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Flares meaning
plural of flare
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Fusees are commonly used to indicate obstacles or advise caution on roadways at night; in this usage they are also called highway flares, road flares, or ground flares.
Non-perchlorate flares Many in-service colored signal flares and spectrally balanced decoy flares contain perchlorate oxidizers.
The fires were intentionally caused, with road flares and signal-style flares placed or fired into the vehicles' passenger compartments, according to personnel with the Natrona County Interagency Fire Investigation Task Force.
After hours of investigation of the unidentified explosives, authorities confirmed that the items were flares and no imminent danger was present.
Allaire said that he plans to continue documenting Venture Global’s flares, and he worried aloud about a new fight on the horizon.
And, just like most of the past month, the streets were packed with joyous Napoli fans, chanting and waving flags, and the air was tinged in blue — the team’s colors — from flares.
At least the base flares out.
A van on Colmore Row blasts out 'Free Palestine' while the crowds chant, sing and let off flares creating an almost festival-like atmosphere.
Bawku, in Ghana’s Upper East region, faces a simmering ethnic dispute that often flares into violence, as well as spillover risk from the neighbouring jihadist conflict.
Blue and orange flares were set off and hundreds of balloons were released into the sky.
Data from RHESSI provided vital clues about solar flares and their associated coronal mass ejections.
Drugs, allopurinol, febuxostat, and pegloticase, lower uric acid levels and can prevent gout flares.
He added his own flourishes — hacking off the shoulders of a Jolie Madame jacket to create a sculptural corset, and he finished off many looks with pants, either shoe-swallowing flares, like the ones he was wearing backstage, or velvet capris.
If the inflation flares up again, the Federal Reserve may need to raise the rate further, albeit at a slower pace.
Illustrative: Flares are fired from northern Israel over the southern Lebanese border village of Aita al-Shaab, on October 28, 2023.
In a glorious clip from 1975, Blue Peter's Peter Purvis, wearing spiffy flares, boards a subway carriage and explains to the presumably agog young viewers: "Trains first ran in 1896.
It was amazing, there must have been over a hundred of you there setting off all types of fireworks and flares up the road.
Just when the game started to fall into a slight lull, under the pink haze of smoke from Croatian flares, Spain were nearly caught out by Josip Juranovic's long ball over the top for Andrej Kramaric.
Multiple flares were set off after the disallowed chance with another after the goal.
Occasionally, these flares are also accompanied by minor radiation storms.