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flame

Angry public or private e-mail or other message. Users of the Internet use flames to express disapproval of breaches of netiquette or the voicing of an unpopular opinion. An offensive message posted to, for example, a bulletin board, will cause those offended to flame the culprit. Such flames maintain a level of discipline among the Internet's users.



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Wednesday, when a big rig hit an overpass abutment and the center guardrail near Alameda Avenue in Burbank, before bursting into flame, CHP Sgt.
Photoelectric smoke alarms are generally more effective at detecting slow, smoldering fires - fires which smolder for hours before bursting into flame.
Fox Airfield in Lancaster on Thursday night, bursting into flames and killing the pilot and a passenger, authorities said.
 
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