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  • This is now thought to have been due to sunlight scattered by dust from the fireball's plume.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • There is not a fireball's chance in Alaska that Sarah Palin could make that argument in a debate with Joe Biden.

    Michael Seitzman: McCain Would Rather Win an Election Than Pick a Qualified Running Mate 2008

  • Next, a shock wave develops from the fireball's expanding gases and high pressure, bringing death from unbelievable winds that literally rip the flesh from the body.

    Practicing For Armageddon 2008

  • Next, a shock wave develops from the fireball's expanding gases and high pressure, bringing death from unbelievable winds that literally rip the flesh from the body.

    Practicing For Armageddon 2008

  • Naamah swatted her hair, whipping away stinging sparks that rained down from the fireball's tail.

    FIRST Blog Tour for December:Bryan Davis' EYE OF THE ORACLE Mirtika 2006

  • But then the fire faded, and he stared in dull shock at the charred bodies of the hill and gully dwarves who had been unfortunate enough to be within the fireball's killing zone.

    Flint, the King Kirchoff, Mary 2003

  • A fireball's flare, as the big carpet backed away from the parapet, gave just enough light for Mogaba to distinguish the Lifetaker armor.

    Soldiers Live Cook, Glen 2000

  • The warhead's explosion punched through the steel alloy casing, the intense heat of the burgeoning nuclear explosion vaporizing the metal into a thin layer of molecules that would ride outward on the fireball's leading wave.

    Nuke Zone Douglass, Keith 1998

  • But then the fire faded, and he stared in dull shock at the charred bodies of the hill and gully dwarves who had been unfortunate enough to be within the fireball's killing zone.

    Flint the King Kirchoff, Mary 1990

  • (PhysOrg. com) -- A rooftop webcam at the University of Wisconsin-Madison captured the final seconds of a fireball's Wednesday, April 14 descent into the atmosphere.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

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