Coast Guard station in Washington and Oregon or to Coast Guard Auxiliary flotillas in the region. |
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It harks back to a time when love was free, flower power was king, flares were the order of the day, and people felt a little bit more chilled out about themselves. |
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Often triggered by irritants in the air such as cigarette smoke, asthma flares involve contraction and swelling of the muscles lining the tiny airways. |
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Meanwhile, Suzi's illness still flares up, exacerbated by stress. |
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Angel wore black tight flares and a white tank top, and put her hair in a loose bun with a few strands hanging out, to which she added little chopstick things. |
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He would turn up at private views with distress flares and sticks of dynamite and stuff. |
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As a result, instead of the clean visuals that typify the science fiction genre, we see lens flares, shaky handheld cameras, zooms, and sloppy rack focuses even in CGI shots. |
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Night skiing is an exhilarating experience you won't want to miss when fellow skiers gather to ski or board down the main run each night with flares in hand. |
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Approximately 20 guys, from young teenagers to 30-somethings take turns working out their uprocks, flares and headspins to yelps and handclaps of support. |
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Having achieved the single most sinister moment on television this year, Gordon bares his teeth, flares his nostrils and pulls his face back into a rictus of a smile. |
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In the harsh environment of space, however, satellites may fail prematurely because of mechanical breakdowns, damage from solar flares, or collisions with orbiting debris. |
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A stellar-mass black hole would produce pulses in the 100 to 450 Hz range, though still with that 3-to-2 ratio between the flares. |
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And then the flares light up the sky and the building begins to shake from the deadly thunder of Protective Edge. |
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When he finally arrives, however, his flares go unseen, his shouting unheard. |
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Abramoff is a man with a temper, and it flares at remembrance of past grievances. |
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From a distance, the silver bullets and their smoky, trailing trajectories blended to create metallic, featherlike flares. |
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Loose-fitting tunics with flares low over the hips and a bit of gauzy transparency here and there joined the series of fun, kicky mini-skirts. |
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From flares to fur coats, Walkmans to Dralon threepiece suites, the brand ensured it showcased all the latest in retail. |
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When the crew saw flares, they knew the other ship was in trouble. |
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Other units ceased using parachute flares and opted for explosive target markers. |
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When the equipment malfunctioned and caught fire, BP workers shut it down and routed escaping gases to flares. |
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Once in the water, they were strafed by German bombers, which also dropped flares on patches of oil and burned alive some of the shipwrecked men. |
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Frequently, the Earth's magnetosphere is hit by solar flares causing geomagnetic storms, provoking displays of aurorae. |
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The opening is via a pseudostome situated on the chamber or at the top of a neck which flares out to form a collar. |
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With the influence of the upsetting die, the tail end of the rivet flares and interlocks into the bottom sheet forming a low profile button. |
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Solar flares are an example of common explosion on the Sun, and presumably on most other stars as well. |
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Wear high-neck Victorian styles, or paisley prints, and tuck into flares or a plain A-line skirt. |
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The sailor had a tent and windbreak for shelter but no lifejacket, flares or radio. |
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Malaysia's World Cup qualifier against Saudi Arabia was abandoned yesterday after fans angerly hurled flares billowing smoke at the pitch. |
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The laser flares used in our life rafts are an example of how UTC Aerospace Systems seeks to integrate new technologies in all of its products. |
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A vivid black beauty mark with a reddish, crescent border flares out from the trailing edge of its gill cover. |
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Such flares sometimes disrupt the Earth's magnetic field causing a magnetic storm that can be recorded with a magnetograph. |
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Gone are the sleek hair and mini-dress, in their place is a huge bouffant do and purple flares. |
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The fender flares are boxier, which better fits the overall look of the truck. |
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Then again, we thought elephant cord flares, Goblin Teasmades and powdered mash was too-cool-for-school back then too. |
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The Northern Lights was expected to be seen because of the solar flares that are close to the Earth's atmosphere. |
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From time to time the strong magnetic field around the Sun is disturbed and powerful solar flares can occur. |
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All three were X-class solar flares, the strongest the sun can send into the atmosphere. |
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Magnetic loops in the solar corona, solar flares and coronal mass ejections are among the phenomena that scientists still cannot fully explain. |
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Solar wind, according to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, consists of magnetized plasma flares and in some cases is linked to sunspots. |
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The diagnosed prevalent cases are then further segmented by the number of cases of gout flares and tophaceous gout. |
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Colcrys tablets are indicated for the prophylaxis and treatment of acute gout flares and Familial Mediterranean Fever. |
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One of them rang a friend to raise the alarm and the men also fired distress flares and turned on navigation lights. |
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Abetimus sodium for the prevention of nephritic flares in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. |
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A stubborn knee injury from my rugby days flares up every now and then, so I'm always on the hunt for effective treatments. |
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Solar flares are sudden brightening of flocculus near an active sunspot group, becoming brilliant within a few minutes. |
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But lately the number of sunspots, solar flares and spectacular coronal mass ejections has gone up. |
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For those brought up in the decade of flares, power cuts, Cavs and Cortinas, we bring you this week the Ford Mondeo Graphite five-door. |
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The syncopated rhythms and island musical flares serve a purpose to the song, rather than being a succession of cartoon tropes. |
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The high waist band, patch pocket, mammoth flares made anybody look like a human triangle. |
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As gas flares burn vibrantly in the sky offshore northern Persian Gulf, weathered Iranian workers slog in a labyrinth of pipelines, storage tanks and workshops. |
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Both times, her no-no bids flamed out on soft flares over the infield. |
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Travel with an emergency kit such as jumper cables, ice scraper, shovel, a flashlight, extra batteries, blankets, deicer, flares, water and a cell phone. |
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In disgraceful violence recalling the worst days of soccer hooliganism, officers were pelted for more than an hour with paving stones, bricks, flares and thunderflashes. |
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The Sun unleashed the three potent solar flares marking the most intense activity yet this year and causing limited interruptions to high-frequency radio communications. |
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Coronal mass ejections are often associated with other forms of solar activity, most notably solar flares, but a causal relationship has not been established. |
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Humans have tracked this solar cycle continuously since it was discovered in 1843, and it is normal for there to be many flares a day during the sun's peak activity. |
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On the walls, murky oils by Edwin Butler Bayliss painted circa 1900 showed figures stumbling through an ashen landscape, smoggily lit with orange flares. |
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We want Rob McLean in white, matelot flares and a neckerchief. |
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Quite often, this leads to flares, which can be severe and include vesiculating, oozing reactions far from the site of corticosteroid application. |
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