| 1. | There were shipping ports for the quicklime at Slependen and Sandvika.
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| 2. | On the way there Durdles points out a mound of quicklime.
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| 3. | Substances such as quicklime and sulfur could be toxic and blinding.
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| 4. | When in use, the kiln would have produced raw quicklime.
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| 5. | Edgar manages to grab some quicklime and douses Glen in it.
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| 6. | Upon reaching a certain temperature, the quicklime would begin to incandesce.
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| 7. | Annual worldwide production of quicklime is around 283 million tonnes.
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| 8. | Quicklime is also thought to have been a component of Greek fire.
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| 9. | The body was recovered and reburied, supposedly this time with quicklime.
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| 10. | When limestone was burned using a kiln, dangerous quicklime is produced.
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