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    A flare, also sometimes called a fusée, fusee, or bengala, bengalo in several European countries, is a type of pyrotechnic that produces a bright light...
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    A solar flare is a relatively intense, localized emission of electromagnetic radiation in the Sun's atmosphere. Flares occur in active regions and are...
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    The landing flare, also referred to as the round out, is a maneuver or stage during the landing of an aircraft. The flare follows the final approach phase...
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    A flare gun, also known as a Very pistol or signal pistol, is a large-bore handgun that discharges flares, blanks and smoke. The flare gun is typically...
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  • Red Flare is a British anti-fascist research group. The group researches British hate groups, documents their activities, infiltrates their events and...
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    A gas flare, alternatively known as a flare stack, flare boom, ground flare, or flare pit, is a gas combustion device used in places such as petroleum...
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  • most common flare fitting standards in use today are the 45° SAE flare ,the 37° JIC flare, and the 37° AN flare. For high pressure, flare joints are made...
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  • flares, or Sun flare may also refer to: "Solar Flare", an episode of Stars on Mars Solar Flare, a character in Mighty Med Solar : Flare, an album by Lunarsolar...
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    flare dress is a dress silhouette featuring a fitted upper body (the "fit") and a full skirt (the "flare"). Like the A-line silhouette, fit and flare...
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  • Flare is the angle at which a ship's hull plate or planking departs from the vertical in an outward direction with increasing height. A flared hull typically...
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