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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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In the film, the villain's mansion, built at Disney's Golden Oaks Ranch, bursts into flames.
When the umbrella symbolizing the composer bursts into flames and quickly disappears, leaving the hall in total darkness, Scherzer has magically evoked that singular flame of genius that burned brightly for such a brief time.
The largest man-made object ever to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere, the Mir Space Station is expected to produce a tremendous fireworks display, as the 140-ton structure bursts into flames over the South Pacific and plunges into the ocean.
 
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