- 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...
- Vaccá
Berlinghieri (1772–1826).
Flarer was
editor of the
medical journal Gazzetta medica di Lombardia.
Francesco Flarer in
Dizionario Biografico – Treccani...
- A
flare or
decoy flare is an
aerial infrared countermeasure used by an
aircraft to
counter an
infrared homing ("heat-s****ing") surface-to-air
missile or...
- 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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flare dress is a
dress silhouette featuring a ****ed
upper body (the "fit") and a full
skirt (the "
flare"). Like the A-line silhouette, fit and
flare...
- Red
Flare is a
British anti-fascist
research group. The
group researches fascist and
ethnonationalist hate groups, do****ents
their activities, infiltrates...
- 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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Flare is a
science fiction novel by
American writers Roger Zelazny and
Thomas Thurston Thomas,
published in 1992.
Flare describes the
world as it may...
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Sinclair Research.
Flare Technology first worked for
Amstrad before developing a technology-demonstrator
system called Flare One. The
Flare One was intended...
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stranded gas,
flare gas, or
simply as "waste gas".
Routine flaring is not to be
confused with
safety flaring,
maintenance flaring, or
other flaring practices...