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If the fire won't start sprinkle it with a little paraffin oil.
Like trying to put out a fire by throwing paraffin oil on it."
Passenger cars had 30 seats and were paraffin oil lit.
A more viscous paraffin oil is used as a laxative.
Gas was also laid on to the clubhouse replacing paraffin oil for lighting.
Sections are lapped using paraffin oil as a lubricant.
He struck one of them and held it to the wet run of paraffin oil down the bookcase.
Because of this, they are usually stored in mineral oil or kerosene (paraffin oil).
It is soluble in propylene glycol, paraffin oil and kerosene.
Kerosene or paraffin oil is a colourless flammable liquid, usually used for fuel.
For this purpose painters most frequently use a paint burner or torch that burns paraffin oil under air pressure.
The defendant poured paraffin oil through the letterbox of a house, against whose owner he had a grudge.
The paraffin oil vaporised and caught fire when in contact with a paraffin lamp.
The most commonly used adjuvants include aluminum hydroxide and paraffin oil.
Dad lights the paraffin oil lamp and you can see the hollow left in the pillow by Eugene's head.
After the best flat surface is obtained, the paraffin oil is removed by placing the preparation on a warm plate for some hours.
There was no chimney attached to it; so she guessed it was for paraffin oil.
There were torch batteries, candles, a little tin of paraffin oil, and a dozen boxes of matches.
"For paraffin oil?
They are left a few millimetres thick and lapped flat or polished, using a lapping compound with paraffin oil lubricant.
Place each slide in a container of adequate depth and immerse the slide in liquid paraffin oil.
Then the researchers dispensed the odor blend (one percent in paraffin oil) using small fans in one of the huts.
Paraffin oil can be distilled from some forms of torbanite, a process discovered and patented by James Young in 1851.
The industry was devastated soon after, however, by the distillation of kerosene (confusingly also called paraffin oil or just paraffin).