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  2. One Piece season 17 - Wikipedia

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    Lucy destroys the Colosseum with his Dragon Claw Fists: Dragon's Breath before leaping at the Fighting Fish baring the Flame-Flame Fruit and claims it. Gaining Ace's former powers, he takes off his disguise and Diamante recognizes him as a revolutionary, who then uses Ace's Fire Fist technique to burn a hole directly through the bottom of the ...

  3. Brachychiton acerifolius - Wikipedia

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    The ensuing fruits are a dehiscent pod which is dark brown, leathery, boat-shaped and about 10 cm (3.9 in) long. They ripen around May to August in Australia, [ 4 ] [ 7 ] splitting along one side to reveal two rows of yellow seeds numbering 12–26, each around 10 by 5 mm (0.4 by 0.2 in) and surrounded by a papery aril covered in stiff hairs ...

  4. Brachychiton - Wikipedia

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    The female flowers have five separate carpels that can each form a woody fruit containing several seeds. The flower colour is often variable within species. Eastern forest species drop their foliage before flowering but those of the drier regions carry the flowers while in leaf.

  5. Gloriosa superba - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is a fleshy capsule up to 6 to 12 cm (2.4 to 4.7 in) long [7] [11] containing red seeds. [6] [8] Cultivars of this popular garden plant may vary from these wild-type characteristics; the cultivar 'Lutea' has all-yellow tepals, 'Citrina' is yellow with red markings, and 'Nana' is a dwarf. [4] Whitish forms are also known. [11]

  6. List of fire-retardant materials - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Code of Practice provides advice on how to prevent fires such as through the use of flame-retardant temporary protection materials: for example, some high quality floor protectors are designed to burn slowly and prevent the spread of fires.

  7. Flame - Wikipedia

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    A flame (from Latin flamma) is the visible, gaseous part of a fire. It is caused by a highly exothermic chemical reaction made in a thin zone. [1]

  8. Flaming drink - Wikipedia

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    The skin of most citrus fruits, especially oranges and lemons, contains flammable volatile oils. [6] When a slice of peel is squeezed over a drink above a flame, such as from a match or a lighter, the resulting spray passes through the flame and is slightly caramelized and produces a sparkle effect.

  9. Flame rectification - Wikipedia

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    Flame rectification is a phenomenon in which a flame can act as an electrical rectifier. The effect is commonly described as being caused by the greater mobility of electrons relative to that of positive ions within the flame, [ 1 ] and the asymmetric nature of the electrodes used to detect the phenomenon.