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An inflammable liquid had been poured in several areas of the house.
The authorities said an inflammable liquid was thrown through a window.
The interior had been soaked with some inflammable liquid and set alight.
But it's either that or get plastered with a can of inflammable liquid when you go by in the car."
It had found fresh sustenance, more material to bum, more inflammable liquid to reinforce its energy.
In itself, benzene is a clear, inflammable liquid that is both poisonous and carcinogenic.
The flames encountered pools of kerosene, licked up the inflammable liquid in one mighty gulp.
One of the pillars of smoke was growing rapidly; he guessed the inflammable liquid had splattered over wood or canvas.
The most important is a colorless, volatile, inflammable liquid, found in petroleum, and a constituent of benzene or ligroin.
Mr. Yoder said he immediately suspected arson because the 100-year-old barn contained no electric wires or inflammable liquids.
One of these chambers was filled with picric acid, the other with sulphuric acid or some other inflammable liquid.
In the nineteenth century, inflammable liquids were sought for use in lamps, liquids that might be cheaper and hi more dependable supply than whale oil.
The rules also restrict carrying explosive substances, gases, petroleum and other inflammable liquids, inflammable solids and poisonous substances.
By the time the electric supplies became too erratic-and expensive-to cook with, he had installed a pressure tank with a variable jet that would burn any inflammable liquid.
The Wishwa Parishad Hindu temple in Bolton, Greater Manchester, was slightly damaged when inflammable liquid was set alight.
He tipped the can and poured petrol over altar and steps, retrieving the candle and holding it aloft, well away from the inflammable liquid he splashed along the aisle.
In the examples given the glass object could be anything from a glass bottle to a glass ashtray, whilst the inflammable liquid would be a spray or a bottle of alcohol.
Similarly, the carcass projectile found new use in the Livens Projector, a primitive mortar that could throw a large canister of inflammable liquid (it was soon used for poison gas instead).
Eye-witnesses said that a man dressed like a beggar boarded a Greek tourist bus in central Istanbul on April 9, poured an inflammable liquid over the upper deck and set it alight.
There were many incidents of Russian forces deliberately starting fires through the village, systematically torching civilian homes and property using canisters and bottles of inflammable liquid, in particular where they found people with no identity papers.
The man, later identified as Antoine Thurel, a 56-year-old cabdriver, set up a hand-lettered sign on a fence about 7 A.M., then poured two to three gallons of inflammable liquid over himself and lighted a match.
The recipe for the spell indicated what sort of item would be required in order to cast it (a glass item, or an inflammable liquid for example) and the player would have to come up with an item matching that description.
The foremost hold, No. 1, is specially designed for the carriage of explosives for the mining industry, inflammable liquids and chemicals in packages, and for this reason has a separate seawater fire extinguishing system that can also be used to cool the bulkhead between the foremost holds.
Portugal provided Germany with direct overland exports of a wide range of commodities including rice, sugar, tobacco, wheat, potassium chlorate, inflammable liquids and yellow pitch, and Portuguese merchants were also known to be sending industrial diamonds and platinum via Africa and South America.