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The two words burned like naked flame into his heart.
How many of you have ever seen a naked flame?"
Good God, I've never seen a naked flame in my life."
I've not seen a naked flame on anything bigger than a cigar lighter since I got here."
He got a quart of ether and started to boil it over a naked flame.
A naked flame, which comprises conductive plasma, will do the same.
Unfortunately there were several miners nearby who were using a naked flame.
These explosions, caused by using naked flame for lighting, killed seventy-five men.
Striking the flint, he held the naked flame to the trail of petrol.
It probably wouldn't be a good idea to employ a naked flame any nearer to the pit.
All are flammable, though, and this experiment should be performed with no naked flames in the lab.
Somewhere, the deadly vapours had reached a naked flame.
The naked flame is all you come to:
The flutter of naked flame in a metal brazier.
"A Schwarzschild hole is like a naked flame," he went on.
Mr Tulip, after all, wasn't a man you'd want to see standing too close to a naked flame.
"I thought we decided we couldn't have any naked flames on board, sir," said Carrot.
It was as though his unlovely features had been modelled in wax and then held close to a naked flame.
But when he looked round at her it was as with eyes dimmed after gazing too near at hand into a naked flame.
There's a lot of stuff in a lab that shouldn't be exposed to a naked flame.'
Ignition of methane by the naked flame of a miner's lamp.
Naked flame could not come in contact with the coffin, and cremation was to be smoke and odor free.
One of the first things one learned in the Linears was not to mess with naked flames.
Reports had farmers' trousers variously smoldering and bursting into flame, particularly when exposed to heat or naked flames.
In this society a moment's carelessness with a naked flame might well cause irreparable property damage in addition to personal injury.