Curtains need to be covered in flame retardant to prevent fire spread, for example, and certain other materials have chemicals added to them in order to make them more flexible, more rigid, or more rugged.
He said the challenge for them was to make the 204 flames "as low-key as possible", which meant that the equipment for each flame had to be as small as possible, including electrical wiring, the gas supply and a flame detector.
Unlike the Stuxnet worm, to which Flame seems to be related, which was a very specific attack on a certain set of industrial microcontrollers.
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And tonight, we have recognized and we have honored a man that at this important time in the history of this two hundred and thirty-five year, the longest running Constitutional republic that the world has ever known, you have been entrusted to be a keeper of that flame at this time.
Though an avowed liberal, his closest match turned out to be Bill O'Reilly, the flame-throwing conservative host of The O'Reilly Factor on the Fox News Channel.
The flame will then be taken to sports clubs and centres in East Bergholt, Levington, Lowestoft, Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich and Exning.
If chosen, he will be given the opportunity to carry the Olympic Flame for one of the legs of the Olympic Torch Relay.
Eight Independent Community and Health Concern candidates will be doing their best to keep alive the flame of people power which famously flared eight years ago at Wyre Forest, when opposition to the downgrading of Kidderminster Hospital led to the election of the Independent MP Richard Taylor and swept the party to control of the district council there.
"Rumi loved people, not because of what they did or showed, but because he saw the little flame in their heart that waits to be illuminated, " she said.
Instead of the old teaching model where you have the sage on the stage, the new model is about learning from one another to create a spark that can be fanned into a flame.
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Rivers flowing to the sea, a flame reaching upward, a bird homing: these movements all represent objects yearning to be their true selves, to achieve their true state.
The Olympic flame burning in a corner of the stadium seemed to be the only source of heat.
"It was what appeared to be an experiment in a science lab which caused a ball of flame, " he said.
To be fair, this was because I had directed him into a narrow, flame-filled corridor, which was not a good-faith use of the waypoint command.
The team in Northern Ireland had the best weather conditions and the shortest journey and after putting their flame in a miner's lantern, they were expected to be back at base at around 11:30 BST.
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We'll be straight with you -- we're not looking to incite any sort of flame war with the above question.
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