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But none of his natural charisma or combustibility comes across here.
The combustibility of this issue should not be underestimated.
Their combustibility has made them the biggest tease in professional sports outside of Buffalo.
Disadvantages include combustibility (hard to extinguish) and significant smoke development.
Everyone said no." Hall's reputation for combustibility and individual flair had preceded him.
Here, further fire tests are involved in quantifying the degree of flammability or combustibility.
The elevated temperatures and pressures involved in curing increase the risks of potential combustibility.
Combustibility is a measure of how easily a substance will set on fire, through fire or combustion.
Substances with low combustibility may be selected for construction where the fire risk needs to be reduced.
They are at it again, this unseemly bunch, breaking new records for combustibility with less than one-third of the season gone.
But there's a quality of spontaneous combustibility afloat that flares into some demented high points.
For an Authority Having Jurisdiction, combustibility is defined by the local code.
This safety hazard has been avoided by the use of flammable on warning labels referring to physical combustibility.
The specter of childhood abuse in military men and women potentially adds another layer of combustibility to gender relations.
Its combustibility gave rise to the term "inflammable cinnabar", which is one of its synonyms.
The following are the categories in order of degree of combustibility as well as flammability:
ANSI standards for hard hats set combustibility or flammability criteria.
Fraschilla had not coached a player with Artest's combination of talent and combustibility.
It has always been difficult for foreigners to gauge the combustibility of nationalism in the Moslem belt, or other regions like the Ukraine.
Besides the combustibility of big timber, another important factor is the dryness of the brush and small trees that flames can flash across.
He then measured their solubility in water and their specific gravity and noted their combustibility.
But the Devil Rays were also attracted to Piniella's telegenic combustibility.
In interviews, others spoke of the "combustibility" and "volatility" of tenants with artistic temperaments living side by side.
A loving, loyal, resourceful woman, she tempers her husband's native combustibility just as he breaks down her natural reticence.