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Human hair burned like flash paper, and if I didn't stop it, my scalp would be next.
Flash paper was often used by the intelligence officers, as it immediately destroyed itself.
Add a magnifying glass, and existing flash paper already works.
Herd had drawn a map on a piece of flash paper.
They call "gun cotton", a close relative to flash paper, by the name for a reason.
Flash paper - Urvin had seen it work before.
The man burned like flash paper, dazzling me.
The ghoul went up like flash paper once alight.
As he did he noticed that the whole file was constructed of slick flash paper.
I was wondering if anyone knows the exact process to make flash paper or flash cotton.
It is also called "magic" flash paper and magicians use it in their shows.
Flash Paper - a magic gimmick that allows the magician to create effect in a routine.
Flash paper is a fine example.
"It went like flash paper," said Russell Gladieux, acting director of the lottery.
The air turned hot and stinky again, and the two forms melted violently away like burning flash paper.
A skilled locksmith took twenty minutes picking the lock, and then the holder was opened to reveal a few sheets of flash paper.
Nitrocellulose (also: cellulose nitrate, flash paper) catches fire quickly.
So that was to be his next step, passing counterfeit currency printed on the same flash paper that vanished of its own accord.
"The paper is flash paper.
Flash paper may refer to:
"On flash paper.
Next he transcribed the message from the film to flash paper on his own portable typewriter, translating from the Russian as he went.
Flash paper (disambiguation)
In the case of cryptographic keys, the inherent flammability (sometimes enhanced by using flash paper) of paper tape was an asset.