| 41. | Basements served as prisons and for storage of wines, and on the ground floor there were charring rooms.
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| 42. | The charring is carbon deposits which can conduct electricity and short circuit the flow of current from the tungsten.
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| 43. | Red phosphorus, used as a charring-promoter flame retardant, facilitates silver migration when present in packaging.
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| 44. | But I have something more audacious in mind : flame-charring the ingredients for the soup on the grill.
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| 45. | And a suicide trucker who rammed his rig into the Senate, charring a large section of the historic building.
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| 46. | In raging fires like those that are charring parts of Southern California, spectacular whirlwinds of fire can sometimes form.
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| 47. | The powerful blast blew out the roof of the green bus, charring the insides and ripping off the sides.
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| 48. | And cauterizing tissue _ using intense heat to seal it _ often results in smoke, charring, and tissue damage.
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| 49. | A NATO war plane struck a passenger train Monday, smashing and charring coaches and scattering bodies parts in the wreckage.
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| 50. | A NATO war plane struck a passenger train Monday, smashing and charring coaches and scattering body parts in the wreckage.
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