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What (who) is Flame - definition

AMERICAN NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION
Facts and logic about the middle east; FLAME

Facts and Logic About the Middle East         
Facts and Logic About the Middle East (FLAME) is a non-profit pro-Israel organization based in San Francisco, California. The Los Angeles Times described FLAME as "an organization that must literally buy its way into print.
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  • Different flame types of a [[Bunsen burner]] depend on oxygen supply. On the left a rich fuel with no premixed oxygen produces a yellow sooty diffusion flame; on the right a lean fully oxygen premixed flame produces no soot and the flame color is produced by molecular radicals, especially CH and C2 [[band emission]].
  • zero-G]], convection does not carry the hot combustion products away from the fuel source, resulting in a spherical flame front.
  • black-body]] emission of [[soot]] particles (as the flame is clearly a blue premixed complete combustion flame) but instead comes from the [[spectral line]] emission of sodium atoms, specifically the very intense sodium D lines.
  • radical]] band emission and [[Swan bands]]. Note that virtually all the light produced is in the blue to green region of the spectrum below about 565 nanometers, accounting for the bluish color of sootless hydrocarbon flames.
VISIBLE, GASEOUS PART OF A FIRE
Flames; Flamed; Fire in space; Gasflame; Gas flame
(flames, flaming, flamed)
1.
A flame is a hot bright stream of burning gas that comes from something that is burning.
The heat from the flames was so intense that roads melted.
...a huge ball of flame.
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2.
A flame is an e-mail message which severely criticizes or attacks someone. (COMPUTING INFORMAL)
The best way to respond to a flame is to ignore it.
N-COUNT
Flame is also a verb.
Ever been flamed?
VERB: V n
3.
see also flaming
, old flame
4.
If something bursts into flames or bursts into flame, it suddenly starts burning strongly.
She managed to scramble out of the vehicle as it burst into flames.
PHRASE: V inflects
5.
If someone or something fans the flames of a situation or feeling, usually a bad one, they make it more intense or extreme in some way.
He accused the Tories of 'fanning the flames of extremism'.
PHRASE: V inflects
6.
If something goes up in flames, it starts to burn strongly and is destroyed.
Fires broke out everywhere, the entire city went up in flames.
PHRASE: V inflects
7.
Something that is in flames is on fire.
PHRASE: v-link PHR
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  • Different flame types of a [[Bunsen burner]] depend on oxygen supply. On the left a rich fuel with no premixed oxygen produces a yellow sooty diffusion flame; on the right a lean fully oxygen premixed flame produces no soot and the flame color is produced by molecular radicals, especially CH and C2 [[band emission]].
  • zero-G]], convection does not carry the hot combustion products away from the fuel source, resulting in a spherical flame front.
  • black-body]] emission of [[soot]] particles (as the flame is clearly a blue premixed complete combustion flame) but instead comes from the [[spectral line]] emission of sodium atoms, specifically the very intense sodium D lines.
  • radical]] band emission and [[Swan bands]]. Note that virtually all the light produced is in the blue to green region of the spectrum below about 565 nanometers, accounting for the bluish color of sootless hydrocarbon flames.
VISIBLE, GASEOUS PART OF A FIRE
Flames; Flamed; Fire in space; Gasflame; Gas flame
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Wikipedia

Facts and Logic About the Middle East

Facts and Logic About the Middle East (FLAME) is a non-profit pro-Israel organization based in San Francisco, California. The Los Angeles Times described FLAME as "an organization that must literally buy its way into print."

Their ads, they state, are meant as an explanation for "the proverbial man from Mars" regarding various aspects of Arab/Israeli issues.

Examples of use of Flame
1. The Eternal Flame monument came into view, a vertical slab of black marble capped by a flame, commemorating the 1'56 Hungarian uprising against the Soviets.
2. The seats caught light first, then the air itself began to burn within the metal walls till the whole interior was flame feeding on flame.
3. The flame–haired Spanish supermodel gives her drugs. ("Try zees.
4. The flame was later taken to the presidential Quirinal Palace.
5. "The (revolutionary) flame is stronger today," he said.